THE REPUBLICAN. WKPNKSDAT MORNlffQ, JUNE 15, 1881. Terms of Subscription. II r.ftil in advance.or within threo mootbi.,.t M It t nu nHt-r three and before ill months,,, i AO i paid after the eapirallon of six tnonhta... I 00 U.M(.IUH NOTICES. .Mrttiodltt I'-pieoopal t lmrrb R,T. (J Hi, Lrrnr, Patter. Services every Sabbath at 1 0 A. M.,md 74 P. M. Suht.eth School at 9 A. H. Prayer Meeting every Wedneeday, at U P. M, L' -miiiunion Service, first Sabbath of vary uuntb, at a. ju. et Clearflcld M, E. Church. Rot. UK'iHi.b I'. Anna, I'm tor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at 8 o clunk, P. M. Sunday bwol at 2,, p. ju. All are invited to attend rcab)terlau Churr li Rev . II. B.Dutlbb. -Sal-bath eervicee morning and evening Seb- huth School at V A. M. -Prayer Meeting Wednea lar evening. Haptlet Cliurrll. Rev. , Paitor. Sabeih School atl P, M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. St. Francis hurrh Catholic ReT. P JitFniPAK. IMvine service at 10$ A. M., or ilia tint, third and fourth Snndaysuf rath month Vespers and Henedlctlon of the bleated Sacrament t 7iiook, r. m. Sunday oohooi every ounday nftemaon at t o'clock. OFFICIAL D1HKCTORY. rmr or buldixo Qi.a-ra suasions court. crnnd Monday of January, 'ibird Monday of March. First Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. T1MI Or MOLD! MO COM WON FLIAI- Klrat Monday of Jane. Second Monday of November. rniLio orricaaa. I'niled Stain Sator J, Donald Cameron, llarrlsburg, Iauphin county) John I. Mitchell, We lliboro, Tioga county. Congrttiman Ki-Uoveroor Andrew 9. Curlln, ' Ecllrtimle, Contra oounty. j .SVfiofor Hon. Cyrue T. Alexander, Dell efontr, : Centre county. rmfy-Hon. James Flynn, Smith's Mills, I Clfirfitld county. j Wit dam Jdye-Uon. Charlei A, Mayer, i l.i.rk Haven. i A'littnnl La Judgt Hon. John II. Orvle, of, :ifilefonte. Atitteiatt Jurfyee A bram Ogden, Clearfield) Vincent R. Holt, Clearfield. I'rothonotary James Kfrr. Hfjitttr and Rtcordar George M. Ferguson Trmtartr Philip Uotts. fhitrict Aflomey J. P. McKenrlck. Shcrijf James MaharTey. Iirnutv Sheriff . I. Thompson. CiuHty Su rvty or Bam uel F. McCloskey, Cur- rniville. County ComMinior-C. W. Kylcr, Graham trn P. O.; Kith Johnston, Grampian Hilll P. O. Jhn Norris, 8r., Curweiisvllle. r'.inimitttunrr' Vltrk Jacob A. Famt. r...y Aurfiffe William V. Wright, Clcar- fH : Joseph UilJiland, Three Kuna j J.B. Knr n, Woodland. (.miy Voramir Jam A. Moore, Clearfield. Jnr Vommiitiontrt Andrew J. Jackson, Dear. Cp.I, Win, H. brown, Clearfield. Suptrim fndtnt of Public Schoolt M. L. Mc Unnwn, Cltnrfleld. Xutarirt Pblie Frank A. Fl.-mtn Wm. Ra lel.supb, Cyrui Gordon, Clearfield) Joecpb R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwenville J. A. Living, tone. Hultoii City. Joe Smith takes Km Cry Kcad'i placo In Lehman 'a it ore aa olirk. Fulling tai'klo, wboluaalo and rotail at ijariier i. y. tf A very elegant line of pocket cutlery, viiwii miu lupiiri at uaruert. ft2au . You can have anv kind of an old bat made new, by Newkirk, the batter, oter nrldge Tailor ibop, Market itrect, ClrarAeld, Pnn'a. fll.,f The towiii of I'hilipshur, Oacoola, North Hontidate, Ramcy , Sandy Ridge, Powel ton and MorrUdale Mloei are to be oonneoted by telephone, with (he central atetlon at Pbllipiburg. Set not8Iaro, medium and iimatl, twlnci, oat lines, fiihing lines, fish baskets, bait botes, Uokle books, hooks, and every deioriptlun of sporting tackle at Harder a. 4-Ji-tf IJauwick"b Ackohtic This in a doc ument found elsewhere Id our eolumns relating icloiively to the bartieii business. "Andy" la a good workman, and deserves a good share of pa tronage. Call and aeo him. YH, OF COCKLE ! "Will tmi tnke wneat, oats or on in for fub mi 'iiTi V' We are ottn inquired of in this way bv letter frm pntrona who reaido at a distance Sim tir!irld. We egain Pay yea. The receipts u' a rt-pontiblo merchant or mill owner In the virinilv, will answer as juft as well aa the onsh. To illluitrate ! If any of our pntrona will deliver uf k hit of grain at the mill of Joseph II. lireth, in 0het (ownnhip, Uornre Patchln. In Kurnside, Thotuai H. Porcey, in Ornham, Wm. Porter or Sltaw'i, in Lawreiicr, or Brown A Heyler'a, at Kf-rktuti, I'nion township, and forward their rrciii-ti for the amount, we will credit them on Ihiir account tor the same. In this wuy all may n .n iy what they owe, If they will pursue this c mrse. Kdword Murphy, hoii ut Francis, tho temierance lecturer, has brought suit against a oor respondent of the Tttusrllle Htrald for libel. It was charged by the correspondent that Ned had intuited a school teacher. Tho Sunday Morning it a now paper just commencing lire in A i loon a, under the edi torial management of (leu. J. Akersand publish ed by the Sunday Morning Company. Mrs. Wm. P. Fun y is a regular contributor to Its columns. Habit, if not nercMiiiy, makes a Unit Dresiirjg such as Dr. Ayer's laboratory Issues, In ditpensible to many. Avar's Hair Vigor is one of the most delightful we have ever eted. It re stores not oaly the color, but gloss and litxnrUaoe to faded and gray hair. Yom IjIfk I For solid Lii'o Insur ance, call on R. M. McEnally of this place, who rcpretonta the Mutual Benefit Life Inturanoe Co. of Newark, N. J. This Company was organ lied in 1845, and possesses aaaets amounting to over $.16,000,000. See advertisement in another ojluinn. t Sta(b Strvck BY JjKIHTNINO. A oorretp'Jbdent furnlvhrns ut with the following Item: "The stage running from Howard to Mil helm, while near SnjJort,wo, was itrujk by lighting oo Tuesday, the 31st utt. A yxing lad? 'a arm was badly hurt, depriving her of its use. Several other persons were badly shocked." All ltiuiiT ! It was reported about about a rnmth ago that Perry Reel and John Hbiefrr, formerly of this place, were killed at the Black II ilia, In Dkta. We now learn that they are alive aod well, and are j'-bblog for (bo North Peel do Lumber Company on the Columbia river, in Washington Territory. This will be gfod neirl for their friends. I A IMktrfiuhino Accidknt. One day lett week Mrs. Vincent, of Covington township, bad prep-trod her tuba ftr washing, fllllog ooe with water, and bad gone to gather np the clothes. While aluent, her two. year old child crawled up to the tub atd fell in. When the mother returned she found th nbild drowned in the tub of water. The grief of the parent can be Imagined, but not described. The fate of this child should bo a warning to all mothers. Dedication Pohtponkd. The dedi cation of the PresbyterUo Church edifice atQIen Hoi e, abiob was to have taken ptaoe a Thur. day lat, did not occur owing to the In clem ency of the wcaibrr. The present arrangement Is that the dedicatory services shall be held on Tuesday, 3 1 ut Inst. The meeting will be in charge of Iter. M. N. Cornelius, pastor of the First Prrstyterian Churoh of Altoona. Also addresses In the evening by several other ministers from abroad. Those from abroad will be orl for. TWO "LOVELY" EVENTS. The society circles In Cnrwenivlllt and Clear field were ecssldorably igltatod during Wadset- day and Thursday of last week. The marriage of W. C. llelmbold and Mlaa Fannie Arnold, both of Curwensvllli, at the reiideioeof the bride's parent i, o Wednesday, tbeSth In it, drew a large ootnpany of friends together to witnoaa the affair. The bride li a daughter of Mr. Bamuel Arnold, aod a most estimable young lady, as the many handsome and valuable presents she received fully attested. The happy eonplo left in the afternoon train on a wedding tour in the east. The wtddiog of Mr. Alexander )t. Powell, of CMoago.(son of ex Sheriff Powell, of this plaoe), an J Miu Annie McLeod enlivened (he social circle of Clear II. 1 1 considerably onTbanday,lhe tftb Inst., although a heavy and disagreeable rain prevailed all the time. The oeromooy took plaoe in the St. Andrews Episcopal Church at noon, and waa wit neaaad by a lariee number of guests. Rev. I)r, Clerc, ol Philipaburg, c (Hoi a ted. The attendauti of the bride and groom weri Mr. A. P. McLeod and Miis Helen Powell, Mr. Alt'. D, Reed and Misa Sufle MoLeod. Meaars. J. P. Powell and A. I), Weaver acted as uthars, and Dr. J. K. Wrlgley presided at the organ. After the oeremony, the wedding party, together with relatives and a few select friends, repaired to the residence of the bride s mother wn Market street, where an excel lent feast was served to thugucsts. Mr. and Mrs, Powell took their departure la the 8:40 P. M. train, and ft ft or visiting Philadelphia, New York, and other olliei, will go to Chicago, their future borne, Mr. Powell baring beco engaged in buel ness there for many years pait. Thuy were ac companied to Tyrone by a number of their young ft lends. These are all good boys nai good girls, and If the twains don't Jive happy hereafter, it will be tbeir own fault. That la what Iheir parents taught them from their youth up, and now It la for them to carry It out. Happy and fair may their future be, While sailing on life's troubled sea ; And wbeu tbey reach that other shore, May new Joys be theirs forovermore. Killed nr Lmhtnino. On Thurn day afternoon last, May 25th, Levi Mottern and bis son-io.law, J. B.Evans, their wives and Mot (era's little boy, residents of Oliver townthip, ware out In a field plautlng oom. About three o'clock a thunder shower tuddenly came on, the men being In one aide of the field and the women in the other, and Mottern and Evans took shelter from the rain under a large tree, near where tbey had been working. A flash of lightning struck the tree, killing them both instantly. Mottern was nrt much disfigured or mangled by the I stroke, but one of Erans' II rubs and his pants aod boots were billy torn. The little bay who was uite a distance off, was knocked to the ground THIRTIETH CONVENTION. The thirtieth bl-eon lei con real ion of the Gen eral Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the United 8 la tee met la the First Lutheran Church of Altoona on Wedneaday of last week, and will probably adjourn to-day. This Synod which Is pre-eminently the representative body of tho English rpeaklog portion of the Lutheran church, Is one of four large ecclesiastical organi sations of the church In thia country and reprf- Bents about 1200 clergymen, 1500 churches, and a membership ofovor 100,000. This august body Is composed of about 150 delegatoa, representing 37 or 2 distrlot Synods, and with visitors, together with ladles at tea ding the Convention, of the Wo man's Home and Foreign Missionary Society, also In session in that city, there was probably an average attendance of fonr hundred atrangera In daily nttendanoe open Hi sessions. The Synod la extensively engaged In the work of foreign mission a, principally eon fin log its operationa in that direction to India and Africa, aod In the work of home minions beyond the Mississippi. Besides the missionary work, In which the oh arch under the Jurisdiction of this Synod are engaged, the management and support of several oollegea, theological seminaries, hospi tals and charitable institutions of various kinds devolve upon tho Synod, and the legislation nea. eiaary to the proper conduct of these Institu tions, will form no small part of the business, which will be brought before the body. Rev. A. J. Bean and J. K. Bottorf, of thla plaoe, and Rev. J. T. Oladbtll and Mra. Leah flood Under, of Luthersburg, were among the v ill tort lait week. The Convention wae oalled to orer on Wedneaday morning by the President, Rev. W. D. Strobe!, D. P., of Khlnebeok, New York. ornM6 eanvioxB. ' Services were opened by singing "Come Holy Spirit Heave nly Dove," followed by the eolleot and ereed, led by the President. Singing, Prom all that Dwell Below tho 6k ice." Reading of Scripture Lesson and Prayer, by Rev. Dr. Hay, of Uetlyaburg Theological Bern it a ry. Singing, 'Blest b the Tie that Binds." LIST or DKLIOATIS. The fallowing Is the official Hit of delegates elected to this Convention, nearly all of whom: were preieat during tbo morning session or ar rived on the noon train: btbod or HinvLann, S. Domcr, 1. D., CLKAtmiLD Coal Thadi State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail. oad for tho week ending June 4tb, 1S81, and the lame time last year i oo iu tons For the week 4fl,V;j Same time laat year 4 5,7 if 1 Increase , 1,171 Previously during year Same time laat year 43,100 Increase 445,006 Total In 1881 986,907 Same time last yaar aatft001 Increase 44fl,l(tfi ornaa riiioaTi. Lumbar lfS ears. Miscellaneous freights IttB " Cull at Morrill's hardwaro store and lea the ebeapeat and belt Hewing Machine for the least money. Dee. IJ-tf. special 8, Oil HtTNrtnuo Pbr Cent. Diaoouar oh Old Pricib. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at MerreH'a tin and variety store, from ll& up wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July IS, IS77. WAman. Delivered at ttte Rail Road. lOA.nuO 2 ft-inch shaved shinglea. IO0.000 24-inch aawed shingles. 10ij,00 feet of pine boards. 60n,imo 14-feet abaved hoopl. 6,000 railroad tiea. &u,000 feet of good hemlock boards. For whioh I will pay the highest market price. delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the iyrone a ciearneid lteiiroea. J. . K RAM El, Clearfield, Pa., Oot. 10, lSTB-tf. Uw 3,drrrtirment& Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT, UNDERHILL & CO., Lubricating, tleflnrd If ,'ntncrt' OILS, riiiLirsBuitG, rENN'A. Wo quote our brands of Petroleum and oihor oil (tmbjtet to market ckamrjt) delivered free on board cara at any station on the Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. Advertisers and others will boar in mind that all articles Intended for publication in tblt paper must be handed in, not later than TuesJuy, at 0 A. M. Don't forget It ! Iid you 8co the cclipao last Sunday morelng ? mm a m - - - Duiiiul Conner will build the new iron fence around tbo borons; b Park. (ienls,' Ladies' and Childron'ii Blip l. -fuf-ll kinds at Mitjhall A Martin's. lieorgo Urr is building & new u-i Ien-a arroia the river, in West Clearfield. . new stock of Gent' furnishing K'-i'dF and Summer hats of all kinds at Nitoholl A Martin's earn store. The District Attorney gave tho t'nurt no elaborate bliciard laat week through the c luuics of hia organ. . aw - Nearly all of our lawyers are at liar- ri'Urg this weok, arguing Clearfield oounty caiea I'cfi-re the Supreme Court, VVillium 11. lean, of tho Allegheny M ue, made n business trip to the lumber regions ol West Virginia last weok. . lltv. Father Burke, of tho Independ ent Catholic Church, New York, lectured in Ibe M. K. Church on Monday evening. Mahhieu We notice hy tho Beilc- fonte Watchmnn of lst week that Dr. Ellis I. Kirk, formerly of Luthersburg, In this county, ia once more a Benedict and, It is to bo presumed, a happy man, baring been united in marriage on Wednesday evening, June 1st, to a Mivi Johnston, of Bogga township, Centre oounty, a daughter of our esteemed friend, Mr. Edward Johnston, Esq. Tbia la the Doctor s second veotnro in tho mat rlmonlal market, and we with bim and hia new wife the utmost happiness. John 9. Itudobaugh has finally sue ettdfd in gttting the appointment of Postmaster i' IViifitl 1, on tbe L iw tirade Railroad. Tho Mercantile firm of Jtumberger, I'rciwull A Co., at Moshannon Mines, has been (liffohed, Fee notice In aootbtr column. 'Sjuiro Connelly recorded his firnt marriage ceremony tbe other day, and he went through with It in as good style as a minister. - I'nclo Samuel will bo 105 years old two weeks from next Monday. If Clearfield go ing lo celebrate tbia venerable man 'a birth Jay t iVrsnns buying lor cash can always I'uv chiapent at a cash store. Mitchell A Martin j Ml low for cub, and every person e&n save money iy i-'ujlng thrre. Mr. Mary Irwin, mother of Samuel H. Irw.n, of Law r rum township, and quite -f.l Itdy, slii'pxd and fell at her home on Mon- 'li;, bruiting and injuring beroelf lev fitly. . . i'rothonotary Korr has become pro- pricdrof the (leorge Young property on Prout ftreH. He exohangnd bis property on Fourth tret ani paya three thousand dollars besides, m Kmery C. Head and William A. Hag- eitjr have entered Into a partnerihip In tbe insiir tnce builoesa. Tbey reprraent both Fire and Life Inaurance Companies of Arat-claas repu tatlon and reliability. We wish tbe new firm suoctis. m m Mrs. G. A. Kouthwick, of JhiBoif, atta-ked with tbe diphtheria on Thursday and died the following Monday night. She bad o:t been married a little over two months, and t ie grief of the brreared hnsban l Is almost In contolable. A Triple Vv euuinh. A triplo wed ding occurred at tbe Methodist Episcopal par sonage ia Lumber City, on Thar day, June 2d, Rev, Isaiah Edwards officiating. The oontmt- Ing parties were as follow, vis i Mr. John R. Wrlgglaswortb and Misa Lydia F. Spenaerf Mr. Jamea A. Moore and Miaa Llsile K. Sulinatigh, and Mr. Jeese W. Spaneer and Mlis Mertie T. Sulsbaogh. Tbe above parties, all of Grampian Hills and vicinl'y, were accompanied by three other couples, making a marriage procession of iz couples lo as many buggies. IvELiaioua Seuvicrs. Tho United Brethrea congregation at Shiloh, In Bradford township, will hold a series of meetings on Satur day and Sunday, June 30th and 20th. Rev, M. Spnngler, of Altoona, will conduct the meetings. Quarterly Con fa ranee will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock P. N., and also services in the evening at 5 P. M. Sunday school on Sun day morning at V o'clock j Prai to meeting at 10 ; preaching at II , Children's meeting at 3 P. M., and evening services at 71 P. M. W. II. Mattel, Paitor. I Or. W. G. Dishop, dontisl, of Hoyn i!dTiilr,wlll viiit Luthenburg professionally on Punday, June 20th, and remain until Thursday, ill 2 M, stepping at Schwcm 'a HtiieL Psraons in noi of a dentist will please make a note of u.e time and place. - M John F. Finkbeiner has relintiiiHhod li" ctiim to the property on Reed Street recently Dffntiited by blm, and will re more to PuBola Jmei McLaughlin, proprietor of the St, Charleo " 'el, baa purchased the proprrty alluded lo, bich adji'ina bis hotel premises. ie e ii "ar Mitchell, Knq., ban removed isw ofiice fro the opera House w we U M'ntrrn D.tel building. He oaa bo found l' ralra adjoining the dental offioo of Dr. Stew I'r. Sweeney, will ocoopy tho offiae In tho "lt Home, vacated by Mr. Mitchell. m 1 flie Juno flood thia yonr was ft big ibe heavy ralna of lavt week filled the river 1 ther streams lo Ibis vicinity In many placet "LfTfloiting. No damage elmo beyond a ft "''H going adrift. On Sunday and Monday, hundred rafts paed Clearfield on tbeir 1 1 market. - i e aw. Mr. James Work, a tvpo, and until Neatly ona of the proprletu're of tbo Sleelton p" l ", ta visiting his tlster, Mn. Dr. Stew- in this place. He ta on kii way to Colorado, ha ripartj to grow np with tho eoontry. H ,rk wmt 0 t p)Milttandwide-awako ' "''f mm, andwehipo that his foilxt hopes 8,1 rented In bia Weatera home. Sunday School Amsociation. Tho neit eeiaion of the Cumberland Valley Sunday School Aaaambly will be held at Oakrllle, Pa., on tbelineof the Cumberland Valley Railroad, about midway between Usrrlsburg and Chambersburg, commencing July 13th, and continue for seven days, instead of four days aa heretofore. Tbe oat thorough preparations have been made to accommodate the publio oo this occasion. Sun day Sohoal peoplewbo have the leisure and pleas ure for an abient vacation, can net spend a mora profitable weik than by attending (his gathering. t ew Tuk KuxiPriE. Tho oclipHO of the moon arrived on schedule lime last Sunday morn ing, and was witnessed by a number of our pop ulaea, eap eel ally the younger portion. The eclipse began a few minute past twelve o'clock A. M., nnd grew very dim from half past one until half- past two, looking like (he setting tun tbruigb a dente cloud of smoke. At 2.1(1 the moon be gan to Increase In brilliancy, and an hour later It passed u i inly out et the aaadotv, I'nli ke an eol'i oj ol lbs sun, l Iid re it no e-ientiuc luttreit attiched to this eclipue of the moon, hut it serves to eatabliib the cnrrentntia nf astronomer' oalca latlona. - - iw a- Kpfecth of Katino Mt'SriROOMH. j Wo learn that wfaito a number of children of Cov- ingtua lownehip were out fn tbe woods a few days ago gathering flowers, berries, etc., one of the cumber, a 3ung ann of Mr. James Ilugar, polled Up and ate "toad stools," supposing tbei bo mushroom. Almost immediately after he fell over apparently dead Ills comrades pioked him up and carrlH aim home, supposing him to be a corpse. Hit parents summoned a physician, who administered to the hty a powerful emetic, which bad Ihe desired effect, the boy vomiting nearly all tbo eorttan'a out of his stomach, and he Is now as well aa a half dead boy could I e expected. Boys, let those "toad itools" alone hereafter ! Excerpts From The Cherrytree "Record.' We are gUd lo loarn that Mr. Fostor Davis, of Burn tide, baa secured the Contract for-carrying the malls between thla place aud Curwensrille fur another four years. Samuel Planner, of Croylo tewnibip, Cambria ooonly, was deposited in Kbeasburg jail one day last week la default of $i00 bail, to await trial on a charge of bone stealing preferred by his ann. A young eon of Mr. Clover Brady, rraldlng I near Chnmbarivllle, Indiana eonnty,waa drowned while bathing in Crooked Creek on Saturday May 28. The corner stone of the new Cambria county Court House at Kbenaburg was laid with appro priate ceremonies on Tuesday, May Slat. It Is said that about one hundred now houses will bo oreoted in Coal port, Clearfield oounty, tbe pre lent Summer. i Tuk Bi-Centennial. Tho Hi Cen- tennnial Managnra appointed by Oovernor Hoyt, and approved by the AsBoolatlon, are aa follow! : 11 1 air, Hon. Samuel MeCament; Clearfield, Hon. J.B. McEnally j Centre, Hon. John B. Linn; Cambria, Hon. D J. Morrill; Bedford, Hon. John Cessna; Huntingdon, Hon. J. Simpson Africa. It Is anderatood that the newly appointed Committee will act with the present BxeooUro Committee la preparing for tbo celebration next year. Tho Bl-Centennial Anooiatlon of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania Is laboring atrenuoualy, with the oo-operatlon of the State and municipal authorities, to provide an impos ing celebration for tbe two hundredth anniver sary of tbe founding of Pennsylvania by William Pann, in the year 1882. The first grand public demonstration preparatory to the celebration will i be made on the Fourth of July next (18SI), In the Centennial building, Falrmount Park, Philadelphia. Hose Cold and Hay FKVER.-Mufrs. White A Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y t I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to reliove all persons suffering with Rose Cold and Hay Fever. I bava been a great sufferer from tbe same com plaints ; have had great relief by using tbe Balm. I have recommended it to many of my friends fur Catarrh, and In all eases where they bava used the Bain freely have been eared. T. Kan bet, Dry Qoods Merchant, Ithaca, New York, Septem ber etb, isko. Meaars. William Rust A Sons, Druggists, New Brunswick, N. J.: Since boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable to obtain permanent relief until I usod Ely's Cream Balm, which hai cured me. After a few days 'a use I could sleep all night, which I could not do before. E. L. Cltckbrkr, New Brumwlck, N. J. Price 60 oenta. O-U-Jt E. J, Wolf, D. D., 1. Anatait. J. 8. Harkoy, V. F. Bolton, J. R. fibofluor. by tbe shock, end Mrs. Evana, seeing that her s-Abfrt husband and father had both been killed, fainted aud fell to the groand, leaving Mrs. Mottern In thia lad and lonely condition as the only one able to go to the nearest neighbors for assistance. Mottern waa a man of about forty years of age, and leaves a wife and a number of children to mourn bia sudden death ; while Eraoa waa about twenty eibt yean, and his young lfe, who was o suddonly bereft of har obosen companion tor a life voyage, Is yet in her teens. TUe la one of the saddest aod molt distressing aeoidents that hue happeoed fn our county for along time, and tbe entire community have been caused to sorrow aud sympathise with the bereaved relatives and friends. lirookvillt Hrpublicam. O. Lepley, S. W. Owen, L. A. Mann, R. Williams, W. C Wire, BTBOD Of WIIT rlNHariAAUlA L. A. Qotwald, D. D 11. F. Alleman, V. Klinefelter, Dr. W. M. Kemp, Dr. William White, Dr. John Keedy, Dr. J. J. Culler, C. F. Rowe, J. C. Parker. Prof. E 8 Bridenbaugb, E. U. Fin Tier, Jaoob Pen linger, Samue 1 Oarver, U.S. Bitter, D. A. Buebler, Esq. UAUTWICK BVR03, I J. J. Laflerty, I J. B. Young, K.T. Mcluteah. bt son or rkw tokx amo new hkw jerhit. Just Kei-eived. Just KoenivcJ liy ARNOLD, at Car Load Nova Bcolia Plaster ! Car Load pure Corn, Rra and OaU Chop I Car Load Donken balil Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Jjoau Dry lioods, liroconos.io.I tf-Shtnglca, Boric. K. I!. Tics und (iruio will be taken In exchango. Curwonsville, May 1, 1878. tHarrird. Charles A. Sobleren, ll.O. Perry, James Fallows, P. M. Yost, Edward Feller. W. Hull. W. P. Evans. W. H. Luekeiibach, S. A.Wei kert, W, D. Strobel.D. D. ABT OHIO Sr. HOD. II. L. Wiles. D. D.. 1 Oeors-e Steel. J. C. Kauffman, Levi I'M. II. II. Hail, N. Saihrrliog, S. W.Lilly, . W. II. Kiel, S. P. Kicfler. E. Iosmand. V. romnbereor. J. M. Hice, D. L. Ryder, R. A. Fink, D. D. P. li. Bell, E. Miller. AI.LKunBHT BVMID. Wm. II. Rupp el, Samuel Pbilson, W. U. Kosansteel, John H.Snyder, John N. Uibboner, M. L. Fleok. BT.fOt OP IAT PIMTI,VAIA. W. M.Ilaum.D. D., L. K. Albert, D. D., F. W. Conrad, I. D-, O. A. Hay, D. D.( E. Huber, T.C.Billbeimer, 8. Stall. II. S. Boner, Joseph Stubb, S. Yeakel, Dr. D. Luther, R. O. Morris, C. A. Snyder, D. K. Urimtn. Ml A If! BY MOD. S. A. Ort, D. D.. I Alexandnr (lobhart, J. F. Shaffer, Jniftph W. Kahler, H. W. Mcknight. J J. J. SwarUal. btbod or casta al illinoih. P Springer, D. D., I W. F. Herndon, Esq., E. F. Bartholomew, Amos Miller, Eiq. WITTRBBinO STMOD. D. W. Smith, (1. W. Miller, J. W. (loodllo, S. F. Rrerkeorldge, E. W. Bonder. J. II. Emmlnger, Dr. C. A. Welchela J. 0. Flennir, D. O. Boyer, W. T. Piatt. OL1VB UNA ROM BTROD. O. W.Eodara, I Hiram Rhoader, II. K. Feuner. Q. C. Bitlertlell. IV HOD OP BOItTHKBN ILMK0II. Prof. J. W. Richard, W. L. Remsburg, D. H. Snowden, M. D. P. O. Ubeen. D. L. Walker. O. II. Swingley, J. Uroaaman, Dr.B. Chi lion. riTTiBunon iraoo. J. O. Goettman, I Oeorge Kylcr, G. A. Bowers, D. V., Peter iri.IT, A. 8. Miller. K. I. Burt. BTBOD Off CXKTBAX rBJINBTLTABlA. n. Zlegler, D. D.t I J. W. Hnrton, ll. V. ecniodel, Clemen Ji. uoiver, A. Copenbarer. I Peter Dornblaxer. STKOD OP KORVBBBK 1NOIARA. Clement Dale, Esq ., I uidii aacuonnen, I be eighth annnnt meetinp; of the """l rtnnsylranla Dental AssoelalWa will be L'"1 Huntingdon on Tuesday morning, July lh "r the printed programme that la being o'B'ed. wo notice that Dr. 'a Helehholdand 'art.of this borough, art both oa fnf a per ra.Qr. The firat. named has Waa aaaigned Tb IaeijantB of Offlc Praottfe,' and Ue Utter CrBmhi.w i A SlUOTIN(l A FFRAY AT HunifSIDB ! A man ramrd Junrs entered tbe stable oonnected with the Burnil la House, In the borough of Burn Bide, one day at week, lighted hia pipe and sat down among tbe hay, straw, ate., contrary ti the deilres of the hoitltf, who discovered him a ahort tima afterwards. The hostler Invited tha Intruder to go s me place elae and do hia smoking, but tbo Utter refuseil. Tbe bottler attempted to put bim out by force, hn Jones pulled out a revolver and fired at him two or throe times, one shot tak tag effect In bia face, shattering one of hit Jews and lodging in tbe other. Jones also fired a shot at a boy mi turd Patchin, and then escaped to tbe woods. The injarlea of tbe wounded man, whoie name we did not Uaro, are serious, and may prove fatal. Officers started tn pursuit of Jones, but at last account i be was not captured. Thi particulars we got from part lea living In that vicinity. A HOHSK 1'HOWNKD. TliO IMiilipH borg Journal says : "Two grntlcmen, brothers, we believe, by the name of Planigan, from tha vicinity of Lock Haven, cam to town a few daya ago with a spaa of valuable horses, which they offered for sale at 100, Oa Wednesday evening tbey bitched one of the horeri op to a buggy be longing to 8 wire A Homer, liverymen, for the purpose of taking a little drive, and showing the merits of Ibe steed. The heavy rales had raised Ihe Moshaonoa considerably, and when they ware earing Troy'a bridge, about one-half mile below town, the horse soared and jumped down over tha embankment Into Ihe water, and getting Into tha current wm swept down tha stream, Tba gen tlemen made a strenuous effort to rcteuc tba horee, aad even endangered tbeir own Uvea, but all la vaia. Thehorte and buggy drifted dowa the creek, and whecj found, tbe horse was drowned and tba buggy and hem eta ware coaslderably damaged. In aa effort to save the drowning anl a), oae of tbo gentlemen lost hia pocket book, enataiaing aboat fifty doll art In money and ether papera 01 vaiae. ' If you are voins on a Ficnio or Kx- curalon don't make life a burden by over heating yourself over a hot stove during the hot weather trying to bake nice oakoa, when you can, go to most any sure In the country and by asking for a pound of Marvin's Lemon Imperial Wetfers, Lady Fingers, Strawberry Jumbles, Sarah Bern hardt Jumbles, Jamaole 6nps or Star aic-nacB and grt just what you want. Dealers wllllo well to order a oase of Marvio'l "4th if July assortment" thereby getting the above named variety as tbey are gotten up ex prosily fur the present season. We bave so many imitators that we feel obliged to ark our friends to be particular and sea that our name la on every packnge of Crackers, Cakes our Biscuit they buy. S. 8. Maavia A Co., 91 and 93 Liberty St., rittiburgh, Pa. L. Rice, 11. Weils, H. C. Crotiman. B. F. Stuls, D. F. Kain. A. J. Deitrlek, A. W. Morrison, Michael Reed, B. P. Thomas, William Fox. BVNOD OP IOWA. J. A. M. Zelgler, Andrew Hans, B. K. II ilia, J. A. tip ie I man, J. II. Culler. H. A. T rarer. SYNOD OP SOUTH IBB ILLINOIS. T. Earnhart. Dr. O. F. Bie rer. t'BAXCK BAR BTROD. H. L. Dox, I 8. Lehman, I" Ford, I J. B. Exaelttyae, S. W. Young. (leorge 11. Warner. Btiaqt BUANRA ST DO D. J. B. Forht, R. II. Rlngler, W. H. Uotwalt, John C. Shock, J. A. Adams, Wm.Adaraa, M. D., P . Bom, D. V., John K. Uoiimin. IT.toD OP KANSAS. J. II . Harpater, I D.C. Willis, T. F. Dnrnbleter, J. H Soheil, 8. 8. Walts, I L. P. Fiery, D. 8. Altman. J J. E. Harbst.M. D. SUOARTrf WISER. At tbe Shaw House, on Sunday, June Utb, 1881, by Daniel Connelly, a.iq., oir. uKunun bioauti, ot hnox townsnip, and Mia Ida Wiaaa, of Boggt township. LEVINtlSTON-LIVEKUOOD.-At Wallace ton, on Thursday, May 2lith, 1S81, by Rev. W. II. Mattern, Mr. John P. Lkvinoitom and Mitt Shan Livanaoen, both of B radio rd townikip. McMASTERS PKNNINflTON, On Sator dar, June ith, 18S1, by E. Uildebrand, Esq., Mr. Tbomab McMahtbrs, of Ferguson township, and Miss Nbttir PaxNiNUToN, of Newburg borough. DRATCKER WHITE. On Sunday, May 29th, 1881, by R. Freeman, Esq , Mr. Wm. M. Urauckbr, of Mileaburg, Centre oounty, aod Miss Maui J. White, of pike totaihip, Clear- uem eouuiy. DUFF KLL1NOKR. In tbe Lutheran church at Lulbenburr. en Thursdav. June Isth. 1881. bv Rev. J. T. Uladbill, Mr. A. Milton Di'rr, of Troutville, and Mits Ji.inib M. Ellinobr, of Liuiueraourg. POWELL McLEOD. At St. Andrew'e Epie eopal Church, Clearfield, Pa., on Thuraday, June Vlh, I -"81, at Ih.iO A. M., by Rev. Dr. Clero, Mr. Albxandkb R. Powri.l, of Chicago, HI., and Misa Ana ib McLaoo,or Clearfield, Pa. PASSVORK TEMPLETON. At tbe resi dence of Mr. T. B. Teiniiieton.tn Knox townshin. on Wedncsdiiy, June 8th, USl, by Rev. D. U. Campbell, Mr. D. U. Pa as nor a, of Pike town abip, and Mlti Abbib S. Tbnpi.btor, of Knox towntbip. HELMBOLD-ARNOLD. At the reiidence of thebriile'aparenta,inCurweniville, on Wednea day, June Htb, IBM, at 12 30 P. M., by Rev. Jamea Curna, of the M, E. Church, Mr. William C. 11 rlu noLD and Miaa Fannib. eldeat daughter of Samuol Arnold, Kiq., all of Curwenavllle, Pa- Refined Oil, State Teet...per gal. I At loweat Prime White, 1&9 " "1 market rates Water Whita.Ha " " " witboutrefer Elaine, 19 " .... M u J enoe to eosL Benalne, 73 (Jravity per gel $ .10 napine, 7 " " " 1 Uaauline, 08 i. m js Miners' Lamp. 00 Uit 11 " 32 Car Axle Oil, (W. Va.) Extra. " " U (W. a. Med m. " lo M " (W.Va.)Summ r " " 13 Natural Lubrlcatinc H " " 22 Franklin " Extra. " " 20 " H Summer. " " 18 Black Diamond " " 26 Ureen Engint u " 20 Golden M M Amber ' " ,10 XXX 40 No. 1 Spindle " 40 Matchless Cylinder Oil o. 2 " " 50 Wool Oil, No. 1 80 Lard Oil (extra) Winter strain'd" M 88 " ' No. 1 ' ?j " " No. 2 " 53 Eclipse Engine, No. 1 AO No. 2 " " 46 " " No. S " 30 Miners' Yellow, per gallon 1 " White At lowest mar- Lintoed, No. 1 " ket rates witb- " American " out ref. to cost. Turpentine, best " V trjIUJTI; prices ami meet aI competition. may 4, 'll-ly. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Bowluc IVlMclilxxo. Improved to Perfection! 10 It llghlnesa of running, superiority of manu faeluie, simplicity of maaaretaent or ranre of work, the Domestic surpasses all others. Mr. 8. M. Jones will viilt eitiieni of the oounty In my Interest, and tbow them what this wonderfnl ma chine Is capable of doing. Partiea at a distanoe wishing to see the finest and handsomest machine in tbe world, can do so without any expense to themselves, by addressing o. Al jonr, Clear filed, Pa., or H. A. KKAT.ER, Agent Tor Clearfield Co. Clearfield, June 1ft, lfiol-tf. $fu; JAdi rtitftmfuts. OB Pit IN TING Of EVERY DK8CRIP V if tloa neatly eieeuted at this offloa. ft K i COiO P" day at home. Samples worth " p6U ti free. Address Btinnon A Ci Portland, Maine. mon2,81-ly. N TOTICK. The undersltned. res I din in the Ttllejre of Wealover. in Cheat townibln. umm uiBti um oacoaiary arrangements ana pro poses to open an KATINO HoUttK for the ac com modal ion of the publio generally, and I here by solicit a liberal share of tbe publio patronage, JOHN J.SMDKK. Wei lover, Pa., Feb. 9, 1881-if. DI8KOMJTION NOTICE. Notice is here by given that tbe partnerihip heretofore existing between B. S. Kumbergcr, D. 8. Kuni- berger, John It. Miller, and Joseph r. C ret well, in me general mercnanmso rmiinees at tbe Mo shannon Mines, in Woodward townthip, Olearfieid county, Pa., under tbe firm name of ltomherger, Creswel A Co., is mutually dissolved thla Vtb day of June, A. D. 18SI, ao far aa relates to B. S. Rumberger and D. 6. Ruinberger. All debts due to the said partnership are to be paid, to and those due from the same, discharged by Creswel 1 A Miller at the old stand, where the aforesaid busi ness will be conducted by tbe said Joseph F. Creswell and John U. Miller, under the name of Creswell A Miller. B. S. hi MI1KHKKK, D. B. Rt'MBEKUKIl, JOSEPH F. CRESWELL, JOHN II. MILLER. Houtxdale, Pa, June loth, 1881-t. ma. STARR At New Millport, on Saturday, May 26tb, 1881, Mra. Maooalbna Starr, aged 72 yeara, y mootoa and 4 days. SHAFFER. At the rcaidenceof hia brother. Henry Shaffer, near Dullois, on Friday, June ivm, uxokoa bhappkr, aged 67 years, 5 months and 21 days. JOHNSTON. In Aasonvllle, on Monday, June Otb, IBS I, CaaisriNA, wife off J. C. John ston, aged a years, a moatba and 20 days. "Blessed are the dead which die In the Lord." ROSKNKRANS. At Pen fie Id. Pa., on May 23lh, of membranous croup. Fat Olivb, daugh ter of Allen II. and Edith 8. Rosens. rent, aged 1 year, 11 months and 7 daya, "Our little systems have tbeir day, They have tbeir day, and oeaie to be, Tbey are but broken lights of Thee, And Thou, 0 Lord art more than tbey. I hold it true, whata'er befall ; I feel it when I sorrow most 'Tie better to bave loved and loat Than never to have loved at nil." BTROD OP NBBRABKA. W. Klmmol. I Dr. P. S. La iaanrln. O. H. Schnur. W. P. Miller. Jnilua Wolff. Robert Weidentall. WARTBl BU B TROD 'UB R V A V.) F. W. Steffrlet, C, F. A. Kaesitnan, Prof, E. F. Oiese. John Helniger. II. Fraumana, II. Kcheel, J. Hh.rm, J. Listman. Lint of lottor remaining unclaimed In the Poit office at Clearfield, Pa., for the week endingJune 13, 1881 : D. A. Baldwin, J. C.Barelage(3), W. II. Barney, Callie Caraon, Clark Duncan, Mrs. Essie Dugan, William Dickieson, H, A. Foster, Oeorge Lockt, Melissa Mansl)eld,Wm.Moorc (2), Jos. U.Moore, leano Moore, J. F. Sewgsrt, Julia Sheers, A. B. Tbomis ft). P. A. OAl'LIN, P. M. m a a New Daily Staoe Link. Jamos L. Leavy has sucoeeded in baying a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and PennOeld, and wilt hereafter ruo a dally stage between tbe two points. His eontract began with April 1st, and tbe stage will leave (leerfleld every morning (except Bun- day) at I o'clock, making connections with all trains on tbe Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re turning after tbe last train tbo aame evening. Passengeraand freight will be carried at low rates, Orders left at any of the hotels wltl he attended to. loaprTV-tf Have you evor known any person to be seriously III without a wash stomach or ia aotive liver or kidneys t And when these organs are la good condition do yoa tint find their pos sessor In good health F Parker's (linger Tonic always regulates these Important organs, and never fails to make tbe blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part of the ay item. It has eured hundreds of despairing Invalids, Atk your neighbor about It, See other solum a. et Coal In. If any of our coal bunk men feel like trading some of their product for a series of numbers of copies of tbe Clbarfibld Rarr-BLicAR, we will gladly show these where la pat two or three hundred bushels oa aeoouat la that way. Wa have a bia at ear residence and one at the office that wilt bold a load every now and thso. A hia. lo the wise Is a very sage re nark, and should be sufficient. tf A FArr. An Aovortmeniontinsortod la the Rbpublicar will reach more readers than If published In all the ether papers ia the coun ty, and eoet the advertlaei leal than one-half la other words, aa advertisement published la our Jcurnal Is worth double the price af that sharged by aay other publisher la the county. II Is a fact." tf. BTROD OP UlNDI.a TRN Rata B. F. W. K. Peschao. I Fred Kan ban. OPBNINU RRRUQR, The opening sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Strobel, tbo retiring President, taking for bis text the sentences from Christ's lips : "I am tbo light of tbe world ; Ye are tbe light ef the world." The scrma was an able one, delivered with force aud fervor. At the close of tbe sermon, tbe Lord s prayer wae repeated by the congregation, and the long metre doxology was aung. Dr. Strobel, the retiring President, Is seventy three years of age, Is tine oldest member of the Synod, and has beea fifty-two years la tbe ministry. calliro tub boll op mrnbrrs. Rev. Prof. J. W. Rkbarda, Secretary, called the members who weie assigned to teats during tbVitnlon of the Synod. When the Fanokean Synod was called a dele gate made inquiry aa to whether the Brood bad adopted tbe Rsvlecd Constitution of the (loners! Synod. The query was rafted as to whether neglect to adopt said Constitution debarred Lhem from adtaiislon to the Uensral Synod. The President deeided that Article t, Section 1, was broad enough to admit the Synod. The Section provides that "The General Synod shall ton slit of tbe Clerical and Lay Delegates from the lev-1 oral districts Synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church la the t'nlted States which are now eon n acted with It or may hereafter join themselves thereunto. ' Tbey were accordingly admitted to seats. ILIOTIOtT OP OrrtCBBS. The President announced that the BynoJ waa now constituted, aad that tbe first business In order was the election of offleert-President, Helretery and Treasurer. The President appoiotcd as tellers Rer. L. A. Mann, Rev. U. L. M iles, James Fellows nnd Dr. P. 8. Lelsearlng. Tbe roll of Synod wes called, tbe membera cast their ballots and Ibe tollers re tired to count the votes. Tbo tellers having completed the counting of the vote reported tbe election of the following officers t Pretidsnt Rer. 0. A. Uay, D. D.f or Gettys burg, Pa. Secretary Rev. J. W. Goodlin, of Wlttenburff Synod. 1 reas orer Alexander Uobbart, Km . of Da v toe, Ohio. Tbe retiring President escorted Br. Hay, ihe oswly elected President, ta tha chair. Dr. Hay made a few Introductory remarks, which ladieaies a determination to hold the Convention eloialy to work. Rev. Dr. Hey, President-elect of the O en era I Syaod, Is Chalmea ef the Faoalty and Professor of Churoh History la tbe Theologloal Seminary al Gettysburg, Pa, He la regarded as one of tbe able mea la the Lutkeraa denomination. Silk, roirin. Eanella, alpaca and eoBRBBoa covers, pal oa old ambrtliae aad para sols at J. E. Harder s stare, Ciiarfitld. MS-tf CLEABFIELD MABKETS. Clbarfibld, Pa, June 14, 1681 Flour, per owt $3 60 Bark wheat Flour,percwt ... S 00 Corn Meal, per owt - 1 80 Chop, rye, per owt 1 60 Chop, mixed, per cwt . I 40 Bran, per cwt 1 00 Wheat, per bushel 1 10 Rye, por bushel 80 Oata, per bushel 60 Com, ears, per bushel 40 Buckwheat, per buihel 10 Clover eeed 6 ell Timothy seed 8 76 Potatoes, per bushel , 1 00 Apples, per bushel fiO Onions 1 00 Hams, per pound Ill Shoulder, per pound o Dried Beef, per pound IV Chickens, per pair 60 Butter, per pound 26 Rgg' P" dosen , 12j Bll, par sack, large t On Coal Oil, por gallon 13 Lard, per pound 12 iJriod Apples, per pound - A Dried Pearhes, per pound 10 Beans, per bushel S 60 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PntLADRLPaiA, Jone IS. The bread atnfff mar ket ia quiet, but wheat and core options are i(ao led nigner. t'otton la steady; small sales at 11 io lor middling uplands. Seeds In timothy, flaxseed and elorerseed nothing doing. Bark ia nominal at $27.50 per ton for No. 1 quercitron. Flour and Meal Flour ia la fair local demand, and price-1 are well auitalned. Salea ef 3,800 barrels, Minneiota extraa at 1 6.7.Vuii for good and choice clear, and at $r 1210. &0 tor atraight Pennsylvania family at Ii.26fuj5.60 t western do. at $6.69(iaf) 20 ; 1,000 barrels St. Louis at $(U6, and patents at ffi.26(b7 25 ; ealei of 2,000 barrels Olrard, Market it reel, Kgvpt, andlChellenham on private term l. Rye fiuur is quiet el $j. 131(3, o J5 per barrel. Whitky is unchanged. Sales of 60 barrels western at 1 1, 19. New York, June 13. Floor a shade stronger, more active and eloaed firm. Wheat J(ilio higher and closing strong; nngradod spring, i.Mi(B i.n j ; no. do., i.pfj Ao.XChfcego, 11.14 ; No. 2 Chloano and Milwaukee, $1 . Wi ; ungraded red, $1 l(ri)l.27t No. g do., $1,2.1; No. 2 do., I.3;.H1 37 t No. 1 red, l Jflfg 1.87 j No, 3 do.,1 ungraded whit, $1.10(1.37; No. 1. do., $1 XX No. I, do l.t4fflil.2i No. I, red, June,9!.l6f(ttl.26; July, $l.26 I JftJ Au gust, ILSSiffLlx: : Sptemlar, $127(1.3x1; September, $I.?34(j1 3St ; No. 1 white, June, 1.24(1.24, ; July, ll.ScgUl.J. Rye heavy and1 lower. Pennsylvania aod Jersey, $1.10. Barley and barley malt dull and nominal. Corn If'blc batter and more eetife: ungraded, 4rV(i 67o( No. S, nominal; No. 2, June. 6&i(a.&0n: juiy,i;(i3ooi August, S')t(a,o6ao. Oats with out decided ehange. CntrAno, June 11 Flour In fair demand, and firm. Wheat nnaettled and Irregular, generally Bin nor ana active : no. a reo winter, a 1,04 (n 1 , 1 fl ; No. 2 Chicago spring, $1.08 for oath $I.D8t for .lone; gi.liK'ba lor fitly and Ausrust; fl,07j(ti 1.08 for September j No. 1 do. vb(uVvie; reject ed, 7X(ib70. C"rn la strong and higher ; i'&tfty i.irn ior earn evtaa tor cmy; e lor August 44tie for September t rejected, 2 He. Oats active firm and higher; 37o for cash 87e bid for July; 17jf.L2Ho for August j (37e for Sen temher; rejected, Sle. Rye dull and lower at $1.02. Barley stronger and higher at $109. Pork quiet and firm : filfi.lO for each J $10. 12,(1 10.16 for Julv: $10.35 for Aofuel. Lard quiet and firm t $10.70 for cash $10.72J(oIO 74 for July; $10,750 10 77 lor Augqst. Bulk meaU ateady. Whisky steady. A. BAriOAIN. VALUABLE LaANDS FOB SALE ! OIX hundred and nlnetv-two (flf J) acres of land kj situate in Clesrfleld oounty, Pa., will be sold In a body, or in three (8) seoarate parcels, to wit: Fire hundred (600) acres well timbered with obr, pine and Hemlock, and having Lbereon a first' olaia water-power mill with circular saws. One hundred and twenty (120) acres cleared and a good state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a largo and fine frame dwelling house, two large frame barns and other necessary outbuild ings, together with a largo orchard, good water, o., e. Seventy acres cleared and under cultivation, but with no buildina-s. The aaid lands are aituate witbia 21 miles of Clearfield and tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, and are unueriaia wun Bituminous coal and n re-day. Reason fur Selling. Declining health of owner. For further particulars, inquire of tbe sabeoriber J. FRANK BNYDKH, Att'y for Owner. Clearfield, Pa-, June litb, lebl-tf. I.1AHM LAN 1H FOR IAiE.MTo Hoaton . and Pinetownibifie,Clearfieldoounty. Heasonable time given for part of purchase Tjg money. Prices $0.00 to $19.00 per aore. M intra' 1 reserfed. L. BIRD, Agent, Peufield, Pa. or Wallacr A Krrbr, SspL 10, 1879-tf. Clearfield, Pa, ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SIIAVED AND SAWED. CnrwoDsrllle, Jan. 0, Tfl-tf. CAUTION. All porsons are hereby warned agaiuit paying or trading for a ocrtaln note given by me to tbe Sinxer Manufasturing Co,, r ei, uaiea ueiooer ivtn, l&so, and due Oct., Iltb, ISHl. I am determined not to pay thia note unions compelled by law, beoau.e I have recelffd no value for the tame. B. O. D RADFORD. Gilllngbam, Pa., June let, 18B1-1 Eight Farms for Sale or Rent! The subscriber proposes to sell or rent a num ber of larms located aa follows 1 The first situate in Burnaide township, Centre county, containing iwu arret, naving mereoo erected a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, and known aa tbo Jamea Mulbolland farm. ALSO, another farm situate in Graham town tbip, Clearfield county, containing H7aeret, with tbe necessary Improvements. Thia farm ia under laid wito a GOOD VEIN OF COAL. ALSO, six other farms in tbe vicinity of French ville, containing respectfully lit, lOD, 06, 6, 60 and 20 acres. These farms all have bouaea and barns lbereon, good water, buaring orchards 00 same, aa well aa some good wood land. For further particulars call In person, or address the undersigned by letter. L. M. COL DR1ET, Jan. lVth, 1881-tf. Frenobvllle, Pa. FARM FOR SALE I The undersigned has eome to the oonoluilon te quit farming and follow hia occupation, a car penter, and now offers fr tale bis farm, situate one ana enaii miles nortb or LloarDold borough, containing Most of which Is cleared and under good cultiva tion, una naving maroon a good TWO-STORY Lnrf. Tram, b.rn, tnd oto.r ..cuarr outbuild. inKi. together with .n orchard of .11 kiuda of fruit, and an excellent apring of witter. The while ia UNDWILAID WITH HOOD COAL. Tbia property will be etabangod for amall.r prop erty, or aold od eaa terma ia permente. For hirther particular! call on the pretnt.ea or ailjreee. JOHN C. HKKD, Clo.rflcl.1, I'.. March 111th, 1881-tf. $tvs drfrtisfmrnts. Tll WORK.-Allhlnda of Job work tlcouUd r in l the heat naaa.r .t Ihia oftoe. ? ft ( ' "k ' " tow' and It fUU OUtnti frM, Purtlud, Maine. Addreaa II. Hallitt Co. mebMy. Tl'HTICRH' eV COIITAHI.KH VtKK W. b.T. printed . larff. Bimbar of tb. new gum UlbL, nnd will OB to. reoelpt or twenty. It. Mnu. nail . wpr 1. . J .ddreea. mrll (If AfJONH FOH SAI.HI-The nbaorlb.r T f ha. two Two-Hora. Wajfooa, aearly Bew, for aale. Will beaeld eheap. Callon or auMroia JOHN A.BTADLKH CI.arO.ld, Pa., March , lull. If. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Corw.narllle, Jan. t. T8 tf Mowow nnd Iletipern ! tAI(, E. W. BE OWN, CLEAUFIELl"), - PA TUB inl!crllr hai tb. WAI.TKR A. WOOD MOWKKS nnd HKAI'KKS for aale, beiid.a aiaRmne.mpelra rorthe annte. Alao 1IUKHK HAY KA K KH, and all kinda of farmlnir ImplroieBta. jr-Will .ichan nbor. for I10RSK3 or CAiri.K, or aell rer; low for oaib. iO-STOHY A;WL-' 'HOUSE, lii- LiveLet Live IS OUR MOTTO! 1VW publio la hereby notified that our entire stock of Spring Snmoer Clo In all Its latest styles, are guaranteed to be aold ai lower prices than elsewhere, at GUINZBURG'S Relialilc Clothing Store, Western Hotel Corner, Competition la the life of business, and our fao U illes for underiellmg others oanse us to guar an lee the fart. Our long standing in business testifies to Its reliability. Thanking the public for past favors, wo will uo our nest to merit continuance of tbe same L. GUINZBURG, Old Western Hotel Corner, CLEARFIELD, PA. April 17, ISSl tf. Thomas A. Duckett, TT-TJ-JS-JL. I HEREBY give notice to tbe ciliiens of Clear, field and the surround! n a vieinilv that I am prepared at all times to furnish families and manufacturing establishments with a superior quality of HEARD Coal, Wood $ Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver lo a few hours' notice. I am alwaya ready to haul and deliver rom ano to tbe depot, or anywhere else, and move families and household goods anywhere on snm notice, 1HOH. A. DliCkETT, Clearfield, Pa., Mar. SI, I briO-tf. Re-Union of Trade, sTMIR undersigned wishing to Inform tbe public mm an opvuiu COMMISSION HTOHE, At the old stand in Troutville, Clearfield county, Pa., oa the Utb Inst, with a full stock of DRV COOOff, UHOCURIES, NdTIONM, Boote, Sthoea, i:tc, In Tact everything to be found in a flrat-elaas store, alt of which I am determined to sell at the lowest oaso prices. FARMERS AND LUMBERMEN Will find it to their advanUgo to do their dealing with me, as tbe highest prices will be paid for Orain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Part or one-half oath will be paid. Trading for o inn him or iumier oi anv Kind a sueela tv. Alao. agent for . Singer Sewing Machines. Bavins' made arransementa with KaitM. ma. chants to aell goods f urn tailed me, therofora eall and see, aa I will be enabled to sell cheaper than uv cuvnpnai. j , w. UAKLILK, Troutville, Pa., Sept. li, '79-1y. Agent. REMOVAL ! James ! Leavy tj Ilavlnff nurehated the antlra atrtnk af Fm.1 Saokett, hereby gives notice that he has moved Into the room lately occupied by Reed A llas;orty, on Second street, where no Is prepared to ollor to the public COOK STOVES. PARLOR STOVES, of tha latest Improved patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware, FRESH MEAT 1 7"1I.L alio eontlnuo the butchering business. Y Meal market In the plaining mill office, on Pine street. Fresh meat every Monday. Weduae- day, Friday and Saturday mornings. Your pat- ruuage u rerpeciiuny eoiioiiet, K. W. DROWN, Per M. 'J. UaowM. Clearfield, Pa., June 1st, lSbl-tm. YOTJ CDJUN Save moneY I.N IiUVINtf YOtlt OOODS FHOM Geo. Weaver & Co. fKCOND STIIEKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., UKAl.KRS IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots f Shoes, HatsCaps, GROCERIES, C2rpels, Oil Cloths, Ac, &c. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, BACON, HAM, SALT, OATS, CORN, cuor, KT0, trur flvrrtistuunts. Dl:l:w FOR iAlB. TblrlMO blru of J) llall.B ll.M which I will l.ll aheap for oaah, or .loban. fur wbent. For farther In formation Mil .a or ltddreaa tbe nndoriigned. KKA1IKII, Nor,ftf. Cle.ra.ld, J L. It. nKICHUOLD, 'IJHCJUON IIBNTI n.v, QrnJuil. or th. PenBaylrnaia Collefr of Dental' Kuritery. OfAo. iar.aidano.of Dr. Hilla.oppoait. th. Khaw Hour.. nchlj, 'Tli-U. Millinery I Millinery 1 1 ITAKK tha pleura of Inforialnj lb. public Ibat I ab.li otter ep.l indurtetn.nta la Milliner. Gooda, aoh aa Kilhe, Dallna, Ribbon., Klouara, Ao., Irinmad and I nlflmm-d li.u.nd Hoon.u, ia the very Ut.pt at.lea. Notlona nod Made-up Clolbinf for children. 1 klnUW a.tli.11 a altera of your patronage. Ub3 H. A. WKLCII, Market Bt , ClMrdeld, Pa. Apr, 10, Hil ly. FORSALEI .1 not sv.i.rn two torst A LL thote two certain lots of ground with dwelling bouse lbereon, aituate on Market slrt, opposite thti Allenlieny House, in tbe bor ough of CleaiMeid. bavini a front on -aid street of Hut frt, and extending in depth 1711 (Wt lo an allay, knowu iu ihe pln of aaid borough as lols Nns. IA& aud 174, being the estate of James Thompson, decsascd. Apply to FKANK PIKI.DIITU, W. U. UIULEH, Attorneys for owner. Clearfield, Pa., May 4, 1814 41, A Bargain I FARM FOR SALE I The undersigned nflWi at nrlvate sale that val- cable farm situated ia UHAIIAM TOWNHIIIP, Clearfield county, known as the Containing 122 acres, AO of which are cleared, aod having thereon erected a large frame dwell ing bouse, large frame barn, and the other neces sary outbuildings, together with a largo orchard, good water, ete. The property will be sold on very easy terms. Vor further nartlenlars inoulra of the Subacriber, In person, or by letter. f H AH K rihLOlMl. Clearfield, Pa., March 24th, 1880.-tf. LIME ANDPLASTERI HocJiankal and Agricultural Limi of the Tory Bost Make Low Hatoi of Freight on Full Car Loada. IA ND PLASTKK.-W. l.ll thaCayuga ,round J plaiterat low price, by tb. oar load. In apc.klng of thla celebrated plmter aa .otnpared with the NoT.aoolia or whit, plotter, tb. Orang. Judd Co., pnhllibera of th. Aiwrncon Agrimltur. ,'(, aay, "Tli.r. ia no difference; the price i, tbe only eonaideratioa." Arldreae, ALKXANIIKR k CO. April nth, ISSl-Sot. Bellefootr, P.. Agricultural I::!:::::; ! Thankful for past favors, we Invite the public to eall and see our large aod new stock of goods, which we will dispose of at reasonable rates for easiQ, or eiehange for country produce. Polite and attentive olerks to wait opon you, and prices down low. QEOROB WEAVKR A CO. Clearfield, Pa April 20, USl-tf. BOROUGH ORDINANCES. A N ORDINANCE IN H FIXATION TO IHIMRl CTINtJ 8THEETH: Sarvioa 1. He it enacted and ordained by tbe Burgess and Town Council or the borough of Clearfield, and it is hereby enaoted and ordained by authority of the samet From and after tbe passage of thia ordinance, It aball be unlawful for any person to permit any lumber, coal, wood, wee on i, aleda. machinery or other nruncrt or any kind or nature te stand, He or remain on tho atreett or high wave of tbe borough, either outiide or apon the pavers cote thereof, without having nrii ooieinca per minion irom tue llurgess or Towa Council : and anv itersoo ar neraona vio lating the provisions of this ordinance on due Sroot thereof, shall be flood hy the Hargess or any j u it ice of tho Peace of the bo rout h, not lets than two nor mnrw than Ave dollars, and the coats of me proceedings to be Jsvled aod collected at like nnea are now collected by law. Sac. 2. No person ownlm or oocmvlns? nroo- erty within tbe limits of tha borough, shall plaoe or suffer te remain in front of his premises, and to the middle line of tbe street, any paper, shavings, iraw.aay, uoxea, oarreis, tne relate or stores, shops, kitchens, cellars, yerda or gardens, old stove-pipe, old boots or shoot, broth or rubbtrh of any character for a longer period than 12 hours; and any person so oflondingthallhe fined by the Burgeaa, not less than one nor more than three dollara, to be recovered as debts of like amount are by law recoverable. Provided, that this ordlnanoe shall not he so construed as to prevent aay person from depositing building ma terials on the sides of said streets, so as to leave sufficient room ftr Ihe freepassags ef wagons and other carriages. In testimony that the above ordinance wae patted oa the Alb day of Juno, 18S1, I hire here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the borough. & I. S.N . DhR, llurgess. Ideal J Atteit: J. P Sxrnaa.Clsk. ITAKK this method or notify Irg thoie in need of a good Mower, Kea per, Thmher or Plow, that I bavo the agency of tbe BlICKEYE Slower, Reaper and Thresher, Unnofaelured by AULTMAN A CO., Canton, 0. I am alao agent fur th. oolebrated South Bend Chilled Plow ! "iit-P.rioo. ia awd of either of tb. ahor. had better call on or addreaa ta. before porohaeing elaewbere. ZACIIARIAI! MiNAl'L, june 8, 1881. If Cnrw.narilla, Pa. The Kstej Organ ! "From North tntwath, from F.a.t to Weal, TUe Utcy Organ, am the Heat." VrilKN a Company, by legitimate rn.nul.o y T tar. and aotnal produclioa, ruches tbe nomber of 100,000 In process of oonaecutive numbering, It is an event whioh do serves mora than a passing men tion or eaaual remark. It means very much la many ways. It Indicates first. A high business standing, and good reputation for probity and fair dealing. Second. A very high reputation for quality of work, in TONK, WOKKMANSIUP, DURABILITY. Third. A very oxtanslre system ofmanufas tnre. We furniih any make nf Organs or Pianos. W. W. PKICB, Agent. Curwensrille, Pa., May 35, l8fll-2m $fip flwtisrmfttts. I. O. RBin W. A. UAOBBTr. JKADft 11AG KUTY, FIRK, LIFB AND ACCIDENT INS1IRANCR AUENCY. 4r0neela Graham Building, Market street. Clearfield, Peaa'a. June 13, liSHl.tf. (1AUTION. All parsoas are hereby wanted J against purchasing er la any way meddling with the following described personal property aow la the possess ioe of Alfred itiibnp, ef Pereu- son towntbip, vlsi One yoke ef tteers,! hogt, I narrow, j plows, I leg eaaiaa, I eant hooks, 1 Jrind stone, 1 wagon, 1 log sled, I pairs of grebe, rope and tackle blerk. Tbe foregoing property was purchased by me al private sale, aad la allowed lo remain la the pnaaetetou of said Alfred Biehop oa loan only, subject to my order at any time. HARRISON WOOD, llurd, Pa., Jane 11, 18SI-it Tk News Trow MOORE'S? THE? HAVE JUST RECEIVED . THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Hats and CapJ Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, (1st Pitting, nnd nepainog rumps a Specialty. All work warranted. Anrthinar tn mv line will be nrdrt .aUI If aeairci. jas. L. l.KAVY. Proprietor. FRED. BACKkTT, Agent, ClearScd, Pa., January 1, 1870-tf. i s r.;:::l:;,: Qoods That Ever Came Into the County, AT THEIR STORE, ROOM Ml. 1 OPERA HOUSE, CiRO. C. el TOM . MIMIHIi. Cle.rlclJ, Pa., Btpt. II, I8B0.tr. EXECUTORS' SALE OF Dcsiralilc Real Estate ! Estato of Eichard Shaw, r.,Doc'l rpflK atidfr.lrne4, Vxeeatora of Ihe e.tnte of I lilt IIAKII KHAW. Br., decrnaed. will offer at public aale at Ihe COIIHT IIOUSK.in tbe bor ough of Clearfield, 1.., oa Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1S81, AT 1:3(1 O'C LOCK P. ! Th. followla, raluabl. raal .alo, via i Tb. IhrH atory HIIICK HOTUI, property, vuiu-i u. anu fir.. BirOOl., IB IOC Dor oogb of CL.rBeld, hnowa a. wm 'The Shaw House fronting with two lotsof ground thereto belonging xuu ieei on Market street, una wo feeton first street, with a two. story C'l 1 1 f W. aw',nD aoute attavrbecl. The to- ici proper naa inty aed-ronms and all eonvenlenoea for a Bret-class betel. One of tbe most desirable hotel properties IB Uentral Peaneyivanie. The above will be sold together with a two slery frame dwelling house en Market street, ad jaeeat to the Hotel, and one ether frame dwelling bouse and a t we-story store building, all fronting oa Market street. ALSO. Alt that ceriala lot, known Ib the rlah of Clearfield borough aa Lot He 1H0, fronting ff feet oa Loeust etrvet, run- f9 ning back 1 T 2 feet, more or leas, loan alley I a -j with dwelling bouse and allneoettary out bnildinga thereon tree ted, and other improvements. TilH.nS OF B.iLEt One-t bird cash at delivery nf good deed, aad the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable la oaa and two years, with Interest. A. b. SHAW, JOS. SlIAVT, Surviving Ks'rs of Richard Shaw, Sr.dee'l.J Clearfield, Pa, June I, Ihll-ta. A NOROINAKCR IM RELATION TO il. TH fa. HAI.U OK COAL: Sxirrioa 1. Rs It enacted and ordained by the (largess and Town Council of tbe borough of UearDctd, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by authoritr of tbe aame i Tbnt from and after (he passage aad lawful promulgation of this or dinance, that all persons engaged In mining and telling bituminous ooal whhtn the borough of Clearfield, shall sell luoh ooal by weight, aod two thousand pounds shall be one ton. Sac. 2. It aball bo the duty of atl person selling or deliveries: bituminous ooal tecitiaensef tho bor. ufjh, tn flrit have the same weighed by some com petent weighmaater, and present the certificate of such weigbmaster to the vendee, setting forth the amount of coal delivered t and any permn violat ing the provisions of this ordinance, shall forfeit and par to the use of the borough, the price of each and every load of coal so ottered fur sale. Sar. S. Any person keeping scales for weigh- log ooal sold within the borough, sball permit the II ur ret i or Town Council, or anv one authorliad by them, to enter upon his premises te Inspect said males aa often as may be deemed aeeessary j and when aaid scales shall be found deficient, tbe i ""l"' Mti auiiiy mo parson or persons owning the same, who sball at oca have such scales made to we irk aoeuratelv under a rtenaltv of twenty dollars fur every failure to repair the aame after 24 hours notice, aaid penalty to be oonrciea aa genu oi like amount ate ty law re coverable. In teatlmony that tbe abore crdinance was passed on the Mb day of June, IHI, I have here unto ret my hand aad afhsed the seal ef tbe borough. S. I. ISM UK H, Clerk. tSeal. Atteat! J. F.nTr.Bn, Clerk. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE IXSfllANCK COMPANY, Newark, N. ?. INCORPORATED 1845. PURELY MUTUAL. Asbrtb, Jan. 1, ISiil, as ascertained by Kiauuning Comtnistioaars ef Masiachusetts, Ohio and New Jersey -.36,7M,8I6 M Liabilitirs. as stated bv the same. 31. 9 11. 4.1!t 8S Soai-Lt-s fay Mate'thu's Standards H,Hlfi,.H82 08 Si -ari.ua by New York Standard... t,veaiV OS All pel iciei nonforfeitable after second year; low expenses, large dividends de clared and paid every year since organ isation ; ample surplus ; surrender values moat liberal j losses promptly adjusted and paid. Omnia i LEWIS C. OROVElt, Phbbiibrt. JAMKS B. PKARSOJf, Vica-PaaaiDaaT. Ed. L. P"Bbibs, See'y. Thbo. Mackmbtt, Trees. POTTKR A KBVEfl, StaU Agents, 622 Wal nut street, Philadelphia, Pa. It. M. MEN AI.I.Y, Special Agent. Offioe la Moasop's building, Market llreet, Clearfield, Pa. a-t.'ll-tf. HARNESS I HARNESSII Tifi ?Vry for l"or llriir$r IP you want to stodv vnnr own Interest, do not fail to call at ANDREW HARWICH'S HAR. NESS 8 HOP, on Market street, next door to John A. Stock 'a tobacco store, Clearfield Peno'a. -TUK PACTS ARK THA 7 All fir it -class work is dune at HARWICH'S. "VTse-s foot oil and ailo grease at ll HARWICK'g. )onble and single hat a ess of all kiodt at HARWICH'S, h idiog siddlei of all kinds at V HARWrCKU ar sets and horse covers or all kinds at A IIAKU'irK'R. llThlps of all kinds and as low as b cents at If IIARWICK'S. arness or all kinds made to order at IIAKWIfk a All Kinds or collars at bottom prires at HARWICH'S. Ucmimber an X L N T line of borae furnish ing goods at HARWICH'S. ri" beep and make all kinds of lumbor bar. T aettfat IIARWICK'S. Ivory and all otber kinds of rings of all sites at IIARWICK'S. (lomba, brushes, aad laterferlag boot, en hand J at-- HARWICH'S. I""" robes, knee duster, and ecreeaa of all JV binds at 1IARWICK S. Job work and rep airier promptly attended ta, Remember the shop- ia Sfaaw'a row, on Market street, between Ihe Mansion Home and the Sbaw Home, Clearffell, Penn'a. May 10, loSl dm. TP VM OIIIII R I RELATION To I Mi OK IIOIIH.: lJ INK HIIHOL'UH : Famon 1. Be It ordain b the Sorweaa and Town Coancil of tbe boroarh of CloaHtold. and it la brr-by enacted and ordained br aotborltT of we Bene: ina 11 aoad noanlawtul lor aay par ana or pereone ta run or him to be roa oa aay of lb. atrorta .r higbwaye 9( Mid borooKb, any online or railroad Mr, at any hater ar irreater rate or apoed thaa t BiilM aa hoar, and any pw M ao olTendinr. aball a. fined by th. Bargee, ot lew tbaa le aor anor. thaa tw.aty dollara a eo.ia ior eaea ana .r.ry oiicbm, aad oa rallar. to pay aaid an. aadeoata, orgi. Mcurity to pay th. aame wllhla I. daya,Bhall heeonmltted to the Hor agh loch up aot more tbaa lortylrkt hoara. Dae. I. It .hall be aalawfal f.r any p.reoa or poraoae to rid. .r drlra any bora, oa aay af tbe Btreete or highway, of aaid Boroagh al aay Faet.r or grralw rat. ol apeed thaa t Bail., ea hour, and any poraoa m oll.nding aball bo lead aot lea. tbaa aor nor. thaa e doll.ra aad oobU, aad ea fallor. to pay the eom. or giro aocarity to do M witbia Ua daya shall ba oomaiitud lo tho Bor ough Lock ap aot mora thaa fortyight hoara. IB teatimoBy that tbe aboea ordlaaae. wm paired oa the alb day af Ju... I 111, I bare bar.. onto nt any hand and aCiad tb. real af tba boroo.b. B. 1. BNiDKH, Dargaai. Heal. Attertt i. r.SnTPan, Clerk. NEW WASHINGTON NORMALIKSTITUTE. Openi Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continue 12 Weeka. rpiIIS school eomaiende itself te public favor X, for the following reasons t Pint. Boarding can be had in good families at from 2 to $1 50 per wee t. Second. Loratioa Is bealtkfal aod society re fined and cultured. Third. The eourte or study embodies the State Normal School featnre. and is Dartieulariv adapted to the wants of tbose who eipeet to teach. Fourth. Tbe students have the advantage of a well conducted Literery Society, before which will he delivered e Mtice of free Waotarvs. Fifth. The work of the school Is stimulated by tha encouragement and favor of aa Intelligent community. Piith. Special attention will be given tbe Normal elaat by the Prlacipal, who Is a gradaate of a Bute Normal School, and tbe in itrect In in Theory ofTeaohiag, Government,. will Ve made to acoord with tbe modern ideas of ad vanced educator. TUITION: NORMAL DII'ARTMRNT. Comesoa Brancheawlfh School Konomy...8 00 Common R reaches and School Keoaomy with Alrebro, Ueometry, Phyalnal Ueog raphy, Natural Philosophy, Civil liov emmsnt, Latin, ete ( GRAMMAR DRPARTMhNr. lllgbeateUaa.... 69 Lower claaaee g eg Por farther Informatloa addreaa, W. A. AMHKnsB, Oseeola, Pa., MATT SAVAOR, Ckarteld, Pa. Msr. t, ll-lf.