j 'J I IS ! 1 ? II v n : V ; t . ''r i I i tr JtaUroads. I'rmiNjivnnlulCiiIlrofiil .E TYRONE CLEARFIELD BRANCH OM aaa after MoBdaj, NOV. I, lino, the I'eaeeafer Trtlni will ma delljr (eieepl Son dsa) belweea TrroaeandOlearllelil, a, follows: CLEARFIKLD HAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LKAV NOHTH. TjroBt......... I.oi.i.ii, Vaaeoojoc,..., .1, " Bummlt H Lag, " Poweltoa 10.00, M Oeoeola,... 10.1, " Bo)iui 10.17, Btelaer'e, 10.31, Pblhpibur,10.lt, ' Oraftam 1ft. IH, BIuaL.il 10.17," WellaoetOB,... 10.44, Bller 10.43, " WoodUnd 10.59, " Barrett, 11.07," UoBerd 11.13, " Clearfield, ...... 11. 19, Rirervlew... ...11.11, OnrwDaTilHI.IOl p.k Hlrenriew 1.10, " Cle.rleld, 1.40, Leoaarit,.,. 1.41, Barrett, 1.54, " WooiilaBiI, .,, - miw,.. ooii, WaJltnloB.4.lr, Blot iia.ll 4.14, Orabam 4.11, Pblllp.burg, .,.1.11, " ileloer'e 4.au, ' Boratoa 4.40, " Oaeaola 4.11, " Poweltoa, 1.US, " Bnanmit, 4. IS, VaBeooyo,......t.la, " TjniBB, ...M1, CarweBsville,. 11.40a. CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. L EAVE SOUTH . CurwefisTllle 6.30 I. u RlTorrlow.,... l.M " Cl.art.ld,. (.47 " Leonard 1.11 " Barrett, 1.67 Woodleed, .... 0.01 ' Bljler 1.09 " WallaoetOB,... 8.14 " Blua Ball, e.Jl trrabam 0.J4 Pbillpabarg... 6.20 " Hteiner'e, 0.33 " Bojtnton 1.37 O.oeola, (.42 Poweltoa Ml " Summit, 7.03 Veneooyoe,.... 7.31 Tvrono 7.46 LEAVE NORTH. TjroBe MO r. . ar,eoojoo,....7.3 " Summit 8.04 " Poweltoa 8.17 " Oeoeola,.. 8 is " BoratOB 8.34 " BteiBor's, 8.3V " Pbillpaburf...8.43 " Orabam 1.47 M Blua Ball 8.11 VYallaoetoa, ...0.01 " Bllar 0.10 " Woodland, .I7 " Barrett, 0.25 Laonard 9.30 " Clearfield,.... 1 0.07 " K)Temaw,...!0.l5 " Curwenlrllle 10.29 " PIHLIP8BUKQ MOSnANNON BRANCH K9 LBAVB aoUTB. r. a. a. . a. a. itatiom. 30 Morriadala, 1:40 T:S0 PbUlpaburg, LIATB BOBTH. A, a. r. a. r. a 7:11 11:40 7:00 12:25 1:09 13:21 1:00 r.aa Dteiner s 149 T.40 1:55 10 JO 7:iS . 1:10 10:35 8:11 1:11 10:41 8:19 1:23 10:48 8:21 8:30 10:61 1:11 1:31 10:58 1:41 3:41) 11:11 Ml BorBtua, 12:14 4:58 9:50 12:04 4:40 0:34 11:61 4:30 9:30 11:45 4:20 9:35 11:40 4:20 9:20 11:31 4:10 9:11 11:30 4:06 9:10 11:11 4:00 Useeola, Moahannon, Starling, Houtsdale, MoCaulee, Kendriok't, Kamejr. BALD IAULE VALLKY BRANCH. El. Mail, r. a. a. a. 7.01 1.30 laart TjrrOBe 1 23 8.37 Bald Eagla -H 9.18 Jaliaa 8.14 1.43 Mlleabarg ." 9.61 B.ll.ronu 8.41 10.03 Milalborl 139 Howard 41 11.08 arrlraL. HaraB Mall. Eip. r. a. a. a. arrlva 8.81 7.61 8.17 7.4 J 1.38 7.06 t.li 8.43 1.06 8.38 4.56 8 21 4.31 6.00 UaYt 1.66 111 TYRONH STATION. BAlTwiRD. a. a. CloelnDati Klp.( 9:52 PmiBo Eipraia, 8:57 Jobnatuwo Kxprtff,9:07 wkbtward. a. a. Pittatrargk Kip'll, 1.61 PboIOo Kipnaa, 1:12 r.a. r. a. micaio Day KI, 11:18 Chlco Kinrail, 1:31 MailTraiu, 1:1)1 Mall TrBia, 7 01 HuntHiiidoB Acod, 8:20 Pant Lint, T:3o Cloia oonneotloni mails ij all tralni at Trrona and Look Uafta. B. . BLAIR, JiT-lf. SuparintandaBt. 8TAOB LINKS. A Itaffalaavoa CarwanitTilladallj for ReynoMt- Tiiia, at I oolooK, p. m., Brnriog at KaynoldiTillt at 6 o'olock, p. m. Returning, loaraa Reynold!. Tilla dally, at 7 o'elook, a. m., arriving at Cur. wenirilMj at 12 u'tlook, m. Kara, aacb way, 2. A Itaga leavet Curweaivllle dally, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for DuBlt City, arming at llnol City at I o'elooa, p. u. Returning, leave! DuUolt at T o'olook, a. m., daily, arriving at Corwenaville at o oioea, m. r are, aaoB way, ll .00. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW ORADK DIVISION. and after Mondat, Nor lltb. 1880. Nor lltb. J the naaiengertraina will run daily (eieept Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, u EARTWARI).Da; Mallleavea Pltubnrj 8:55 a.m.; Red Bank 11:35; tjhao Junction 1 1:51 1 New UetMeheia 1151 p. m.; MajiTllle 1:10 iroy i:oo urooRTllia 1:40 ruller'l 1:30; Fey. Botdteitlal:30; UuHoia 1:08 ; Summit Tunnel It I renoeld 1:41; Tylar a 1:45; Ueaeaetta 4:31; arrirea at Driftwood at 1:30. W FJT W A H 11. Day Mall learei Driftwood 11:30 p. in. llenoietu 1:00 Tyler'a 1:31 FenOeld 1:30 ; Rummlt Tunnel 1:00 ; Dulloti 115; KeynoldiTillel:38: Kullar'i l it; Brookrille I I 5 ; Troy 1.31; llayirille 3:55; New Bethlehem 4:00 i 8li(o Junction 4:47; Red Bank 1:03 1 arrival at fiiiioarrH i:i p.B, p9 The ReynoldfTllle Aocommodation leavea ReyooldaTille daily at 7:51 a. ai.j aad arrival at nana ai I u ou a. m., rittaburah at 1:40 n Leavea rutiburith at 1:11 p. n.; Red Hank at :io p. m.; arrttrm at Heynoldavlllt at 0:05 p. m. Cloao eoBBeetloBi Bade with traiai oa P. 4 K Railroad at lmlt.noj, aad with tralni on the Aiieg-nony valley Railroad at Red Bank. DAVID HcCARtlO.Oea'l Hup't. A. A. Jacaaoa, fiup't L. O. Dir. FARE FKOM CLEAKFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa 13 Look HaroB I WillUoiaport 1 UunttngdoB .H 1 Lewiatowo. 1 Maryarillo 4 Coweaa villa Oireola , HAIlHlSBlllld... 4 Middletowa .11 Marietta. Laneaetar 1 51 180 PUILADELPIIIA 70 Altoona 1 OA Jnhnatowa. I 86 Philipaburi II Tyrone 1 12 PITTSBURO 1 II iWiarrtlatuoM. SII(F.M.k!Jl;.I hereby inform my p.. trom, and mankind la (enoral, that I have removed my ahoemaking abup to the room la Urabam'a row, over S. I. Hnyder'a jewelry alore, and that I am prepared to do all kinda of work in my una eneaper man any other ahop in towa Ail work warranted aa Rood aa eaa be dune anv, When alee. Politlvely Ihil la the cheapen! ahop Dae. II, 1871-tr. Sjg Clearfield Nursery.g KNCOUKAGR HOME INDUSTKY rpilB onderalgned, having aitabllihed a Nor- jl eery on tna rue, about hair way botwera ClearAeld and Oorwenevilla, la prepared to far Blah all brnda of FRUIT TRKKS, (aUadard and dwarf,) livirgreeaa Shrubbery, a rape Vlnaa, Uoo.eberry, Uwtoa Blackberry, Btrawbrrry, and Raapberry Vlnaa. Alao, Siberian Crab Trooa, (lulnce, and early icarlel Rhubarb, Ac. Ordera protnpuy attended to. Addreaa, J. D. WRIIIHT, tap20-81.y Curwenavllle, Pa. OPEHFOR AILI LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchville 1 I HAVE fast received tlie larger stock of goods over brought to this section of the county, which 1 will sell for cash or produce s clump is tlioy can bo bought elsewhere. My vwa VUIIBISIB CI DY GOODS, Groceries, Bonis ci Shoes, Hardware, wNaili a Specialty Heady Made Clothing. A full ilock of FIS1I. Salt in Urire or smalt lacks, or by tU Urrol. CROCKERY WARE, tono or clay. QUEENSWARE, all atlo and qaality. In short, I have ovorytbing nwded by tha farmer, the mochanio. tlie laborer, or anybody olfo, which I will soil jutt as cheap as lbs goods can be purchased anywhere oisa. Please call and examine my Rooda and pricea belora Inresting Isewhera. r ( L.M.COUl)RIET. FrenchTille, Pa., Mar. 2, '81-tf. Jltif flrfrtisfmtuts. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BLHNSlltK, PKNN'A. TUB latHfcrlbar now otTon to lh e!tUD of fiuraiiilt nil rlcinilv, n unpruf Med !!,"",, "' ;" f caeket. ad Coffin will to kciii on bttnil, moi ordrrt 11 lie J t OB4, 1"iiiitj .ItltHdtd .Inyirherr. I will furalab the fineit ai well ai the ehrapeat artlolea dedloated to fuaerAlf All ardera left at the etore uf Joaa 0. Conhbb will receive prompt attention. For further partioulart, eull on or add ran B. B. HbWDKBSON. Deo. 10, 1879-tf. DIRECTIONS. for oaUrrh, hi.T lcvr, 'old tD th hetJ, An,, nirt with tht Rngn, 4 prllcl of tl llttlro into lb noMritf; drt.w Iron K brvatba through ib dom. It will bt bt0rbd, elftnini. nd bHliog tha dia- Ufi ntnibrtnt. For earncu. ( Apply pttrtleU Into r lit mf. ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVINU ftlncd in DTitbl loc) iiiUttoa, dliplMtDg otbar vrcpirkatloni iu lb rielnlty of diiooTiry, U, on Ha narila alooa. rocogaitcd u wonderful remedy whertver bobwn. A fair trUI will oonrlnoa tht tnoit ikaptlc! of lU euro tlrt power It effeotutlly cImdh thu Btul pftttaKti of Catdrrbftl vlrna, cauiins; healthf ieor tiona, tlltya loHamaiition and irritation, protaota tbt membrtvnal lining;! of the head from additional eolda, oompUlBly baa It the aoraa and reatoraa tba hdi of tail and iniell. liirneflclal raaulli arc rtaliied by a faw applioationi. A thorough treat ment aa dlrecltd will core Catarrh. Aa a huaaa bold reined for sold In tba bead it ! unequalad. Tba Balm li ran; to uia and agreeable, tiuld by drufiriitt at 60 ceute. On reocipt of 60 eeut will mail a paohtge. Pond for circular with full Id formation. ELY'S CHEAM BALM CO., Owego, N. V. For aale hy th Clearfield DrugRiiU, and by Wliolraale Druglata generally, April fltb, IHHl-htn. NEW WASHINGTON Opens Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continue 12 Weeks. THIR lehool floutoiniii Iticlf to publlo favor for tho following reaioDi : Klrit. Boordlof otvn bt bad in good fatnilioi ftt irom 9 v fa. o pr west. fjooood. Location ii healthful aad looiety v Hoed and cultured. Tblrd. Tbe court of itudv ombodlei lb 8ut Normal School featurta, and ii particularly adeptod to the waoti of tboi who oiptct to teach. Fourth. Tho itudeoU bre tb advantage of a well conducted. Literary Booletr, beTuro wbiob will be delivered a aei iei of free lecturte. Fifth. Tbe work uf the to boot U timuletrd by lb eDoooragement and favor of an intelligent OODiiaunit;. biltb. tSpeciml attention will be glvtn tbe Norm! I elan by the Principal, who is a graduate of a Stit Norm 1 1 riobool, and the liintructlon in Theory of Teaching. Uoverooient, 4c, will be made to eocnrd with the modern idem of ad vanced educatori. TUITION: NORMAL I1KPAKTMKNT. CotamoB Kranobea with fioliool r)coaomj...l6 00 Cummoa liranflliea and School Koonouy wiib Alfeora, lleometrj', i'Bjatcal uaof ra.hjr, Natural l'hiloiohT, Civil Uov. eminent, Latin, ei 8 00 URAM.MAU DKI'AKTMENT. lilffbaat olaaa. 11 00 Lower ela..ca 3 00 For further Information adilreai, W. A. AMIIKUSK, (ItorcJa, Pa, MA'IT 8AVAUK, ClcarlelJ, Ca. Mar. , ISSl.tf. LI & 'J DEALERS' IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'DCO., Pi. Respect fully solicit thoir patrons and the pub He general! to eull and tiam ine their new ftook of Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTINd OF Cnhbmore", Velvotoons, Delaines, Lawns, Ginglinms, Prints, Un bloaihcd and Jiloacliod Mus lim, Knncy Skirts, Sheet incs, Tickings, Carpets, Jjufrs, Oil Cloths, IIOSIEUY, T.aundriod, Wliito, Cheviot and Porcalo Shirts, Olovos, Noekwcnr, Mon'a and lioys' Clothing, lints, Caps, Hoots, Shoos, etc., cto. Groceries & Geni Merchandise Will bo found oi first quality, and satisfaction Is guaranteed. Tho fol lowing aro always kept on hand, (some few only in their soason) : Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Ryi tips Confoclionerios, Orangos, J, onions. Bananas, Figs, Dates, etc., Hard ware, Quconswaro, Glassware, Tinwaro, Wood and Willow ware, Puints, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Kurnituro, Si Minora' Supplies, ALSO, DEALEHS IN BAUK,:&.It.TIES & SIII2TGLES, July 28, 1880-tf. THIS CniCAOOfXoRTll WESTERN RAILWAY II the OLDEST, BEST CONSTRUCTED, BEST nyi irrau, and tooce tie LEADING RAILWAY or Tti WEST AND NORTH-WEST I ii me raonoii ana teit roate bttwean Chicigo na an doidii ia Knrtbera Uliooll, Dakota, Wyomieg, Keb-aika, iowm, VBiuorniB.urvKua.iriiana, t Ub, Uol- arado, Idaho. U on ten a, Nevada, aod for C0DNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, DKKVEH, I.UAKl ll.l.tv, SALT LAKE, SAX FKANCISCO, DeadwAoa, flloal City, Cedar Raplrfa, Pea Melaea, CelafflbBa, aad all fioiata la tbe Territoriea, aad the Weal Alto, fr Milwaakaa, Oreea Il.T, O.hkoah, flhebavgaa, Marnnelte, Feed da Lae, WalartnwB, Houghton, Neenah, Meaaaha, St Paol, Mlnaeapolla, Huron, Volga, Fargo, Die marct, Winona, LaOroeee, Owalonna, aad all Bolota IB Mlaaeaeta, Dakota, WiteoBila Bad tba North weal. At Cornell Blefli tha Traiai of tbe Chleage A BorH Wealeni and tha U. If. Hailwart n..rt from, arrire at and aaa tba lama Jeial UaloB DotioU it Chlrego, (Ion eoBBeetloBi are made with the Lake Hbora, Miehlgaa Central. Baltimore A Okie, r't. Warne A I'.nn.rlranla, end Cblaaga A Oread Trnak Hallwajt, aad tha Kankakee aad Paa Haadle Houua. Cloea eonaeetloaa made at Jnaelloa Folate. ItillhaONLV LINBranamg rullmnn Hotel Dining Cnrs BtTWIia CHICAQ0 and COUNCIL BLUFFS. aT-rallmea) Blaepera ea all Night Traiai. -e) In.l.t anoa Tlskel Agenti aelling yam Tirkeli tla Ihil road. Kaemlae yonr Tiekela. and refaea to any 11 mej wo aet read erer tba Cbioage A North. Weitera Railwaa. IT tow wlah the beat trarellni aaeommo.lalloe. yoa will baj roar tlrketa be ihiiroela, M-ANU WILL TAKR MON8 OTHKH. All Tiekat Agent, aell Tlehete kj IM T.lne. MAKVIN HI1HH1TT, U V. r. aad General Manager, eprll, 'll-1r. Cbioage, !Usrfllaufor,s. John Irving Bros, CLRWKXSVILLE, l'A, DEALERS IN I . t mm i n ah Kinds oi merchandise, 1 ' -SUCH A8 Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. M MAN-! nCTl REUS AND DKALKltS IN MllTAUE TI5IISEK, AND KVE11V DLSCKIFI1UN OF SAWED LUMBER CUT TO 0EDEE. - m Tho Only Manufuuturora in Cluarfk-ld County of tho NEW PROCESSTLOUR! Jot i rot n, t nor .urn rnvn .ff.M'.fi'M o.r iiA.rni ri"Casli paid for nil kintlti of; lirftin VV heat, Rye, Oats, Ltc. Curwenollle, Pa., June 1, 18f0.tr. HOFFER'S Ceap Cash Store IIOOM No. Tllltl;.:, OPI KA litumc, Clearfield, Pa., WUOLEKALB 4 HKTAIL DEALER IN DllY GOODS, Com p riti Dren Ooodi of tba rerj lateet itylti. ouniiiuni id part oi viPtimerer, Manoneiter Fanoiet, Alpaeai, and all nupner of Fancy Dress Goods, Sunb a Cretona, Mohair Luter, Plaidi, lrfi Uinftbame. DrM Fanaiti of tht very Ittoit tvlei, and af eheep ai they ao be lolJ In tbie niarket. NOTIONS, Coniliting f Olure fir (lent, Ladle and Minae. Hoh of ell ehHdoe, tSilk Frinjrei, Lam, Fancy Ditm Uuttooi, Larlira' Tin of all ehadee and itylea. CvSt end Collart, Kibhum of alt ktndi and qaalitlei. Merino Underwear, TrimmlDgi, K. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. Queensware, Hardwaro, Tinware, CuriH'K OilCloths, WALL PAPER. LEATHER, FISH.Ito., Which will ba aold wboleaale or retail. Will take Country Produce In Exchange fur C-oodi at Market Prlrei, WM. J. HOFFKR, ClrarlVM, Ha., Kfpl. 41. 1mh tf. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. Tlie only 8-Flange Safe in the World, AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The PATENT Sturo socuro from Ilurplnts than any riro L'rooi sniu, unti no oxponso in repairing Holla or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Those Safes ro now boiim Hold in this Rlnto In LARGE NUMBERS, And give the Greatest Satisfaction, Being tha Most Ttihly Fininhcd, Best XZaie, tm& Choapest First- cuss sate evoi rro&ueed. Tboso Oolobrnted Safes had tho Champion Record IK TUB Great Boston Fire, And since that time rniKAT and impor tant iMrnoviMrsTs have boon mado. Before Riving your order to anr other concern, send for prices and descriptive lainiogao. MORIUS&IRELAM) BOSTON, MASS. Dee. II, llle-lj. rrl taiiT ainT k!T"-"l R T.aaawiaa,,'lwi i'ai Hfttr .J nsioe THE KEPUBLICAN. CLEAKKIKLD, l'A. tVKI'NKSDAY MOHS1NO, JI SB 15, IJ8I A REMARKABLE POEM. L'llndo tbe Mighty One, Olinf ia thr (rief, Cling to the Holy One, lie (Wee relief; Cling to tha Uraoloaa One, Cling ia thy paia ; Cling to tbe F.lihful Oae, Ue will euelein. Cling to the LltlofOne, Cling in thy woe ; Cling to the Living One, P. Inviv: III. Ilrh. ill: II. II. b. til: II. Fa.eivl: 8. Pa. oavi: 1. Pi. l.i 1. I Theaa. a: lj. Pa. iv: 11. Ileb. .11: li. P. Iinvl: 7. I John It: 18. 1 nrougB oil below ; Rom. .11: 10. Cling to tbe Pardoalng One, John sir: ?7. lie epeaketh peaee. Joha xivi It. Exodue it: li. P. exrli: 27. John li: 37. John ii: IT. Horn. . John ir: 4. her. xxii: 19. Tilui II: II. i'l. exvii: I. I'i. xvi: 11. Cling to the Uenlin( One, AnguUh ehill eeaie. Cling to the Blreding Our, Cling to II ii iltle, Cling to tho HIiod One, In Him abide; Cling to lb Coming Ooe, Hope ibell riie aj.iint Cling to the Keigniiig One, Jy ligbte tbina eye-. STAR ROUTE COX TRACTS. What aro the Star routes? Tboy are postal rouU which are marked on tho books of tho Postollko Depart ment with three stars which are sup posed to represent tho words "celerity certuintv ana socunty. Iney arc ulrto tho routes which cannot bo reach ed by cither railroads or steamboats, but on which the mails must be car- cried by horses and men. They are the stugo and hornc-back routes, and though few and unimportant in the East and South, where railroad and water fut ilities ate abundant, aro nu morons and expensive in the West anil Southwest. Tho majority of theso Western and Southwestern Star routes woro advertised to bo let Iji November, 1877, the contracts to ben in July, 1878, and to run for four yoais. Who woro tho contractors lor theso routes f We could not namo all of tho gontle men whoso mimes will probably soon become famous, or ruther infamous, in American history, but a few may be mentioned. It was very seldom that a man entered into this business alone. Two or threo men who had strong backing had no partners, but as a gen eral thing combinations were lormcd, and sometimes each member of tho combination put in a bid. One of the most extensive of theso combinations was known n the Dorsey combina tion, its princif nl members being ex- Senator S. W. Dorsey, his brother, J. W. Dorsey, his brother in law, J. M. Peck, and J. R. Miner. The Price combination, with J". II l'rico at its head ami its headquarters in Missouri, was another. Another, with head quarters in Eat St. Louis, was com pose I of II, C. Dunbar, A. H. Pope, Georgo W. Wliito and others. Then there were tho Tinsdales, of Kansas, the Unrlnw ami Sunderson party, of Vermont, U. II. Peterson, J. T. Chi- lli'flli.r and Liu u., ii fin.l r,ll,...-u 1 - i . i , i .. ,. . ',, , dd theso combinations ati-mi II. Government? In the first place each had its own special territory in which it was allowed a clear field. A route was selected and a low bid, probably far below what it should have honestly beon, was put it. The honest nn- initiated bidders were of course under bidden, the contract was secured by n member of tho combination and gen erauy suoiei lo somo other porson, often at a sum considerably in excess ol the prico at which the original con tract wai made. As soon as tho con tract was made efforts were made to secure an increase in the frequency of tho servico and a decrease in tbo sched ule timo for carrying the mail botweon tho points specified in the contract. I ins was not a hard matter. Peti tions, sometimes genutno, sometimes bogus, wero sent to tho Second Assist ant Postmaster General. Senators anil Heproscntalivcs were induced to uso their influence, and as General Drady was. more than willing, tho in creased compensation was easily secur ed. Let us give as britfly as possible an example or two. Tho contract for carrying a tt i cekly mail Irom Shrcvc port lo Keil liiver Landing, La., a (lis tanco of 2C1 miles, on a schedule time of sixty hours, was awarded to B. II Peterson at $11,070. On the day on which tbe contract went into effect Potorson sublet tho route to N. L. Mc Ginnis at 89,000. In a littlo moro than a year tho service was increased to six times daily and tho timo reduced to forty-eight hours. Mr. Ilrady agrocd to givo Peterson 851,901 per annum instead of the 81 1,070 originally agrocd upon. Of this tho man who really porformed the servico receives $.33, 891, leaving Peterson a dear profit of 818, Sin, And all this was on record in Mr. Drrdy's department. In other words, Mr. Urady know that the serv ice for which tho Government wos pay- Ing nearly 852,000 was actually being performed for less than 831,000. This is only one examplo and not tho worst ono. There was tho route Irom Fort Hascoin to Trinidad, Now Mexico, which was awarded to W. W. Old dings, representing tho Gilmer and Salsbury party, for $1,700. The stroke of Mr. Brady's pen mado this route pay 815,810 annually, instead of the original $1,700. Then there was the routo from Friotown town to Eagle Pass, Texas, awarded to Charles An drews at $030, but soon increased lo 811,070. There waB tho routo from Canon City to Del Norte, Colorado, which fell into tho hands of tho Har low and Sanderson combination. This was awarded at $5,500, but in three months raised to 831,184. Tho routo from The Dalles to Baker City .Oregon, controlled by tho Dorscys, was award ed at $8,238, but soon raised to $72, 520, And so we might go on for a column or iwo. iel tins sutlico as ono comprehensive sample ol this extcrmivo and outrageous system of swindling: t pon sevonloon routes con trolled by tho Dorsey combination the annual pay was raisotl from $50, 232 to $171,420, an increase of almost $425,000, all at tho nod of Thomas J. Brady, and the greater part not to satisfy a reasonable public demand but to enrich a few favored speculators We have taken tho facts and figures above given Irom a lengthy article in the Now York 77mm. We do not think it necessary to add any extend ed comments. The figures furnish their own commentary. But it must bo a source of profound gratification to tbe publio to know that a bait has been ordered in this wholesalo rob bery and tbat the robbers are in a fair way to be punished. TERRIBLE EXTLOSIOX. A DRATII UtAI.INU MA8SOPHKD HOT IRON At (iutrney 4 Nolan's dye hoiiae in tho Kith ward, Philadelphia, on tho 1st of June, Dennis Scully, the engin eer, turned cold wator into empty and red hot boilera. J ensued, causing A luttrful oxiloaiun! lliu dimtb i.f Kntiiki I Harbison, Frederick Duescher and Hubert Bradley, aged 5 years, and in juring Mr. Scully, Thomas Cody, Mrs. Dooly, J cilia Duffy, 9 yoars, and Mi. chaol Duffy, 5 years. A number of dwelling bouses in the immediate vi cinity were damaged by tho flying missiles, and part of the dyo house, a brick stable and an adjoining dwell. ing, taking tiro from the combustible debris, woro consumed. Tho explo sion occurred when ulmost all tho dyo houso hands were at dinner, or more terrible loss of life would have been tho result. When the large muss of seething iron went whizzing across Amber street, car No. 48 of the Second and Third streets lino was just about to cntur tho depot. The conductor had gone forwnrd to turn the switch and was returning to tho platform of the car when the explosion took place and the boiler was hurled across tbe street, not ten foot from the rear end of the car. Tho flying debris and the con cussion broke all tho car windows, and a singlo passenger, who was insitlo at the timo had his hat torn violently from his head and blown out one of tho windows. Tho houso of John Nu gent, situated on Amber street, is al most on a lino with tho boiler houso of tho dyo works. Singularly enough, the flying boiler swerved in its flight just onough to avoid the dwelling, tore away the grapo arbor within fivo feet of tho side wall of tbo dwelling, and did no more dtimago except to tear away tbo paling fence. When tho man holo head, with its heavy iron clamp, blow out, it was shattered into a dozen pieces and two of tho frag ments did deadly work. Frederick Duescher, was silting on his step on Tucker street below Martha, about seventy-five yards from tho dye works, enjoying his pipo and chatting with a neighbor when a piece of tho twisted iron, weighing perhaps a hundred pounds, camo whirling through tho air and struck him with such terrific force on tho side of tho bead as to lit erally decapitate him. His blood and brains woro scattered over the horri fied man beside him, who murvelously escaped without a scratch. On tho comer of Martha und Tucker streets, only twenty feet away from Duescher's house, a little flaxen haired fellow of 5 years, named Kubhie llraillcy, was playing by himself, when a tiny frag ment of hot iron was shot into the child's luce and ho fell, dying, to tho i pavement. II is sister ran out, alarmed by the terrible cuncUHoiou, with every thought centered on little liohbie. I tho pet of tho family. She nicked birn 1 J i"wuiiu up, und carried him tenderly into the house. Tho franlic parents, almost beside themselves with grief, run out to see if any of their other four chil dren were missing, and when they re turned with them all safe, poor Rob bie was gus;mg out his little life. He never spoke after the fatul blow, and about an hour after opened his eyes for tho first, smiled faintly, and died. Door Frank Harbison met an awful death in the mill. How ho met his Into will never be known, for his body was found burned to a crisp, buried boncath a mass of bricks i.nd stone, near tho drying room. In each of bis hands was clutched with a, death-grip a skein of yarn, which be had seized in his dcsporalion. His death must huvo been easy, for bis head was resting upon ono arm as though bo was asleep. A HE A RT BUT AO HA SD. Mr. Conkling, amid his own troubles at Albany, finds lime to send a sym pathetic rnesfago to Muhono at liich mond, who is now engaged thore in trying to keep his party together un der the cold comfort ol Blaine. Prob ably it is Blaine's coldness that thaws out Conkling; or, perhaps, it is a fellow-feeling with Miiliono in bis mis fortunes that inspires tho Albany vic tim of bod luck to telegraph to the Richmond unlortunate, that "your every effort for'tho truo advancement of the South, and to mako eloctions real and fair, has my whole heart." His heart is. all that Roscoe has to givo, and it is credilablo to him that it ut ters an aspiration to mako elections frco and fair; though probably tho circumstances attending tho Senatorial election at Albany mako this a pocti. liarly hettrty aspiration from tho bo som of a candidate who finds himself slaughtered by tho influence, which tbo administration flesh-pots b'avo bad l.i seducing from birn his former sup porters. Mr. Conkling docs not con sider that be is being treated fairly; r.o man is apt to so think when lor tuno is running against him. Mr. Ma hone has the some thought. AfYor the promises ho had of administration sup port it is rather hard to bo turned out in the cold, just as seven or eight hun dred hungry Keadjusters aro meeting him in convention ready to do his bid ding provided a reasonable hope is hold out to them. Mr. Mabono would like to bavo had a few words of encourage ment irom .Mr. liluine. They would bavo been of a good deal moro account than Mr. Conkling. But wo greatly !ear that tbo administration lias con cluded llmt Mr. Mabono and tho Ro- adjustcrs are no good. 1 bo trouble is that therois a Repub lican parly in Virginia, which party has a number of decent men in it who do not believe in Mr. Muhono or his doctrines. Ono of its chiel organs, tho Valley Virginian, declares that the party can havo no alliance with the Mahono party, and thai seems to to tbo well-settled determination of its leaders. Anothor trouble is that Mahono can not go into tho Republican camp and lake his Mlowora with him. Ho only damages the Dcmocratio party by claiming to be a Democrat. Tbil be ing nis onty strength it woniu be a plain case of suicido to proclaim him self a Kcpublican. Tho third difficulty is that the Dem ocratic parly in the Stato cannot bo healon except by a union against it of tho Republicans and the Readjustcra. bo that is the problem before Mr. William Mahono in his effort to hold himself together in Virginia and to be of some aoroant. Evidently be needs sympathy and the best of counsel. His! friends ought to flock around him with 1 tho best they have of both. Conklingl offers sympathy but uo counsel; prob- ably bo blU'lllS tO think ho is not of much ctH-cunt u. a poliiicul (xiunavllnr. liluino duti't st em to dITit iiiiyiliinir. urun I nimiit'ijtiim rirts, wllii u wa" Muhono's orimn t low months Him cannot l,.i nnnmaiUI ' , I . suy u coiniorung woro. ine jtcpuun can newspapers generally are purulyx cd by tbo administration coldness; so tbut really thoro does not seem to bo anyone but poor Conkling to put poor Muhono on the back. The Now York Ttmt'i bus, bowover, a few words of doubtful appreciation. It declures that Mr Muhono "isambitious and decided ly practical. When his singlo vote constituted the balance of power in the .Senate ho ranged himself with tho lio publicans because in no other way could he make himself a power and advance his purposes." It must bo admitted that Mr, Ma hone is in this sense a very practical man indeed ; and if he could only get tho adminiHtruliou lo give him the con- trol of tbo Federal ofliecs in Virginiu, bis pruclical talents might enable him to whoop together tbe mean whites and blacks. Republicans and Readjus- tors, of irginia, against tho Demo crats in tbo ensuing State election, notwithstanding ho end his principles are so obnoxious to tho decent Repub lieuns. But without tbe offices Ma bone is in a very bad way indeed, hav ing nothing at all hut bis usual very largo stock of unsupported hopefulness to run his campaign upon. Lancatter Intelligencer. THE CEXSUS. THE CENTKE OP POl't'LATION IN 1880. A census bulletin jut issued shows lliul the centre of population, accord ing to tho census of 1880, is in lutitudo 39 04' 08" north, and longitude 84 39' 40" west. Tho position of tho Old Obsorvatory, Mount Adams, Cincin nati, is: Latitude, 39" Off 2C".B; lon giludo, 84 29' 45". The centre of pop ulation lor 1880 is, thorelbro, 2.6 milos south of this observatory, and 8.9 milos west of it. That is, it is 9 3 miles west by south from tho obsorvatory, or 8 miles west by south fron the heart of the city of Cincinnati. This places it in Kentucky, ono milo from tho south bans: of the Ohio river, and ono and a half miles southeast of the village of Taylnrsville. The following table shows tbo move ment of tho centro of population since 1790: WntHMtrd mm. went during pr- Petition ft eeelre e amy ttcntlt. '-'. of popmtnliim. Mill.. 17110. .13 aiilea eaat of Paltlmore. ISII0...I1 ailla. went of Ilahiinore 11 ioiw...eii miica Bormweet by weat or n aaning. toB M IS 1'IC, IS 10. is aiilea norlb of Wood. took, Va 10 11) milee we.t-eeuthweat of lloorefi.ld, Vt eat irffiaia. 19 iM0...1f, aile eouib of Clark.burg, V'. Va... 16 I S6II...7S milea aoutbeaat ol Parkerabnrg, We.t Virginia. , 15 lB.r.n...jn miiee eouib of Chilieoibe, obio 81 IS70...4S milea eaat br norlb of Cincinnati, O. 42 ISHO... g milea wiat bjr roolb of Cincinnati, O. 19 TuUt 457 Tbe centro of population, us defined in the Statistical Atlas of 1871, "is the point at which equilibrium would be reached wero the country taken as a plane surface, itself without weight, but capable of sustaining weight, and loaded with its inhabitants, in number and position as they aro found at the poriod under consideration, each indi vidual being assumed to be of the same gravity as every other, and conse quently to exert pressure on tho pivo tal point directly proportioned to his distance therefrom." In brief, then, it is the contro of gravity of tho popula tion of tho country. , Russian Example. The Philadel phia Jiuiielin gives Judge Hilton a side thrust that revivos a Saratoga op isodo of a few years ago. It is a fitting sontonco to eh.se with tho following notice concerning tho treatment ot tho Jows in ltussia: "Russia is far behind the rest of the civilized world in somo things, but it has provon itself capable of dealing with such a mattor as tho persecution of tho Jews in a monnor which would bo credilablo lo any country in Europe. Tho Governor General ol CharltotT has proclaimed that tho assaults upon tho Jews must stop; becauso the Jows are just as much subjects of the Czar as other Russians, and as much entitlod to the protection of tho laws. Moreovor, tho Governor-General declares that ho will not hesitate to uso force to protoct tho Jews and to punish thoir assailants. Genoral CharkorT probably nover built a Christian cathodrul, but he seems to havo gotten a better grasp of tho fun damental principles of tho Christian religion than Judgo Hilton, who did build ono." A Hold CiiARtm op Bui iiert. Col. I'rodericlc Conkling, a brothor of the ox Senator, made a slalomont thootlior day at a mooting of tho Chamber ol Commorco, in Now York, to tho effect that he had heard of .100,000 having been paid to a member of tho Ways and Means Committeo of tho last Con gross to prevent legislation on tho su gar question. Xobo.lv sooms to know who ho means, though suspicion points lo ono ol two men on tho Committeo, 1 no charge, bowover, is goncrally lnukcd upon as an intompornto slander, and it will bo demanded that ho "show his bund" or admit that ho is a slan derer. Still tho sugar pooplo say that immense sums of money wero paid for tho putposo indicated by Conkling, and important developments aro expected at a tlato not far distant. Tonv Maiionkv. An oxchango says that several weeks ago John Carmi chad, of Loudon county, Va., sent a postal card to Senator Vanco, of North tarolmo, which contained the follow ing request: "INcaso send me your speech on that d d dog Mahono." Tho card was intercepted and the writ er arrested, who, after a hearing, was bold for trial ou tho chargo of a viola tion of tho stntute prohibiting the send ing ol scurrilous mattor through the mails. Govr.njiiNTjUAi)is(i. ThoSpring ficld Republican says: If President Garfield will send over to tho library of Congress, among whoso books bo has passed happier hours than he is likely to enjoy as President, and got an Atlantic Monthly of a few ytars back, ho can read an article on civil service reform by Jamce A. Garfield, which the past ten woeks of hit own administration will make as bitter reading ai anything he has ever read. Sotcls T OYD IIOUSK, lj Mala Street, PHILIP.SUUHil. PXNN'A. ' Jf'!1'' awaya .nl-plled with Ibe beet the BUirke i anurna. The traveling publle I. Invited U oall. uuu bit l LUl u. WASHINGTON HOUSE, TT NKW WASHINGTON. PA Tbie new and well furni.bed houea baa beea rii'"" V ' and.r.lgn.d. He feala aonldeM ot j being able to render aatlafaotioa ta tboae who tamj favor hiio wilb Ma, 1, 1871. fl. W. DAVIH, Prop'r. rjiKMPERANCE HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. H. D. ROSR, . . Paoraiaroa. ajBT-The heat of aoeomuiojatlitna fur man and boa.t. A 'iberal a.We of publle patronage U aolislteil. ..plll,'nii.e CHAW HOUSE, KJ CL CLt'AliKItLU, pb'N'A. ASOKEW PKXTX, JK, Pnpri.tor. Till, hotel I. It.pt In tlr.t-ela.a atyle at rra.ua ahle rale.. Heat loeatioa la towa for bu.inn.. men. Free hue to ami from all traina. tiooil aainple ri.ni, Vleariield, I'a , Feb. II, 1 SSI If. WASHINGTON HOUSE, OLKS HOPS, PKX.TA. fpiIB Buder.lgned, having leaned thl. eom X modioue Hotel, la tba Tillage of Olen Hope, 1. now prepared to aoeotamoilate all who may oall, Mr table and bar aball ba .applied witb tbe beat the market aflonla. OKOKIIK W. DOTTrl, Jr. Qten Hope, Pa, March 31, 187U tf. gUSO,UI2llANNA HOUSE, CUBWENSVILLE, PENN'A. JP&7bt old aatl wU-MttiMiihl Hut, bai been Uasod by tht aDitrilnod, ttid h taela coo fldtnt ot reniioiinn .atial.vflt.oB to thru who mj pettruaiio biin. Good .tabling Itched. LEw IS C. liLOOM, IWriiiar April 21, 'SO-tf. VLLKGUKNY 110USR, CLB AltPIKLD, 1'KNN'A. WILLIAM It. VI AS, Proprietor. JPr"T!il. hoiiH it tilMtentlr loaatei oa K( Market atroet, ud euovenlont to tbo Court IIuuh and all liu.iinM. pUttai of tho town. It hui ro- cootly boon rj fitted and rofur&ifarid front allar to attic, liar mp plied witb eholooit liiuari. Tat) I. furaiibed witb tho boat tbo markatatlordi. Good i labia attached. KaUi tuudorato April lit, l8SI.tr. drexeT A CO., No. 31 South Third Direct, Philadelphia ii.i. mens, And Dealers in Government Securities. AplleatioB br mail will reealra Droiapt attaa tloa, and all iofonualiva ebeerfuiljr furniehej Ordera aolioted. April 11-tf. K. ARIOLD. a. W. ABSOLB. J. B. ARSOLII F. K.ARNOLD & CO., flanker and liroker, ReynoMarllle, Jefferson Cu. Pa, Money received oa deno.it. Di.conot at mo derate rate Ka.tera and Poreiga Erobangea- ware on band and oolleetiona promptly made. Kaynoldarllle, Deo. IS, 1874.. I; County National Bank, OF CLEARFIKLD, PA. ROOM In Orabam'a Ilri-k BuI11Ib, two dui.il eaat of T A. Pleik'a Store, l'aaiage Ticket, to aad from Liverpool, Qneens- town, Ola.gow, London, Paria and Copenhagen. Al.o, Draft, for aale on the Koyal Bank of Irolaatl and Imperial Bonk of Loadoo. JAMKS T. LEONARD, Pre.'t. W. M. K11AW, Caabier. Jan I, 'SI 5ftttiStriL J L. R. nEICIIIIOLI), 'sUKGEOIK I) E N T I ,T , Graduate of tbe Penaaytranlt College of Dentil Bnrgery. OIHoe In reeidenee of Dr. Hill., op,o.lie tbe Shaw House. mobll, 'iS-tf. Da. E.M. THOMPSON, (OOoe In Bank Building,) Curweiiavllli, CtearfleU Co Pa. moh 13 'T tf. M. II ILLS, oPEnATit'E Be.mjr, jj CLEAKFIELD, PENN'A. ay-otnoe In realJenee, oppo.ite Roe llooea. Jyl,I- tf J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (Office in Western Holel building aeoond floor.) Ifitrooj Oiide Oas Bdminlrtsred for the pain ess oxtraalioa of teeth. Clearleld, Pa., May 1, 1877-ly. 5RlsHanfou$. u, r. outim. a. mcorkli. i. l. win our. Gl'LICII, McCOKKLE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Nlrret, Cleat-Sclil. Ta, W munfaotur all kindi of Furnliara for ChftmtMra, liuinn Kooroi, LihrarUi od lUlli. If yoa want Furniture of an; kinJ, dua't buy until you m our itook. IT IST I 1MI T A K I S il 1b all lu branebaa, promptly attended to. Ol'l.ICH. MoCOHKLB A CO. Clearfield, Pa,, Feb. S, '71. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTltEMMI2N9 AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKKT 8TRKKT, NSAH P. O. Tha uBdarilfrnar begt leaTtto inform thacHI oat of ClearAald, and tba publlo Knnarally, that ba hit on hand a flna aiaorlinent of Faro I tar, mob aa Walnnt, Chtatnut and Painted Chambar BuUm, Parlor Bultat, Ktwlinlni; and Kitaloa Ch..iri, l.nllei' and Umti' Ky Chain, tha Par fortd Dining nd Parlor Chain. Cana 8iti and Windsor Cbkirt, Cloth! Itiirt, Step and Kitan lon Laddari, Ht Rarliiy Be rub bind Bruihai, Aa MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, aoklng QUfi, Chromai, ko which would uitR.)le fn; llohdty prweoti. daal7J JfMllf TROUTMAIf . The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Ptnn towmhip, Claarlald Co., Pa. HUINRI) OUTI or aoT BURNED UPI Tbe.nbserlber. bava, at great elpenea.rebailta aeighborbood Beeae.lty, la tbe ereetloa of a I ret alaas Woolea Manafaotory, with all tba mod era Improvetaenta altaehed, aad are prepared to maka all kinda of Glotba, Caaeliaeras, aatlaatts, Ulaav bets, Flannela, Ao. Plenty of goods eat bead ta supply all our old and a lboaeand aaw eastomera. wbnta wa ask to aoaia and alanine oar itoeb. Tba basiaass of CARDING AND FULLING) will raoelra aar aapaelal attentloB. Proper arrangements will ba aaade ta reeelra Bad deliTar Wool, to suit eustoners. All work warranted end doaa apna tba shortest aotlea, aad by strlet attaa. uoa io ou.me.i ws nope ta realise a liberal .bare af pablie patroaaga. 10.0IKI POUNDS WOOL WANTBDI Wa will paa tbo hlahaet aaarkal arte r. nr aad sell ear asaaafaetarad good, aa law aa tiaillar goods aaa ba boaghl la tha aoaBty, aad wbeaerar wa i ail ea raaaer reaaoaahlo ali.faetiaa wa ou always ba faaad at hon.0 raaAe la oa . aiplaaaUoa, ellher la pareoa or by latUr. .... . BON8, aprlilltf Uvm r nr u'B diifrtijfmmt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pabllabed even Wadaeedaj bj G. B. GOODLANDER, CLKAKHIiLl), PA., lias the Largest Circulation or aay paper lii Nortltwtatern Pennsylvania. The large and constantly inorossing circulation of the Republican, renders it valuable to business men aa a medium thro' which to reach the publio. Tkbms or Subscription : If paid in advance, . . 12 00 If paid after throe months, . 2 60 If paid after six months, . . 8 00 Whon papers aro sent outside of the county payment must bo in advance. 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II. doodlandrr, Clearfield, Clearfield County. Ia. piSffllanfous. Gr&y's Epcciflo Holicho. TRAD! HAWK TUADf MARK -j. tlreet Engllth ''V Hvneedv. Aa un. fniliDK ear fur heiaiital n Unej, aad all l iM that IEFDRITAKIII8.foilviT at a AFTEI TAI1KI. qutinoa EH-Abuta; a Icia uf iiumoty, L'tiiTern, Lfviiituda, rin ia tha back, Diuacfi of ViiiUD Prcnifttur old Ago, and mny otbtr DlHttci that laid to Iniamiy or Conaumpiiua ad a l'r. Rlora Orav. rFull partienlara In or pBh1t, wliieh wo deilr ta Hnd fraa 1T tnail to a try ona. Tht Kparifio Mfdioiua ia aold by lt droggiti at II pr pajluK, or ill piekftgaa tor $i, or will b Htt froa bjr nail (d rceaint of tho money, by adiirtM iDf TUK UHAY WKUI' INK CU.. lioflftlo, N, V. (Sold la tlttrfiald by C. D. M ttuoa. . rIT, 'M-ly. READING FOR ALL 11 BOOKS A STATWXERY Market M., ClcarCcld, (at the Poat OOn'r.) THR andenlgned b(f looia to aan.iuaea to tha eitiiani of Clearflold and vicinity, itui ho hit fitted up a ruom and baa juit return4 from tho cay with a lirga auuent tf rtaJiig tnkttcr. cuniitliug ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blink, Account aod Paaa Booka of aterj u aeription ; 1'apor and EuTlopei, French preueij and pUin; Pont aad Panel li blank Irtal Paperi, leada. Mortgtjrea) Judjcinaut, Kiatup tion and Promiaarr nuioa; H'hiu ahd Parch meat brief, Legal Cap, Record Can, and liill Cap, Sheet Muaie, lor either Piano, rlyte or Vioiin, eonitantly on hand. Any bcuka or atatiooar daird that I may Dt hurt on hand, will be ordered by firat aipreca, and aold at wbolreala or retail to an it otjt'mcra I will alao kep periodical Itttratar. aucb aa if aguainea. Nawrppera, Ao. P. A. t.AULlN. n.eirflold. .May 7, lfifi8-tf New Departure IaUTIIERSBURG ! Ilertifler, (food a will be arid for CASH on!?, or in (phanire for produce. No booka will U kept ii, tha future. All old account! ront be aet tied. Thono who oannot eaah np, will plant hand orer their notes and CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined to aell tny pood at eaih price, and at a diaennnt far below that aver oflered ia loll riclnity. Tlie discount 1 allow try diatom era, will make (hem rich In twenty ycorall they fullow my advire tvoi buy their rooJ frta m. I will pay cen fnr wheat, oat a ami cItw- -d. DANIEL HOOULANDFR. Lot berat-tira, January 17, 1877. ; FACT8 WORTH KNOWING. ' Glairer, Dacha, aadrake,fttlUlarIaan nny oilier of the best mcdecinet kuown are u killfully COiTihinfd in PAkK's(.IMf,m T"mc .t to make it the rreatett Blood Purifier and Tha beet lUalth aad Ktreagta liaalorar; er uaoaa 1 fofrfectUthecotnpo.iuiMot'pAKl,tf.p( .a Ionic th.it noduciMcan lnne rtui hrr. t it owl, II )-au have Dyepepm, Headache . nnewmaTwrn, neeraigia, oowei, tviane; iey oi lulani uver utaoraer, oru yuneeu aaiii t eppciuer, ine ionic ia jmi tite mruirni' irynu.a it it hiith)yciiiveajldAOTiauratii; jut never intoxicating . If yxi are tlow)y waiting away with Con tumptten or any ti knew, if you have Painful Cough or a bad Cold, I'arke Oinukk i om will aurely help yeni. It rives new life an ! ifor lo the feeble and ifl, and i a rrrtai:. lire for Rheemati.m and Cholera Infantum. 1 II llaa hed Uaadreda of Llrea U Ma! Sara .oora. Tf ym are fefltn,i nucialle dm't wait unli ; . fm are down tick, but ute the Tonic lo-day ', So mailer whal your disease or ynpioto tua) je.il will i;ire prrttnpt relief. ' Kemtmher I Varkif.' Otrtcr Tir h n', i mm drink but the Sett end Pereit Familyi Medioina ever Miade. oimiuuiulcd lv a nc 1 t'tuceii, and onttrely different (mm Bittm.' irci preuarationt and all other Innict. lr, r, lof tie. Vmir rfmetri! can etitiply too. ' PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM The Beat aad Bort EroaoBteal HalrDratatsf eiqniiilely prrfutned end perfectly hamlet. Hill Alwayi Heatora Uray faded Hair to ill oriinal youthful color end appearance, and it warn n ted to nop its faUling, aatuat iu (rowlh and prevent tiatdnru, A lew apphradimof (fie Rauam will Wten tSe hair, cleanse all dandnifl nl cure itching and ho aouiaof tiieaulp. bold by il dtu&g11 emr Xe April nth. 11-lj. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUKE DRUMS! C II K M I (I A I, 8 I PAINTS, OILS, I)YF. SH'FF VARNISIIKP, BRI'SIIRS, FANCY OOOflS, PERFUMERY, TOII.KT AKTICLKS, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS tot nedlclnit parpoiei. Tntaaaa, Bupportert, School Hooka and StMl'.o- try, and all other artlolea aantlly fuond In a Drug Htoro, PTIYHICIANS' PRKSCRIPTfONS rAMK. WVhlY COMl'OIINDKli. Having a l.rn av porienee in tha batlneat tboy oan giva entire aal lafaotiua. J. . 11A RTSWirR, JOHN t. JRWIN. ClearffeM. Peeomftar IA. 1R?4 V CIPll.T -O WA... TRENEWEF VM baaa la maatant r dj me puwia 4 -t nr om twaalj yoa re, u... prreianuio. aar Innalatl for KESTOIU 1NO GRAY HAIH TO ITS tOUTBFVL COLOR AND Lint. J It annullaa Kak amaala... food) and color to lb hair glamla without aiAlning tha aklM. it wtU Inereaae and Uilckea tha rrowih mt tho hair, prevent lae blawchtng and Calling off, and. ihua AVEItT BA1.DNKM, It enraa Ite-hlna, Krwo- klona and raaeulrair. Aa a II Alll DHKKBlNa II la eery deelrakl. (Iela( the hair a allkaa eortnoea whlrh all ilrolra. It kaapa tha head aleao, awa4 aae heeUth. WHISKERS will ahawfa tha bear4 ta a UIIUW.M HLACK at aiaoretla. Balat In ana raaaratla It la aaallf aprilled, aaa a.aAaeaa a pa. aaaaiwit eoler thai IU M eraali air. I HUiUU mf R. f. HALL & COL, HASKDA, R. H. M t M Daajan h iaMa