Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 31, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
UKDNKSDAY uornino, MARCH SI, IIS-.
Terms of Subscription.
If ftii in adreDoe.nr wtibto throe Booth... $ 00
If paid rter throe ud bofore ail Bihi... I oO
If (said ivfter the ipiritlio ef oil eioobt..., I Ofl
4TMurt. S. M. Ptto.ll A Co., Newe
irn par rtdT.fdxar Anli, ST Perk How, eoner
ReitknitB Street, are our dulj ftutliuriicd Agente
In N-w York C1I7.
RFMCilOl'S KOTICEM.
MMliodlat I'l-iicoinl Church RtT. J. B.
ViMttHAT, I'ertjr. Hcrrieet trarj Sabbat b
u loft A. M.,ftnd7ft P. M.
S.bbeth School et 0 A. M.
Prajci llcit.og every Wed.eiJaT, ot 7) P. M.
Coumiioioo Borriee, flrit Bebbath tf erery
iuntb, et lUft A. M.
Wot Clear Held M. E, Charc-h Rr.
V. fam WiUttR, Pastor. ProhiD every
alternate Bunder, it I o'elonk, P. M. tiunday
Sobool t 21, P. M. Ail ar Invited to attend.
Presbyterian Church Be?. H. 8. Bctli.
-Hahbittti nrTiN morning and eroalne; Heb
Utll fiiihool at I P. M. Prayer Mfftlnj Wt-dneo-Ur
ertniDg.
I U (it I at Churrh. Her. , Paiior.
riabbato School at S P.M. Prayer M.ei.nt;erery
WadoMday evening.
St. franc-IB' Church Catholic n. P
J.Khcrida. Iirip Rrrle at 10ft A. M.f 00
the fint, third and fourth Sundayeof cool, month;
fffert and Ben edict ion of the Uletaed 8eramul
at 7 o'elook, P. M. Sunday School every Sunday
.fternooD. at I o'clock.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY,
TIME or BOLDIHC QDARTCK IIUIOII OtlTBT.
Swond Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Fiift Monday of Juno.
Fourth Monday of September.
TIMB Of BOtOIUQ COMHflK PLRAt.
Pint Monday of Juno. ' j
Second Monday of November.
runic omenta. '
Preeident Judge lion. Cbarlei A. Mayer, u'i
l.oflk Haven . I
Attittant Lam Judy Hon. John II. Or tie, of1
Dellafonte. j
Attotint Judgtt Abrara Ogdcn. Clearfield j
Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield.
Hrotkonotaiy Rli Bloom. j
7V.rr Philip Dofta.
Diitriet Attorney J. P. MrKenrlek.
,Vrt Jtme Mahaffey.
Iputu Sheriff-
t'uMify tfurfyor Bamual F. MrClonkey, Car
wrnirille. County ConmittionirtC. W, Kyler, Draliam
ton P. O.t BUb Ji'hnatoo, Grampian I'tlU P. 0.:
t'mmittionrt' Clerk John W. How.
John Norrle, 8r., CorwM.-vl.le.
tWify i(rfiore William V. Wright, Clear
finld ; Joiepb Oilliland, Three Rune) J. S.Nor
ri. Woodland.
County Coroner 3. B. Neff, New Waihinton.
Jury CommiuioutrtAoinwJ. Jack ion, Clear
f,ri, Wd, R. Brown, Clearfield.
Sprifi't of Publie HrhooU M. L. Me
Qaown, Clearfield.
Staler of Weight & Aftire Jefee W.Carl.le,
offloe at Latberihurjt I'a.
A'oiono 'iioiic John W. Wriftley, Win. Ha
drbaujch, Cyrua Gordon, Clearfield; Joaeph K.
Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curwenpillt ( J. A. Lirinjt
mono, Dulioli City.
Oar Spetial aolnnn id decidedly interottlng In
l eal point of view, and profiubto reading to
outsider! who want to tar money.
YR, OK COt'RSR I
"Will juti tukt wheat, out or ern for uii--frtlon
" Wt are ofen inquired of In tbli way
by Mter from i-ittrnnt who repldt at a distance
In. 1 Clearfield, ffe again aay yea. The reoelpti
ot a reeptniitilt tnerrhant or mill owner In tha
ficinity, will anewer ua juat aa well aa the oath.
To itlluitratf! If any of our patrona will dalifer
ui a hag of grain at the milt of Joaaph H. llrath,
In Cheat township, Horaoe Patohla, In Burmida,
Thoinaa H. Toreey, in Qraham, Wm. Porter or
Shaw', In Lawronoe, or Brown A BeyWi, l
Itofktoo, I'nion townihlp, and forward their
rereipti for th amount, we will eredit theia on
Udr arct'tifit for the mine. In tbia way all may
o. pay whftt they owe. If they will pnraue thl
-court.
Jtejy-AdvortinerH and otlierft will boar
jfl mind tbst atl art If lea intended for publWtloa
in this paper rauat ho banded la, not later than
Tuesday, at 8 A . M j'oo't forget It!
BULLETIN OF PUBLIC SALES !
The following aales appear In thce cilutun.
All tales advertised In the Rr.rt'it.iCAS ill he
nitud under the local head free of charge:
Thurday, April 1st. Property of Richard
Shaw, dsroaed, in CIrariWId Imrnughand Morris
townahip.
Friday, April Id Property of Arthur Rtee,
Wednesday, April Tth. Property of Robert
l.iddull, deeeaaod, In Jordan towaebip.
Palsrdey, May lit. Property nf George M.
N older, deceaaed, in Brsdy township.
Trout fishing will bo legal next
month.
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Have you seen tho two cent poBtal
. card yet r
To-morrow, April lt( i'AII KooI'r
tUiy." Ho look out 1
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Aflraall flood in the river on Mon
day nornteg oreated eonaiderable stir among our
tHumbsrmea. Quite a number of raft a psasdhy
na thsir way to market.
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A beatititul sold plated Kb Corner.
tln Bnlsh, to bo axed by Frank MeCullOugh, of
the Orpheus Band, arrrind by expreas on Mon
.lay. It is valued at 170.
The Sociable under tho auspices of
be lady mambenof toe rreabytortaa oongrega
tk will be held this week, on Thursday evening
at the resident of Mrs. Samuel Mitchell.
Jacob D. Snoko nan pu reliant! tho
boast and lot on Third ttrsct, opposite the
Lutheran church property, from Mr. George
' Thorn. We dd not team Ibe price paid lor it.
The achools ot thin liorongh will
ohratb wtaiorterm to-day (Wednesday;. TbM
afternoon a joint esbibiilon will bo given la Mr.
Binge's room by bis own and Miss Flegal'a pu-
Ur. HoflVr has had nome improve
meats made In the windows of bis store room in
' Pit's Optra Hons, w her thy he la enabled to
ahow off his goods to a great deal better ad
vantage. Tak a look at them.
3. Jloward Cramer, a former nn
qlloje of the Journal olBee, In this horoagh, has
Jkesn visHlog his acqutiaianots hare for tha
tpit twe weaha. lie is working on the turn at
Minefield, AJUgbeay oounty, Pa.
The Unceola aehooio avo a intMical
entertainment recently, tho proceeds ot which
tutted nearly 1100. The money will ho uied lo
firooaring a oomplet oat of Appletnn'a Amerl
"in Cyvlopvdia as a norteas for a school llhrety.
Mr. EL N.Bhaw,ortheKhaw Houhc,
-, ia this place, hat perfeeted arrangements by
which h will luefeed S. D. Row, as prepilator
. m imm beraara iioaee, acer mw uiiui. in
f-htoge will take place during the piaocnt week
Mr. K.J. NH'hnl
wifoer Hoa. Robert J. Ni
her of the Legislature from
a well known lumberman,
Brookville last Wednday
wok' kllaor.
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Min Marie Moore,
n, tho eMiinahle
'hulaoe, preteot mam
Jeflerson county, and
died ot her homo in
evening, aftr sererel
tea' her of FalU
Cieek school In Handy to
wnshtp, nesr buDots,
returned to her a ae in
Saturday. 8be shied the
acbool on Friday laft with
rnenl and tibtbttlon.
West Clearfield last
WinUr term of her
n pleasjat'entftrUlo'
Hubert lcm of tbi paper who have
ranged tneir rraidenet tuts ppriag.of Intend
doing so, will pleao notify ua by postal card, or
utberajiys, of their present postofice addren
' that we sray make tbe necessary change on our
tihicriptlon books.
f .mmomm
j liev. George letdy preaebed lant
' Sabbath morning ler the first lime to bis new charge
In the ( learfield M. R. Church, and la tho oven
ing fund acted aa Impressive and laterestlag
I J-aster aevviae, consisting oc sieging, speaking
siad rospeoafve road log.
Thnt in the tilth woelc nf tho ntnke
tm Ika OlMrlUld eoal reeiosi. Pram the Phtllne
berg Jomrmmt of Petard ey wo learn that en Tburs.
day evening the Kiprew brought one oar toad of
A soioe any miners rrom uo anamoaia istrici to
-; work la the Morrlsdsls mlsiee, .
Thomas V. Moor, of lain place,
iHi on Monday uieruooa for new leru and
. Pbikdelphlc, to got now sapply of geoUaaaea s
and lad too shoes, nod a com pie to lesertmeatt of
' genu' furnishing goods. Call U On. C. A T. W.
: Moore's toro, la pie's Opera Rsuw, and toe tbe
, new goesV,
The Davt Growing Long Again.
The day are growing long again 1
Btill later falla the abode of eight t
Still earlier breake the golden dawn,
And darting through the tuna bine bright
The aparrowa atrala tbelr little throata
To tell, la Joyoua chirraptag, i
How aigaa la earth and air portend
The glad returning or the Spring.
And at I note how Whitera rpell
la broken, note the budding tree
And toft, moiat earth and balmy air,
My heart drewi aweat analogies ;
Fr in nurlita taemi broken, too,
The Winter apell of grief and pain,
And with the coating of the bnng
thir daye grow kag and bright again.
Go to John MuGauhey'M lor all
kinda of grocariatud aeeJa. Pirtt-elua Timo
thy teed, and large and tin all Clover teed at
Id writ prieea.
Kd. Lcilr.inL'cr tin gono Ku-t to buy
Spring Uoodt far T. A. Fleek A Co., aud will be
accompanied home ia a few dayt by Mi' Mttit
Rofaa, of Philadelphia, thtlr Milliner.
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II. A. Kralr.cr invitos tlio altoiitioo
of buyer to hn new Spring etoek of dry goodi,
dren good, white goodt, hottery, glovei, neek
wear, handkerchlefa, Ac , Ae., which he will eel I
at low aa can be bought anywhere for eeh.
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A IUavt Wkioht. A Joriian town-
hip correpondtSt Inform! ua that Robert Hunter,
last week, aold atls-year-uld oow, wwipthlog I,i80
pounds. If anybody elta can furnish more be(
ia the terue mount of hide let hire the re
turr.i, . -
Tho utmotit quiet piovaila 111 Clear-
Held eoanly, notwlihataodingthat there It a strike
of coal minora. Hxrkange.
Yea, our sit i ten a know hew u deport tbem
trWet, and when a lot of oqtalders come among
as and mitbehara, they either land la jail or the
penitentiary.
IiETt'RN It. Mr. Mattbow Ketd
informs ot that party eloped with hit boat last
week, and be requests 01 4o say to I he party
who "gotwy with it," to return the same to its
mortringa at one, or an officer will bo put In
pomeaaioB of the farts, and boat and Nlmrod
gobolcd up and expoaed.
1 was cured ol kulnoy ditfeaao, palpi
tation of the h sort, brought on hy a deranged state
ofthe liter, by urlog K. K. Tbnmpsnn's Baroama.
A n ui II. Don Law, Franklin, Pt.
Prepared at K. K. Tbempfon't laboratory,
TitnavUle, Pa. For sale by all drugglata In
Clearneld, i.d Jnarpb Seyler A Pnn, Luthrrs
burg, Pa. . It
At a rt'milar meeting of Clearfield
Lodge, No. m, I. O. 0. F , last Saturday evening,
the following officers were elected :--
Noble Grand Thomas Roblua.
ire Grand A. M. Bloom.
Hecretary Joba K. It .tterf.
Aaaiatant Secretary S. J. How.
Treasurer Aaron C. Tate.
Trustee Aaron C. Tale.
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Andrew Miller, a farmer ot Jersey
Sliorr, Pa., was found banging from a beam la
hit barnoa Friday morning, the lfltk lest. Ills
head wee crushed, and it Is hclierH he wt mur
derd. il' wife aud a man namrd leo. Hmilh
have boea arreated oa suiipiolon, and are now
locked np lo the Wilhaojaport prison. It Is re
ported that the falihleas wife has aloe? ecitMd
to the murder.
I.iHt of leltem remaining unclaimod
nainin
eld, for tb.
in the Poatofflcoat Oleerfli
ie we4k ending
March 19, WQ
Mi.s Fannie Art.. Id, Miss Maggie Bet) t,
Willism Cundo (2l, Mra. P. A. Caldwell, Harry
W. Field, Jobn R. Uemperlj !"), Theodore Henry,
Charles Hnjef, f.rire I.ewta, William MoAlar- ,
ny, Char f Mangles, James Nesey, A. R. Wool-
ridge, Annie Walk. P. A. (UrLix, P. M.
A Or err Heskrvation. The Punx-
autswney Spirit aaa t "An old German, who hat
several farms In tl.e vicinity of Slump Creek,
1 rated a portion of them tme lime sgo to Brad
ford pertier. He had a el suet put la Iks lease,
kiblting danciog, telling liquor, gambling, or
the precnee of lewd women on the premise,
under penalty of forfeiture. Thla reservation
will nearly ruin tbe oil trade in the Htump Creek
belt if 01 her teeesrs adopt it."
'Cawct." Your communication if
entirely too parsooal. Tbe hits are gooJ, but too
apparent. Mrs : You wrote dear aeroaaa fools
Cp sheet, and when pot on the compositor's oaaa
t would rover it half orar sod, If not re-wrlltoo,
be would be unable to find half of the cap botes
without rrmovag tho ropy. Persons writing for
write en une side, and tear tbe sheet In four
strip sitd make tbe copy narrow, so es to cover
the uppercase as slightly m possible.
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The TrwuK Care Wo take the
liberty of partly expressing our contempt for the
uncalled for ut tarings of tbe editors of the Clear
field Citiuu and the Curwenivllle Timet, in this
case, which la still pending In our Court, on the
motion for anew trial. As oowipapor man, they
were gr nsly out of order, libeled their neighbors,
and took tbe case from the Court. Norerpeota-
ble oitlten of aay community, should be charged
with tbe fu'.llessnd fAliehooda of e few rain and
conceited oeaeembs, whether they are editors,
lawyers, or ordinary fools and knaves.
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Thr Orphu Festival. We are
requeated to remind our chiiens of tbe 6 1 raw-
berry and Ice Cream festival to b given ooder
tha auaplces and for the benefit of the Orpheus
Cornet Band, during the first week of the nsit
Court It will be held ia Pie's Opera House, cum
in earing on Monday evening, and continuing
the remainder of the week. All the delUaoles of
tho seaaoa will bo furnUhed and served np in
stylo. There will bo refreshments for all, both
great and malt. Walt for it) save your money
for It. Tho band now numbering twenty mem
bers, will be present every evening In full dress
uniform.
A.10THEU Kffort. We learn from
the Altooae Sum, that Messrs. My ler and Button,
of that city, who had charge of the artesian well
while that enterprise woe progressing, are now
lo Oseeola, where work baa been commenced on
the Railroad Company's hew well. Carpenters
hare been employed and the derrick at that place
Is probably eon pie led by this time. Tbe gentle
men state that while tbe drilling at Osceola will
be hard and laborious it will not be near so
Motigh" aa It was In the yerd at Al'oona, vharn
a Imiy Hntettrae attended te the dptb of ban
dred of feet, because the formation lo the new
rejrn i principally eandstoio.
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Handy Hook. Menru. J. U.LInnln-
cr.lt A Co., of Philadelphia, have Juat published
a work of real value to every one Interettsd in
literature, W refer to "The Readsr't Hand-
book, by Dr. R. Brewer, Ibe author of several
similar books. In reviewing the volume tbe
Pkiladetftkim Seeniny BmHeti says t 'Thil SUr
paaaas all that wo hvt ever seen In a hook of re
fiTencs for readers and writer, at It aombiaoe
the best qualities of the enoyvlepoHlea, biogroph
ieil dictionaries, and quotation books. Appended
to it I a Ustof aoihra and dale of draoua and
operea, numbering iil7, and a second appendix
gives tbe dates of tho pomt, novels, etc., referred
to In tho hook, which la quite es thorough aud
end complete. Altogether The Reader's Hand
book' would he cheap at any price, aud it will
take a plane la ovary vell-vrJerod It W try, small
or large, that belongs tea person food of read
ing or ccupied la writing si a prtfsaal .a."
We Were Si rpeiheu. It U seldom
tbst this happens, and it Is pretty generally con
ceded that we are not very Mthin akloned" over
holidays regulated hy Acts of Aasemhlf, and va
rlvua erteedu moos a res of a oea -essential chef
after. Bet we were surprised when our Cap it
eonoaed on Hood Friday, a day that only ocean
once in a yar. Banks were closed, and Ibe
mlnda of many god eltiseos were drifting la aa
enltte different direction. Instead of moving
tooaid the chimes of the ohursh, tbe shrill rings
af the Court HonooVdl had to he Obeyed. As
tkere are uhoot Xlf other days In the year oa
which this might bare occurred, we look upon it
as an orTtnco to many, which should not bo re
peeled. Mure: Tbe ''late lamented" Llaooln
was killed In a theatre on tho evening of Oool
Friday. Had bo remained at his post of duly
en that day, he tvould in all probability bo aJIre
to-day.
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Death op Mr. 8chnri.l. On Mon
day afternoon, at tea miantes after four o'clock,
the groat reaper, Death, out down all that woe
mortal of our late respected townemnn, Joseph
Echnell. Pneumonia was the cause of his death.
Mr. flehaell wee eiity seven years of age. Bit
beloved wits died about all months saaee, and
the husband thus early followed her lo the grave.
Mr. ftehnell emigrated te thil ujonatry from
luasbarg, Fraooa, at a very early age, and ascot
of his life since then her been spout In Phltaewl
pbia and In Clearfield and Centre oounliea. Ia
li lt bo wbj married te Cethoriae Brow, sister of
Mr.AuHiu Brew, of Ibis p lose. JJ a has been a
sit lien af this borough since 180, having re
moved from Uilosburg. A large family of oaae
and daughter s--clerea la all hove grown up
about him, eighl nf whom fire ooos sad three
daaghtersetlll a or vivo him, end are all well
known to thia eoenmenlt. Mr. Bchnell wen an
Industrloaa, honest, eeaerleutloni gentlemen.
AMteeefe Ueateeroi.
" What every one nayo must be true,"
that Dr. hellers' Cough Syrup has no equal for
ooogbs and colds. Try 11. Price 3ft eents.
Go to John MoG&ughey'a for all
kladi of grocer lee and eeeds. Flrst-olaes Timo
thy seed, nod large and email Clover seed at
lowest prieee.
Tbomaa A. Ducket, of tbia borough,
gives notice ty an advertisement tliowhereln this
p aper, that be la ready la supply fuel of all kinds,
move household sad other goods, and do all kinds
of hauling, oa abort not 1 00 and at reasonable
rated, (live him a trial.
O , AND C'HUKCHEfl. The doC
tors of Now York city aay ttpeer's port (J rape
Wkue has proved to be pure, unadulterated, of a
fine flavor and Ionic properties, and Is unsur
passed for its restorative powers, nod they pre.
1 ci ibe it as n very superior wine. Churches use
it for communion. For sale by K. W, Graham,
druggist, Clearfield, Pa.
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A well-known Gorman minister, Rev.
A. Opits, of Sohleltingsrville, Wit., writes; I was
n suifersr with rheumatism fur yean. t Frlsndt
recommended tbe use of St. Jacobs 011. I tried
It, and most eonfsas that the result was astonish
ing. Having hardly used up the first bottle, I
found relief, and tbe seeoo I one cured me. I
therefore feet under obligations, and shall recom
mend this effective remedy whenever I here a
chance.
A CARP.
The unbounded satisfaction expressed on all
tldos, by our dally visitors, over tbe splendid
new stock of dry goods and millinery, which we
hare opened, Is a matter or great p'easore te us.
Wo tender our respectful thanks to the public
who to promptly prove their eppreclatlen of our
efforts-
We shall add daily new and seasonable goods
In every lino, which wo will offr at the lowest
prices. H, Lux A Co.,
Room No. S, Opera Jiowse, Clearfield, Pa.
Dubois.
We take the following Items from the DuBoli
Courier of last week :
Mlii Boyd, or Ohio, has boea assisting In the
revival meetings at Luthersburg.
A fly-wheel of two tons weight was east this
wceh at DnBois' machine 'bops In this city,
Hsv. L U. lletrick has returned ft urn Confer
ence. He guts from here to Dempitytown, near
Oil City, and li succeeded by A. W. Platt. J. D.
D'.mer, or Ohio, Is tbo new Presiding Elder.
Ira Fuller gave the contract last week of tak
ing out the derrick Umbers Tor his new well, and
iheSykes mill wot to ooinmenao his bill stuff on
Wednesday. Mr. Fuller Is a sound man himself,
and in addition he has with him othor parties
of tils ttctton whom we know and race amend.
A special diipatch from Bradford rays that
an engine and boiler for the third we)), to be put
down by Mr. Csdwallader on the Adam Kaarr
farm, will start to day (Thondav.)
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K. C. Bender, editor of tha Philipa
l)ii rg Journal, and a member of tbe School Board
of that town, in reviewing the work of their
schools for tha term juat ended, alluded In tho
following way to tho efficiency of one of our
Brsdy towt.hlp t rashers 1 " Mr. L. B. Weber,
who taught tbe Grammar school, ended tbe term
by having a brief exercise of n 1-terery character.
In the way of recitations, spoobeca, essays, dia
logues, concert reading, singing, etc. Quite a
number of parents and visitors were present and
expressed Ibcuiisliee aa being highly plea'ed
with tbe rendition of the pupil s respective parti
Mr. Weber departed tbo. same evening for bid
home at Luthersburg, and on the 2Ub of April
will assume tbe Principalahip of tbe Normal
Academy, at New Washington, Clearfield county
He is an efficient teacher and untlrlrg In bit
efforts to promote tho Interests of those who may
come under bis charge, and being genial In uis
disposition, galacd many fricods during hi stay
In our midst, who will regret bis departure. Wo
bespeak for him a luooesiful future, and hope that
be may return to our town at no distant day to
sgain fill tbo position be so faithfully occupied
tho past six months."
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A Smiling Front. Never oinco it
was be I It hai Pie's Opera House worn such n
smiling face. Every store room and office It occu
pied, and It Is "nip and tuck" between tbo pro
prietors of the large show windows, as te which
can put on the most style In displaying their
giruOs nod waive A etw pteeeeeede la treat ef
the stores, and a proper contemplation of the
clerks and the goods Iniido, reveals a grand pee-
taole, especially 10 In the evening hy gaslight,
and Is worth at much at a visit to a Zoological
Garden, or a Church Fair.
More than this, everything that is needed la
the household or oa a farm Is to bo found at the
stores In tbe Opera House. This Is a great as
ootnmodatloa to those people who have hut aa
hour in tho morning or evening la which to do
their shopping. Quit your Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh shopping, and patronise your home
tatabliib stent, wberu you can find everything
you need, and at equally aa reasonable rates as
In tbe cities. If you mako your money la Clear
field, why not spend it at home if you eaa buy
ynur wares as cheaply as yen can abroad. Pat
ronise those who patronise yon. Buy from those
who sell jm tbe cheapest goods f ind if you
have anything to dUpmo of, tell te these who
will give you tbe most for" your produce.
Htatr Krporto. In Auditor Gen-
oral Schell's and State Treasurer Koyes' report!
for 1879, tbe most laUafaotory and complete are
reports that have been Issued from tbe two State
departments named for years, we Ind the follow
ing amounts paid Into the State Treasury by
Clearfield coun ly for Slate taxes etc., during tho
year: 1
Bennett's Branch Imp. Co $ M 00
Clearfield County tax eu Loans,,.,,....,,, 441(3
Clearfield Borough tag on Loans H Te 81
Clearfield Cooaty tai oa Bank Stock.... 164 61
Cititene Banking Company Osceola, tax
on not earuioK.. , 48 87
Curnsnavilio baok,tsx on nst earnings. 146 07
Tax on write, wills, deeds, ao-. - 001 4V
Toveru licensees.
.1,4.17 60
Retailers' linens es ,
. WaO 20
. V 00
14 2
. fa 00
. ?i u
31 n
, 10 00
70 00
I 28
. dot 00
. A.M 01
. fi,7i7 07
Kallog houo liotases. ,..,,.,
Distillers' licensee
Billard lito.ee H
Urokero' lcenies....M...... , ...
Liquor licences
Patsnlmedtelna licensee,, .,.,.
Tat on theatre, eirsus, Ac ...,
Pan pb lot Liwi.,h.h.....wh,,
Decatur Coal Company, tax .,
Kuterpriso Coal Company, tax
Hltlanning Ueel Voiupany, tax..
Msihannou Ceal Company, tat.,
8H 0
Franklin Coal Company, tax 3,192 00
Tho following some of money ware drawn out
ur tho Treasury and paid te tho parties named:
0 A. Mayor, Prealdent Judge 15th dlsU&.MS 60
J. II. Orvis, Additional Law Judge ,tfl 20
A. D. BenneU, member last Leg slaturo. 1,6W 00
V. B. Holt, Aesociato Judge Clearfield
mmy ctfl 0
Abreen Ogdoa, Associate Judge Clear
field county 421 60
Jameo A. Moore, Mercantile Appraiser. 28 88
M. L. MoQuown, County Heparin ten rJ'L 1,000 00
Appropriation to public schools or Clear-
eld eeunly 4,740 81
J. B. Walters, Cashier State Treasure- 2,000 00
J. B- Walters, Clerk lo Comr's Sinking
rund...MM. ...HM m - J,evt to
W. H. H ant borne, Hupt. af Pabite
Oreande....HM....MM.....M..H..MM Ms7 Tf
"WOULD LIKE SOME MO HE."
PtTKorru, Ind. Oat. 1. 1877.
IIxuwai A Buomnn.Ohcrlln, 0-
ttenileueo When I wee la Ohto I bought
one af Dr. Penaor'd Blood and Liver Remedy
and Nerre Tonic at your store. I never took
aoythlngtbat did me so moch good tn so short
a time. I would like te net eoata more ef it ae I
eau not tad It here. Will yon please let me
anw wnaa t os a ges eoe-nau dotes bottles rer,
and oblige,
Yours truly. MARY MRDB0URN.
Mar 11 It
Dr. Feasor's Blood and Liver Remedy and
Nerve Tonla may well be celled "The eoequer
lag hero" of the limes. It la the medical triumph
of the age. Whoever has "the blast" should tabs
It for U regnlatef aad restores tbe disordered
system that gives rise te them. It always cores
RlHotsuadi nad Liver Com pi slot, Jaon4leo, pyt-
p opsin, Con a U pat ion, Headaches, Fever aad
Ague, pi eon Esbvr gem eats, iorofula, Iryilpelas,
Pimples, Blotched aad all akin Brapttoai aad
Bteod Disorders ( Swelled Limbs and Dropsy
Steep lesea ess, Impaired Nerved and Nervens Do
hi Illy j Restores flesh and strength when the eye
torn Is running down or going lute decline j tares
Female Weak ease aad Chroals Rheumatism, and
relieves Chreale Br aa eh Ills, aad aU Loag aad
Throat d I Seal ties. Jl does these things hy ttrlk
log at Urn root of disease and removing lis onuses.
Dr. Fanner's Improved Dough 11 easy wilt re
lieve aay tough la tut hoar. Try a sample bottle
at tea eoata,
Dr. V saner 't Ooldaa Relief ewroe aay pain, aa
Teeth-ache, Vtaralgta, Collets Headache la Ave
te thirty mieotee, aad readily relieves Rbonma-
lira, Kidney Cempleiat, Dlarbesa, ete,
Dr. Feaaor'i IL tu Daneo Heeslte, Oao
fcottlt always euroe.
For talo hy llartawlek A Irvla, Drug gists,
viearaotd, re, sag iT-tr.
COURT PROCEEDINGS,
Caurt ea.oonrened on Friday afternoon, Maroh
I4tb, IIWO, with Judges Orvis, Ogdoa and 11 oil
on the Ueaoh.
Tho argument list was takes up and tbo eases
on tbo samt disposed 01.
no AD UATTKUa.
The following report 1 of road viewers were con
Inn ad AaaoLUtaLV. to wit t
H-port of viewers, laving out a public road la
Cheat township, from east corner of laud of Joba
Fisher, eudadjulning lands or usary renmogton
to bubllc road leadina from West over to New burg.
Report of viewers, vacating and supplying
read lo Ooshen township, between a point at or
near the Lick Hun bridge It a point at or near
tbe farm or mattnow Tate.
Report of viewers, laying out road from Bear
Henry riaoes, on nrie lurnpiao, w dhoim nwj
leading from Blokle's to Ridge road, la Bloom
towneklu.
Report of viewers, vacating public road from
susquoaaona roao near 4. sr. uees, 10 uei
ship, to tbe Indiana oounty line, near James
Martin's, and making private rosu 01 aame.
Kenort ef viewers, vacating nubile road leadlag
from mouth of Laurel run. In Bell township, lo
Frederick Rupert's.
Report of viewers, laying out n putlio road In
nrody lownsnip, neginnmg si or sear me une ei
Klias Lines' and Joaoph bey ler, jr., 00 road lead
log from Thomas Lines' te John Bailey's, and
thenee tea point at or near Sevier's sehool house.
Report of viewers, refusing to vacate that por
tion or public road beginning at the boundary
lino between Ball and Jreenwood townships.
and Isading to Charles II. Dougherty s.
Report or viewers, refusing to lay out a public
road from at or near Wm. (uardrant's-te at or
near Haywood Clark's, in DuUoit, Sen ly town
ship. Ksport of viewers, vacating that pjrtion of the
Old Township road in Woodward township, bo
ginning at a point near W. B. Shore and inter
sect iug the Madera and Houtsdale road at Alex
ander Run bridge, and laying out a new rood
root near Wm. B. ShetTs, to tnLcneet tha U ml
dale and Madera road, at or near Madera school
house.
Report of viewers, laying out a public road
from a point where road leading to Laogloo's
mill ia intersected by Bruih run, te a point at or
Bar tbe Indiana oounty lioo.
Report of viewers, refuting to vacate road from
Ieaae Thomas' te Peter SbogarVe, In Bloom town
ship. Report of viewers, laying out a public road
from Henry Ueilbum'a byWm. Clarkaplsoe at or
nar where the old Neeper road connects with the
aame In Penn township, to a pdnt la the old
Punxiutawney road at or near where the line be
tween Wm. Rowle'i and James McClinsey's land
crosses the same In Boll township, and vacating
that part of the public rood now opened from
Daniel Fryer's to the old Punxsutewney road, la
Boll township.
Keport of viewers, laying out a p-lvate road In
Bandy township, leading from residence sf John
Ovordorff, te public road loading from DuBois to
Creim Hill turnpike, near Elijah Aabenfelter's.
Report of viewers, refuting to vacate road lead
ing from Whiskey run, to Andrew Dougherty's,
In Bell township.
Keport of viewers, refusing to vacate a road
leading from bridge across Wuson run alNewburg,
up W t lion's run to a point on road lead log from
James MoUeeban's to Mc Harvey's road, near Pat
terson's school house.
The following reports were confirmed m 11, te
Wit!
Report of vis warm, vacating a portion of public
road between Thomas Hill's and George Davit, in
lluggt township, to or near Wilton lluurer's, ia
said townanip.
Report ef ?ie wort, laying oat a public road
from M. S. Wilson's, to tbe river road, on tbo
(arm of Archibald Sbnw, in Bradford township.
Keport of riowera, laying out a public road
from D, Aakcy's to Fairraouot school house, in
Covington township.
Keport ot viewers, laying out a public road
from or near H. 0. Anderson's, to a point at or
near Thome A. Smith's, la Bloom township.
Report of viewers, laying out a public road
leading from tbo line of Houtsdale borough, at
the western terminus of Elisabeth street, to the
t'athollo oemetry, In Woodward township.
Hopurt of viewers, laying on l a public roai
Iromtbe borough of Houtsdale, at the northern
terminus of Uood street, to the residence ol
Michael Leech, on road leading from Houtsdale
borough to Ocean Colliery, In Woodward town
ship. Remonstrance filed.
view or new Ro ins.
S. F. MrCloikay, Danlsl Faust and David Way,
were appointed viewers to view and vacate that
Sort or public road, leading from a point on tbe
rie turnpike, tn Bloom township, to a point oa
Anderson's ereeK ia same townanip, lying oe
twoea said turnpike and the old Kersey road.
retttioa prevented lor appointment 01 viewers
to vacate oubllc road loading from tbe Seyler
sawmill, in Bloom township, to n point on the
Erie turnpike, in said township. Read, and S. F.
MeCleikey, Daniel Faust and David Way ap
pointed viewers.
Report of viewers, vacating public road loading
from Susquehanna river, near Rbinehart Welter's,
In Bell townihln.to Indiana count v line. Referred
back to viewers to correct the draft and mako it
correspond with tbe report.
James A. Moore, Jobn Lytic and rater uam
area were appointed viewers te review the road
laid out from a point at mouth of Alexander's run,
and ending at B. Hegarty s flouring mill, near
Madera, ia Woodward township.
onraax'a oounr.
The account of J. F. McKenrlck, Baa,., Auditor,
distributing tbo monies in the hands of the Ad
ministrator, read and confirmed absolutely.
Wm. M. Mci'aiioogo., Biq., nied ate report as
Auditor, doetdlos tbe unwiloni tw she wuovnw
ot J ernes T. Leonard, Ouardiao of Miss Kate
Monro. Confirmed aosolutely.
Return of tbe sale of tbo real estate or Oh ris
tlan Neff, late of New Waabiogtop, dee'd, filed
and confirmed ui at.
Im re estate of Abram Hoover, dec d. Proceed
ings for specific performance of own tract A. A.
Adams, Esq., appointed Commissioner to take
and report testimony to the Court.
In tbo estate of Jacob Wilbelm, dee'd, rule
granted oa Administrator to show cause why be
should not pay O. H- Best tbe amount appropria
ted to his Judgment by the Auditor.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of B. J. Chaffee.
J. P. Snyder, Biq., was appointed Auditor to
distribute balance in hands of tbo Administratrix.
In Ibe estate of W. i. Dickey, deceased. Kx-
teptlona were filed to Auditor's report. Report
rciorreo oaea w Jtsaiwr.
ooauoa ruut.
Baadv TownahlD vi, Brady and Huston Town
ships. Bill in Bqnlty. Fiank O. Harris, Eaa.,
appointed Master.
d t. woes nam, aao., was appoiateu jiuoiur
te disDoeo ef tho eioefctioai to the account of
James T. Leonard, Trustee of Kd Forks A O9.
Frank Llveright A Co. va. C. W. Bartley. No.
61 January Term, 17T. J. F. Snyder, Beq.,was
appointed Auditor to distribute proceeds of Sber
ifl '1 sola.
Smith V. Wilson, gaq , filed li ncenunt as
Auditor, distributing money arising from the
sale ol the property of Tracy A Barr. Read and
oonnrmeu at et.
Court adjourned tn Saturday, March 27th.
linn I dsn 1
BRADY HEARD FROM.
Lvvntnatino, Pa., March 29, I860,
Mr. Knrroat In this quiet little mountain
town we art all pursuing the even tenor of our
way. The oil excitement has taken n relapse,
and nothing insults a townsman quicker than to
refer te his affiliations with the Stump Creek
enterprise. Even tkt glowing advertisements of
"Ot. j sco os lie, seen ia every snow ease in town,
have been grealy damaged by the fowl suspicion
of Stump Creek victims.
Mr. Oec. Dun lap, of this vicinity, was united
on tbe 1 8th lost., In tbe holy bonds of matrlmooy,
with Sadie Kriner. According to a peculiar
freak of tbo roles of et quette, all theoougrstuta-
tioos are extended to bits, bs having been exceed
ingly fortenate, according to poblte oplelon.
Messrs. bnaffer A Troxol have reoeatly added
to their thiugle mill, two miles from this place,
a eapaeloas saw mill. The two mflfs, when in
operation, require fourteen mea. "Billy Keen,
the eateiont foremen, ha been succeeded by Mr.
rtnutraoo, ot Stockton.
The laborers eiuoloved on the htm bar mill of
Cast. L. B. Carlile slruok for higher wages the
begioniog or march, s bey alleged that Uto gen
tleman 'y proprietor was indebted to them, and a
settlement was in order before they would re
adme work. Their request was promptly eom-
Ciled Wltn not wttn oao or two exception, tbe
olenee about waa the wrong way te too amount
of from 80 to SlfrO, Tbe mill runs ns usual, now.
Tbo revival meeting, In progress in the M, B.
Church, ie attracting mere tfaaa wsaal latere!.
This, perhaps, it awing te the fact that the ser
mons are preached by a lady. Miss Boyd, a
lady of talent an I great seal. It conducting tho
meetings. Forty-five persons at one lime wort
seeking pardon for their sine.
Among tho arrivals la town Is Mr. L 1.
Weber, who has been teaching school la Philip
burg, Centre county, during the lest six mouths.
The treatment of tbe people of that town muat
have agreed with him, as kls peroneal appeeraoco
indicates aotb lug to tbo contrary.
Mr. Chris. Burkett purebnaed from Reuben 11.
Moore the late residence of Qr. ?. A. Maa,
for tho turn of fil.lOO. Oa Friday last Mr ft.
iadnlgad ia out of the aoveltteiof the seaaoa
filling kit tot house.
Mr. Isaac Lines will dlapoea of his property on
Wednesday aext, and on tbo Friday following
will leave for Ore rot. Madam Uoasip Is cruel
eaongh ta allege that our defeated candidate for
uenstaoio win go epd do likewise,
The Teachers' Re-anion was hold In the
Le tbe ran Cbarob on daturday leat Tbe inclem
ency of tho weatbot Interfered somewhat with
the tuooess of tkeday tssiiooi, but tbe night ses
sion was eminent! v successful. Hen. O. R. Bar
relt, Supt M. L. Mcquewa aad Matt. Savage, of
your town, were present aad participated in tbe
exerclsee. Jadee Barrett delivered a vers
scholarly loeiars OO tho "Improvement of the
MlncT to a select aad oppreoietlvt audieace.
These gentlemea aeeerve prates tor coming to
far to help at, notwithstanding the storm aad
badroada.
Our schools art nearly all closed, and tome of
our toeeaerff bavo already packed tbelr satchels
and taken their departure for the Bdinboro State
RormaJ SohoeL Others will rest until the lo-u
of April, when they will fold tbelr tents aad go
Sooth to the) Row Waehlogtea Normal Institute,
waa re they will figure, I fcopc, as tbe mining
itgatt it taat tastituuea, alpha.
Fa a hem, Look Usee f Lytle will
givt you highest market prKw far Wheat, Oeta,
Cora, Buckwheat, Batter, Iggt, Onions, Applet,
dried fruits, and U krodo tf produce, ho bet
the hvgwtt aad beet selected Mock tf groceries,
teas, aofeot, molasses, apices, all sell, sugar
qeetoavart, tabs, haehett, hashetB, ohoras, Ac,
la Clearfield county. He hays his goods la hrae
qutailttew from maatfaMurtrt nnd first hands
for each, aad takes tho advantage af all
discounts, aad nth to tutUed te sell at lowest
prices. 0o first cash prices for ptodaeo,asid telll
his goods at the lowest price la tho aouo(y.
aept-l4-7ttr
Vha new Spring stock of T. A. Fleck
A Co. It holag toaetanUy resolved.
Spring stylos constantly being re
reived at T. A. Fleck A Co.
r r-
Call t T. A. Flflc & Co.' and got
. Fuhlol IbMt. uul-H.
A usual, T. A. Fleck & Co. ars
l,.dlc lb. arkrt. Birt-IU
Tbs Niw Remington Family Srw-
lQ kUcul for ul, l ! I. Il.rd.r',0.1
Slora, Clrarlilil, Tn. Oet 1Mb.
Ladies, bear in mind that in dress
ud nilliar; food,, w, Itltos Bikini, iiml.lt;
Ihl, Muoa. T- A. Flics Co.
Constipation, sick headache, and
blltou.MM ooral by "Mtars! Ut Pllto." , Tr,
th.m. li M.ta pw bol.
Carpels, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Win.
dow BbdM, Lu. OorLlo, l.rj. Mook lw
hand .1 H. A. Ki.niK'a.
We have now on band several thous
and flr,t-lu, urslopM, wbioh w, will ,rlnt for
builnMi mm, or MjboJj tit, 1 prlw IbM Ma
ul b. rlroJM. 0.11 tod m Mum. tf.
llumburff Kmliroiderioa in Edirinirs
and IoHrtlon, t A oonpltu lloa, wmpHll.g all
lb. n.w patt.nl, Jml rmliad at T, A. FbMk 4
Co. Call amrly and grt tb. barga!a,. our S-ftt.
At tho Rkpcrmcan offiro is the place
to got yoar Job work dona. W.arafally propand
to do anjlbing la Ibe. prlatlog Mn, will do II
wall, aid at lb. rlgbt kind of prlow. If.
Now covers nut on old umbrellas
and paraaola. ICeyanad0,aad all kladaaf loeka,
tranka aud aatobala ralrtd at Hard.r'a.
narM-St.
It is acknowledged by multitudes
who bar. boM owrod of llrar aoaaplaiai, grartl,
baokaoho, boodaobo, palpitatloa of tbo boart, Ae ,
tbat Banana la tbo bort naaodjr kaon.
Remember, the only place you can
got tbo Klniro boota an d ahota, and Carlial. fla.
abooo for ladiM, la at II. A. Klllll'a,
aaXl.tt OlMrflolJ, Pona'a.
SpaiHO, 18801 T. A. Kleck & Co.
ar. opralog oil ibdr Inrolo. of Spring good.
tbia wk, whiah ar, marbod at a igur, Ibal la
boand to a.tl thfm and eannot b. nnd.raold.
Bar. 9-ot.
lluy Your Mill Now I Wo are the
proprietors of a Saw Mill, oomplet ia every par.
Ilea ler, which wo will tell very cheep. For par
ticulars, address B. A. A W. D. BIOLER,
rechSSO-tf Clearfield, Peon a.
Kji a w iimn 11 on hnrttohaok in another
column, riding near Spoor's Vineyards, with a
bunch of O rap from which P peer's Port flrapo
Wine It made, that is to highly esteemed by tbt
medical professloa for the use of invalids, weekly,
persons and the aged. Bold by K. W. Graham,
Drugglit, Clearfield, Pa. jly-lfi-TO-tf.
A Fact. An auvortiscmont Inserted
ia Iba KarranrAB ailll naob mora roadora tbaa
If publlahod In all tbo olbcr pa para la Iba ooin-
t;,and aoat tbo adrntiaai laas tbaa ona-balf
Ie athar wonla, aa ad.wllainalt pabllabW ia
our Jcaraal ia worlb donbla tba priM of tbal
oharjwt by aay atb.r patliabor la tb. ooaaty.
Il It a faot." tf.
Rf.moval. Dr. T. J. Boycr has re-
norod bla aodlaal oltoa to tha rooau newly
oeenplad by Book A Orak.os, la Grabaai'a row
II. makoa CHRONIC DISEAoKa a epaelaily.
CIIAROKS VKRT LOW. Tho alufaatarera
bat lag low.rad prieoe, ba li prepared ta faralab
STRICTLY Pl'HI MRDIl'IRSS It f rwtly re-
duood ratoe. Tba aflleted will ba tweeted by
firing bin a cell. Jly .
Special to our Customers. We
deaire to inform oar large patronage il Dreae aid
Millinery Good,, tbat we intend to Bake Iheae
brnnchee s eneolalty tbli eoming eoaaoi. Ulaa
tlattio Roba, our milliner, la low ia Philadelphia
attending tbo epealnge, and will be bare eooa to
lake ekerga of ber department aad Bake II Ibe
loading Millinery depot la n.w and lata alylee, aa
aba haa dona heretofore. T. A. Flick A Co.
New Dailt STAOg Line. James h.
Leery haa aiooeodod la boriag dally nail aetab
llabod between Claerlold aad Ponaleld, ud will
hareafur raa a dally etaje botweei tbo two aetata.
nt, eontrael bag ei with April lit, end tbe etage
wlllleaTe Cleerleld aeary Botalif (eiaept Sun
day) al I .clock, Baking eonaoetloa, with all
trainaon tbe Low Qrade Railroad al Ponnfletd, ra.
timing after Ibe leat trail tbe oaae erenlng.
Paaaoag era and freight alll be carried at lew ratee.
Order, left at any of the hotel, will be attended
loepriv-u
Trout fishing? commences on T blun
der, April let, aad Harder bee prepared far the
ooeaeioi by buy I of a ,ar load af iahiaf tackle.
d at afreatreduotioaby be. log la large auan-
llUea. All tackle la werraaud te ba the eery beet
la the market Thla alack will eompriee erery
Iblng Is tka tebinf lukte llao Celoetta aid
Japan bamboo aad oaae pu, Jolatad trout aad
baa, rod, la grant Tailety, eel aad Blnaow iota,
twlaoa and oet-Hneo, beatau, bail boiee, ly aad
tackle heeki, tie,, rauhoppere.froj a, half aaitea,
epoona, and all kind, aid alylee of belle, Limer
ick, C,rllile, Aberdeea, Spreat, gnenk and Hlrby
hooka oi gut. Kferylblag In Ihl, Haa will be
foaad al Harder'a atore. Country etoree aapplled
at wboleaale prieoe. Cemo and eiamlaod before
kaylag elaanbero. Ordara by Ball promptly at
tended te. Jp. B.aota,
Dealer la guar, rerolrara, sad gjhlng taohle,
Clcarlrld, Pe. merit St.
How to RiAcn Kamsas. Persons!
aelag ta tba Weal ahoald conceit tbelr owe
comfort b; meeting Ike route by wklek there are
rare eoaaoclleat Is I'aloa Depute, fact tralae and
comfortable eera. There I, ae Una that eea com
pel, with tha Pea Haidle Roata la thee, par-
linlare. Two dally tralni kwra talon Depot,
Plttibqrck, ri Pep Handle Route, which raa
through ia meay koura quicker lime than by eny
other lice, ae fotlowat
Lean Plttibarih (city lime) Ml a. m. 1 1:47 p. m.
Arrlre He. Louie HO " IH "
M Kanaaa I0:0U p. m, 8:00 a. m.
- Lea.enworth 11:40 " I0:le
" Atcblaca 120.. m l I 10 "
" St. Jonph li - MM p. B.
Prompt eoaBcoliona are Bade li CalM Dcpcta
atpoiute named. fur all landpolata. For farther
information, tim. teblc,, etc., addreee. W.tt.
O'Brlan, Qcnerel Peaarngr Agent, Pan Handle
Rente, Cotambaa, Ohio. Fob-ll-tt
C'LbUBrisui Coal Tuabe. Htattv
eat of Coal and other frc ghio teal over tha
Tyrone A ClearSeld Die ieien,Ponne;leunla Rail.
road, for the weoh aiding March IS, 1880, aad
ibe eame time laalyoar t '
coil. t . tone.
Fur tbe week. - 3,01
Seiaottrao laalyeerMM - w..... 10,141
peereaee ...,.
Prarlonaly dnrlag v.ar
Sam. lime lent year.......
lacreaee ,
ToUl ia 1880
Same time leal jur.HMHM.
.,.. 18,741
craaa racism.
La mber ........ ...
..II In
..148 '
Mteeellaneon, frelg ht,........
LETTER FROM HUSTON.
PanriBLS, Pa., ark 18th. 1880.
Praf. Jeha A. Uraewry etcrmed In tbia plea, ei
Friday for a few boure. tlo eame from Look
HerM.end wneoa hie wey to DuHoia.
ler.'a hi. II. UUIer, af Oaenla, and II. 8 Bat
la, of Olaerfield, oamo to thia pleoe en Friday ,
aad eerrieee were held le Ike Preebrtertaa
cbarob en Frldey ftnd Saturday erMingi, Ha
maniun aarrlee oa Haooeia meralng, and prcel
ing oa Sabbath ereaiag.
Jur. Oeo. O Hart, of Wayoa canty , I'a , da
llrerad a Tompereaoe lectBre in the Pre.byter lei
chareh ai Wla.erley eneieg and a leelar. II
M. I Church aa Thuriday ereaiag. T-e lec
ture, were practical lelae aa ae Impertaal cab
. . .
Tbe achoola or lleatoe w-wainip, wltb Ibe
Mptloa or tbe PooleM Oreded 8,hil, hare
eloeed. There will bo a three moatbe Sea mer
Urn la ell af tba oeboolo eieepi tbe PenSeld
uradea aeaeeL jae .vBnin- appolataneate
ban bael aede t Hickory, I,, hi, a hebacaer I
MiH Raa, Cerrl. Lafoehe, Wlaurbera, Uca.
W. Wearer i Pallna'a,ao4 d-elded. Work bee
ben eommoneed .a the aow bo.ie nt Hickory,
which le a helalahed by Jeae l.i.
Bneieeaa lo ia a healthy eeedltloa. The lata
eaowa eaeated the lunbermea u fialak their lobe,
aad aow a inmbOT af mat are . uwa awalti ag
tba fined. Tho Woodwerd uw alll, near Ihi,
place la mahlag a greet deal ,f anber, which
le healed W Ibe depM fer ehipBla, f . 0. Bow
nan . ahleele alll. oa Laurel r... I. Inralnn owl
iwenty-fire theneeod ahlnrlai aWdey. fbene
ar. aatppeo rrem an. , eepol,
Jeeaph Wllkola,efHI.M,'a, Lee letead aoae
lead loac ihie piece te a eonpeny eec hnee
beaod IheaeelrM under a for'.,, ( ... tkoaaaad
dallara U net a hole dew. H leaal Iwe Ihsuaand
toot tn lea tbaa I yoar. Be ae are going on bore
for - lie," to..
Among the Inprweowoi-a ef tbe Iowa Is S lew
archena., built by Dr. Heahai Sank, af Ike
drui otorn. Ur. B, ie eaa ef tb.ee eoefel ettieena
eAe le OMataally Inane leg bic praawty, than
giring amplcymaat la tabor cad oiraalellng the
aedtua.
Ha Bar.
.. It.lSO
IM,8l
, Slii.Ul
... 84,081
. 817,108
.. HI,4M
MpettuU.
N. E. ARNOLD,
CUBWBNIVILLB. PBMN'A,
rats caeb ros
Saw Logs, Shingles, Bark,
AND BAIL EO AD TIES,
fk.M nnM.ft. I.wla'a lira fltoM. Call il
poraoi or addroa, aa abora. aarl-la..
Wain!. MO.tOS 14-fa.taharod koona, dallr
arod al tbo railroad, la oar load, of 1,000, at all
5 .lata M lb. Tyron. A CloarSald, P. A I., Bald
agl. Valloy, and Poaoaylraaia Hatlroada, ror
wbiob I wtu pa laa IlflMl awriw pnoa.
J. P. Kaaiaa,
OettS, lSri-tr. Claarlold, Pa.
r..ia Bv.vaio Pan Caar. Duoocirr oi Oto
Paicll.-B.wiag Maebiaat m, bow ba paraiaawf'
al Momll'a lia aad rari.ly aura, froai Sib ap
warda. AU klada ot aawlng aoaebinta npairod
aa tbo ibortaat aotlea.
Cl.arl.ld, Pa., Jolj IS, IS7T.
ii n a... B Wk. Bk.B b.na
full aupplj af Fradooia Buggl.a and Platfom
Wagoaa for aala. To bo moi al tb. Shaw Honaa
yard. Call oa or addraao bioa al Claarlold Poaa-
ajlranla. amy
CoLLORToa'a WABiaiTa. Wa kara nrpard
a form, and ban on baad I larga awantily, tf
bleak "Celkctor'e Belee," which ken keen aa.
prornl by Ike klgbeal legel aathorlty ill the
Court, of tbia oonatr. At fwenre (Wre per
d'leea wa will aail any auaber to the Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to
ndvortia. property, muat poet np lot leae thai
tone Mtioec tn me moat pool!, pieooe in ei.
borugb or townahip. If.
WeTin. Delllered it tie Hell Buad
lOO.fltio Ifi.iacb ahared chingla.
100,000 14-ineh eawed ehlnglee.
100,008 feet of pin. boerde.
400,000 14-fea ahared boopa.
t,0t8 railroad tia.
60,000 feat of good hemlook boarda.
For which I will nay the hilhect aerhet prioe,
delirered a Olearfield, or at amy poial the
Tyroie A Clear Bald Hailraad.
4. r. anawnn.
Claarlold, Pa, Oct. 10, 1878.tr.
Just Received.
In.t Reoiivad hv ARNOLD, at
CUKWKSVtLLK :
Car Load Nova Scotia Tlaslor I
Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats
Chop !
Car Load Deaken Halt l
Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, ie.!
ewj-.m,,n,rlon Rsrk. It. R. Ties and
Grnin will bo taken In exchange.
C'urwenBVille, aiay I, istb.
NOTICEABLE POINTS
lu the S'ltb. Annual Statement sf the
liqultabi. LU. Aaauranr. Society,
January 1, Iweu.
Aaeeta, f.17,l8A,l4l,anieereaeo In 111! of aear
ly Tw. Milliea Dollar, orer 1878.
Mow Boaineaa, tlo.801,o4l. aa iacreaea of more
then rin Million Dollar, orer 1878.
SurDMU orer nil llabililia. 87.4lt.407. ae in-
eea. of more tbea ail hundred Ibonaend dollar.
liar 1878.
Amoaat paid to policy faoldera and their repra
eeoUliceo during the yew 1878, 4,8S,S7I.
The year 1871 cloaed without a dlaputed death
elelm oa tha reeorda ef the Boeioty. All juat
oleimo peid promptly and ia full.
Tha policy contract le clearly and eeneieely ax
D reload, wlthoat ear technical condition..
In aaa of forf.itere of ordinary policiee, a lib
eral enrronder eelue ia giren in tree paid-up In-
enrenee. H. a. McbAALLl,
DliUlct Agent, Clcnrtcld, Pa.
Marob 14, 1888 tf.
SHarrirtt.
CURRY DAVIS. Al Ramey, oa Wedneadey,
M.roh lltb, IBSO, by Rar. V. Adema, Mr. Kd
mnnd W, Curry aad Miae Pbeaettia Deria.botb
of Boooarta t.waahip, Cieerfleld eoaaty, Pa.
WEISOERBKR-ZKIOLSR.-Al Troalrllle.
oa Thuraday, Idercb loth, 180, by Rar. Joba
Wolbacb, Mr. Joba A. wolarerocr mat Mica
Sarah Aaa Zelgler, both af Brady townohip,
Clearfield oanaty, Pa.
BHASRBR afoCl'LLY. Ia Jordan town
chip, an Tburcdey, Alereb Ifttb, by laeao F.
Bloum, Kaq., Mr. Frederick Sbarrer, aad Mlee
Lydla K. McCnlly, both af Clearfield annnly, I'a.
DEW ITT LA WB BAB. At Ike M. B. Par-
eonage, in Clearfield, an Bonder, Merck tik.
taitu, by Kir. tt. beidy, Mr. William B. ilewtu
end Mice hlery Lawhced, both .f Lewranca
townohip, Cleerfield Munty, Pa.
MORRIS MtNEEL. Al the PmhyUrlaa
enreonace. In Aneonrllie. Teeedny, Mnrch
ld, 1800, by Rer. D. il. Campbell, Mr. William
w. Bjorria, or riko townabtp, nni HlH Meola
MoNeel, of Jordan tawaahlp.
OARDMKR WALL. On Sunday, Marak 18,
1880, by Hoe. John T. OladhtU, Mr. Jceeph W.
Gardner, ef L Dana, Pa, aad Mill Jaauie
Wall, of Latberibarg, Pa,
KNKSS 8MILIY. 0a Randey, Merch I4lk,
1880, hr Bee. J. B. Deea, Mr. Wm. H. H. Kneee
aid Mill Margaret . Dmlley. allot Clearfield
conaty, Pa.
McQl'IL l.AND-BWIFT.-At the AlleiheaT
lloaae, la Clearfield, March I4lk, 1880, by Rer.
Wa. 11. Dill. Mr. JobaT. McUuillaad and Miae
Sarah J. Swill, both of Woollead, Bradford
towientp.
FRY. Ia Allomentllle, ai Tneedir, March
Mlb. I8M, Mr,. Harah Jaae Fry, eawd M yeare.
1 Booth, aid 17 day,,
FRRELAND In Coelnttoa tnwnahlD. en
Taeaday, March lad, Jameo Fraolend, eged
ahoal M year,.
BCHNELL. At Bollefoate, an Maadey, March
lid, 1880, ef nneumoaia. Mr. Joeenh tjehnoll,
nged nbolt 88 yenre.
CIXABWLP MARKETS,
Ci.iuRr.BLa. Pa. March SI 160.
Floor, pet ewt. ,........... $3 M
Bach wheat Floor, percvft H
Cora MeaJ, per et.m,...H.m,. f 6e
Chop, rro, perct....,..,Mt,...H.,lt I 10
Chop, atiied, per ewt....,,., ....., 1 4
Hrap, per ewta...l.Mtlo.wHw.. I f
Wheal, per hushel..M,..M I 16
Rye, per hoshol H 86
OaUp par hoshol (
Cera, oare, per bushel..H 4t
bookwboat, per aaskelM.. .... ' o
Clover soot) H,.H , 4 16
Tiesothv leetl 4 10
Potatooo, per habol..M M 9
Apples, per httshel.. ,... .,., ii
Oflloai ... I 00
Haas, par pooa...M (Is
Hboalder, per poaod I
Drieti Bool, per poaoa . t. 10
Cbickeae, per pair .... u
Batter, perpooacl 16
f ga, per aoaoa ... 12
Salt, per each, laroe .... ) Oa
Cool Oil, per gallon 1ft
Lord, per poaod H...m.mw , Q
Dried Applet, per peaDd..-.
Dried feeehes, per posad, I
Ueaot, per buibsl. .. I 60
PBODUCE MARKET llEPORT.
PaiLAiiLritA, Mar. 18. Trade wee qwie! to
day, bat wbcat met an aalin Inquiry for April
dcllrarlce. Flour and Meal Tbe Soar merbet
la dall and price, fe.or bayere. Sai.a of 1,000
berrelc, iacludin g atanceote eilree at euo ou;
Peaaaylreaiaectra femlly et SOfuifi&Oi walan
da. at IC11IOJ7, and pal Ml aud ether high
gredea at 87 fbfuil. Rye Sour la Innctin. We
naoa al 4.87,re5. Corameat Ne ealee.
Grala wheat ie dall aad U eealt pec beih.l
lower. We qu.le Piuinl.ani. a. -'
II 48 aeethela amber, Irecb, at 11.4 1, aad Na. I
red. eleretor. nt 11.41. At tbe open Mard, Brat
call. 8,000 baahela, April Bold al 11.40, i 10,00.
buik. la da. at 81 41 1 aad It.ao. eaeo.ie ai t.
401 1 11.48 waa bid for March: 11.18 for April
$1.18 for May, aad 1184 for J ana. Rye la qelel.
We oaoto reanr.lranin nt ena uern m quiet
but Ira. Belee nf 7.000 bnihela, Including ailed,
at lent yallaw at44(ftlc aad while al 47te(,,
tie. Oalaarelellmll.dr.qe.it. Belee of 4,000
heabela. Including rejected et4t4Se, aad wki'fi
at 40,(0)48.,
CatOAfle.Mareh M. Flour nomine Uy unchang
ed Who.t nnaetlled, lewer oleeiag Mmgt No.
I red .1. ler, 81,17 i No. I Chicago iprtaj, l.ll
(o)l. Ii fer eeehi 81 I4 hid for April i 81 l(W
l.l far May Ne. Ida. (1.02., reiaaled, 87c.
Oera ha fair demead aad tewer freah, J&ie j
rainier, ISjefor ench aad April i I7(37le for
May llo bid fur Juaa. Gate dull, weak aad
lewer freak, 10c rcgulur, I7a tor neah Ind
April, Hie fur May. Bye ojtttel wd aacheged ,
fierier oaeia at 14c.
Pork atraageodkigheri S10.7I raraeeh f If.-
84 for Mey 811 .71(0.11 10 fhr Joe.. Urdu
fair demand aad higher I 87 Zf'o (or April:
8T lt(7 It for May. Balk meeu etnng aad
btgnw, eaoai.ere, ic.ie , aaacinnc .ee court
al.ee, M I4. Egga firm at lie. Wbleky aleady
aad iinkeBfad at 11.00.
gtw g,amtlsmrat.
$400 for$250 1
TnEaaderaigaad will all a Lot with a low
Steele Bad ether Mlhaildiage thereo. erected
for 1140 worth liOO. SneaU le EeN ClearSeld.
D. IIKll.HKlN,
Variety Sure, Clearfield, Pa.
Janaery II, IHM-tl.
ARNOLD EA8 ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
8IIAVED ANP BAWEP.
Oarwaairllla, Jea. 8, 'li t.
T.I A PI 88 LANIM FOR ALbV.Ii lleatoe
I aad Plaetoweahlpa,claerfieldoeuaiy. jlL
Keaeeilhle lime gtran la part e pneahaea !j
aaeey. Price. 0 00 te tll.00 per .f
laen'a raeema. Bine, new
Pw.8Wi.Pa.
t Wallaos A ianne.
Sept. 10, UtO tr. Clearfield, Pe.
t-m gUiirrtistmfntJ.
Dl HKOI.UTIOM OY PA etT EBSHI W .
Tha ae-parliarahlp heretofore eaiatiag be
tween the nndenienad li tha Ireettee of law.waa
dlecolcad by net oil eeaeeal oa the tth day of
Marah, ipao, rneiia naLuiau,
WM. D. BIOLKR,
SMITH V. WIL80R.
Clearfield, Pa., aCarnk 10, 1188-41.
Ths Wilis Imi
Caa be koogbt at lowed pricee from ALEX.
PATTERSON, Woodland, Pa. It U equal, If lot
oaperier tn aay fira-elaee Bowleg Maebiee li the
market. Circular, eeol ca appllnalioi.
Woodland, Pa., Oct. 18, 1878-lm.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY BANK Tho
bnnhing firm kaewl ae the Clearfield Caaty
Beak kae beel dleeolrod by autunl oonant, nnd
the beak le le go late gradual liquidation. Wo
are raapanriaie lor mo urate, ena win pey .n,
The acoeto will b. aador aontrol of Joba W,
Wrigley .sclialroly, at tba banking aoao., aid
an. wui lewiiecwa ny aim.
JAM KB T. LEONARD,
JAMBS B. GRAHAM,
WILLIAM PuKTKR.
WILLIAM A. WALLACK,
GKOKUK L. KI.KU.
Cleerfield, P., Dee. 8, 17 If.
SaA.XV XhrXXXaXa
-AT
PRIVATE SALE I
A NY parties ia need of a He Mill are hereby
jtx ioioroietl tbat 1 will sell them uaeae good
as aow. Biers s fiiocas, a
FIFTY-FOUR-IS CH SAW,
Belting, and all the other liloraa li good order.
Fer further Information, addraeo .
JUBTIW PIB,
Oeceota Villa, Clearfield On, Pa
March I, UM If.
B 8ALB.-
Tba anderslned will sell ai arlvata aala all
that tract or peroel af laod sltaato la Decs tar
towBshtp, Clearield aoaaty. Pa with la a short
distaaoa of the Tyrone it Clearflel't H. R., aod
adjoin too laatu of Hebcrt Hodsoa and otaers.
and hoowa as tho Jacob B. Uearhart loL The
said tract oontaiolng te acres atore or loee, with
two Tolas of vslaabto eoal therooi. has aboat M
acres e leered, and is tho hey to a lark-e bodv of
ooai auooi aeiog oeveiopoio. wm oo sold low aad
poa easy lams, tor particulars, apply to
DAVID L. KHKB8.
Clearfield, Pa Joly IS, 1874).
NOTICE 1F INCORPOHATinN
Notice is hereby givca that ao applicatioa
will be made ooder the Act of Assembly of the
common waa i ia oi rooasyivaata, entitled "Aa
Act to provide for the lDOorporatioa ted Rsgnle
Hob of eortola Oorperatioos," approved April 19,
1&T4, aad the supplsotent thereto, far tbo charter
at aa iBteDdec corporaiioo to bo oallod the
CLEARFIELD COAL COM PANT.
The character aod object of which is lo oa rebate
or leaee eoal lands, to opoa aod work the same, to
miae, qoany, obia, treaspcrt, aad hoy aad H
sua., sou lor .oorc parposes to aave. Dosaess aad
enjoy all the rights, aad benefits and privileges
wmrrrry vj insj Hirj jtn 0I ASSCIDbiy.
TliUMAH H. Ml R RAT,
H.C. McCORMlCK,
Bolicitort.
Clearfield, Po,, Mar. U, 1AR0-SI.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT
aa applleatioa will be BMrfe aoler tbe Act
oi AUienoiy or tbe Uoraianowoalt, or 1'eonsylva
nla, entitled "An Act to Provide for tha Incornn-
ration aod Refold ion of certain Corporatloas,"
opprored April If, 1074, aod Ibe supplements
inerono, iur iae Lttartor oi ao lateoued corpora
tloa to be oallod tbo
BEAVXR RUN COAL CO MP A NT,
Tbo character aad object of which Is to parehaat or
lease eoal leads, to open and work tho same, to
une, quarry, sbip. transport, and boy aod Mil
eoal : and Tor these Purposes to beve. pooscos and
enjoy all (he rights, benefits and prirfleres of the
saia daci h itsaaojDiy. uanni V, iakki,
Ho teller.
Ke. 711 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
Mar. 10, ISM It.
LI AH RILE TO PLEAD,
William D. Bigler
versus
L. A. Miae hart and
Barbara Lucas.
No. January T , 18S0.
Sumaoos la Ejectment,
Aad aow, to wit, tho Utb day of Mareh. 1M0.
oa aaotioa of Mr. Field In-. Altornev fur PUIattff.
a rule is granted oa the Defendants te appear
aad plead to this action of ejectment bronght to
enforce specific performance of eoatraet for tho
sale of a certain lot of groan d situate la West
Clearield, aad kaowa ia lot No. 17, being 64 ft
irua. n rroat siroei, aao f oecp, or judgment
shall ao catered against them la default of each
appearance and plea. Rule nturnable at Jaae
lormaeit. FRANK FIKLDINO.
March If. 18S0.3L Att'y for Plaintiff.
UlCkical School !
KYLERTOWN, PA.
Boealei will waaaua APRIL 1ST II. 1880. ind
eoBiiaae tainni week.
TUITION :
Ccmmci Kngllah Brnnchee .14.00
Bigher EagUah aad Cleaalca . ... 1.00
Boardiog eu be had at from 11.00 te ll.M aer
week.
jap-For Cireolare eoatelaiai farther laforoaa-
tloa, apply to the Principal al Kylcrtoun, Pa.
aer. a. r. roitKDMAn,
Principal.
0. W. KMiail, A.riatant.
RylctUwa, Pe., Marah I, IHI0 4t.
BUKNSIDK
Normal Institute !
Tbli Sekoel will oen on MONDAY. MAY IIL
1880, end ooali.a. twelve u cake.
TUITION:
Jurenlle Uepertaent....... ......4 80
Cemaoa Brenekee 4 10
Common Branobee aad Theory of Teaching, ft 88
uigner ureieaae..M.M o eu
Mra Melt. Ir.ii will teach larlmmaatel Buale
It reueonable ratee.
The Normal CI nee will be eiealned munlhlr be
the County Supenateadeat.
get4nod boardiog aaa be bed al from 11.80
U II 40 per week. Woama for calf boerdn eaa
he bad el reaaonnble rata. For farther bfarme
UoB, cell oi .r eddreae
UBa W. INNEB, Priaelpal,
JAB. II. KELLaY, AaaietaaL
Burnalu, Pn , March 17, 1880-tf.
A Bargain t
FARM FOR SALE!
The BBdcreiaTBod offers at or! rate sale that val
uable farm situated ta UkAHAM TOWNbl.ll',
Clearfield eouaty, kaown as tho
Coalaiaiug US acres, ftlt of which are cleared,
aad haviagthcraoB erected a large frame dwell
ing boaee, large frame bare, and tho athar aesoo
eary eatbuildlofe, together with a large orchard,
good water, eta. Tha property will be sold on
very easy terms. For farther particulars taqairo
ef the Hebsorlber. In per eon, or hy totter.
r nana, riabui.iu.
Clearfield, Pe , March lltb, 18gtv-tf.
XW0 - FARMS
FOR SALE
1.1 BELL TOH'.rSBIi:
T
N
0. 1. Bitaala on lU lank ot the Hnioeekaane
river, li Bell townabi., CtoerfieM eoante,
Pa., eoet.lning 141 ACKEK, with none 7t aeree
etcerud end ia a gend etale ef onllivatlaa, baring
tBerMn ereone. a mrg. twn-eaary plena kenM,
well tairhed, a large plaak bam, Juet hi, and
ether eeeeaaery outbaildinee.
NO. I. Containing 101 ACRES, abnejt 00 earn
cleared, Ibe belanoe well limberad with
haealack, Ac., and Snvleg Ibwreo. ereelnd . log
bonM, leg burn, nad olhw Mtbuildlnge le with.
In eio half ail. ef the rlrer. Soil la laterally
good aad prndwetlva.
The abora far ma will ke acid aheap, aad ae
aaeoaahlo lorme, Poaeoeaioi elrefi April let.
r HAH K PIKl.DlMI,
w. u. nun. Kit,
P. Y. WILSON,
Clearield, Pe, March 10, 1880-41.
Executors Nnle
0P A
Valuable Farm!
pHE aaderalraed Eteeatere af tbe eetata ef
I MOBKnT LIDDKLL. diceaead. will afier
at Public eale, ea Ike irealMC II Jordei tawi
ahip, Clearfield eawaty, Paaieylraaia, aa
Wednesday, April 7th, 1880,
At tw. o'clock P. M.. the fcllewlnt deerrlbed
property, ete t A Inrm elt.nto la Jordal lawn
ahip, adjoining laada af R. M. Jobactea, Joba U
Wileoa aad .laora. belellh. kamabead or iron.
erty beleagiag u laa Mlete ef the Mid Robert
bidden, deeeead, OMIaialng
V AUXNl "1" V" -nVoraxuB,
More ar lean, with a Seat It acree elecreA aad
anda enrtivatlm. Tbe Imprev.meete eeialat If
a goo. frame oh a pturi iiuuna.
ail. reel, well Saiebed, a good
frame kern, about fc.i40 feat. Mart.
lew. ead a food bearle,,
d7-,0ilCUARD, (tela Waa aid1
FjoeeLbor nibelldlage. Tb. coal lo reeorred
we. aiacr IB acne el it.
TVrati r flat.
Oio-thlrel eeeh, aid the kalaac la tw. equal
aaauel payaeale, with lilereet. a ba acred by
am aa. a.ngege. roeoeatea eea a. giro.
aaacaaay. jutll, u. wiijtun,
, JAMES BI'NTEH,
' MRY SWAK, 1
Eaeeilera,
Aowiellle, Pa., March 17, IBS It.
t mi
purrllanrouj.
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE I
I beg leave to announco to tho citizens of Clearfield and surround
ing country that I have" opened a flint-class
establishment for the sale of
a
Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS AND CAPS,
GISTS' FOBHISHJHS GOSBS;
TRUNKS a VALISES.
BESIDES I PEOPOSE TO CARRY A FDLL STOCK IN THE
MERCHANT TAILORING
LINK. ALL OP WHICH I WILL HULL AT VNI'SHA t.l.V I.UVV
PRICKS MY 1'I.Ari: OF 111 ;sinkss IS IX
Room No. 4, Pic's Opera House.
Your patronagci Is fuitictt'ttlly milicitt J. 1'iiH in tivmiri or atttlri'M
ALBERT THAMAUSEK, .
S. B.OXB PRICE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. .
Clearfield, Pa., March IT, 1880.
The Game of "Fifteen" Solved at
GAULIM'S.
OOMB eBXlZ JPOIX 'T'OTTTtjeiZIXj'VBaBI.
?WX3SFXOXKr SXXjX3S:S
THAT LAST A LIFETIME !
NEVER GET OFF THE ROLLERS,
Keep out Flies and Mosquitoes,
AND ADMIT THE AIR.
March 17, lSeO.
JAMES L.
MARKET SJTR EF.T, CI.RARPIRI.D, PBKN'A.
All kinds of Caskets and CoOlni It opt on band, and tarnished to order on
short notice, including ths fineit as well as the cheapest that ran ba manu
factured. Our
oonFsm rjTrasjaxT.xrEixi -
Is the best In uso, and will be fttrnieliej when required. Funerals attended
in any part of the county. Call at
your orders at Troulroan'l Furniture
oet 1,79 ly.
T. A. FLICK.
NEW, NEW, NEW.
SpringSummer Styles,
AT THE ONE PRICE
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
i CLEARFIELD, PA. j
Black and Colored Cshtoores, Brocade Dress Goods, Plain Preta Goods,
New Shawls, Ladies Coats, Red I Ianne1s,ray rlannels, Flaid.rlsnnels,
Navy Bine Flannols, Waterproofs and Ladies' Cloths, all colors,
Caesimeroa, Men's and Boys' Wear, Dress Ginghams, Calicoes and
Muslins. Our stock was nover batter.
Millinery Goods,
A complete Stock at our iiNiinl Ilnrgalu.
8a
Plumes, Flowers, Wlnga, Ostrich Tips,
New Ilrocade Velvets and Silks, satins, i;iack ana loiorea hiiks, niaci
and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Gloves, Lislu Gloves, Silk Fringe,
Buttons, Laces, Corsets, F.mbroidcrics, Edgings, Insertings,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Linen Ilundkerchiofs, Ladies' Ties, Hibbons, Gerroanlown Yarni, Zenhyra
and Fancy Yorns, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's Undorwcnr, Ladles,'
Gent's and Children's nose. We don't intend to have any store in
tent iiu viiiiuicii a iiwtB. v u.. '.wu. w .. .
Clearfleld oounty beat ns in anything style, prices, quantity,
,,. . il: !..- II m - A AM .,n..MAf
fUailiy,Or selling. . mva uo
Oil Cloth,
Ottoman,
CARPETS,
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, ; - Market St.,
see:
eweak le Tear own town. Terete aad Bi
Mt.a tiom, ateaiaaa H. al anaa . Ommymmj ,
PertianA, Maine. lOMl7,tO-l7.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Cerwiarrllle, Pa. Jaa. 8, "78 It
AKSIOWEEJM MOTICBLTI HHa It
May Cencen The alAarclewael, her Ini
heea apaeiBteel Aeel(aeaa for the henelt eferedi
lore hr Jea. R. UreheB, nf Cleerl.U homach, all
paraoai, therefor., hnvlnff eleime ereieat hlea will
nrea.nl Ihont te na for eetllawnl, aa. laeao lo
ix "I lo the ealit 'Irak am are rrqeire. to Mill.
aaO make aajatcel to aa.
Huaaitn a. nn,i.r.n,'
AHHUHV W. I.KK,
ClearSeld, Pa., Dm. 14, I87l lf ) Aaalfaawe.
MEW WA8HX1.GT01I
total Iiistfjiitet!
Opou 2CoxidA7, April acth, 1880.
ONK TKHM OM.r-TWBLVh WEKKB.
THIS Bcbaol entaaienda tlaelf le uhllc feror
fer the following ranaoio t
e-lrrt, Roarrltaa eea he h.4 la good fediliee et
from II to ll.M per week.
Beeead, Location le hrellhrel aad ptdnrMqu.
Thlid, The oe uric ef atadr Inoladea connate
aad hlfher braaeaee.
rerth, lu atadeel, reoeWe the heaell of ea
MUkllahrd Leetire eoarea free .f eharro.
ritth, The ileoet, kare the idraatife 04 a
well-cendneled Literary ftoelety.
Bluh, The aeerla of the rlclelly tern.rete
the tearhere end .ledcBle li their wnrh.
Bareath, TMH KOHMAL CLAMS WILL K
BXAMINRD MONTHLY BY III! COL'.NTV
BUPE RIN TBN DENT. ( , , ,
TriTIOi:
Aay af alt af Ih. hlhr brenchee . W So
CoaaaMa araar haa. wltb Tbevrv off
Taicala ... tatl
OeaWMia w..a.M ,., ., 4 ao
SSeaac at..... Ira
JMT-Tne iidelaed aria bs .haaeed eafenleb
edjitlaaal laierwatiaa, either by iiiiae aw hHVar
Altai aao Meet Beraie, ClavleU. Pa.
hi V7IBI,
. . aA;t BAVAtJE,
. fektwer, Ma, l,t I at. . Z -. .
SmUrtllanfcni.
LEAVY,
my dike, on Second street, or leave
Store, adjoining tho Postoftlce.
JAS. L. LEA VI ,
Clearfiold, Pa.
A. M. niLU.
DRY GOODS STORE OF
Our Ladies' Skirts are beautiful.
all kinds of Fancy Wings and Birds,
ten mm bi'o w
llnga,
Kte.
Clearfield, Pa.
Sent. I.'7Q ly
Sftt 5tfli'(rti3fmta.
All.TOTTHMKn
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
Real Estate!
BY vlrtoe of an er4er leml eot of too Orjjhomo'
Court of CkeroaltJ eeoat, Fa., the under
irnod AtlHioUtratore mf too eatete of ARTHI'K
RKKfK, Uto of Lawraeoe towo.hln, ia aaioj
woo 17, defoaeott, will Boll at Feb He Hoio, ol (bo
Coort Hoooe, ia loo boroQ(a of GlewBeM. oa
Friday, April 2d, 1880,
At Iwe e'eleck P. M , tint etlaehle him aad
hemeateed, eitaeta la .aid teweehli, boaaded
ead deeenbed ee followe : Bcataalns at a poet at
comer of Una of Genre. Better i aheaee aorta le.
de.reea weal II aerchae t. I rad eak i thence
north 18 dcKreee eaet 41 r.rehee to a k eaa each
nrar the bank ef CleerSeld oeeek, aad aear aaealk
of rn t Iheaee eaalh It degree wed 41 aerehe.
ta I while oak aear the Cleerleld mea nad I
tbeac Berth 81 defreee went 4T aerobe, ea a
neat la Una af laao i th-ece math hy lend, nf
Haaiael Tete'e helre 47 dearoai wear 117 paree.ee
I. I dead heatloe ekm hr the aide ef the labile
road leading freea Wat. A. Itead'a eawntillto Aaeoa
Rood, bhu'hataltk ihep ; Ibenee hy laada af A. U.
Tato, lb. oovrre af aaid ro4 bcteg eoalk. 3S
degree, enat It perchee le I poet, or eteae la eatd
road aa Haa nT te Peter MarUi treel ; tbOBM
aertb att drireee aaat tit 7-11 acre haa la nine.
ef hcglaallg, eeaulalag
ojru nvjruRLO jlrkm
and aUawalc Thle la en. ef tbe heel Insamed
feme h, tb. maty. KltlHTY A0HK8 are
Merao, meal, nad endar gnnd
mace ai eaiitraai.n, Bar lag there,
oa erected a large TWO-STORY
HOI-HI, d barge BANK.
li a it pi. together wltb a an, I.
oom, i mmm torn aaawwr, .ei.
1 lb. iceeeeary aat. a.
I a large arebard erat
lade, aad a well SfV
bwlldUge, a, well ae i
frail Ireae of aU blade,
aieetloil water'
TVriets tinef rscftfeM t
Oa. third ef the parehne. (toley aaaet ha pale) .
aw mSraallaa ei aale, aad the kalaaa. ha tw.
e.nal awiaal payeacata, anearew by baaed omd ,
mortgage aw eh. yreeilaae. Pee farther Interna
tea. la.nhmM tAe f reaiaaaa.w ef t. Id. Bahryewr,
.1 Clewlerld, ar Slew Reace, Phillpehnrg.
JOHN O. SCIIRIVI1,
' SILAS RIKSI,
I ACwlelatretort,
' OerOeH Pe., Merck 10, lose-ll.