Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 21, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
Vlearkield, pa.
WEDNESDAY MORNINtf, APRIL II,
Terms of Subscription.
If paid ia edraoca.or within tbrot moatha...f 1 00
If pud alter tbrot ud btlort ill moniha... X M
If paid after tht tiplratloo of ill monhta... I 00
MTMfiiri. 8. M. PTTaiLt A Co.,Ntwi
pitptr Advtrtlalng Agentt, IT Park Row, oorner
. 1ltan Htreat, aro oor dnly aothoriaed Agtatt
in N-w York City.
HRMtaotm NOTICE. j
Mrllindlat Kpleeopal Churrh Rot. flao.
Lrn.v, Part or. Harriott trary flabbath t 10J
A. M., and 7J P. M.
Suhhatb School at 9 A. M. 1
1 ray or Meeting trtry Wednesday, it JJ P. M. j
f'iiun nnion Serrict, first Sabbath of ot try
month, al inj A. M.
We-t Clearfield M, K, t l.urrli. Rer.
1'iitnun W. Bi-rhlkt. Paitor. Preaching ovary
iillerneta flun-lay, at o'clock, P. M. HuO'lny
Srbnul at -'i, P. .M. All aro incited to attend.
ralterlaH riturrh Rtr. H. R. BvTixa.
Sabbath aorTiooi morning and treeing Hab
l.ath Hnbool at I P. M. Prayer Mealing Wadnte
lay evening.
Map tilt Church. Her. , Pator.
Sabbath Bclioolall P. M. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday evening.
Mt. Prancls' Church C'athollr Hot. P
J. H Han mm. Divine acrvtca at Hi A. M., on
the Aral, third and fourth Hondeytof each month;
V ripen and Benediction of ibe Bleated Mecremtnl
at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Hrhool trtry Hunday
efttrnooo at S o'clock.
OM-lUAr DIRECTORY.
timb or old ma quintan auiitfRt oooet. j
Second Monday of J an nary.
Third Monday of March.
Firat Monday of J on a.
Fourth Monday of bWptombor. I
tiki or loLDina common f liaa.
Pint Mnnday of Jane. 1
Second Monday of November.
ppimo rricaia.
PretiHtnt JnJy Hon. Cherlei A. Mayor,
Lock HaTon .
Attittant Lam Jndgm lion. Johr II. Orrtl, of
I'elWonte.
Aoeiatt JmdgttAhrnm Ogdtn, Cleerfleld t ,
Vincent B Holt. Cloarfleld.
Protkonatary Eli Bloom.
titgitttr and ftreordtr h, J. Morgan.
Trtatnrtr Philip Dotto.
f)itriel Attorn J. F. MrKtnrlck.
Shtriff Jaroei Mehnfley.
llrputy .S'Arrt Andrew Pcti'i. jr.
County Sirvtyor Samoa. F. McCloakry. Cur
oensTlllo. County Comnfttiontrt C. W, Kyler, Oraham
ton P. 0.; Elah Johneton, Grampian IMIN P. 0.:
Juhn Knrrii. Hr.. Curwenifllle
Vnmmittiontn' Citric John W. How.
VnuKty Auditor William V. Wright, Clear-fl-l-i:
Jnnopb OillUand, Threa Runa ; J.B.Nor
ria. Woodland.
County Corontr J a in f a A. Monro, Clearfield.
Jnrm Commlttiontrt AndrowJ.Jackaon, Clear
Oft, Win. H. Brown, Clearfield.
HuatrinUndtnt of Public ArJooe M. L. Mo
Quown, Clonrfleld.
Staltrof Wtiaktt if- Meoaurit Jomo W.Carlilo,
ofrce at Lnihemburg Pa.
Sotari9 nt(io John W. Wrigley, Wm. Ha
ilehaugh, Cyrui Hordon, Clearfield; Jnaeph R.
Irwin. N. K. Arnold, t'nrwenavillo t J- A. Living
Mono. Iul)oli City.
Har ?j-cia(oulumn ia dorldrdty iotoroatlng in
h local point of view, and profitable reading to
outtlriera who want to tare umney. '
Ol' ( ()( HR 1
"Uill jint take tthvat, oati or ooro fur aub
fftiptinn ?' We ar often lno,ulreiJ of In thla way
by letter frfltn patron who rriido at a diitanflo
li..m Ckar field. Wo j(ftin ay yea. The receipli
i' a retponiiltle me reliant or null owner in (he
t trinity, will answer ub jut well a the oanh.
T illloftrate: If any of our patron will deliver '
uf a bug of grain at the mill of Joiepb it. Ilretb,
in Chert tnirnxhip, Horace PatchiD, In Bnrniidt,
Thomaa H. Foreey, in Graham, Wm. Porter or
Hbaw'f, in Lawrenre, or Brown t 8eyler', at
ltonkton, l.'nlnn townabip, and forward tbeir
rei-t-ipra for the amount, we will CrOtllt thorn on
Ibiir a.-cimnt tnr the aamo. In thil way all may
-onn pay wbal (hoy owe, If they will puraue thla
-ourie. tf.
CfTV--Ailrpriifwnt nnd olhorH will lienr
nmiind that all arti'-lea intended for publication
in tbift paper miit-t le bamtrd in, not later (ban
TuM'laj, alft A. M. Don't forget It!
lacf! curlaiiiH at II. I.onmn A Co.'a.
Itinh. Wnllucc i tmine fprnn I'rilice-
uift for a few dna.
It in now time to go truilin altr
the frngrnnt arbutm.
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Marlins an J rtruw liuts liuvc made
t ho r api'earanea in thti latitude.
Prothonotary bloom it nufforiig
severely with an ataok or rhouaatiaai.
Wihl dnckn neemed to be plenty in
the liter at this place the pnat few Have.
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The two luro double dwelling
h'uea rrcontly erooted near the now tan nary
re noa in ebargo of the plaitertrt.
A full account of the futal Mhootinir
liray, which occurred at Caledonia hat Saturday
morning, It gireo on r racoad page.
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Mr CharlcH Minot.ot tbin boroub,
hip been appointed Administrator of the estate
of the late Jamoa Prtlin, of Cot In g ton township.
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Tin; pay car vmitud tliis region on
Tueday alternooo of last week, with Mr. Blair,
the Hoparintendent of the T. A C. Division,
on board.
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Col. P. II. Uuntingf), one of Belle-
fonte'a legal gentlemen, was visiting In this plaoo
last week. Ho waa neeoinpaoled by his wife and
Mla Hunea.
M. L. Mi-Quown, Citomy Kaperin
teudenl, ! at Harriiburg this week, attending
the State Convention or County and City School
Htpennteadenti.
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Miw Julia Gallowuy, a dauhlur of
the late Hv. Malluway, a former paattir of the
Clear 11 M PrrtbyUrian Cbnreb, ia visiting in tail
place, bbe Is the gneit of Mn. K. W. (Irabau.
'J ho tSuequubunna Huuho, at Cur
wttivillo, baa recently ehanged handi. Mr.
Bloom, the preiiont proprietor, aolicita a there of
the public patronag. Set eard in another col
umn. Krnt'st M. Moore, of JUrrinburtr, fon
of U, W. Moore, Kq., la vistuog ai bta eld home.
" Ern" is ft member of the typographical fraternity,
and la at present employed In Ibe Harrriibnrg
i'nfn'vi book room.
The extensive tannery of KwtWir
hnihert, at Look ilaven, waa destrojed by Are
lasf Wednesday afternoon. The lot Uestimat'd
at rpft.UiO with an inturauto of The
origin of the fire If unknown.
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The front of ihe timt ntory of I'ie'a
Oprrn House aalidlog baa been painted n haud
aume maroon to lor, and haa greatly Improved the
ft) pearaAoe of the tame. The K rag It brothers
did it with their I ittle brnabea.
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Mrs. T. K. Watson will return from
p hiladelphle Mil wtok with a full line of mtlli
neiy goods, artiBflUle, erimminva, etc., nnd In
ltea nil ladiei to call and tee for tbemaeliet.
(ee her ndvertieemest elsewhere in this paper.
The Sociublo under ibe auspice, of
the lady membora of the Preebjterian eongrega
tiun will be he d thil week nn Tbwr.day evening,
at tbereiitieaee ut Mn. J'b Hbaw. A cordial
in nation Is ea tended for everybody to attend.
The Pullnn ('yurnT says that the
Ooae uveiis being erected nt the Kocbeeler mines
near I'nlluia, are being pushed along as fnt as
possible. The excellent quality of the eoftl and
its freedom from Milpbur render It superior for
coking purpurea.
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MeHHrH. Young & iliown startetl two
covered wagons Iruin thla plane laetweek, leaded)
with eupphes, for thetr Umber Job in Maryland.
Ihey went by way of kVr.(trg and Johnstown.
M. U. Brown, A. H. Oulieb, nnd a naaber of
wood' men left this naek by railroad.
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; Kov. 11. H. huilur and family, of thia
plaee, leit en Monday atteraeen nut, en Heir mm-
anal vacation, to Ttslt friend nnd retnilvetat
Poundrldge, It vTenebvater eonmy, New Turk.
He dix-t not eipeei to re tern until the latter
put ol May. Daring htt aosonce. ihor will bo
no regular prtaehiag aer vices la the Proabytonan
Cburrb.
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l l.e rbilinnbur Journal of laM
rnturday Nyt t "lae ttriNO nna oean i mm ama
a far at tbt mlaee are Pbillpibirg nnd Mot
ri'd.U are eoorsraed. Mnrrladale, Deeatar,
Derby, I'nloi nnd tht Campbell Mine art nil la
full opctetlea, end abeot nt mack eoej ia being
put out now at before the atrlbe. Thee mlnee
aro oceualed by tbt old hands principally,
I repl Morrladala, where large number of new
l ar haf Veen eetforow
ALMOST TIME
A I moat lime for the pretty white dallies
Out of ibeir aleep to awaken nt last,
And over the meadow, with graaaea and tlover.
To bod and to bloaeom and grow so fact.
Almost lime for the bntlarenpe yellow,
The ferns nnd the flower, the rosea and all.
To awaken from slumber, and merrily beaten
To gladden oar heart at the Spring's ftrt H-
Almost time for the skloi to grow bluer.
And breesee to soften, and dya to grow long ;
Foreyet to grow brighter, hearts to grow gladder,
And earth to reioiee In her Jubilant song.
Almost time for the sweetest of aeeeooa ;
Nearer it oomea with each new-born day ;
And soon the smile of the beautiful Spring time
Winter's told thadowa will ehaeeaway.
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Dress wood in all gradi and Mmdea
at H. Lehrnao A Co.'a.
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Finest aHSortmunt of gents' neck
wear In town, at Monro a store.
Kellers' Liver Pills" never fail to
euro billoniueaa, Indigeatlon, or headache. Sold
by all druggist.
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For Sale Chkap. A good two
. sealed CiRniAun. Inquire of
T. J. Bov nn, Clearfield, Pa.
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Sail An infant son of Joneph Derr,
near Milton, wet pushed Into n bucket of hot
wa'er by a dug recently, nnd to badly scalded
tb.it be died two dayi afterwards.
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The tiller of the soil are busy pre
paring the ground for the aeod. A greet many
artea of oats have already been n in thia
count v,
Tbe St, Cloud Hotel property ut
llouUilale will be offered at public tale, by vir
tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of this
onuuty,oa Friday, May 7th. For particulars,
ete., ee advertisement In thla paper.
An alarm of tire was Riven lunt
Wednesday forenoon, taused ,by sparks from
the ohimney uligbtiag on tbe roof of the
dwelling house nn Cherry at reel, occupied by the
family ot Mr. Edwin Cooper. A bucket of water
extinguished It. Damage alight.
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Miss Mattie Kohn has been spending
iooat nf her vacation in the moat fashionable mil
linery establishment in the Kast, and la fully
prepared to trim beta nnd bonnets o,uaI In style
and quality t any put up In the cities, and will
spare no paint to please customer
Kight dwelling boustm and twenty
two stablee at Ilolh.laysburg were destroyed tiy
fire nt Wednesday. The tire originated in a
livery aUMe decupled by Charles Hewit, nnd
rapidly spread to the adjoining buildings. Tbt
loi Is etliflitr1 at 120,000 tnd Iniurmneo nt
about lt.tn.
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The experience of trout fishermen
tlii season, io far b we hare learned, baa not
been anything to brag of. Tbe most of them got
wet and had colds, and but vary few trout ; nnd
"Now little trout will laugh and sboul,
To ae tbe great big men
Wade ap the brook with tine and hook,
And then go bom again."
The report ot the President tt the
Allegheny Valley Kail-ond lor Ibe year IH7D,
shows the total receipts to have been l,T46,lft,
and tbe etMnes V:t,4S, leaving tht net
earning at ;l,Mi. Of thla amount tbe Low
Grade diviMoa contributed or tie I earn
ings, the to'al receipt being IC'sSt, and tbt
axptniea $2S :4.1
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Wo leurn that a strong current ol
water was atrnck one day last week ia the artenian
wtll being put down at Handy Ridge, on tbo T.
A C. Hailrmd. Tbe water passes oat through
the Assures of ibe rock, and tbe drilling if being
continued with tbe eipectatiun of getting a more
substantial flow. Tht well, If auooeatfel, will bo of
great value to tbe Railroad Compatiy in tbt way '
of supplying water for locomotives nn the way )
over tbe mountain.
Consolation. A n up-country pa-1
Iron, who wisbea hie paper changed from one j
office to another, teys :
"I owe yon for about five year. 1 will be 1
down In a sbnrt lime and pay np and for several I
years ahead. I have taken your paper fur tbtr- 1
teen year, and I bavt made np my mind to take j
it the balance of my lift time." !
There Is an etamplt that a large number of:
our subscribe! might imitate without violating
any of the rule of propriety. j
Siniv Dead. Tbe notorious John (
fliney, who In connection with the moroaotorloue
Xlngo Park, disturbed our county in Uli, died I
at hia home near Hr. Clair, Schuy thill tounty, on I
Friday morning last, the IStb Inst, Ho waa an
eipert ditturber of the public puaee. La dor our
laws, he earned the penitentiary on a number of j
oocaiioQt, but through legal jugglery he always
seapfd. Hit life ia not worth imitating. He
was forty-eight year old, and leave a wife but
no children.
A GranoiMektino. We have been
reqaeated to atatt that there will he a quarterly
meeting of Ibe aeveral Orangea wlthia Clearfield
county, la Pio'a Optra House, on Tburtday after
noon of thi week, the iii Instant, at S o'clock..
Among the feat or so of tbe dlaoaulona will bo a
lecture by T. J. Widemire, of Pena U range, on
'Bducntlonal Feature of tbe Orgaaltatlea.u Mas
ter R. M. Davit, or the same Orange, will dis
course on the Apple Interest of Clearfield county.
Other rpeaktr wtll alto he present.
Awful Sad. The last Bellcfonte
H'ofeAnwu rtlelet too following: la Walk or
townabip, tblt tounty, one day last weak tbo
wind blew ft tree ovor, leaving quiet a bolt where
tbo roots had beta. Into thia hole tbo two little
children or Mr. Joseph MoCaleb secreted tbem
selves, thlnktag to play 'hide nnd took, and
waa not noticed by their father who waabusy
cutting off the tret from tht root. When tbt Job
had baen neoompliahod, the alump with tht dirt
and stone attached flew hack Into tht bole, com
pletely burying tbe little tnta. Whoa taken out
tbe little girl wet dead, and tbe little boy badly
burl. The dead child waa burled on Friday latt,
and tbe pa rent a art en Id tt be nearly wilt with
grief."
A Store Burned. On Friday, April
Vtb, bale em tbt hours of 9 and ISo'olock A. M.(
fire waa discovered In tbt npper ory of tht
bolldtog In the Tillage of Anaonville, In Jordan
townabip, owned by Henry Bwan, er., nnd occu
pied by Wm. T. Perry, doing a general mer
chandising busioear, end before it could be
checked the hull ding with nil 1U oontenta wa
oorsumrd. U was a well hipt at ore, and the
only one In the piece. There was not n dolhr of
Insurance on the boas or good.
The household goods of a Mr. Bolliogcr, r alutd
at f 400, wbleb bad been temporarily atored away
In Ibe upper story, were alto ood seined.
The Aatonville Lodge, I. 0. 0. P., who held
their meetings in thia bmldiog, kt all tbeir
pnrapbaotlia and tut nit are, amounting to fi-K'O
or 1-iOO,
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Complimented. The editor of the
Huntingdon faffoo, In alluding to tbt appoint
me tit of our oeigbbor to that locality, remark:
"Rev. W. II. Dill, the new pastor of tbo Wert
Huntingdon M. B. Chapel, gave at a call yester
day morning. He tt n very pleasant, affable
gentlttuan, and, we believe, a sincere Christian.
He baa enteied upon hi work bore with great
teal. Ha find hit church tmharrasned with
debt, nnd hope, during bit labors be re, to rolltrt
It from financial difflcultlei. The ladies nf bit
congregation are eleo doing what they can to make
their little edifice attractive and aomfortehle, and
have bad a aw and handsome earpet laid la the
oh urea, beside other imprweeeiaata, Mr. Dill
bnpet to have ibe eh arch on a substantial finan
cial footiag, and fr tbii purpote will work la
and nut, to aeotmpllsb thl ehrlatUa work .
Tbe congregation of the chapel have groat cause
for rejoicing thai Mr. Dili' lot bat fallen among
tbem. He la at eOltlent as a worker la tbo pulpit
at he I In bringing order oattf chnoa In worldly
matter. Wo are glad that be baa been tent to
mloiater amongat u, for we believe that bie good
worka will cheer and benefit bta congregation
long years in the future."
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IIuntinodon Presbytery. Tbe
Preibytory of Huntingdon met at Be lief onto on
Tuesday of last week, April 13th, tt II A. M.,
nnd wnt opened with ft trma by Ree.J.C.
Wiloelm, of Petarsberg. Text, I Kings ti ll.
Her. 8. T. Wilson, D. 1 , of Holhday tbnrg,
wnt elected Modereteri Rer. N. F. Browne, of
Newton Hamilton, Readitg Clerk, and J. C.
Oliver, of Aeademia, Reeordiag Clerk.
Birmingham waa aeleoiad a the plneo of nett
eiattd meetiag, and MUroy tbe plaoe for the
adjourned meoitag la June.
Tbo Commitslonert to the Ueaeral Awembly,
which meoti at Mndiaon, Witeoasla, May th(
were oboeea at fellow :
Mlatstere Priueipalt, Rer.'e J. C. Wiloelm. r
Petereoargi M. It. Vtraolins, of Altooaa, and N.
H. Miller, at Oieaota. Alinrnntea, tXor.'a Dr.
R. Memill, R. M. Campbell ad S. 8. W alien.
KUsrs I'rtaelpeJs, Dr. 0. Irwla, of Hollidayt
bnrg ; Levi en Bird, mt Pea field, nnd J. R. flimp
avn, of Haatlagwea. Alteewetee, Wm. Floor,
Mr. M seal la, aad R. D. Parkar.
Roe. J. Q A. f ullertAa, of Cerwsaavllle, waa
appointed to prWeh Ibn Mltttonary termon nt
tbt nett ttated meet lag of tht Presbytery. Rer.
I. W. Darnel i, of Altooaa, wa appelated bl
nlterotte
Ladies, po to II. Lehman & Co.'s
fnr n sryluk Hat ar Bonnet !
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A IUre Tiiinu. Kiln dried corn
ualtbt beat thing out at William Porter'
mill Try It?
Miewi Crissmun. the Milliner, haa re
tnrnod from the Rest, aad tan be found at 11.
Lehman A Co.'i atore,
Millinery Goods. O, you jnst
ought to see thtm nt T. A. Fieri' ! Yon have
got to toe (bem to real lie, to you bavt.
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"They cannot alt lie," was the ob
lervfttluB of onn while reading tht tndlott testi
monial to Dr. Llndtey'a Blood Searcher. It It
infallihlt.
Nover let a cough, cold, or croup go
too far. On tbe first aymptoma tend to your
druggist for Dr. Hellcr't Cough Hvrup. Twenty
five oemti per bottle. ,
Festival ! Wo learn that tbe chil
dren of the Clearfield Epitonpftl Sunday School
will hold n Festival on tbt Uth.lOth nnd 17th of
Juno neit. The place fur holding It will he fixed
in a thort timt.
The Clearfield County Musical So-1
eiety will hold (heir annual meeting to-day, at
which tbry will elect officer for the tnaaing j
year, and alto a delegate to the State Medical Rn. 1
olety, soon to convene at Alloona. !
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The New Centennial Family Sewing
Machine for only and tht bew Remington'
for tUt. Warranted to be first class ! For fur
ther particular, address John R. Ha nan,
npkl tf w OaTfleM, Pa.
Miss Mattie Kohn has returned to
her ncouitomtd plaoo at T. A. Fleck 'a, where aha
I ready to pat np to order, the very lntatt My It
of ladle hit and bonntt for their patron. Qo
and ree !
Dead. Samuol Pennington, who
wat ahot by John Marling, at ttoutadalo, on
Tuetday, the lTth day of last February, died on
Monday morning latt. An tnueat wn held nn
tbo body by Coroner Moore and Dlatrlot Attorney
McKcndriok.
Postponed. Tho dedication of tho
Hale ia Lutheran Church at New Millport, aa an
nounced last eek, 1 Indefinitely poslpbntd.
"An en i uty sowing lares among the wheat"
) aufed a division among tht members.
Pamoii.
Porter's Wo call attention of per-
ruin In rted of flour and feed to the card of
Ksqulrt Porter, to be found in this iasue. Being
tho proprietor of a tint -claw griit mill, bt I
prepared at all times to fill orders for floor, chop
anil feed, at the loweat cash prices.
After a temporary suspension, tho
BrookvilleJ'ertoiitaa appear last week on our
table with the name uf James P. tleorge aa editor
and publisher. We are glad to tee tbe Jtr Ionian
again, and wiah it editor aucoeas, financially and;
erery other way. The paper la Democratic to
tht back bone. '
The proprietors of ihoVrftS.published
at Iowa City, tnwa, have announced I heir Inten
tion to discontinue tbe daily edition, and devote
their entire Attention tn tbt weekly. The free
ie a good Democratic paper, and any of our reader
wishing to get a good western paper, should send
$2 and try It a year.
Saw Mill Hijrned. Tho largo and
elegant new steam aaw mill of Messrs.
Hoover, Hughe A Company, above Mouttdalt,
was burned last Sunday night. Tbe mill wa a
fine one and Jut completed. Tbo lota I partly
covered by Insurance. It la pretty generally be
lieved that the mill was fired by an incendiary.
On Thursday last, a one-year-old
ton of Mr. Frank B. Rted, residing in the toutb
trn tnd of tbl borough, accident ly upaet n veiel
containing hot water from a waab-ataad, acetd
iog bios severely about the aim and breast. It
i thought now that be will recover, although tie
little uf!crer'i condition for a timt waaalarming.
Pant (irand Muster George F. Horie.
of Philadelphia, will deliver a free lecture on i
"American Odd Fellowship," in Potter' Halt,
Pbillpsburg, under tbe auspice n( Ibe Odd Fal
low of that plaoe, on Monday evening neit,
April 16th, It being tht ilxty-flrtt anniversary of
tht Introduction of Odd Fellowship Into tho
t'nlttd State. .
See a woman on horsoback in another
column, riding near Speer'l Vineyard, with a
bunch of Grape from which Hpetr'i Port Grape
Win It made, that It to highly adeemed by tbo
medical profession for tht use of invalid, weakly,
person and tht aged. Hold by K. W, (Jraham,
Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-lcV7B-tf.
(t Crooked ILvrtel." -"Accent a
thousand thanka for that Qokleti Remedy. I
Buffered for many year with rheumatic pain ia
my limba, my lege were drawn together, and peo
ple eallol mo 'Crooked UmrleL' I asod Bt
Jncobt Oil, and waa cured, and now feel so well
that I think I oonld danot a (n my young day."
Juhm Hurttt, fmmont, III.
Lint of letters remaining unclaimed
In the Pottofflee at Clearfield, for the weak ending
April lWib, 1880 i
Milt Annio Brown, Archibald Chamber, Pat
rick Doaling, M is Christine Heron, John Mar
shall. Mra. Hnrab Miller, Thome Miller, Joseph
Pieebota, Renioel Hmeal, M. 8. Sullivan, Mia
Mary C. Weld. P. A. Uarun, P. M.
Mr. At. K. Murlin will continue to
carry on tbo merchant tailoring business In all
its brancbea in tbe room on Market atrstt re
cently oeenpied by M. M. Willey. Ho will re
oelrt la a ftw day a ttoc k of ototb goods, con
sisting ol' caiiimer, diagonal, cheviot, etc.,
which bt will be pleated to make up for custom
er at the most rraaonable rate and latest style.
He will guarnntet a good fit. Oive him atrial.
"ScnouoBRS." A great many large
llckt of timber have been floated down tho
stream of our county, but we think tht"boa"
attckt want down thla Spring. Messrs, Jamoa L.
Leavy A Co. bad one (tick of tquare timber ta
their float which contained Ivt hundred and
thirteen feet (013,) and Tboma and Rot Hoover
bad a itlok which measured four hundred and
thlrty.nlne 4M) cubic feet. Now, tbe education
ie, who can tbow a better measurement F Re
member, almost a thousand cubic feet in two
Mick a of timber !
It is a fact well established by un
questionable testimony that Held Hair Re newer
renew, clean, brlgbteni, Invigorate and rt
tore la it original color and lustre, faded gray
or dlteelored hair, cheaply, quickly and torety
The poorest people prefer to buy It and nae It,
rather than to proclaim In a manner more forci
ble than words tan delineate, through blanthed
lock i or grltsty beard, that they are aged and
pasting to decay. A very ebort trial will con
vince tbo mnrt iktptleal that It dot trad leata
Ibe eealp dlteaeet wbleb rob the hair of III color
and Hft.fort Jcoff (A'an.) Daily Monitor,
A New Strike. Many ol our. read
on ao doubt recollect Jacob M. Kepler, betel
keeper at Pbillpeburg pravloo to rail real timet.
He ha beea engaged la tbo oil bastne at
Tloneata, Foreet county, for n Bomber tf yean.
Now, wa have before at No. 1, Vol. t, f the
'creel Autionnf smooraf, J. M. Kepler, editor
nnd proprietor. The paper ha been published
for aeveral year a a O ree n back organ. Mr.
Kepler bat purchased tbt ettabliahmeat and
added "Dwrnrntrmt" to the title, ao that tar party
friendt will hereafter have na organ of their own
in little Fortit decease Jake I bera It ear -
Tin Ewalt Apple H Is not iren
orally known but it I neverthel the fact that
tho famine Rwalt apple bad It origin In this
oouoty. A Mr. Bwalt who lived on tbo Colfet
farm, la Bedford towaahfp, raised a seedling which
prouucea tne appie wnicn anerwarile took bis
nam. Through tarefat cultivation the I wait
haa become one of awr meat desirable ennlec.
For cooking purpoeet It ba aw eqaal. Quito n
Urge quantity cf tbeee applet were ahippod out
during i dc ran ecu w iniar, ana tome aaaccot
reend their way Into Buck county, at wt tad
tbt following la thtt week't Bm?kt County
reftiyeaoer. The editor or that sheet say : We
have received from Jacob Area it age, of Jcnkia
town, sample of tbo Bullcok Pippin, or He alt
apple. The latter It the aamo ef the perica
with whom they originated, ia Bedford ceuaty,
Pa. Tbey are of a brie-hi yellow aoler. with bril
liant red cheek, and apparently have good eeea
tog quel i tie. They arc of fair me, aad weald
doubt tees prove, a Mr. Armltage any, very tela
bit la tbt market Tbo tree are pronounced
io mm goew Bearers, ana uie inoi mat me fruK la
a p0 war table at thl teaten tbow that they
keep well. The treec arc tald ta bear whea
qaite young. Mr. Armilago had tarn plot of the
appiec ci i no meeting oi roc Bniewary Farmer
Uleb I act ftaturdav." Brdmrd Oaweffe.
Oaa af the trick ol aartarjrmoa tf fall; de
veleped to thla apple. It make nn difference what
name It bear, It It ono of the bast ooeklag apples
la tbe market. Tba Ira bear every year aad
the frwit keep aa long a aay other, aaoep! the
R asset. Tka tret wat cold throagbewt awr eewety
from twenty to twenty-Bet yean ago a tbt But
lech Plppla, bet for lea yar It bat bora tbo
aamo af Rwtltnd wt baaw of a aamber af firmer
who have both bind tf tree, bit tht apple la
tht taant. It hi ao cheat after all, beranet there
are few better applet It market.
Mooro'o keep tbo cheapest, aa well
ii tht bast, la tnair lint ot any one in mt oouniy,
Fleck & Co. 'i now Spring stock haa
arrlvad, tnd I bow open for inspection.
Moore'i keep tbe flnost line of goods
In tbeir lint of any onn IB toe nounty.
Sow ia the timo to cot your new
lulu nt lllrlioger A Rouk'i. They have tbt
largest ttook nnd lowest price. Call nnd too.
Mooro'a have recoived tbeir new
good. They think they know what I wanttd In
thit "neck of wood." Call and lot. St
500 REWARD.
For all men buying new anit at J.Jixgtr A
Rook 'a. Tbey will bt rewarded by getting goode
at bottom prices. t
Mattie is again at her post trimming
hat and boo net a for Fleck A Co.
We trim all our own huts and bon
net. Ne tiep-ahop work at Flook'a.
Women's shoes from 00 rents to $t',
at Moore'i, la tbt Opera Hons, Clearfield, Pa.
The piles of dry goods at Fleck's are
perfectly astonishing. Much lovely tyle,and ao
ebeap,
The New Kemimoton Family Sew-
ia Micnian fur sal at J. F.. Harder' tlun
Store. Clearfield, Pa. Oct. IP -Am.
Saved from suicide ! many a utferortt
by naing Bafoama, Backache, Liver aad Kidney
Core
Prepared at K. K. Tbempiun laboratory,
TituBvillt, Pa. lor tela by ill druggist In
Clearfield, and Jotepb Bcyltr A Pon, Lntbert
borg, Pa.
New Daily Staoe Line. James L.
Leavy ha luooeedtd In having a dally mall estab
lished between Clearfield and Pennfleld, and will
hereafter raa a daily ategt between the two point.
Hi contract began with April lit, and the aUgt
will leave Ueerfltld every morning (eioept Hun
day) at S o'clock, making connection with all.
train oa tba Low Urade Railroad at Penn field, re- j
turning after the laat train tb cam evening, i
Passenger and freight will be carried at tow rate.
Ordtrs ln at auy of tbe botcla will be attended
ti. IUapr71-U
Clearpielu Coal Trade. State
ment of Goal and other IreigbU tent vr tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Diriaion, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for Ibe week ending April 10, 180, nnd
tba same time laat year
COAL,
For tbe week
Same time laat year
Decrease (a strike)
Previously during year
Heme time last year
Inoreaet
Tottl in ISSO
Bam lime last year
Incresae -
uTiir.n rnnoiTS.
Lumber...... If
Miscellaneous freight -I"l
How to Peach Kansas. Persons
moving to tbe Weit should eon ml t their own
comfort by aelecting the rout by which tne re arc
sure connections fa L'oion Depots, fast train! and
com far table can. There la no lint that can com
part with tht Pan Handle Route In these par
ticular. Two daily traina leave L'nlon Depot,
PittsSurgb, ritt Pan Handle Route, which run
through in many hours quicker timethan by any
other line, a follow :
Leave Pittsburgh (city timet 8:4? a.m. 11:47 p.m.
Arrive Ht. Louis 7;3u V 00 "
" k ansae lO;t)u p. m, 8:00 l- m.
' Leavenworth 11:40 " 10:15 '
Atchison. 1:TOB. m. 1I:M "
11 U Joseph IM M 13:00 p. m.
Prompt oooncetiona ere made In I'oioo Depots
nt points named, for all land points. For further
Information, time tables, etc., addrea. W, L,
O'Brien, Ueneral Passenger Agent, Paa Handle
Route, Columbus, Ohio. Feb 18-Bt
Accident at Woodland. On Tues
day at tern oo n of lait week, a Mr J. R. Wilton,
of Bradford township, wat engaged In bailing
logt at Woodland, ntar the Una of the railroad,
the pny train nneipeotedly approached and
frightened bit team id much at to require htm to
go to tbt front to prevent tbem getting away.
In doing this, be waa eeverely kicked aeveral
place on tht body nnd badly bnrt. Dr. Llti
waa tent for, and bt being d lit not, ft telegram
wti tent for Dr. Uertawick to come on tbe flrit
train. A few minute before tbe train arrived,
pun which Dr. It arts wick wa a paiacngar, Dr.
Lit came home and drov directly to the boose
of J. M. MoDowtll, iltuatcd a few rod distant
from tbt railroad, where young Wllion wns lying.
Scarcely bad tht Doctor itcurtd hi team to Ibe
niching peat, when thty became frightened nt
th train approaching, aad broke loose, ran away,
breaking tbo buggy and badly demoraliitng tho
equipment. Mr. Wtlaon'a Injatit war attended
be, and ht had improved so much a to be able
to bo takea to hi home, thro mile distant, oa
Saturday last.
LETTER FROM HUSTON,
WtuTinioM, April lfith, 1880.
Ma. Kditom i Thinking a few lotting from
here may be acceptable, I will endeavor to lend a
few, ta let people know what Is going oa In the
busy little place.
We have not atrnck oil, aa tne rest or oor neigh
boring lowna bavt dona (or think tbey will), but
we are all busy. The mill of Mr. Chat Blaoohard
baa been working nil Winter, nnd itlll working
as fast a the great taws, Ac, can go. Mr. B. I
now having a largo planing mill built. It will
be meetly of brink an1 stone. Mr. M. Hubert,
of Reckton, Is th mason. Tbey expect to bare
It ready by the Drat of August.
Mr. John Craig and daoebter, of Philadelphia,
who bavo been hern for two week a, returned
bom to daj. Mr. C. baa been making arrange
ment! to bavo tbeir mill put la working Older by
tb lat of nett month.
A number of dwelling house are to be erected
thia Hummer. They art Decried eery much aa
there aro a a umber of familial boarding.
Mr. 4. II. hunger, James, litsie and KMie
Ooodlandar, of Lutherahurg, spent Friday in thia
place with their iliter, Mr. II. F. Win-low.
t'ICKWICK.
LETTER FROM BRADY.
LtTTnxaHRMfl, April 19th. 1880.
Mn. Sditob : TbeCadwaladeroll well on tb
Adam Knarr farm la prgreaing finely. Mr.
Cadwalader mesne builotaa and ere many dayt
the loowleilge of oil in Brady will not be ao
limited a It ie to-day. Th engine and boiler
laeeed tbreugh Lntberiborg on rueaday, April
Jib,
Prof. L. K Weber will leave for New Waahlna?
ta on Friday. Brady wflldo tie part In swell itJ
tne ranki of student at the normal. iatn
dent will leave en Hatorday for the tchool at
New Waahlnctoa. If all other townabip wtll do
at well a Brady there will bo Bo doubt el th
auceeas ef th Normal laellMt.
Mr. Ames Bonsall, Jr , died ea the Itth last
and waa burled ihe I4ih, Tbefuaeral waa largely
attended by friends, the proeesain being near a
bait mile in ooxta.
J. A. Thompson 1 It in aerlonil III at bta
home aear Lntnerehurg.
Our farmer are nearly doueeowlng their spring
grain, and are new preparing for our planting.
The school nndor the direction of Pro'. R. U.
Hay opened thla morning In tbe High School
room.
Harry Passman ha taken poiaeeeioa of bit
new buna and shop. Thia la a great Improve
ment to our town. If a low mora race would re
model tbeir bailding and front yardt It would
add much to our town, la appearaaoe at least.
HAD DOCTORED A NUMBER OF
YEARS."
Dae Momne, Iowa, May II,' tlJ8. '
Da. H. M. Fisnii. Fredenia. N. V..
Daar Kir :I bad doctored a number ef year
for UlUeuineet, Rb-nmatlam ed Heart Uiaease,
but found ne relief. When In Klmira, N. Y , I
ased your Blood and Liver Remedy aad Nerve
Toalc with great soceeas. 1 am satisfied If mere
of It were used, there would be las sioknea.
Plea tend me two bottle by eivri.
Yours truly, ALKX. W. PATTON,
April-14 tt
Dr. Fenoet'i Blood and Liver Remedy and
Kerr tool may well be called ''Th conquer
ing hero" of the time. It I tht medical triumph
af tbt ftg. Whoaver hot "tbe bloeY ahonld take
It for It regulate and re tore tbt disordered
system that giro rise t tbem. It alway euro
Bllloain aad Liver Complaint, Jaandiot, Dy-
petal a, Conitlpatioa, Headache, Fever aad
Agio, Bpleen RaUrgtmcfltt, Scrofula, Kryilpelaa,
Plmplea, BleUbee aad all ikla Mrtptloa ud
Bleed Disorder ( Swelled Limb tad Dropsy j
Bleeplassoota, Impaired MertM and Ktrvon De
bility j Eetlorc lasb nod itreagth when thuya
lam I raaBlng dowa ar going lau dotlint tares
Feaaakt Weekoeee aad Cbreuie R beam at ism, aad
reiltve Cbroalt Bronchi Hi, and fill Lnog aad
Tarwei difficulties. It doe tbtat tblngc by strik
ing al the root ef dlteeeo udrweaevleg h causa.
Dr. Faer' In proved Oowgb Hency U1 rt
lltvt aay coagb la cat bear. Try a mple bottle
at tea teats.
Dr. f eater' Oeldta Rellal tare any pale, ft
Teeth-ache, N aural gin, Coli or Headache la lea
in thirty ml Bute, aad readily relieve Rheuma
tism, Kidaey Oomptalit, Dlarhou, etc,
Dr. Feaaer't fit. Vita Daaee Speeti. Oa
bottle alway cere.
For talc by Uarltwlek A Irvla, Druggl!,
Craaritld, P . aat-tT-tf.
New eoTors put on old umbrellas
nd paraiols. Key made, and all hied ef locks.
trunk ftud tatcbtli repaired at Harder'.
marldfiu
liuv Your M ill Now ! Wo are the
proprietor of a Raw Mill, oomplotc la every par
Ucnlar, wbleb wt will U very aheap. For par
titular, addroaa I. A. W. D. BIQLKR,
mchS,'B.tr.j Clearfield, Pen a 'a.
A Fact. An auvertisoment Inserted
la the Riri'BLicaii will raob more reader than
If published In all th other pnptn la tbt oobb
ty,aud toit tb advertiMl mat than tne-half
In other worda, an adrertiarmcat published la
our jrnrnal Is worth double the prion of that
charged by any other publisher 1b tbo county.
'It I a fact. If-
Farmers, Look Uehe ! Ly tie will
give you bigliesl market price for Wheat, Oats,
Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Kgga,Onioat, Apple,
dried fruit, and all kinds of produce, he be
tb largest and best selected Mark of groceries,
tea, coffee, molts, ipleoa, oil salt, inger,
queens ware, tuba, bncktti, baaketi, churns, Ac,
In Clear (laid county. Ha buy hi goods In largo
quantities from manufacturer and first hands
for cash, and take tb advantage of all
discount, and so he It eoabld to sell at lowest
price. He give oath price for produce, and Mils
bit goods it tb lowest price IB tb county.
sepl-S4-'7-tr
Trout tislmik commences ou Thurs
day, April lat, ind Harder baa prepared for the
occatioi by baying a car load tf fishing tackle,
and at a great reduction by baying la large quan
tities. All taekl It warranted to bt tht rtry beat
In the marktt. Tbii stock will comprise every
thing In tb flibtng Uokl line Calcutta and
Japan bamboo and can poles. Jointed trout and
has rod In great variety, eei ana minnow nets,
twine and out -Hoes, baiicti, bait boxti, fly nnd
tackle bock i, flies, graboppn,froga, belgamlte,
noon, end all kind and stylet of baits, Llmr-
Ick, Carlisle, Aberdeen, Pproat, Bnerk and Klrby
hook on gut. Everything Io this lino will bo
found at Hardsr'i store. Country How supplied
at wboltsalt prists. Cme and tiamioed before
buying elsawben. Order by mall promptly at
tended to. Jo"" II ABPBB,
Dealer la gum, revolver, and flailing tackle,
Clearfield, Pa. mar24 fit.
Wasted, icii.OUO 14-lcetshavwd boons, deliv.
ered at the railroad. In oar )iad of H.OitO, at all
Eointa oo the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A K., Bald
ngle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for
which 1 wtll pay the nigiicct mariet price.
J. P. Kramer,
Ootid, IflTB tf. Clearfield, Pa
Onn Hi riPRRP Pan Ckht. Dcoi't on Old
Pair. Pewing Machine can now be purchased
at Merrell's tin and variety atore, from AS6 up
wards. Al) kinds of sewing machines repaired
on the shortest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July IB, 1877.
Buoeiaa Fon fUi.i R. Ntwton Shaw keepe a
full sunn It or F re dome Bo cries end nations
Wagona for sale. To be aeon at the bbaw Hone
yard. Call on or addr blia at Clearfield Penn
sylvania. may le-u.
CoiLirroa' WiniiAXTa W havt prepared
a form, and have on hand a large quantity, of
blank "Collector Hale, mbxea aave aeen ap
proved by Ihe biitbest Irrel authority In the
Court or thtt county. Al Tteea'y Ctnt$ per
doien we will mail any number to tbe Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to
advertise property, must post up not lose 'ban
lb ree notice in the most public placet In his
borough or townabip. It.
Wahtiii. Delivered at til Rtll Road.
00,1)00 38-inch shaved ihingl.
l'tO,O0 84-inch sawed abingle.
1 00, OHO teetofpine board.
&0,flH0 14,-feet ihavcd hoop.
5,000 railroad tie.
SO ,000 feet of good hemlock boards.
For which I will pay the bigbeat market price,
delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the
Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad.
J. F KUMKB.
Clearflrld, Pa., Oct. Iff, IRTB tf.
Junt lle:-eirf?il.
Just Rennived by ARNOLD, at
CtJRWENSVILLE :
Car Load Nova Bcotia Tlastor!
Car Load pure Corn, Hye and Oats
Chop !
Cur Load Deakcn Siili !
Car Load of Choico F'amily Flour 1
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceriea, Ac!
gbjaTSliintflos, Dark. 11 II. Ties and
Grain will be taken in exchange.
Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878.
PATTON CALDWELL In Latberabarg,
on Tuesday, April 13th, lttSO, by Rer. John T.
Oladhill, Mr. Jarae Patton, of Beecbwooda,
Jefferaoo county, Pa., and Mias Hannah Cald
well, of Curwenaville, Clearfield county, Pa.
ANTES OODEX At the Leonard House, In
Clearfield, oo Thursday, April I6tb, 1880, by her.
Qeo Leidy, Mr. Joaepb A. Ante and Mia Mag
gl Ogden, both of Lawrence township, Clearfield
oouoty, Pa.
AUflllKNBAlfdH Dl'NKLEBAROKR. At
the Clearfield M. K. Parsonage, on Thursdav,
April latb, 1880, by Rev. Geo. Leidy, Mr. Wil
liam Aughenhaugh, of Clearfield borough, and
Mis Mary Dunklebarger, ef Pike town ship,
Clearfield county, Pa.
CLEAEFIELD MASKETS.
CLBAariiin, Pa, April SO,
Flonr, per ret, .
Rank wheat Flonr, per ewt ...
Cora Meal, per ewt .
Chop, rye, per ewt H ...
Chop, miied, per wt .......
Rraa, per ewt
Wheat, per bushel MHn.,H..
Rye, per bushel...,...,,...,.
Oat, per bushel
Cera, oar, per buahel...,
Buckwheat, per bus bei ...... .........
Clever seed
Timothy eed ...
Potato, per bushel
Apples, per bubal ...
Onion,, ..-.
Ham, per pound
Shoo liter, per pou n d .
Dried Beer, per pound.. .
Chicken, per pair
Butter, per pound
Kftga, par dosen
Salt, per sack, large
Coal Oil, per galloa
Lard, per pound
Dried Apples, per pound. .....
Dried Peaches, per pound.........
Bean a, per buabel
s so
S UO
1 TO
1 40
1
I St
j
bO
4t
SO
I So
4 0
to
a
t no
Hi
10
.so
so
IS
1 00
lb
10
r
IS
S 00
. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Friccs of Shingles.
SI1AVED AND 8AWKD.
Carwanarill, Jaa. 0, '7i-U.
C1AUTIOM TO MlF.DITOHHWheraas
J inv wife, Laara K , having left my hed and
board without aoy JuH cause or provocation on
my part, I hereby giv noUoc to all persona not to
h arbor or trait bar for boarding, ot merchandise,
on my account, a I im determined to pay no
more dvbla contracted he her, unless compelled
to do so ly law. WM. H. LANHBKKHY.
Urabamton, Pa, April 14, 111
A RPIGHRkXmr pJOTICR. To Whoua It
J Hay toiicara t Tba indvralgned, having
been appointed Assign for the benefit ef ercdl
tors bv Jaa. B. Urabam.of Clearfield borough, all
person, therefore, having claim againat him will
present tbem to a for settlement, and tbo In
det ed to the ald U rah am ar required to tattle
aad makt payment to ia.
EDWARD A, BfriLRR,
ASBURY W. LKK,
Clearfield, Pa., De. I( UTI tf Assignee
POCKET-BOOK LOSTI
I lo.l iio.ll RKD POCK BT BOOK U .,Wr
flutto., or oo Ibo oor, bt... thmn .4 Oar
.roi.tll., oa tb. iRht of tbo Ttb of April, MO
Uiolr, two to. .nd ooa flro-dollor .oU, ni
onto ,itr.r rhun. .nd oj.o Mr4 wtlb tbo t4-
ilr... .( "Jo.o A. Molbul.ul, Pln.lll.DO P.O."
Tb. Andrr will t0 piojwrly rtwonlwl bj InfnrinlflK
moorth.lbet. i.R"mK. jijhbbub.
Ur.npiu Hlllf, April Htb, IM. lt.
rpillAL LIHTLift of eoolel Mtdown for
X trt.l ot Ui. Meood ud Iblrd WMkl of Mat
1-rm, 1880 :
mat warn ror'.t . loaotr (lira) or r.
Pobn Piatt " Cvbraa A Toang.
W fl Hhaw ra. Jama. Irwl,.
David Oablll Ta. J H Loihla Co.
J.b. Boa,lr va. Andrrw t Bauaaotoi.
Job! a Baldorf at al a. Tboa L Bablorf ot al.
Job. B Dillon ot al . Stawart Oona ot ol.
Job. FarKoaon A Co a. A L Wll...
Thomaa Krooa va. Banoal MeOoao.
Uoorro B Ooodlandar .a. K raoiar A Ball.
Manual 0 Snvdar a. Wtlllam Ooriar.
B D rohooao'or D W A Job. M Halt.
Wa Albort A Broo, ol. Tboaiaa Porba.
lltarlfbt, Llngla A Co fa. Wblio'b A Tiwa'doaal.
Barbara An Hrora 'a. W R DIoboaaM.
J.ha CroMwoll A Baa Ta. D C Baaaol.
aaoaaa mi-Firt abtr (Hat) ar taar.
Abraa Tat. ti.WVWrliblAaOkan'a.
) 0 Arbard '"Aa LlihtaM.
H H Hhllliajford BoUrt Har. r..lt.
Mar, A ll.a.H; ra. Jai. all BaiilA.
Ca Nat'l Baab af Cl'fd ... Abraal Harafbrar.
Oo Nat'l H.ab of Cl fJ ta. WlUiaaa A VT.IIan.
KTHnltar . Jwrb Prr at al.
Jnka M (Jbaaa n. Aaatia Klla
U.iaa Woodl. a. Aaotla kllaa.
Mallara A Millar B Uaaraart.
Jaoor. Port, aaa af Jaa Klaof.lt ot al.
Jonathan Bojotol n. Tbaaaa. Parhaot al.
L 0 Lla,l. Loiaa Coal Uoatpaa;
J RM 'l'alaailACo,aa,,a. Klliitra Waotow.
Ronnr, llarrta Co . M.r'U A Mak 1 1 04 Oa.
(1.1 BLOOM, Prttkoowlar,
C'aorlold, Pa., Apr" N, Itaa to.
I. &. ilrrtft (To.
T. A. FLECK.
Tho World
T. A. FLICK & CO.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.
Al EL ROT BE
COME AND
EVER PRESENTED TO THE
CITIZENS OF
Coods for ths Million ! ir;;::;:":1.:::; t;:;'.;:-!
We are just receiving the best assortment of goods in our line
ever brought over the mountains. Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
BOTH STAPLE AND FANCY,
To be sold for CASH at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN!
We discount all our Bills, and
BETTER ADVANTAGE
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Thnn tho who buy on long credit. We sell for CASH, and
sell low, so do not
ASK 3F-ODR. 03El.33rX"r,.
And you will save us the painful necessity of
REFUSING YOU.
' REMEMBER THE PLACE. CALL AND SEE US.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - Market St., - Clearfield, Pa.
April U, 'M ia.
ir. gt. ttt & Co,
A. M. HILI.S.
of Fashion I
TEASED TO BUY!
LOOK AT THE
CLEARFIELD.
are thus ennbled to sell to much
A 3NTEW
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE!
I bog lenve to aunouncn to tho citizens of Clearfield and surround
infp country that I huvo opened a Hret-claci)
establishment for tho sale of
Beady-Made Clothing,
HATS AND CAPS,
SMHTS FJKHiSHIHG Mm
TltUNKSe VALISES.
BESIDES I PBOrOSE TO OAERY A FULL STOCK IN THE
MERCHANT TAILORING
UKR, A Mi OF wniCH 1 Wlf.I, SELL AT UMm'AM.V LOW
riilCKS. MY 1'I.Af !' OK Ilt:s!.K.S IS IN
Room No. 4, Pic's Opera House.
Your )itroniije la rKutl'iilly aoliirili'J. t.'iill in ihtixiii hi- J(litn
ALBERT T1IAMAUSER.
.V. It.-OXE PRICK .STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
Cleorfiold, Pn., March 17, 1880.
JAMES L.
XJ JXT JC TFL j T3 XI. ,
HAKKP.T flRl:KT. I M: VIIKIKI II, PRWN'A.
a
All kinds of Caskets and Collins kept on bund, and furninhed to order on
hort notice, including tho finest an well an tho cheaper! that ran lie manu
factured Our
oonpsm FHBsiimvziri
In the best in use, and will In furninhcd when required. Funerals attended
in any part of Ihe county. Call nt my oflice, on Second street, or leave
your order at Troutman's Fnrnituro Su re. ndininint! tho Fosloflico.
JAS. h. LKAVY,
net 1, 7ft.lv Clearfield, Pa.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
ConreniTilU, Pa. Ju. tf. H it
T1AKM LAM POK AI,E.-ln lluitun
tnd Pint tA)WBhlpf Clwfield county, jtffc
ooabUtine iTii (or prt of purcbtMZ
HttNDI
PrloAij m i)0 tii 110.00 ncr wti.T'
pnr Mr.
MitiprmU rtotntd.
L. BIHD, AftfDi,
Pnt,cld, In.
t Walla'! A Kmit,
CltrfiIH, I's
s.pu it, isTti.tr.
$400 for$250 1
IIIK andtriifatd will Mil m Lat with m aw
8tRli ud ulli-r ontbtildi(!i thtrvuD erwtd
for 12. u worm fuu. Bilaiuio r.trx uieinnia.
Vtrtclr Ktore. Cfetrfleld, Vm.
Jwatrj :i, IKHO.tf.
AUDITOR'S NOTIL'H. Tke lutdtrflgDcd,
hTinr bn tnnolntrd by tb Orplmat'
Uurt of Clearfield ouunty, PeoiylTni, Audi
tor to dlrtribnt tbt UtlMoe in Ibe banila of Mr.
Be lit If. C'btSM,AdaiBitrttriSol B.J.rhaBtt,
late of HouttdavJa borongb, in id toanty, da
Mtntd. Ltrebj glTtt ootiet that kt will alinid lo
tbtdntiti of bii appoimment at hia effiot to
Cltrfleld. nn WIUNKSDAY, tbt 28TH DAY of
APRIL, mt 10 a'altck A. whtrt tad
wheo all pertoni eltlining a than of tald fund
art required to prtttot their elaiint, or bt de
barred (rem ooming ia fur a thart of taid fund.
af . r.BiNlUAK, AUtllttr.
Cloarfitld, Pa., April 7,
Shawsville Select School I
1 T a rtqoent of tht o-tlttnt of Fhawirlllt and
I 1 tteinitT thl tohool. for tbt trait iar of ttaob-
t, will opfn onTLEhDAY, APHIL 2i'lII, 180,
aod enntlnut foarttto waeki.
Tuition i
CowDtOQ braDflbnt - AO
Uigbtr tiiiH - 7 00
fWial tttdtttoB will bt alfta to tbt Tht-
ory of Ttaobinir. Topict wtll bt sleeted fruro
Wiektrabaa't '8ebool Kcoaomjr," and otbtr
aratttoal qat-tltu ditenttd. boarding raa b
had at from 91 ta vz.tr par wreK. f or runner
laiortaant atmrti
H. P. FI.IIKR. U.K., Priaeipal,
Or, K. H. M row, Salt I.ick, Peon's.
Uok Rin, Pana a. aprT-.M.
AduiIiiUtrator Nale
op
Bank Gas Stock I
TUB nnderiiroed Admlnirtrttor or tbe Mtatt
of tbt Ittt JOUS W. WmOUT, deoeated,
ti Clttrfltld boroogb, Prnnnylvania, will oRcr at
poblm ml, at tht COURT HUUhK, in tht bor
ougk of CltarAtld. aa '
Tuesday, April 27th, 18S0,
Al O'CLOCK P. M
Tho follo.lnj itora.Tlt: FIVE SHARKS (Jinn,
la tha County National Ilank of (.'IrarflotJ,
TWKNTY.FIVK sflAKSS HI.ja in tnaCl.ar.
laMConntj Bank, nnd KOI'H SIIARKd ($1011)
of atafk la tho Cloarnold Oat Compaor. Tha
diTlrl.nd of laid Bank atrdl aro raaorrod to Mra.
A. K. Wright dnrinc hor lirortuo.
WILLIAM POUTER, Alm'r.
CUarllald, Pa., April 14, USD ll
Orphans Court Sale
0P
Real Estate
IN UKAIY TOWNS11H'.
T Y vlrtat of aa ordor ttnotd at of tbt Orpkana'
X J Coart tf Ckartiitld to ant, Pa., tb andtr
igntd Adm.aiftrator tf tht wtata of t.HOKHE
M. NOIjUKR, lata of Brad towahlp, ia Mid
oonatf, deofftttil, will ll at publlo aalt, la tha
Tillagt or LUTUKRSBUH, oa
, Saturday, Ma IhU 1880,
At 1 o'clock P. M , tbt following d'avrihtd real
tntata tit oat ta BraOy townabip, ia tatd mttnty,
bounded aa followa 1 Oa tbt north and wtat b
land of Jowpk Lioee, an lh taat by land af J J.
Campbtll. aad an tht aoutb hj tbt Craaia II ill
tarapihff, ooutalning
, FOUR ACRES AND 1 PKRCHBS,
It I a. fHiUtt
HulaK, aad a fiTAHLK, with a 1 7
wtll of good wafer oa tbt lift- flf
tttf and a aumbtr f goad fraliyj
irtrt.
TEIOI8 Or SALKt
tae-ba)f tab at tonflraattioa of aalt, and tht
htUnot ia Mi moat be, tt htoarad by jtdftmrwt
twnd aad 8-u '. mortgag oa ibtprraitM.
, , . JOHN NULDKR,
Admlnittrmtut.'
Utbtr.barr, Pa., March XI, IHHtMt.
HEW WASHIKGXOW
Normal IiLSfHuto!
Opo&i Uonday, April SOth, 1680.
ONE TERM ONlVTWKLVE WKIK8,
THIS School tiiaiatadt Ittoll 4t public ftvor
fcr tht following roatooit .
firtt, Boardinr tao ht bed la good ftmlllc at
from H ta R M pc watk.
fltcoad, liocattoa la h tall hfnl aad plctarttqaa.
Third, Tbt eoam af ittfl tncladca oommua
and bii her braachtt. j
Foartb, lu tttdtt.it rtctWo tht htnatlt of a
(kltatlatt I.MtanM fMral atf OnlrM
Piftk, Tha ttodpwtt hart tha advaalaga fa
wtllnadactot. Literary Witty .
Riith, Tbt ptopla r iht ticlalty aaaarega
tht ttacbara aad atudtnti ia their wtrk.
Htrtoth. TIU NORMAL t'LAKH WH.t, BE
exam in kd monthly ry thi coi nty
Nl PKRINTRNDKNT. ' ,
' - TflTfOll!1
Aay or all aftha kigb-r hraarhea.. 64
CoMaaoti k mum: Ilea, with TUcwry vf
Taarktnr ... C CM)
Cwaaaaotl mrmmtm,mm ,. ,,t - 4 0
Modal tcko4 m 3 OO
JMtrTW aadartlgaW will ht aJtaaad to faratth
additional laiormauoa, titt.tr a ptrtoa ar tanar
Addraat Matt Raraga. Cltarfltld. Pt.
U R WIDER,
MATT HAVAiiE.
fafcratry tA, WS tw
STRX
LEAVY,
Jlnt flrfrtistmnitg.
ills lite Sewing MacLinB
Cmtt bt bnugM at kwt prlirtu from AT.KX.
; I'ATTKRSON, Woodlaod, Pa. It Ir tqual. If a4
j tnptrior to nuy &rt olut tjewiSK Matihloo la tbt
nttrkru Ciroulart tcot no appliettloa.
WnoiUand, Pa.. Oct. S, IblV-om.
j poa SALK.
Tht ondernifrtitd will tell at prlvaU ttdt all
that tract or patrol of land titaatt ia itoAttar
tnwoibip, Clttrfltld oomj. Pa., withltj a thort
I df'tanoa of tba T front A CltarAoH R. R., and
adjoining landt of Robtrt llndjon and otaerr.
aod known at tbt Jtwnb B. Utarbart lot Tht
aid tract containing AO aortt not or Imi, with
two vtim of ralaablt ftoal thereon, bat alout im
menu tltartd, aod ta tht key to a large body of
ooa ahoot bolnr dr.olond.
I. Will bt told low and
npoo aary tarmo. For partieolarv, npnlr to
UAV1U L. H It K nn.
Claarlald, Pa., Juljr 11, 1971.
HtJRNSIDE
Normal Institute 1
Thil School will op.a aa MONDAY, MAY IO,
IWii, and oootinuo twel.a waaka.
TUITION:
Javtnllt Department M H.$H V
OowjiBoaa Branebtt 4 M
Cotnnoo Branefaot and Theory of Ytatbing ., t 00
liightr Brtacbta fro
Mm. Halt Inria will teach latninenU! mtPic
at raonablt ratti.
Tbt Normal Clam will bt tiamlntd moat hi j bjr
tht Oonnty Huptrintaadtou
jlMTWood boarding can bt had at from ft.O
to I.M per wek, Mtmt for ttlf boardt-t ma
at had at rwnaallt ratee. tor farther iaftrou
tioa, tall ta or add rata
UkO. W. INKER, Priatipal,
JAM. 11. KBLLKY. Anltunt.
fiarnittlt, Tt,., Utrek 17, ls-ti'
Cl-aAttllT'c C-fn
BY flrtot of writi af Ft- ft., Inotd
out of tba Coart af Com mo a Plaaa of Claar
Atid ooo n ir, and to mt dirtottd, thtrt will ha
atpoatd to PUBLIC 8ALK, at tht Court Bonn,
ia tht horoagh ef Claarfltld.
FrWay, April 90th, Itm.
At 1 o'clock, P. M tht follow I of datrrtbad rtal
eatate, to wit:
All of tbt iatcrcat of Jamaa B. Qraham af. In,
ta or ou t of tha Wall action property, lappoatd to
tit three lodiridtd alghth partt af the aamt,
which tald property oooiiata of tbt followtag toti
or parti tf tracti of landa i
No. 1. All that eartain tract -iluttt la WaHatt
ton homnjib and Bogus townabip, btginaing at a
pott and ttnnaa ; tbtaca taat by land latt of Ota.
Hbimmtl Ittft ptrehet to pott i tbtoot aorth 21
degret taat 1 08 parcbta to black aak l tktaot
north rV perebtt to pott by wblttplat; Utact
oth 74 degrttt wtat by Uoda of Jamea Tnratr
IMS ptrchea to while oak ; tbtaca watt II parent
to pott: tbcnt toalb by Joba Hall forrcy II
rtrihra to tbt plact of bef Innlog, eontaiaing tul
aorta tnd US ptroboa, being part of two aurrtyi
ia aatnt tf William Jack ton aod M iehacl Pragta,
oo whith tba ill eg of Wailacttoa ti located, tt
ttpttng tnd ratrtag ant of aaid boaodarlw all
Inta tonrtytd by dead lo tht Railroad Ctmpany
and private ptraooa, and laelndiog tald dtftnd
aot'a abara ia al) parthtaa moaayt apon Iota told
outtf the aamt i to which tald land tktr art
tract ad a large log koatt, log barn, l mall framt
hoaat tad other antbaildinga. with aa otahard
nnd ahotl 10 acrti nf cleared land. .
ALSO,
No. I. All that cert tie lot or plccoof ia Uogra
Lownaaip, beginning at a whlttoa; Ibaacoaorik
by old tract lint I J7 prrbta tt wbitooak ; tkoact
wcat by Bombargar along old treat tint VI ptr
rh to ttoart ; tbt not aoutb by landi lata of Jar.
M. 8haw 167 pmbaa to atooat oa old tract tine;
thtnet taat 91 ptrohta to wklto oak, aod plaat af
beginning, oonuinlng Sfl aorta and tJltwaavst,
ituhjttt to tkt oentraot entered lata ta writing
with tht parcbawrt of tbe aaaaa, or any part
thirrof, being part ot aurrcy lu namt of Tbtrtct
Ki-h.
' A 140, .....
Ne. 3. A t tliat traot ar part or tract titaatt ta
Graham townabip, Clear A aid towwty, katalag at
a while oak aw aorthtaat oarntr af trart t tkeata
tottb by Jamaa Mtlligae ewrvty IM aertkwe to
lite of land tale of Wtlliam A. Wallatt: tkeaoe
by Mid land watt 90 parobat to Itae of Ahipawy
purobaatt tbtaoe aerik by aaaaa ahoat 3 pr
cljca to hit hem lock ttretr ; ahtaiee went aawat
140 ptrebcj to a wbita ak eoraari thtota aorth
IIMJoW I pwrrrntnaj u vu'raaa mwrj hvh (
thtaet hr William Bieghem taat Sit aonmaa ta
wail oak and place tf btglaaiag, eoatatotiig
tttoat 10" acre, being part ef vorrty la aamt of
Jtiaejih Hall, aubjoct Ut tha light ef that ptp
tnoa ia actual poaarattoa af tao aamo. who kevt
mtdt wriuta con tr eta for tho parabola af aay
part tbtraof.
All of whtok aeid three dtecribad pramtate are
coatiitooot aad pari af tLa Orobam, Wall are A
Co. property, and to bt told for aaefc tatortrt at
aid Jaaioa 1L Wrahaw hatk in tht tame.
AMD,
All tl.t Inttrvt or Iht taid Jainti B OraliaA
la aod to tbt eaetbalf of lot aumber aoehoodred
and fire (10i) ta Clear eld horoagh, boandrd oa
tht north hy Pine ttrtet, wttt by rati dot af tail
let, math by an alley, and taat hy lo. Ne. 111.
having thereon ereettd a ftattm) hvaa,9tab)e ait
other oatbaildmg,
BeUtd, Ukea in tittatltn, and to be tall aa
the prop-rLy of Jaaiti B. Graham.
. ALSO,
A 11 Ue I rUin tract ar pi tot of land t.taatt m
Rradr townabip, Cltarltld eowaty, Pa., hoiag
part of W arrant Ne. 941, pttontod to Harto Iwirt,
tot beginning at a white oak aorott , hoiag tha
our thaaat coracr of tract No. It4, aod tha notttw
we corner ef tract Naaber 641 tbtaoe aooth
94 ptrthea tonnoHi tbtaoe enot Itf petthta to
pott ) tktnot north 94 perehot to ttonoa i tat to
wrat 199 ptrehti to a wkltaoab, too aleee af he
ginning, onntoialag 109 aero a t borchet aad
allowance, mora ar lota.
01 ltd, taken in t ictatie, aad to he tald aa
Iht property of Jamea A . Oathtra.
Ttmnt a BLn. Tht nrioo or tarn at which
ttft property ah a II ho etnnk o aaaat ho paid at
tne timt of tola, or took othor nrrnngomaato awda
aa will ao atirwrd.o4Wwtoe Umm praporty will
he immtdieUly pal af and told ngaln at the at
ponao and rtak af tba aoreon to wboai at waA
ttvwak off, and who, an oatt af Mttooey al aaohj
fo-eale, ah all aiakt food the aamo. aad to a
iattoaoa will the Deed; ho proton ltd hi Coart for
toafl ratal itn mnltM the money la aotaoJiy paid t.
thoMharlfl. ' JAMIU MAHAkHV,
Baaturr'i Orncn, , 1
Ctoorflold, Pa., April T, lllOt
oherlf.