Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 28, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CI.EAKKIELI), PA.
WKDNKSDAY M0KN1NI1, APRIL 1. !.
Terms of Subscription.
Tf paid In ailvenre.fir within three Diuolbl...t3 00
If iiatd alter three and before ill monib.... I iO
Ifj'.id after the eiplratloB of ill iuuddU... I 0U
strMcun. S. M. Pittimill Co., Sewe-
ftiyn Advertlilne; Aetata, IT Park How, oonior
lluekrjian Hlreet, are our dulj .uthoriaed Ageata
iu N.w York Citj.
iii:i.k.ii)('h k otic KM.
Mrtliodl.t Khl.culia
, 1'litirrli Her. duo.
Liai.v, r.itor. Btmeai ami nalibata l"t
v.; .VsV i ;.a m
Sabbath hnhool at 0 A. N.
Prayer Meet. ail every Wednesday, et 71 P. M.
clumoioa sfrl..:r. Sa.fa.th of ...ry
month, at 1B1 A. M.
Urat t'learlleld M, li. liurrli. Rev.
arlii W. llnuKLur, Pastor. Preach ing every
alternate Hunday, et 8 o'clock, 1'. M. Sunday
School it 21, P. M. All arti in Tiled to attend.
Prret.jterlnii C'hurcliReT. II. H.Btm.in,i
Habbath eervioea morning and evening Hnb- j
Utli School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedoes- ;
ilar evening.
Ilaptlat Church. Her. , Pastor.
Sabbath School at) P. M. Prayer Moating every
Wednesday evening.
Wl. Friticl.' C'hurrh CaUtollr nv. P
J.Siikrii-aw. Divine service et 1U4, A. M., on
th Aril, third and fourth Sunday of each month i
Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Hecrament
at 7 o'clock, P. M. Huoday School avtry Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'oloek.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
TltfB Of B0LDIN0 Qt!AHTI MtORI COJiaT.
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Ft fit Monday ef June.
Fourth Monday of September.
TIKI or OLD.ua COM MOM PLIAH.
First Monday of Juno.
.Second Monday of November.
rciLio orncim.
Prteident Jndy Hon. Charles A. Mayer, o
Lock Haven .
Auitant Law Judge-Hun. John H. Orvli, of
I'f llefonte.
Attoeintt Judgtt A bran Ogden, Clearfleld;
Vinnent it. Holt, Clearfield.
HmtKanotary Kit Illootn.
tieyiiitr ad Rttordtrh. J. Morgan .
Tr'eaturtr Philip Dotti.
Dittrift Aitomtw J. P. Mi-Ktnriuk.
Shtriff J a toe. MahafTey.
Itrputy Sheriff Andrew Ptntr., jr.
(.Vunly Swiyar Samuel F. McCloikey, Cur
ncnaville. C.nii(y Cmmiiontr$--C. W. Kyler, Oraham
tou P. 0.; Elah Johnton, Grampian Hilli P. 0.;
Julin Norrii, Sr., Curwenivllle.
rmmiiiionfn' Clerk John W. Howe.
County Auditor, William V. Wright, Clfar
; Juneiih Oillftand, Thrtt Rum i J. S. Nor
rii", Woodland.
(.'ounry tWeuer Jamei A. Moore, Clearfield.
Jury Cvmmittionere- Andrew J. Jackum, Clear
fied, Win. R. Hrown, Clwrfield.
Superintendent of I'ublie School U. L. Mo
IJuown, Clearfield.
Sealemf WeigMtA MtatmrttJttn W.Carlila,
off re at tttthershurg Pa,
A'.. (arm public John W.W rlgley, W m. Ra
ilpliRtigh, Cyrua Gordon, Clearfield; Joarjih R.
Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curweniville ; J. A. Livliif
t.me, Dultoii City.
Our .SefitW column ia decldt-dty inUreMlng In
a local point of Tiew, and profitable reading to
outrider! who want to lave money.
vi.!, or coii it i: i
"Will yuii tke wbfat, oata or core for lub
rrij.tiin " We are often inquired of in thii way
by Itttor fr-in patrona who rcaida at a d'ntanfe
t. m Ck'iffild. Wa again fay yei. Tbereoeipta
f a reppotuiljle merchant or mill owner in the
vicinity, will aniwcr u ju?t a well ft the eaah.
To illlintrale : If any of our patroni will delirer
uf a Lug of grain at the mill or Joseph II. Bretb,
in Chert townnhip, Horace Patchio, in Bornilde,
Tbuutai H. Forccy, in (lraham, Wm. Portor or
Shaw'r, In Lawrence, or Brown A Beyler'l, at
Kot-ktciii, I'nion town.bip, ftnd forward their
receipt for the amount, we will credit them on
their B.-count lor the aatna. In thi way all may
uon pay what they owe, If they will punue thli
jourae.
Urjr AdvortiHurH and others will bear
iu mind that all articlea intended for publication
in thii paper tnupt be bunded in, not later than
Tuaattay, at B A. M. Don't forget it !
The ('itiKeim BtinJ wusoiit noronad
log one night I ant week.
MiioroH lieep the chcapent. as well
ni the bent, in tlitir lino of nny una in the county.
I .adieu remember next Thursday,
the Opening Bay, at H. Unman A Coa itnra.
Unth of our Cornet Hands now pos
tft tome valuable and bandiome lnatrumaot.
Joe V. Clements, of the ,lIndiuna
Houpe." Indiana, ( Tilting hfa lUter, Mrt.
Dr. Erheurer, In thii plica.
Everybody m btifty cleaning house,
uinking garden, or attending to other thing to
nutnrrou to ipeclfy. "
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Sheriff MuhafToy conveyed an in
nine man named Nichola .Millar (o the Asylum
at Danfilla lat week.
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ilriisn biiliurdn now abttorba tlio at-
tantiunof a great many people to tht txcltulon
entirely of more important bniinea
I'rothonotary liloom has purchased
the property on tbe oorner of Fourth and Local t
Mreeti, reoently oooupled by John W. Shugart.
John I. Kraglo is making prepara
tioni to build a reildence at ihe eat end f Mar
ket itreet, or polite tbe Leonard 0 ruled acbool
building.
JumoH MtKeehan, of Marron, pub-
li'be a notice ef hia qnaliflcalion aa Executor of
the estate of Luther Barrett, late of Ferguaon
tonaohip, deceaaed.
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K. A. Bigler, who has been confined
to hi residence tor the pa at ten day wun a n
oui altaob of throat d ilea it, wo are glad to no
tire, la able to be out ngriin.
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Dr. P. II. Sweeny, of llloomfii-ld
Perry oounty. aaya the Newport Ltdyer, of the
Silk loat., packed up hia bouaebnld good and
lahcled tbcm for Clearfield, Pa.
Mr. Jameft Jluntor, of Ansonvillo
give oi.tlce in thla paper of hi appuiotaaeot a
Adminiitrator of lb eitate of Isabella Liddle,
lata ef Jordan tuwDihip, dcceaied.
Tho St. Mary's Ci'zdtc nuya that
the notorloua Harry KngiUb baa committed ten
forger if I in McKean eoanty, threw Is Clearfield
county, and ana at Broekville, Jefleraon county.
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Tho "Old Western J I olid" building.
mi the eornrr oppotita the Court llouit, ba
changcil it outward appearance comiderahly
during the pail week by the application of paint'
The Auditors' Ntatumcnt of the
finance of llnitoa townabip ha been reoaived,
and will appear In our col o mm next week. It
hat been unavoidably crowded ml of ihl iaauc.
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Miss Mattis iCohn has returned to
her accustomed place at T. A. Fleck 'a, where abe
1 ready to pat op to order, the vary latest ttylei
ii f lidici hat and bonnet for their patron. Ue
and re I
A lot of partly tanned sides that es-
fiiped destruction at Ibe recently burued tannery
in Kiatler Brothers, at Lock Haven, have beea
ebipped to ihe Oaeeola unnery la this county to
be ft hi -bed.
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L. V Hlooiii, Adiniiiinlrator of the
Mate ot D. A. Calhcart, late of Knoi townpbip,
Urccafcd. pul'li'ho ao adjourned Orphan' Court
fale in ibi paper. Sale will take place oa Sat
ur tiT. tbe Stth dny of May neit.
V. A. llairerty, Kmi., has been ap
pointed lo take tetliauny in tbe diroree mat of
Lurrrlta MrOuire vs. Michael McOulro. Ho
gives police that he will attend te the duties of
hi appointment en TurMlay, May Uth, at Ibe
KtBce of M'lsrt, Mo finally A MrCurdy.
Tho riiilipsburg Journal says that
l bo timber tract operated by Hoover, Hllgfae A
Co., at WallaeHon, ha been tot out, and wo aro
Infuraned that tho Wallaceton asitl win bo re-
tnnved to the place at Houtidale where tbelr
new mill wm drttmyed by fire on last ffundey
night. Iu addllon to thii mote, a portable mill
1 to be erected on a tract beyond WallaNtoa.
Tho opening at T. A. Klwk A Co.
Mure U Uorsday afternoon aad tvening was a
grand afiair, aad floaawi ibf tadloa like ovary-
king. The handeome diiplay of mlllioory and
drtft goods, and tho neat nail displayed la tho
arrangemonU throughout, created ojaito a oai
lion Tho Orpboua Baad ai f moat la tho
craning, and tnllrmtd tht ocesiloa with toso
; ffnod nntli1,
Landlord Cardon, of tb Mansion
ll.io", .lilted Bellefoate leit woek.
Klock & Co. 'a now Hpring stork has
arrived, aod il Bow open for l.ipectloa.
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K. (J. Arnold bai been appointed
I'Miiuiv at Now Millport, la Km lawaaaip.
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A new plunk pavement alonpr till)
properly of 1). W. Moon, on Seeoad etreel, Ii
oiooig tb. roolot ImproTomoiu la our boroogb.
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Mooro'i liavo received their new
food!. They Iblok they know wh.tll w.nt.d ia
tula "nook of woodi." Cavil tad Ho ' Si
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Fun Sale Cheap. A good two
leatad C.RniariB. Imiulreof
T.J. Boraa, Clearleld, Pa.
The invalid linda in Jr. Lirulney's
Blood Kearcber aature'i (run
reitorer. It li
,wood.rrui.
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'Stiller.' Liver 1'illb" are the aocrH
(tu perfect health, long lift, ind abiotut hap pi-
. mu. Sold by ell druggists.
JI. Lehman & Co. cxtond an invita
tion to everybody to attend their grand diiplay
of Millinery gooda on Tb or id ay, the IVtb Inst.
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A lot of real estate, for which
Sheriff MthalTey la agent, will bo old on Friday,
May Slat. No postponement on account of tba
weather.
In anotbereolumn will be found the
report of the condition of tbe County National
Bank of Clearfield at tbe ctoio of bualoo on the
Z.Hd of April.
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A "iUTTLKB." An "observing rest-
dent" of Hootsdale, lait week, pretty effectually
cleaned out on "organ" grinder through tbe
column of the Osceola BettilU,
al
It. C. liloom assumed charge of the
Butrgaebanna Jlouat at CarweDeville laet week,
and will make It a pleaaant plaoo for traveler to
top at. Mr. Ilallthan, the lata proprietor, is
now keeping a hotel in lUrrUburg.
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Mr. E. V. Hottorf, who bat been at
tending tbe medical acbool at Ann Arbor,
Michigan, for aeTtral month past, baa returned
to Clearfield. He will take charge of the Lum
ber City Academy next Monday, May I I.
Tho next meeting of the Sociable,
uLdvr the aurpire of thu Udy members of tbe
Presbyterian congregAtim, will be held on
Thurpdity evenlag, May STib, at tbe residence of
Mrs. J. B. McKoally.
Kkhtivai.! We learn that tho chil
dren of the Clearfleld Kpiteopal Sunday School
will bold a Festival n tba litb, 10th and 17th of
June next. The place for holding It will be Died
in a abort t!me.
aa
A Jim Stkw. Tho smoke house of
Ella Smiley, iu Brady tuwmhip, took fire on last
Friday nighr, and waa consumed, together with
about I,(ii0 pounds of pork.
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Thanks! Wo are under obliga
tion to County Superintendent Mcljuown, fr a
reviled copy of the School Law of Pennsylva
nia, aa well a ibe annual report of the Statu Su
perintendent. The Board of County Cotniniswiouers
will be In aetiinn several day on and after Mon
day, May ;id. Perron having any husineas to
transact with the Board previous to Court, bud
better attend lo it at that time.
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We have been requested to state
that tba regu ar service in tba St. Andrew'
Bpiicopsl Church, in this place, next Sabbath, has
been postponed, and, tbererore.no services may
be e i peeled on (hat day, morning or evening.
iaa
Thomas MrCtnilr-y, an old and re
spected reiident of Altoona, died at hi residence
in that eity, on Sunday Uit, in tho 6tUh year of
bil age. Hi death wa cauied by canter. He
was associated In tbe lumbering busineas with D.
K. Ramey, at Sterling and Useoola, this eounty.
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61,000 l.KWAito! The ComminHion-
e of Elk county utter $1,01)0 rewnrd tor the ar
rest aud delivery in Kidgway jail, of Harry
English, ibe Caledonia murderer and outlaw.
Ua is described a follow : Si year old ; 6 leal
high ; heavy sat ; weight about 125 pounds ; light
hair and light complexion; usually wear a
smooth fa oo.
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Mr. Joseph A. Work, a brother ot
Mr. Dr. Stewart, of thl place, with bis wife, are
at present visiting in oar town. Mr. Work la
ono of Ibo editor and proprietors of the Item,
published at Steelton, Dauphin county, Pa., and
i now on hi way home from Springfield, Ohio,
wbero ha wa united In marriage, on tho 20th
Imt., to Mlii Alloa Tupfer, of that city. Wo Join
with their many friends in wishing thou a long
and united life of bapplooaa, peace and pros
perity. laafj m -
Kdwin i. Dill, a brother of Kev. W.
U. Dill, of Clearfield, and oi-Penator Dill, of,
Lewaburg, died at Harriiburg last Friday morn
ing, while on hia way to Lewiaburg, Fur a num
ber of year Mr. Dill hat boon a resident of New
Orleans, at one time connected with tho Pitaynn
office, but latterly la tho insurance business.
Mora rtoently bit health gave way, and ho de
termined to teak hta father's home la Lewisburg,
Pa. He waa taken seriously III during tho jour
ney, and died at tho time and place mentioned
above, before bia friouda euuld be summoned to
hia aide. Rev. Mr. Dill, of this place, was tele
graphed for, and left on tho train Friday after
noon. laaaae em
Mektinu op tub County Medical
Suciitt. Tho members of tbe Clearfleld County
Medical Society, to the number of Ua or twelve,
from different part of tba county, assembled at
tbo office of Dr. 11. B. Van Valtah, In this bor
ough, last Wednesday afternoon, and oleotod
officer! for the ensuing year, and transacted othar
busioeu of Importance to tbo dlsoiple of iKsco
Inpiu. t?he) officer elected aro at follow! : , v
Pieeldent Dr. U. W. Wbittler.of Hoalxdala.
Vice President Dr. W. J. Smothers, of Du
Doia.
Secretary and Treasurer Dr. II. U. Van Val
sab, of Clearfleld.
Dr. Frod Todd, of Hvutadale, and Dr. W. J,
Smathars, of Du Hols, were chosen delrgates to
the next State Medical Society, which meets at
Altoona on Wednesday, May IVib.
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I'ONKHTic Troublk. The Clinton
i-)r mitral of lat week says ;
"Oa Tuesday last Judge Orvls board a Auln
eorpue case, which involves the custody of a
young child. The fa'ita ot tbe case are briefly as
follow) : Mr Johu Kobn and Catharine Crydar
were married about five years ego, nod aro pa
rents of one child, aged about three years. On
aooount of family troubles an artlule of agree
ment aa to separation was Bade, In ahich Mr.
Rohn agreed to pay bis wile a certain turn of
money, bo to have possesaloa of the obi Id at a
certain ago. When ibe stipulated lime arrived,
Mrs. Rohn refuted to deliver tbe child, and pro-
eeedlnge lo roe over were In tinted by Mr.'Hohw
epon tae ground that he Waa better able to take
care f It. Judge Orvia' decision will bo ren
dered on the 1st Monday of May Court "
Gold coin is beginning tocirculuto
quit Creel v In this aeetioa, although but litllo
haa found Its way lato our oofftr. For tho bene
fit of those who aro fortunate enough to bandlo
tbe pracloua metal, wa say that a very dangerous
counterfeit ti gold pioo il now to eirculatlon,
Ita weight aud appearance aro correct, and when
the aeld testis applM.lt mi I ace and edge aro
found to bo genutno gold, but Its lack of ring
belrsye the base llling within. Tbe coin ba
born carefully slit la two and hollowed out, leav
ing a very thin plate on either aide of tba genu
ino gold. A rrark la the edge, perceptible only
to tbi katuett viaion, shows wbero it baa been
cut. Tbe coin Is a niw one, of tbo issue of 1981,
Bank officer ptonoinoo it tbe iboit daogerva
counterfeit wbli-h ha yet coma andor their
rerrtion.
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Clkahfiki.d Coumtti JUliep FOR
Irilahd. In the New York Herald, of Thors
day, tho Sib Inal wa Ind Ibo following t "Prom
generous oil item of Clearfleld ounnty, In Weal
em Pennsylvania, oomoo to-day a contribution
lo aid of tbo famishing la Ireland, amounting to
$:i31.i, with tbo Intimation (bat 'several town
ahlp at yol to ao board from.' Doabtleii Ibo
returns will, like those already received, attest
tbe warn sympathy of the comfortable Ponnsyl
vanla farmers and Uwastaou for thoeo whoa fata
has a fB If ted wllb failuro of amps, lack of en
ploy meat, and resultant pinching destitution.'
Bale we givo tho contributions by lowoship i
Rarnslde borough. .,.. I '
Clearttaid boreuib... l&S
Heeearia towuihiu . tb
Cheat township (from J. P. Fry) - 1 H
Coiington tap (from Dr. J. W, Poller... tf
Farguaon tuwaabtu. I T6
Hreheaa lewnabip H It N
Jordaa towBbiu HHH, .......... JO y
Kartbaua lowashla '
Knoa townhiii, M. ...... . II b)
l.swroaeo townsblpM M m. ' M M
Morris ttwasbip 14 It
Total. 33S ft
A aoatrlbatloa tMeboea roeolvod from Hastoa
township tine tbe above wis forwarded ta Now
York. : i ,
Finest atuortmenl of gents' neck
wear In town, at Mooro'i iter,
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Mr. Lehman and his awlstants are
busy Axing up for the opening oa Thursday, at
II. Lehmaa A Co. 'a fltoro. In Pla'i Opera, llonao.
MlLLlNKHY (ioODS. O, )'OU jllal
uught to aoa them at T. A. Flock's I Voa have
g it to loo (hem ta) real lie, ao you have.
Now covers put on old umbrollas
and parasols. Keyi made, and all kludief looks,
trunks aud satchel repaired at Harder1.
marSJ-fit.
Miss Mattie Kohn has been spending
most of her vacation in (ho most fashiwobe at.;
Uoery oatablishmsnt Id the East, nod II fully
prepared to trim hale and bonnet equal In stylo
and quality to nny put up la tho olties, and will
spare no pains to please eustomers.
Tbo remiains of Samuel Pennington,
who was wounded with a charge of buckshot, by
John Neviing, on Tuesday, February 17th, and
died about midnight of Sondy, the llth iuit.,
were interred at Oak Urove Cemetery, ia tiulioh
township, oo Tuesday of last week. Ho lingered
two months and two dayo,
tSelf-inurder by neglecting to obtain
10 euro n remedy Baruama for kidney and liver
oomplaint.
Prepared at E. K. Tbeinpsoa'a laboratory,
Tituavillo, Pa. Vor sale by all druggists ia
Clearfield, and Joiepb Srylex A Son, Lutbtrs
burg, Pa. ft
Lint of letters remaining unclaimed
In tbo PuiUffioo at Clearfield, for the week coding
April lPth, 1880:
Armadia Uaughy, Mii Allow Hitcbings, Mil
Ida Mason, Thomu Mortarty, D. A. filieiler,
John Slater, William Smith, Mary Sweeny.
P. A. Oai'li. P. M.
Spekr's Tort Gbapk Wink roa
Partibi. Physicians employ 8 peer' s Port Wino
in their practice in all cases where a pare wine
11 called for, and do all in their pwar to loiter
aud encourage Its production. It ia coming Into
great favor among tho most wealthy In New
York city a an evening wine. For sale by E.
W. Uraham, druggist, Clearfield, Pa.
A NOTH ER SUMMER SCHOOL.
Mini Smile Margin has aeured the f.'hno I
rmito in Ijiithprrrmrg in which to teach a Select
School this Summer, which will begin May 3d.
She hna secured by subscription and promise
forty or forty-lire scholars, rang Ing in age from
six to twanty-oue. She has proven to tbe good
people of Brady (hat ahe Is a live girl and ex
cellent teacher. We expect to have a No. I
school here : so scholars get ready for Sadie's ap
pearinc on the M of May, and stand by her side
right through the term. W, M.
Nbw Paily Stauk Line. James L.
Leavy has succeeded in baring a dally mail estab
lished between Clearfield and Pennfield, and will
hereafter run a daily stage between the two polnta.
Hi oontract began with April 1st, and tbe stage
wilt leave ( learfleld every morning (except Sun
day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all
trains on tho Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, re
turning after tho last train the same evening.
Passengers and freight wilt be carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of the hotel will bo attended
to. I6apr7.Mf
Tor the benefit of all sufl'erern, be,
good enough to bring the wonderful e fleet of St
.lacuba Oil before the public. For twelve years
my wife suffered with Neuralgia in the head, and
often had Ibe most terrible pains. A few weeks
ago I bought n bottle of that wonderful remedy
St. .lacnb Oil and am perfectly aitooishod at
it marvelous effect; half a bottle thoroughly
cured my wife. I gladly would have paid any
physician fifty dollars If he could hare dne tbo
same ; tbeiefure I wish that everybody may learn
to value this true medicine.
ClIRIflTUN llAMNI, YoUOgStOWn, Ollis.
Clearfield Coal Trade. Rtato-
! Biefat of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania RalU
road, for tho week ending April 17, 1SS0, and
the aame timo last year :
COAL.
For the week
Same time last year
Decrease (a strike....
Previously during year
Same time laat year
Increase
Total In I BHD
Same time laat year
Increase. , ......... 6 J,.1H
oTHia r Miami,
Lumber
Miscellaneous freights
W cere.
174 "
How to Reach Kansas. Pardons
moving to tbo fleet should consult tnelr own
comfort by se lasting the route by which there are
sure connections In I'nion Depots, fast trains and
oo m fort able oars. There is no lino that can com
pare with tbo Pan Handle Route in these par
ticulars. Two daily trains leave Union Depot,
Pittsburgh, via Pan Handle Route, which run
through In many hours quicker time than by any
other line, aa follows
Leave Pittsburgh (city time) 8:42 a.m. 11:47 p.m.
Arrive St. Louis
7:30 " V:0o
Kansas
Leavenworth
Atchison
10;i)u p. m, h oo a. m.
11:40 " 10:I
1:20 a. ra. 11:20 "
2:U3 " I2:U1 p. m
St. Joseph
Prompt connections are made in l;aion Depote
at points, uamed'for all land points. For further
information, time tublas, etc., address. W.L.
O'Brlsn, General Paaseoger Agent, Pan Handle
Route, Columbus, Ohio. Feb-18-lt
AFTER YEARS OF DEBILITY."
Chkkht CntRK, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1878.
Da. M. M FKRuau, Fresdonia, N. Y.,
Dear Sir : I have used your Blood and Liver
Remedv and Nerve Tonic for impurities of the
blood and nervoul prostration and I have been
restored to good general health from its use,
afler years of debility aud lingering sickness.
Respectfully yours, una. 1. HitirrtRLn.
April-28 21
Dr. Feaner's Blood end Liver Remedy and
Nerve Tonlo may well ba called "Tho conquer
ing hero" of tho times. It la tbe medical triumph
of the age. Whoever has "the bloea" should take
it for it regulates and restore! the disordered
system that gtvea rise to them. It always euros
Uilloutoeso and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyi-
pepaia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and
Ague, Spleen Kalargemsntf, Scrofula, Erysipelas,
Pimplse, Blotebei and all skin Eruptions and
Blood Disorder!; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j
Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves end Nervous De
bility) Restore! flesh and strength when the eye.
tern Is ruining down or going Into decline ; cureo
Female Weakness and Chronic Rbeumatlim, and
relieves Chronic Brooekitis, and all Lung and
Throat dlSculties, It does these thing by itrik
Ing at Ihe rout of diaease and removing its onuses.
Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Hooey will re
lievo any cough In one hour. Try a sample bottle
at tea cents.
Dr. tenner's Ueldea Reliei euros any pain, aa
Tooth-eone, Neuralgia, Oollo or Headache la Ivo
to thirty minutes, and read 11) relieves Rheuma
tism, Kidney Complaint, Diarhwa, ate.
Dr. Fenner'i St. Vitus Dance Hpeelfie. One
bottle alwav euros.
Fur sale by llartswiok A Irvia, Druggists,
Clseraeld, Pa. aug 17 tt.
A SAD AFFLICTION. (f
We clip the following sad piece of Information
from the Centre Hell,(Pa.,) Iteporttr, of tba 1Mb
Instant:
'Wa this week record ono of (he most sorrow
ful, and, perhaps, no beard of occurrence in an
nail of medioine, la the sudden death of Dr. P.
D. Naff, of Centra Hall, at tbe bedside Of a
lean el ualieaLlollowcdby tbe death of tbe patient.
ana ot tne tato. ua w euneeuay morning, ue 7ia
the Doetor left bli borne to visit Mrs. Juba Bum
iter drier, in confinement, about a mile below Cen
tro Bill, and about four miles from Ceatre Halt
Before leaving our town he aeemeJ In bil usual
health, and to the morning assisted tbe carpenters
In tbe repair of a purtioo at his bouse. Finding
Mrs. DningardooMa daughter of Mr. M. Willow,
of this tuwo,) In a critical condition, he remained
with bar antll lata in the afternoon, and partook
of a hearty dinner. I be eeaditioa ef tan lady
being very eorloaa. Be late la tbo afternoon sent
to Centre Hall for Ihe assistanoo of Dr. Jacobs.
At about four o'olook, while at the bedside of his
patient, ha suddenly tank book 4nto a obalr aad
expired almost inatanUy without aaother breath,
supposed from bearl disease caused by excite
ment induced from tbe oonditloa of tbe lady be
was attending. Dr. Jaooba arrived about Ave
ouauieo alter, and a sorrowful ooeno presented
itself the attendiag phyateiaa sir la ken with
almost Instant death, upon a ohair at tho bedside
ot a dying mother, with aer dead babe (whieb
waa stm-born,) all m tbe aame chamber a leone
of sadness and sorrow that our pen faila to pie
lure, and tbo patient thrown Into convulsion
render the wboie nflalr sadder t baa Ink oaa pr
tray. A lister of the patient wae likewise eom
pletely p roe t rated in the stek room by Ibe heart-
road tag scene, ihe mother of Mr. Bumgardaar
remaining la tbo chamber of woe, aot entirely
unnerved . There wa scarce nny atb r aieistaooo
at immediate command until Dr. Jacobs arrived,
and to Mad a poo the chair tbo corps of Ibe one
who had ant lor him ta help oave tba life or
e no I her. Vi bea the news waa brought to town ia
the evenlag it aame like a thunderbolt from a
eiouaieee shy, driving Mis. f en and daughter
almost iraailowlth grief, as may well be Imagined
Tbe ear its reached hero about 10:80 the aame
alght. Mrs. Bumgardner remained annenaeleaa
ap te the bourol aer death, which look place
aboet ivo o'oloek Ibofellowiegmoraiag, although
every aflert waa made by (Dn. Jacobs and V ua
vaiisn m save nor me.
Mooro'i keep tho finest line of goods
in their lino of any one in tno oouniy.
Mattio is again at hor post trimming
beta and bonnet a lor arieoK to.
Wo trim all our own bats and bon
net. No ilsp-ikup work at Flock's.
Women's shoos from 1)0 cents to $0,
at Mooro'i, la tbo Opera House, Clearfleld, Pa.
The piles of dry goods at Fleck's aro
perfectly ai ton lining, puco loroiy aty.ae,enu iw
oheap.
II. Lehman & Co. will have a grand
fining at Oleic store i a Pie's Opera House to
morrow (Thursday). A cordial iovltatioa Is si
te ndsd to everybody to attend.
Tho New Centennial Family Sowing
axacuine lor oniy ei, aoa vue new ruiiuBu.i
for Warranted to bo flrst elasi ! For far
ther particulars, address Jon B. HiRhia,
aj.24 tf Clearfield, Pa.
Huy Your Mill Now ! Wo are tbo
proprietor! of a Saw Mill, oomplote ia every par
ticular, which we will sell very oheap. For par
ticulars, address K. A. A W. D. BIQLKH,
nobS.'80-tf. Clearfleld, Pen a 'a.
See a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near Spcer'i Vineyards, with a
bunch of Grapes from which Spoor's Port Orape
Wine ii made, that is 10 highly esteemed by tbe
medical profession for tba nee of invalids, weakly,
persons and tbo aged. 8old by K. W. Orabam,
Druggist, Clearfleld, Pa. jly-ll-'TV-tf.
A Fact. An auvortisemont Inserted
in tbo RnpuBLican will reach more readers than
if published lo all tbe othar papers in tho coun
ty, and cost tbo advertitei loaf than one-half
In other worda, an advertisement published in
our Jcurnal lo worth double tho price of that
charged by any other publisher la tbo county.
It la a fact." tf.
Farmers, Look Hire ! Lytlo will
give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oeti,
Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggc, Onions, Apples,
dried fruits, and all kinds of produce, lie has
the largest and bast selected stock of groceries,
teas, coffees, molasses, spioeij oil salt, sugar,
queenswura, tubs, buckets, baskets, oburar, Ac,
la Clearfleld eounty. He buys his goods In large
quantities from manufacturers and first bands
for cash, and takes tbe advantage of all
discount, end soke is enabled to sell at loweat
prices. He gives cash prices for produco,and sells
bis gooda at tbe lowest pricsi la tbe eounty.
lept-aM-'; tf
Trout fishing commenced oil Thurs
day, April 1st, and Harder baa prepared for the
occasion by buying a ear load of fishing tackle,
and at a great reduction by buying la large quan
tities. All tackle la warranted to bo tho very boat
lo the market. This stock will comprise every
thing in tbo Ashing tackle line Calcutta and
Japan bamboo and cane poles, Jointed trout and
ban rods in great variety, set and minnow note,
twines and out lines, baskets, bait botes, fly and
tackle hooka, fl iei, grasshoppers, frogs, helgamites,
spoons, and all kindl and styles of halts, Limer
ick, Carlisle, Aberdeen, Sproat, Sneak and Klrby
hooks on gut. Everything In this line will be
found at Herder's store. Country store supplied
at wholesale prioes. Come and examined before
buying elsewhere. Order by mail promptly at
tended to. John E. Uahprb,
Dealer in guns, revolver, and fiihing tackle,
Clearfleld, Pa. mar24-t.
Specials,
WATin. .'iOO.OOO 14-feet shaved boons, deliv
ered at the railroad, in car loads of 8,0(M), at al)
Eoints on the Tyrone A Clearfleld, P. A E., Bald
agio Mlley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for
winch I will pay the highest narket price.
al. r. IV RA MIR,
Octlfi, 1878-tf. Clearfleld, Pa.
Omi UmnniD Pin Caar. DiscomT on Ou
Paicas Sewing Machines can now be purchased
at Aterrclri tin aud variety store, irom aaa up
wards. All hinds of sewing machines repaired
n the sbcrtoot notice.
Clearfield, Pa,, July IS, 1877.
Bi'ootn For Bali. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform
Wagons for oalo. To be seen at the Shaw House
yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, may 13 tf.
Collbctor'b Wabbamvi. We have prepared
a form, and hare -on band a largo quantity, of
blank ''Collector's Sales," which have been ap
proved by tho highest legal authority in the
Court of this oouotv. At JWaly Vente per
dosen we will nail any number to tno Cul lector
ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to
advertise property, mutt post up not leas man
three notice in the most public places in his
borough or township. tf.
Winrin. Delivered at tho Rail Road.
100,000 28-lnoh shaved shingles.
100,000 24-lneh sawed shingles.
lOn.nno feet of pino boards.
590,000 14-feet shaved boopi.
3,uu ranroaa ties.
60,000 feet of good hemlock boards.
for which I will nav tbo bignest market price,
delivered at Clearfleld, or at any point on the
Tyrone A Clearfleld Railroad.
J. r. K RAM KB.
Clearfleld, Pa Oct. HL 1878 tf.
Just ltec'cived.
Just Received by ARNOLD, at
CURWENSV1LLK:
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster !
Car Load pure Corn. Rye and Oats
Cbopl
Car Load Deaken bnli I
Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Roods, Groceries, Ao.!
Jttf-Shinirles, Bark. R. R. Ties and
(irain will bo taken in exchange.
curwensville, Aiay l, i7.
R0SER MONROE. At DuBoii, on Wednes
day, April 14th, mo, by Rev. Wm. M. Borch
11 Id, Mr. John W. Roaerand Miss Mary J. Mon
roe, both of DuBois, Clearfield, Pa.
PARRIHH BRUBAKER. At the residence
of tba bride's parents, on Saturday, April 1 7th,
1880, by Ueorge C. kirk, Esq., Mr. A. J. Fairish
and Misa A. A. Brubaker, all of Rocktnn, la
Union lownahtp, Clearfield county.
ARDERY C0NLEY. At tho reiideooe of
Michael J. Brown, on Monday, April lirtb. 18HU.
by Jobn A. 8 h reek, Esq., Mr. Charles Ardery and
ansa varrie uoaley, train of Morris townsbip.
8PACKMAN AYERS. At the rraldeneo of
Robert 1 bomnaon. on Thursday. Anrll 23d. 1 880.
Rev. 0. Leidy, Mr. Alvin B. Hpeokman, of Law
rence township, and Miss Jennie Ay res, of Burn
ide, Clearfleld eounty, Pa,
sua.
HONS A LI, In llr.rf. lown.hla, oa Mond.y.
April Ilia IK. 8.rh, wlf.of Amo. UoDl.ll. jr..
ag.a zv jHti, l nonlti. and 21 d.jr,.
1IL00M.-AI bar aonia. la Plk. tuwnihla.
1V.dn.idaT, April Hth. 1S1U. Kll.n. wil. ul
Jarad liloom, a(M . la ,rl.
THOMPSON. Nrr tolh.r.bur.. Pa., oa
rrm.jr, April lad, Jobn Aadraw Thonip-
oa. a, yaara, f aiontba Bod S:f da,,.
CLEARFIELD MASKETS.
Ci.RARrm.D, Pa- April 27,
I SHI).
Flour, per owl
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt.. .......
Corn Meal, per cwt H
Chop, rye, per cwt
Chop, mixed, per owt
ta jo
I 81
I 00
1 ,0
J 40
1 00
1 Si
. IS
. to
40
OS
6 7S
7k
80
, 4
. I 00
111
8
II
SO
,
10
I 00
IS
10
T
11
o
Bran, per cwt.
Wheat, per bushel
Ro, per bushel
Oats, per bushel ,
Cora, ears, per bushel ,
ttuukwneat, per bushel
Clover aodn..
Timothy seed H
Potatoes, per bushel n
Apples, per bushel... ,
Onions H
Hams, per pound H
Shoulder, per pound. .. .,,. mhhm
Dried Beef, per pound
Chlckeae, pet pair................
Butler, per pound . Hl,
Eggs, per dosen
Halt, per sack, large ,
Coal oil, per gallon
Lard, per pound
Dried Apples, per pound
Dried Peaches, per pound
Beans, per bushel
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
Pmt.ADBi.rai., April 20. Bread itafti eoatlna.
faverlih aad aaeattled. Flour .ad Moal Flour
Il Irm.r, bnl lb. damaad ia lijhL Balaa f 1,100
barrel!, laelading Ml.aaaoU aitraa, at 15. 15(0)8;
PeanivlTMt. .xtra famllr, at $5.t00 weatera
do. do,, at 5 15(a0.lh, and pateot, al ffl.S0(,u
7.10 alao, 4,0v0 barrel 44lrard,' OttmaBtowa,
K(7pt, Frankfort .Bd Oamd.B oa aaorM terata.
H;e loar I. outet Wa quol. at 14 2S(e4.17,.
Ilrala Wbaal la aaeattled and Irrerular
Rare! af red, al ll.il amber, at II IS It.ooo
ba. halt May al tha ealog.froal $111 dowa lo
11.17. AltbeopH hoard, irat .all. lt.OM bulk.
all Maj Mhi el 11.17 (; ll.il) wee kid for
April; 1117. lor H.r; f 1 IS, for Jan., an4
II II, for Jelr. Bye II dull at 81. for Pobi;.
tenia. Cera la la fair deuad and Irm. Bale!
of 4,001 aolhel, laelediag eueamer, al ll(d
(mSli.) miaed, a. 511. : fellow, at Site, .0,1
bite, al lie. U.la are Inaetlea. Bile, ef 1,0110
b.ibela, le.l.di., mlied, at 4Kole, and
whhe, at 44t(d)41o,
Whl.krlaaleMl;. B.HM of ! barrel! ant.
era, at tl.ll, - -
Crncaa., April M. Pr.ural.adT, aad la fair
aeauaa. waatera apnaae, ftrraa.ao xtaaeae
ta,llr.l .lS wlaurwheau, lllul.il .xporla
ITS(a)5 ll. Wheat aanttled, hut (.amlly
higher, fluctuating rapidly) II.13Kul.lHl for
caahi II. Mi for April BI.HftforMayt 81.101
for Juno i II. 041 for July i No. Ida, $1 bid i re
jected, 87a. Corn itrong ud high, closing
eaaler ; 38io foreaaa ana out tor may; mo bid
for Juno i Xfijc bid for July. 01 active firm,
and higher i IB.o for onsb i SOjte for May Sv.o
for June. Rye firmer, at 711a. Barley firmer, at
file.
Pork strong and higher i $.TTlnJ0 for cash
and May ; tw.VOKiuV.Vo for June; )10.S&(o10.ut1
for July. Lard excited and higher j $o.VOC,6.2
for cash and May ..6((4j0.V? for Jane, $7,031
flor July. Bulk mean active, firm and higher i
ahooldera, U ; short ribs, (t. Whisky Heady
aud uno hanged.
;At the olose wheat active but lower t tl.l.Hjj
for May; $1.08,1 for June. Corn unsettled and
lower, at SfllfaS0f for May t Ide for Jane, SAHa,
for July. Date dull and tending downwards, at
2'JioforMay.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles.
SUAVED AND SAWKD.
Curwensville, Jan. l, Tl-tf.
CAUTION TO CRKhlTOHN. Whereas
my wife, Laura having left my bed and
Uoard without any just csnse or provocation oo
my part, I hereby give notice to all persons not to
harbor or trust her for boarding, or merchandise,
on my account, as I am determined to pay no
more debts contracted by her, unless compelled
to do ao by law. WM. 11. LANHBKRltY.
Urabamton, Pa , April 14, 180. St."
ADMIMSTHATOlt'H NOTICED Notice
la hereby given that Letter of Adminis
tration on tbe estate of ISABELLA LlDDLE.lste
of Jordan township, Clearfleld eounty, Pa., dee d,
haviog boon duly granted to the unaeraignod, all
persona indebted to said estate will please maka
immediate payment, and those having olaitns or
demand against tbo same, will present them
properly authenticated for settlement without
delay. JAMBS HUNTER,
Administrator.
Ansonville, Pa., April 28, 1880-Su-
IT X KCl TOR'S NOTICE.-Notice I here
J by given that Letters Teatemeatary on tbo
estate or LITUKK BARRKTT, late of Ferguaon
township, Clearfleld county, Penn'a, deceased,
having been duly granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted U said citato will please make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same will present them
properly authenticated for settlement without
delay. JAMES McKKEHAN,
Executor.
Marron, Pa., April 28, 1 8 HO-fit.
mitlAL MNT. Lilt of eaueei ! down f.r
X trial at the second and third weeks of May
Win, 1380 :
VIBHT wane rot RTH NOKUAY (24TH) Of H A V.
Pohn Piatt v. Cochran A. Young.
W 8 Shaw vs. James Irwin.
David Cabill vs. J B Us hi A Co.
John Bossier v. Andrew F Baum at al.
John O Batdorf at al vs. Tboi L Batdorf st al.
John B Dillen et al vs. Stewart Cowan et al.
John Fergason A Co vs. A L Wiley.
Thomas Evans v. Samuel MoCunc.
George B (loodlander v. Kramer A Bell.
Samuel C Snyder vs. William Corlcv.
B D Scboonover vs. D W A John M Holt.
Wm Albert A Bros, use, vs. Thomas Parks.
Liverigbt, Lingle A Co vs. Wbito'h A Town'dctal.
Barbara Aun Byers vs. W R Diokenson.
Jobn Cress we II A Son vi. D C Uenial.
BOO Kb WBBK PlfTH HOHRA Y (Slit) Of MAT.
A brim Tate v.WVWrlghtAChurc'n.
J 0 Ackard vs. John Ligbtoer.
H H Shilliogfor.l v. Robert Hare Powell.
Maya A llauierly vs. Jennie A F O Smith.
Co Nat'l Bank of Cl'fd vs. Abrem Humphrey
Co Nat'l Bank of Cl'fd vs. William Wallace.
K T Nutter vi. Joseph Fry et al.
John M Chase vs. Austin Kline.
Levina Woodle vs. Austin Kline.
Mattern A Millar vs. Jacob H Ueerhnrt.
James Port, use of vs. Jacob Riootelt et al.
Jonathan Boynton vs. Thomas Parks et al.
L u Lingle v. ivogaa voai company.
J RM'FarlandACo,ua,v. William Woitover.
Hooer, Harris Co vs. Mer U A Meh s Ids Co.
ELI BLOOM, I'rothonotary.
Clearfleld, Pa , April 14, IH80 U.
1)i:iORTnf tho condition of Ihe COUNTY
V NATIONAL BANK of CiearfiaM, at Clear,
field. In tho Htata of Pennsylvania, at the close
of business, April 23d, 180
RRaOJR(-ll.
Loans and discounts $211,017 !8
Overdraft M 08
U- S. Bond to aecure clrcjlation T.OOl) 00
JudgmenU 20,415 54
Other itocki, bonds, and mortgages... I,'1! 0U
Due from appro ed reserve agents. 2A,6o2 70
Due from other National Banks 8,178 61
Due Iron State Banks and bankers... .t,SM 15
Real estate, furniture, and fixture.... 5,3&5 81
Current expenses and tail pa d 2,027 85
Check i and other cash i.emi 2,:tl7 S3
Bill of other bankl 4,455 00
Fractional currency, including nickela 130 30
Specie, Including gold tror jry o -
tifloatas w - 1,W
Ligal-tender notes H S,85 00
Rsdemption fund with V. S. Treas-
arar, a per cent, of circulation 3,375 10
Total .
,:i80,; bi
LIAItLITllK.
CaiilUl itoek paid ia CI00,0ft (10
Uorjilu. ftind . - - V,000 00
I'niiltldad prou. ,S H
National Bank pouu 01 Ut.adiDK 07,500 00
Individual d.poilu aubjtot to chtjk... Ifld.ms At
Demand oertinoatel of d.poiit 10
Caauicr ' eb.ck. ouutanding.. 309 M
Uu. to other National Htuka 1,473 HO
Total
$3n,07 ii
J Int. n rntylrania, dmrfitM Gonntif, SH t
I, W. M. Ml AW, Caihior of tb. abor. aaraad
Bank.doaol.mnlr awaartbat tha abor. Itatomaot
ia truato tb. but of ur kBowMRa and baliaf.
W.M.CHAW,
Caihiar.
b'ub.erild aad .wort to bafor. n. thl. 27th da;
of April, 18S0. WM. HAUKllArilll, H. P.
Corratt Atlolt: J. T. LKONAR ),
0. I.. HKKll,
J. P. WKAVKH,
April n, 1840! DirMtori.
REPORT of tb. aogdilloa of th. FIRST
NATIONAL BANK of Cloarlald, atClaar.
O.ld, la tha Hut. of P.nnijlranla, at tho cIom
buaiaMa, April tU, l0 :
aaaoDana.
Loam and di.MjaU $190,474 50
Ovardrafta
1.104 00
U. 8. Bond, to aaour. oiroulatioa.
Otbar atocba, boada, aad nortiraM..
Du. from approrad rMrr. agoti...H
Dua from Btala Bank, and banker!.. .
H..I aitaU, furnltara, and liturae...
Currant axpaaea. aad taiaa paid...,
Chacka aud otbar oaih itrmt
I). Ill of otbar B.nki.... -
KrMti onal ourraBOf .inoludina nlekela
Spacla, iaoluding gold trea.urj car-
tifieatw
Leral-tandar BotM
H.dmptioa fund with U. 8. TrM.
nrar, par eeBL of oirenlali.D
100.100 00
14, too oc
0,jlA 84
11,437 8'
1,2110 0
7r os
1,SI 70
043 00
140 80
i,m os
,:io oo
l.ioi oo
Total
.. ..H.'.1H0S 84
LiAliLiTiea.
Capital atofk paid lo
Kurplui fuad
VodiTldad profit. .
National Bok aotae ouUM.diB-
IndlriduBl depoiita aobjeot to .haok.
D.mand Mrtifioatea of drpo.lt
Time Mrtileata, of dpo.it
Dua ta other National Uanaa.
Dua to Bute Bank, and banker!
tlOO.OOO 00
. 11,000 00
, t,:i0 08
89,101) 00
. 7:.2 oi
. 14,511. 00
... 17,407 la
l.hVS 20
... J.IS5 71
n.t1U,M 04
Total
Slat. oV.jlnia, O..!, o ClnrIM, SSi
I, JONA. BOYNTON, Preeldant or tha abor.
Bamtd bank, do aolemnlr awoar that tha abora
autemnnt ia tni. to tba beat of m; knowllga
and brliaf. JONA. BOYNTON, rrfaidwk
8ubnerib and aworn t. bafora Bia thla STth
Oar of April, I "SO. WM. KAHKBAUllll, N. P.
Coaa..r Attaat: H. MOHHOP,
JAMKH 1HWIN,
A. P. BOVNTON,
April 28, 1880. . . DirJtor..
-THAT ALL-
WOOLEN GOODS
HAVE ADVANCED
ENORMOUSLY
IN VALUE,
THE miCES 07 0US
New Spring Clothing
111 115 iWl AS LOW
AS LAST YEAR.
GUIIMZBURG'S
ONE PRICE
G
WESTERS nOTELCORMI.
UIUIUJ
CLEARFIELD. PA.
Cle.rt.ld, Pa, April 14th, 1811-lai,
T. A. FLECK.
Tho World
T. A. PIECE & CO,
CLEARFIELD, FA.
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME,
WILL
NOT
COME AND
EVER PRESENTED TO THE
CITIZENS OF
Croods for the Million !
We nro just receiving the best
ever brought over the mountains. Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS, V
BOTH STAPLE AND FANCY,
To be sold for CASH at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN !
We discount nil our Rills, and
BETTER ADVANTAGE
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Than those who buy on long credit. We sell for CASH, and
sell low, so do not
And you will save tm the painful necessity of
REFUSING YOU.
REMEMBER THE PLACE. CALL AND SEE US.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - Market St., - Clearfield, Pa.
- A. af. I1ILL3.
of Fashion I
LOOK AT THE
TEffl
3ISFL&I m mm$
CLEARFIELD.
FriondsFairons Erreoiing!
assortment of gooda in our line
are thus enabled to sell to much
SJUSrcltanfouS.
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE!
I beg leave to announce to tho citizens of Clearfield and surround
' ing country that I liuvc opened a first-class
establishment for the sale of
Ready-Mad Clothing,
HATS AND CAPS,
Til UNJvS a VALISES.
BESIDES I PROPOSE TO CARRY A FULL STOCK IN THE
MERCHANT TAILORING
LINK. ALT- OF WtTICH I WHX REM, AT TJ.NTSUAU.Y LOW
, ntlCES. MY Vl.ACK ()l MTSLNESS IS IN
Room No. 4, Pic's Opera House.
Your )iitroniij;o in respectfully liuilod. Cull in jiersoti or aJilieia
ALBERT T1IANIIAUSEU.
,Y. B.-OXE ritCE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
Clearfield, Pa., March 17, 1H80.
JAMES L.
XJ 3XT 33 3S 3F-L
MIBKGT eiTBEET, t l,l:ARI'll;l.l), PKNN'A.
All kinda of PaketH nntl (.'ofTins kiMitoti hand, and fnrniahod to order on
ihort notice, including tbo finest as
laciured. uur
ooiirsB riiESEnvnn
Is tlio bi st in use, and will te furniolicl wbcit required. Funerals attended
in nny part of the county, fall at my otlico, on Second stroct, or leave
your orders at Tronlmnn't Fornitiiro Siore, adjoining tho l'ostofliee.
JAS. Ij. LKAVY,
ot 1,70-ly.' f'loarfleld, Pa.
gtu; 3iiltfrll5(uitnt5.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties
CarwoBlTlllo, pa. Jan. , TB-tt
lo Huston
17VAHM I,MS KOIt 1BAI,E.
I1 aodP
inatownshifis,Oltfieliooatitr.
ltaaaonablc
b time gtTen lor pari oi purciie.se ZJ?
money. Pricea io 01) to $10. UU per acre.
Minerals re serf a. L. BUM), Agent.
Pcntwld, l'a.
or WiixACt A Kkkbh,
gept Id, lSTlMf. C Ir aril eld. Pa,
$400 for$250 1
THE nndersignad will tell a Lot with a new
Htabla and other outbuildings thereon erected
for tljtl wurtb $40. Situate in East Clearfield.
V. IlElLUHl'N,
4 Variety Store, Clearfield, Pa.
January 21, 1880-tf. . ,
AKHIONEKt' NOTICE. To Whom It
May Concern t The undersigned, having
been appointed Assignee! for tbe benefit oferedi
tore by Jaa. 11. Graham, of Clearfield borough, all
peraona, therefore, having olaimiftgainstbim will
nreeeet them to aa for lettjetnent, and thoie bi
det ed to the aaid 'Jraham are required to settle
and maka payment to us.
. AhBUHY W. LKK,
Clearfield, Ta., Deo. U, ltt79-tf.J Aatigneei.
POCKET-BOOK LOSTI
w .... . ii tLt diihitdv enflL' a n :)(
t IOII imtaal n r,u I I'l-nr' l d v v aiigm
BUtioD.oron tbe eeri between there od Uur
wpniilie, on tbo Bight ef the 7th of April, eon-
WiniDg IWU vSD UH iin-.mm
ome iltrer ehange, Andatri a curd with tbe d
dreii of "Joni A. Mulholettd, Pin Hne P. O."
Tbo finder will be properly rewarded hj Infurminf
mo of thefacU ' LEWIS K. JOHNlSUN.
UrempiM H Ills, l1.., April HlU, IBBU-it. .
AtlHTI-R'tNOTICIiV-TheucdeT.irnfJ,
having been appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Clearfield county, Pennslvani, Audi
tor to distribute tba balance In the bands of Mrs.
Utile If. Cbalree. Administratrix of M.J.CbaOco,
late of Ilouttdale boroujh, io said ooaaty, de
eeaed, hereby girei notice that be will attend te
Ibe duties of bis aiipointtnent al hie effleo ia
Clearfleld, on WEDNESDAY, the 28TH DAY of
A PHIL, I8SU, it IU o'olocK A. 0lv wnero and
wbes all persons claiming a share of mid fund
aro reffelred to nreefnt their eiatms, or oe qc- ,
barred frera oouiliig (n ftir a ehere f aaid fani. I
t . P. fin 1 I'lali, AOflKOr.
Clearfleld, Pa., April 7, lmf-St. 1
Shawsvillo Select School I
"Y a rqaet of tha citiieti of Sbuwivllle aad
I I vloinitT this school, fur tbe iraiaing of tearh-
era, will peo oa TtKSUAY, AL'Klk Ml II, Iti0f
and ooatinue foortewn weekl.
Common branches , 00
Uigber . . " 1
Jatrfinecial attention will be givan to the Tbo
or? f 'ienrobing. Tojiics will te aeleotod trom
W lokersbam a "fichoui iteoaomy, ana oiaer
Eiraetioal queiliona disousseti. lioarding tan be
lad at from $2 to per week, i'vr further
inloroiatieq address
li. P. FlaUKH, U.K., Principal,
Or, E. B. Mnanow, Mailt Lick, Penn'a.
Liok Hun, Peaa'a. Iapr7-u
Orphans' Court Sale
, OF
Real Estate
IN mtAIY TOWNSHIP.
1 )Y virtue of an order Issued nut of tbe Orphans'
If Court of Clearfield eounty, Pa., the under.
77... A .1.-1.1.1 nf 1 1, a. t.l. Af IllLClUflH
M. NOl.WKH, late of Brady to i.hip, in Mid
ooaaty, rieoeasfd, will sell at public sale, in the
village of Li: TIIKK.MH 1U1, on
Saturday. May int. AoMi,
At t o'clock P. M , the following described real
aetata aituate la Brady township. In aaid eonntv,
bounded ae follows ; On the north and west by
land of Joseph Linea, or. tbe east by land of J J.
Campbell, arid on tho tooth by the Cream IMI
ta rap ike, containing
FOUR ACUIM AND We PKRCHES,
HaTlngthereonereoteda FKAMK
HOI bK, and a 6TAULK, with a
well ef good water en the prem
leee, and a number of good fruli
trees.
TBHMHOF SALK;
Onchalf rash at eonflrmatloa of talc, and the
baUne In six months, to be aecured by judgment
bond and Sri. mortgage oa the promisee.
. , JOHN NOI.DKR, i I
' ' r- ' ' Administrator.
Lutbcrsbarg, Pa., Marh XI, lH.tu-4t.
NEW WA8HXNGTON
Normal IjistiCutc !
OpousjZo&cUy, April 2Gth, 1680.
ONE TKllM ONLY TWELVE WEEKS.
THIfl Sobool eomaoeada Itaetf to pub) la faor
for ibe following reaeoaa
Flrtt, Boarding een be had ia good families at
from M ta $i.M per weak. ,
rifrond, Loeatioa la healthful and picturesque.
Third, The course f etady inoladai aomman
and hi a-bar lirancboa. . t 1
Foerta, Iu stadcatc receive tba IeacU ef at
catabllshrd Leelare course free el charge.
Fifth Tbestadeata have the adventsge af a
wall ceadacted Literary olety.
Bmb, The people ef tho vioinlty encuarege
the teecbtirc aid ttndenta in tbeir werk. -
(leventh, TIIK NORMAL CLAHb WTl.t BR
KXAMINRD MONTHLY B Till COI NTY
8 IPE 1(1 NT IN DENT. ' ; ; ., . ,
Tl ITION !
Any ar all efthe blfrher branches... tXl KO
Conaaan bra nc bee, wttb Tlioart al
Tearhlnir W
CetAsaoM branchee , (, 4 Atl
Modal He hoel. S (HI
atr-Tba andersigned win be pleaaed to farniah
additional tnformetiou, either by person er tetter
Addreas Matt Haveta, Clearfleld, Pa.
L. K WHIRR,
MATT HAVA'il.
Ft'rniTjitk.lMO.im.
yusrrllanro.s.
LEAVY,
"X" JOk. J3L DE DEL
well aa tho clieiipcot that enn bo maun-
ru; flrfrtlsfintnls.
iTIie White Sewing Machine
I Cen he bought it lowest yirioei from AI,K,
j suerior te eny flrit clui Hewing Machine ia the
. mark ft. Circulars Petit oo ennlieitiun.
Woodlfttid, Oct. SV, 1879 6m.
SALK.
I Tha nnderslgned will wit at private eala all
that tract or parcel of land aituate In Decatur
township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., within a abort
distance of the Tyrone A Cleerfiel t K. H., aad
adjoining Undl of Hobert Hudson and otners,
and known aa the Jacob B. U ear hart lot. The
aaid tract containing 60 acrea mora or less, with
two veina of valuable eoal thereon, haa about 10
acres cleared, and ia tho key to a largo body of
coal about being developed. Will ba fold low and
upon easy termi. For partleulari, apply to
DAVID L. KREBS.
Clearfleld, Pa., July II, 1b7.
I3UHNSIDK
Normal Institute !
This School will open on MONDAY, MAY 3D,
1 8 SO, andoontfaue twelve weeks.
TUITION:
JaTeotle Department & 00
Common. Uranehea 4 60
Common Branohea and Theory of Teaching, ft 00
Higher Branohea ; 0 fru
Mrs. Matt Irvin will teach lnitrumaatal music
at reasonable ratee.
The Normnl Clasa will ba examined monthly by
the County Superintendent.
flood boarding can be had at from 12.01
to $2.60 per week. Kooma for self boardere een
be had at reason able ratee. For farther informa
tion, oall oa er address
UKO. VY. INNRM, Principal,
JAS. II. KBLLKY, Aasistant.
Durnilda, Pa., March 17. lUHO-tf.l
Irjit &xtvti$tmtn$.
SherifTs Sale.
BY virtue of writs ef Ft. a., issued
oat of the Court of Common Plena of Clear
field eounlv, and to me directed, there will be
expoaed te Vl'liLIC BALK, at tha Court Uoaaa,
Id the borough of Clearfield, on
Friday, April 30th, lf0.
At I o'clock, P. M Ike following deacribed Nat
estate, to wit :
All of the Intereat of Jamea B. flraham ef, In,
to or ou t of tbe Wallaceton property, supposed ta
ba three undivided eighth parte of the aame,
which aaid property eontlata of tba following lota
or parta of tracts of lauds :
No. 1. All that certain tract aituate la Wei lace
tun borough and Bogga townsbip, beginning at a
post end atonea ; tbenoe eaat by land late of Geo.
H him rod IVO perchee to poat ; tbenoe north 22
degrees east 101 pen bet to black oak t tbenoe
north HO perchea to post by white pine; tbenoe
win l h 71 degrees west by landl of Jamea Turner
H'S perchea to white oak ; theace west 01 perches
to pi) st ; thrnce aoutb by John Ball survey 1 IS
perchea te the place cf beginning, containing 102
acrea and 14.1 perchea, being part of two to trey a
in name of William Jack'on aad M icbael Pragea,
on which tbe village of Wallace! on ia located, ax.
eeptlng and referring out ef aaid boandariee all
, lata ooevryed by deed to tba Railroad Company
and private persona, aad including aaid delond
anl'a share la all purchase monaya upon lota told
out of tbe aame , on which said land there are
erected a large log house, log barn, email frame
home and other outbuildings, with aa orchard
and about To seres of cleared land.
ALSO,
- No. I. All that certain lot orpieee of in Bogge
township, It ginning at a white oak ; thence aorta
y old tract line lot percue to wane oaa ; inenee
wnat by bomberger along old tract Ilea V2 per
rhts to stonea, tbenoe south by lands late of Jaa.
thaw 17 perebea to atonea en old tract line i
thence east 02 perchea to white oak, aad place of
begianing, containing 81 acrea aad allowaace,
aubjeet to tbe contract entered into in writiag
with the purchasers cf the lame, or any part
thereof, bring part el eurvey Iu aame of Charles
Kish.
i ALSO,
No. S. Al that tract or part of tract aituate la
Orabam township, Clenrileld county, beginning at
a while oak on northeast comer of tract ; thence
couth by Jamea MHIigaa eurvey 10 perchee to
line of land late of William A. Wallaoe: theace
by aaid lead wcet ) perchea te line ef ffbippey
purchase thence north by same about 63 per
chea ta bit hemlock oorner) tbenoe w eat about
1 AO perchee to a white oak corner t thence north
about 115 pcrrhee to chestnut cornet of tract t
thence by William Bingham east 14 perchea te
white oak and place of beg I on rug, containing
about loo acres, being part of survey la aame of
Joseph Ball, aubjee. to the righta or those per
sons la actual possession of tho aame, who have
made rllta contracts for the purchase ef any
part thereof.
All of which laid three desert bed prem I tee are
contiguous aad pert ef tie Orabam, Well aoa A
Co. property, and to ba told for such interest as
aid Jamea B. (Jraham bath la tbe same.
ALSO,
All the internet of the aaid Jemee B. (Jraham
in aad te the eaet half of tot number oae hundred
and be luii) in Clear! eld aoioagk, bowaded ea
ibe north by Fine street, west by residue ef eald
let, Math by aa alley, and eaat by let No. Ill,
haviog tbercoB erected a frame house, stable aal
other outbuildings,
tioised, taken in eiecaUoa, aad lo be aold at
the property ef James U. Ore ham.
ALtfO,
A II that certain tract ar piece of load eVJaate la
Brady tnwaship, Cleerteld eoaaty, Pa., being
part of Warrant No. 4I, patented to Harta beira,
and begiaaing at a white oak eoratr, being the
aur tbaast eerier of tract No. 641, end the aortt.
wesl oorner ef trsvt Number Ml tbenoe toeta.
04 perebea to a peat t tbe nee eaet 1 Of perchea ta a,
pott ; thence north 01 perebea te etnnoe ieeaoe
west 1VI perchea u a white oak, Ihe place of be
giaaiag, eontalaiag lott acrea. SO psmhat aad.
ailowatiee, mora er lees.
cited, taken In exorutloa, aadt te be to hi aa
the property ef Jemee A. Cat bore.
Tana, or rUi.n.-Tba price or aua at which
tha property ah a II be struoh off meat be paid at
tba time of sale, or to other a-raegecaeols made
ae will be approved, eiberwiee tbe preewrt will
be immediately at ap and sold acaia at the ex
peaaa aad risk af the pereca u wboax U was
atnsek af. aad who, ha aaee of deuetaacy at each
re-sale, shall make ftsd tbe came, aad la aa
i a stan ee will the Deed km praeaatad la Oeort for
eoolrmatkm aakess tbe asoaey t aetaalty paid ta.
taebberiff. JAMKsJ MAHAFrlY,
Haaairr'i Ornca, BheriC
Cleerteld, Pa., April 71110.