Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 05, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CXKAKKIEM), PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY fl, It.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid in advaoeo.or within thrae month ...$! M
If paid after throe nod bofore ill odi1m... I 00
H paid aftor tho oxp .ration of id m onfall... S 00
M-Mura. 8. M. PnTTnnoiU. Co., Wwt-
pp.r Adverting Aiu, II Park Row, aornar j
K-kman Street, ara oar duly authorlied Agent
RKLIUlOlIH NOTICE
Mrlbodlat Rplaenpal Chwrf h Rot. Oau.
LaittY, Paitor.- -Harriot overy Habbath at 10
A. M., and 7 P. M.
Sabbath flnbool at I A. M. .
Prayer Mooting aver; Wedneodoy, at 7 P. H.
Oomniooion Borrloa, flnt Babbath of overy
aontk,at I0f A. M.
Went MearUeld M. U. 1iurrb Rev.
CatnLca W. biDNt.tr, Paator, Preaching every
alttrnote Fondny, at 8 o'clonk, P. M. Hnoday
Sr-bn I at SJ, P. M. All are Invited to attand.
Pi cab) terla Churr h-Rev. U. B. Both a,
Sabbath lervieM morning and evening Heb
n.ih Hehool at t P. M. Pravar Meeting Wodnt.
iar too in )t .
Ilaptlat tliurfh Her. , Patnr.
tSaubatb School all P.M. Prayer Matting every
Wednesday avoniog.
Ml. Krone la' C hurch Cotliollr--Rv. P
.!. Kuhoioam. Ifrine aervtee at 10f A. M., on
tha OrM, third and fourth Sundayaofeeob moo lb;
V riper and timedl'tlnn ftho llleiaod Harrnmtot
ai 7oloek, P. M. Sunday Bebool overy Pooday
afternoon at I o'clock.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I
TIN! OF OuLDllO Ql'AKTKI RBMtUKl OOCBT.
St-cord Monday af January.
Third Monday of March. ,
Firtt Monday af J una. j
Fourth Monday of September.
tihi or aoLDiaa covuov ta-ua
Pint Monday of Jonn.
Second Monday of November.
ruauo orricnno.
Pmidtnt JsdgtWon. Charlei A. Major, a
Look Haven.
Auittamt Lou Judg Hon. John II. Orvia, af
!'ellpfont.
Judgtt Ahram Of dan, Clearfield;
Viiir-ent B. Holt. Clearfield.
Vofawoloro Kit Bloom.
I!yitrmnd Rfrdr L. J. Morgan.
Trtaiurtr Philip Jott.
hiilrirt Attorn J. F. MeKtnrl-k.
,s'ir,' Jamai MahaftVy.
li'ftvty Sheriff Andrew Pnt. Jr.
(Ratify .Sarrfyor 8an.no) P. MeOloxkey, Cur
apmrilta. f,'oa(y CoaiaiiMieinre C. W. KyW, nrahaia.
ion P. 6.; Blah Johaiton, Orampiin IMIli P. 0.:
John Norrii, 8r Carwennllle.
roatwitttoari-e' Cltrk John W. Howe.
Omary Auditor William V. Wright, nar-fl-ld:
Joiaph Oillilind, Tbraa Kuni; J.8.Nor
ri. Woodland.
tounfy Vorontr Jamai A. Moora, Clearflfld.
Jarw CoaiaWMiaere AndrawJ. Jacka.n,Clear
tifd, Win. R. Brown, Clearfield.
XapaWatanrfml Publi 8c Aooi it . L. Mo
yoawn, Clearfield.
XmUrof H'etpaH Jem .Carina,
aftme at Lothenburg Ha.
Notariw Pmblit John W. Wrigley, W ta. Ba
'ifhantcb, Cyrua Uordon, Clearfield ; Joseph R.
Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenrilla i J. A. Ln ing
f.tnn, Uwlloii City.
0r Spteial column la decidedly interepting in
a local point of view, and proStable reading to
putiidara who want to ave money.
Yi:w, OK COIfRKJ
-Will iu take wheat, oate or coin lor tuh
.rlp'lon y Wa are oOn ininirad f in thii way
l.v letter frum patronp wbo rcid t ditanoa
in. m Oiarlleld. Wa ajfain Pay ?e. Tharaoeiptf
r a raipumihle merchant or mill owner In the
Trinity, will nmwer ua jnpt well a the eaih.
T.. Illlwtrale i Jf any of oor patroni will dellrer
at a bug of grain at the milt of Joseph H. Breth,
in Cbext towmbip, Horace Patrhia, In Burniide,
Thnmai H. Forray, in Oraham, Wm. Porter or
Miaw'i, In Lawrenoe, or Brown A 8ylerp, at
Kofkton, Tnion townihip, and forward their
if. fip'n lor the mount, we will eredit thata on
tin ir m-i-ounl for the enm. In tbli way all may
nu-.n pay what tbey owe, If tbay will pursue thla
0'iurPB. f-
iVrrAdvertiHra and ethers will hear
in mind that all artidi Intended for publication
in thi paper mutt be handed fa, not later thnn
Tuesday, al 9 A. M. IWt forget It!
li Li ninths i "booming," and fruit
trees are hloomtng.
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We trim all our own hutH and bon-
i-.'i-. Ski ilop-ihnp work at Fleck's.
(juito a number of onr cttiacna at
tended tba Ueuwo ratio 8 tits Convention Har
risl'iirg last week,
1 Mil
The weulher in more Summer like
thi weak than kit Friday, when the snow-flakes
vteie flying thick and fast.
Kd. Kauffman, Clerk in the Rcfftater
sud Recorder s office, rarrla bii writing arm In a
ling, on aaoount of rhaomatlsm.
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A. Thanhausor baa Just received a
new stock of Boy's and Children's uiototng,
which ba will tall at most ratio ruble prices.
Xew Washington Normal Institute
hni an attendaaa of 124 student. Tha ma
jority of tbcm have bean tsauhsrs In oar punlie
chools.
The Citiaens' Cornet Hand, of thi
place, reeeived the balanea of their new loPtm
me oil on Monday. Tbay were out trying them
a Monday aveniag.
John Kimo. of l'ttlehinvillo. an Ad
ministrator, publipbas Lattera of AdtniaiPtration
: on tha estatsof Francis M, Fulton, lata of Born1
aide lownsbip, deceased, a this luua.
It. Lehman k Co.'a opening lata
week, notwithstanding tba uniaverabie weatner
. during iba time aauoanced, was a magnificent af
fair Inilds. Tbl display Of goods was grand.
The DuBoift Courier, In aBudinp; to
tha schools of that place, says: "Miss Barbara
Pilar Is elected Uaobar (or the Central school, and
Miss Barlow has yielded to Mist HeUie Moore or
Lutheribnrg "
Amateur printing cutabliahmentn ;
are getting Mtoo numerous to mention" in Clear-1
Acid nnd v if lolly. Representatives of no lass
than threo visited this oflieo one day lst week In
get a supply of stook and information.
" A little non of Klam Brown, of thin
horough, bad the misfortnno on Friday last to,
sever Hut end of ona of his Angers with a hut the.
The pbyilsian attached the piece, and it is
(bought it will ooma all right again in time.
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, ltov.Pr.K.CooporStockton,ol Hunt
ingdon, is holding tsarlet of Temperance msitr
, fngn In ClssftsKd, Inn e a treiete can sitting of
lectures snd sang. Tbay began on Monday even
ing and will ba tontinued for several evenings.
Evrybo li Is earnestly rnvited to attend
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany is about adept log the electric bells. To
step ar start a train tha Conductor be nothing
to do but pull n small card, which runt lb nntire
WtW .r mrk ear. Tba si if h test leash af the
cord will rles. the WH at tba engine, ft Is a j
decided Improvement an tha old method,
1 Constable Voll mer, w ho wan anritMialy
d supposed tn bo mortally wounded by Harry
fcngllin, al Caledonia, on tha ITth alt., It Is now
thought will recover from his injuries. Constable
W smith lived only a few bonrs after being shot,
lnnrlialj, tba desperado. Is still at large.
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; The Orphan Hand Fmtival will
p lively na held during the first week Of tha
ct Court, commencing on Monday evening nnd
a nilnulng all weak, ritrawbarrles, Ine Cream,
'and all the delicacies appropriate ta the season
Will he served. HVar It la mind, and give the
V vs a lift,
The boy a have ntonopolixed the
I, fk oppesite tbo Kpiseapal Church for playing
hill They appear to enjoy themselves greatly,
hatir.g pleall af territory to develop both their
amisfiasend langa artmatit diMarhiag any ana.
fo far m we are covifwraed, lbs h-tys ara waloame
y- the use or the Park.
The Supreme Court of thia State
p ursues at llarctabarf on Moada) last, to hear
0nas from ihn Middle Distrist. Tba sewed
Week in Juno It sot dawn to brar aha aaa set In
Ih'.lch Clearfield oounty i Interested. Wonre
jh"w engaged on a numVr af ppM bonks fur tha
Vjera to lay before tbo Court.
V vion. Jenne Kyler. died at his home
to Fa t town ship, Blk oounty, na too lit ulL,
d n rears. Mr, Ktler omtoratod to thU
waniry wabet nil trai n wlMevwaaa, no! has lived
tt tea tka fsnrt of Clserfleld oemnty, new known
Elk, grow to Ve piweperonw, nod tht homo
I bis youth to ho tbo garden spot of Klh oounty.
to AIM the haaornbto pMltioa of Asoocinto
tndge one term, ad that of County Ccmmlaelonor
rwo terra v
, (jo to II. Lehman & Co.'b fur bar
gain! In ball ud bonnet.
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I Uruel Tost, Ks.( is fitting up a luvr
' t'ffio la lb bnilding adjoining tho bhnw Uouao.
! Mattio la iiinat her powt trimming
; hntannd bonnoti for If look A Co.
Flwk & Co.'n new spring mock ha
i arrived, and It aow open far Impaction.
The PennKylvania lioaervee Ansoci-
tioa will bavaiif aanaal reunion at Harritkurg
In July.
The pilee of dry coodii at Fleck'e re
i,' Kurb ,,,,,, ..ad
ebeap.
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John N. (larrison and Cioore W.
Meant, Eaq., ot Brook rille, were In t"a orar
Monday night.
A good and Mibntantial now plank
pavement wai put down In front of Pla'i Opera
Hoaat taat week.
Mnt. Miles K. Beern, recently of
Waal Clearleld, la aow eoadaatlng a millinery
eeteblUhmeat im EeynoldatUla.
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M11.L1NKRY lioODB. 0, yotl JUat
oui(lit h nee tbetn at T. A. FlaeL'i ! You bare
gr to aaa tktm to real lie, aa joa hare.
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Kor Saw Chfap A ewMl two-
T.J.Bnrr.a. Clearfield, Pa.
A very pltmfca'iit HiX'iul purty, which
wa largely aitaoded. wa glr an by trw Miiai
fillet and Aliae 8kaw, lait Thunday erasing
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Major K M. Jiirkmnn, iortnerly eU
tor and proprietor of tha Indiana Progrtat, died
at bii raitdeoia, In lodlaaa, Batnrday morning,
April JMb.
Zrmo. Who wh t ho jcreateHt (lis
oorer Am. Tba man wbodiMorared on I oat.
Tymnt Herald. No, lr ! The man who d If cov
ered hurM-radiib.
Klam Krown. of West (Mearlield, ,
now occupies tha homa in this plire reoently '
raeated by hi brother, Milton )., who hi ro
move4 to Maryland.
The Ctirwoimville Times nitytt : "Mr
Vorica Clark is burning IWP.nuQ brick firths new ;
bank block and other bondings to be erect! in
the horouj(h ibtP Summer."
Cull at A. ThanhauHor'a atore, in
Pla 1 Opera Uuce, sud axsmioe iba new stock of ,
Uents ' farnibing goods. Hats, Caps, A
Latest
noralties and lowest prices,
.1
MiM Mattie liohn bu returned to '
her acoostomed plsea at T. A. Fleck's, where she
Is ready to put op to order, tha very latest stylea
of ladles bat and bono Is far their pitrnu. On I
and pe !
FrsTivAi.! We learn that the chil
dren of the Olearlield Fplopal Sunday School
will hold a Festival a the Ijlh.loth and 17th of j
.Tune neat. Tha plsc for holding It will he Ated ;
in shott time. 1
1
DECORATION DAY !
A meeting will be held in the Court It uif, on
Monday evening neit, Msy lfltb, to make ar
rsngemnt for Dtcoratlon Day. Soldiers, turn
out ! ErertWly l ctpeoUd to be prveent at this
meetiDg. Matv Cirirtma.
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Lint of luUera remaining niit'Iuiineu
in tha Pooce at t'la.mcM. for the week ending
Muy "d 1 sSO -
' Mils Anni. Brow.. Wllliua Cols. Kr.nkli.
Colby, Martin Dunlxp, Juim .lenep.C. K. Kime, :
Charles Meharle, Mrr. M. M. Reed, Kdward I
Rbion. Klisabcdi A Wood. Rev. Alhert . 1
Whitemareb 1
C A. Oa. lm, P.M.
It in no doubt a matter of import-i Fruit for an Oil LiAdE. There
ance for porioas t know that fl'hing for black j " scsrcely no end to litigation in Jcflarson
bus enjwhsre lathe Stats of Pennsylvsnla U j Claaraeld oountles if tba Stump Creek terrl
sllnwable only between ths Ixt day of Jane and t"ry proves productive of oil. We hsd a little
the 1st day or January. Any bsis caught under I fora-runnsr of the fent lant 6atorday. Ira C.
six iachre, must ba oast back into ths nster. Fuller and tba Bykes ware in town. Mr. Falter,
Nets used oflens than a three-inch mesh iseontriry
to ihe law prescribed. The penalty for violation
of tba above is tan dollars for tba first breach,
and n in Tea e for rspetltloa.
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I'ohtponhd. From tbo PittR-burgh
papers we learn that these oho were engaged In
getting np a tournament for tba brass bands, an.
elasively of professionals, located In Weitaro
Penneylvaoia, Western Virginia and Eastern
Ohio, to coma off to May, have been obliged to
postpone the affslr until next September, pth and
I Oth, owing to the fact ihat several of the orgtnl
tations snilous ta 00m pete have lost their lead
ers, and others are too busy taking advantage of
tha Ine piloting seaiun.
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A Boy Drowniii. On Monday af
ternoon of last week, the eldest son of Mr. Luther
Henry, aged about sovsn jeers, while In company
with soma other boys of tha village af Baruside,
was fishing in, tha 6uaebanna river, accidentally
fall Into the water and was drowned. His com
panions were so excited that they failed to la
form tha people of the accident until twa hours
after it occurred. Patohla'i dam waa drained on
Tuesdav morning, and tha body was found lodged
under n raft. Tha griaf-strkken parents kava
tha sympathy af tha entire oommanlty.
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I. O. (i. T. At a regular meeting
of Clearleld Lodge, No. 1344,1. 0. 0. T . held in
the Lodge room on Thursday aveniag, April SStb,
IH80, tba following officers ware duly elected for
too ansaiag term .
W. C. T.-B. C MoOalloogb.
W. V. T. Mrs. Alice Carey.
W. R. ft H, A. Mitchell.
W. F. B.-C. A. Gulicb. ,
W. T. Miss Maud Qeerhsrt.
W. C.-W. A. Ogden.
W. M. Charles Thorn.
U . ti.-M.s. Maria Moore.
W. fl.Claade Wehh.
f W. . T.-R. M. MeBoalhy. 5 ' . J
The weather laat week waa not at
all saltablo for tbo opmlng nnnounoad to ba
hold at H. Lohnun A Co.'t Store, in the Opera
Honse, hut Mr. Lahmsn and his assistants bad
trythiogarrsngad neatly, nid made n handsome
clttaens of Pbllipibnrg visited tbo opening on
Thnrsdaj, and a large number of people from
Clearfield and vicinity tsvih a peep at the baaatl
faJly trimmed bonnets and hats, and uthar items
ol takinn, urn Fndey and RaUrdny. Tba ever
green decorations and Intel display rendered tha
Interior of the room qalteattraetivoead plaasaut.
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From the Elk Democrat we loam
that Hepaty Sheriff Weasel repaired to Caledonia,
tba scene of the recent mordnr, nnd on Saturday,
tha 34th nit., arrested A.J. Rummer nodwlfo,tbo
parents of Harry English's wife, on la formation
ahargiag them with aidlag and abetting tha
murder of Frank Wealth and tha asaapa of
English They waived a hearing, and were token
to Rfdfway an ftatarday evening anj lodged In
jail. Tha ettisene of Brady, Bloean nnd Union
townships, who were personally acquainted wltb
Mr. Rammer twenty ynan ago, will he as t mi shed
at this pieoo of news.
Settleb No New House! Our
West CUarfleld Independent rVnnol District
friends have for soma Una boon nabailng the
question of building another :bwl konaa, ar
atee divide the rcbeot term of ten months Into
five Mentha in the Kammot for amaJt ecnatorv,
and five moulna In tbo Winter far largo sob tore.
The latter arrangement has beau agreed upon hy
n largo majority of tbo citiaoni. An election of
Directors was held an Monday aacatag, when
Hamud Shank and A. Motor Bl-em were otoeted
far tkreo years. Mr. John H. Mend has boon ap
pointed lencbar,aad the school is now open) to all
pupils ip to nnd Including Third Reader stu
dents. As tbeio era aver one hundred pupUt la
the dttrlftt, w think this a wise atop, for thereby
the cost of n new nouns ta eared for the time be
ing. It would be well eunngh for tbo district to
get aut of debt first, Iatsi4 of to earring more af
that bletslng.
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We beartly endomo tbo following,
taken fram ton PhJlpsbarg Jinrnmt, and
would Impress tba maxims taught therein upon
tha minds af onr readers. In this borough
especially. Rend 1
"In seeing on many children am oar steads at
night, Iba tneugnl strikes we tha snm parent
are net civ tea Ibeir el onflow tno ears and at-
uatioa noeessary to a proper trniaiag. Tba
earnest aim of parents should base know toe
wbercenowu af ttieir eaiioren wuen mgnt kas
fallen. It is a dafy we owe them I nnd the 0 eager
ous prentice of allewieg cniluren to be nut, rei
lag tne etraata and mlngiing with tuean wlwot
mereU ara corrupt, stertng al aan tneuntng
nasseN br. sbenld net bo ulaenlod. And n-
deubmdlr, hT pareau vanld pursue the proper
oarse. a vastly dtfeeant retail hkhsM ne aeUcee-
ruo. Keep rear boys and girts to ana nouso aan
provide tbem with wood uenua. nanara, nnd
piensint nmasasaanU and they wtil anon eaUlvee
n taste for snah oaaebltog pare us and bava
siuie eetir u roam tne Mrnot and lurrn paroicwns
habits. Tha fmlts ef snek aourea will be Ottawa!
ia after years when thsy bava grown up to man
uwedaad wamaabecd. The will na bettor ore-
pared to taisll tnair mission to Itfo nnd hoomo
esamples for tbuao who Will fellow inem. Pamela,
remember Ihat tne basest habits are formed on
the street, and new determine that your children
shall not rarsfvp ueh avocation. , tk .
It. Lehman & Co. aro receiving new
goods arary day.
Many tadiufl mitinterprot thoirauflor-
inga. Try a Ink or "Hellers' Llvar IMIIi." Sold
by an draggUti.
A Mihtakb. 'Hratly Farm or1 yoa
fboald have added yonr proper naua to tba 00m
mnnlMoo von aant ui. Thi omliPioa i ft fatal
one.
We learn that J. B. lloyt & Co., on
Saturday latt lot ont tha eoatraot, to Mr. Joaei,
of phllipabarg, for tba areetloa of six or algkt
more dwelling boue to thavtolnity of their
now tannery at this plaoa.
The New Cenionnial Family Sewing
Meehioe for only and tha Kaw Reraingtua
far Warranted to be flnt-elaaa t For far
ther particular, addreae Jom E. lUnnia, .
pit tf ... ' ClearicM, Pa.
llur Your Mill Now ! We are the
proprietor of a Saw Mill, aomplet In ovary par
ticalar, which wo will atll very cheap. For par
tioulara, addreai R. A. A W. D. BIOI.HH,
mch80 tf. Clearfield, Peno'a.
C'apt. Sainnel Doan, Jr., a popular
and well known steamboat Captain on tha Ohio
river, died at hla rssldeaoe in Al leg hen T City, on
the iPtb tth., In tba flMh ytnr or bit age. He wan
a cnnln I ei-IJvorair Bigler, of thii place.
Fred. Wrene, proprioltr of tlio Ar-
I log ion Uovw, Hiutidaie, m the owner of a
thirty -rive pound turkey gobbler. This bird will
take a prominent part in a tarbey dinner at tha
Arlington on the Fourth of Jaly nnt, oreleatbr
landlord will be disappointed.
.lohn Mauror, a mincrin the Morris-
dale Mine, wai eaught by an uneipeeted fall of
uf roek on Friday, tha 33d ioit., nod era 1 bed to
death. Hii head was maphed and aeck broken.
He waa itxty-flve yaers of age, and learai a wife
to moarn hit death.
Joru-ph I'ie, who hai been aurtenn
fr0 indijeition and disordered
! liver, left on Monday morning, In company with
his father, J. J. Pie, for Philadelphia, where ba
will enter sume msdieal Institution for proper
riialwnt of hi dlieaia. Our bet withes are,
,fc4 ne be grcatlr honsfttiad by his trip, and
Tptru home agoin the fistur of health and
Tlfl ft( i,nUy of yore. 0ccna RrrtUt.
;! k,-,.,,, Imphovemrnth. WillUif.
,1n ti huilding an addition and improving the
dwelling houa on the property recently pur-
rkssid by Mmnn Cherry itrsrt, adjoining J. C.
wwiehiii'iiaion the wait
Monro is also lemodeling a kena on
1in ,trM, ftn pmparty of hi- fslber, which
oe9uPW b ,n lurB1" M ailing,
Tba change wilt render it in orb more comfortable
t and cooTSnlcnt.
I -tint week ft Philipttburg Journal
says that while kindly entertaining a tramp who
uouiplained of tring foot sore and weary ona
night recently, Mr. W. F. Weaver, n farmer ro
elding near Centre Hall, wss relieved of hit best
suit ot hr-alclotli. Ths 'ramp loft his tattered
garments stacked in a pita In tba bed-room in
(exchange and dlrappeirfd while darknss yet
roTrrei the enrth.
Looks Like ilriNKHK. The JuBoia
runner, of last week pnls it In thin way: "On
Tucsdav a Furvev wm maile by thn Chief Knginecr
, . . , ,; , - . , . v v.
: of th L'1W iirmde of P,ot of tB wl,road
i,M It"111" adjoining the depot, and which Is
' tb P",hBl ,lt of t)m nMr ,nrB Mn nnl round
bouse. We ara unahle to give anything de&nita,
as wo have no official authority, but from what
we can lesrn their remaia hot little doubt of Iba
'ftr'J rreotion and ocrupstlon of n round hou
f twenty ix aimll-."
la an Interview with n Ppr reporter, gaa this
account of the difficulty: "On the fitb day of
March, I took no oil lest of Mr. ftekea. The
plaoa wbsra tlic first well was to bo located was
chosen, and tbo well was to ho completed or work
developed within seven months. I had my tim
bers upon the lease, and wis moving on to the do
velnpemcnt of the farm, when I learned that the
location upon which my timbers were placed,
and tha site for the well oh otto by all parties In
terested, belonged to Mrs.Bykas, nad not to Mr.
Sykas. Of course I then commenced proceed
ings for an amicable settlement of tha difficulty
in which I was unwittingly led, nod made several
attempts at reconciliation, In which I offered
everything that was fair. At tha meeting at
Krqoiro Booths on Bat or day, I laid tha original
lease on tha desk, and fijkes soatched It and left
tha office."
Tha ststamanl of Mr. Fuller Is undoubtedly a
true version nf tha stories eurront concerning tha
trouble. When Rv hot was leaving tha office of
Justice Scott, Fuller attempted to bold him by
catching him by tbo onat tail. Syken aan, how
ever, came to tbo rescue, sad tba lease wss tri
umphantly carried away. Tbo ombrogllo at one
stage promised to afford lots of fun for carious
spectators, but Fuller Is adverse to scones, and
nn doubt considers discretion the better part of
valor. Anybow thero were two of tha Sykas nnd
only una Fuller. Tba alder Pyket was candidate
for Congress on the Orstoback ticket In 17,
AryaaMm'fe Pajttr. j
"AFTER YEARS OF DEBILITY."
CtiKnuY CnauK, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1871.
Dk.M.M Pkkmbu, Fresdonin, N. Y.,
Dear Sir: I bava used yonr Blood and Liver
Remedy and Kervo Tonic for Impurities of the
blood and norroui prostration nnd 1 have been
restored ta good general health from its uae,
after years of debility and lingering teknes.
Respectfully yours, Mai- I. HHsmaut.
April US-It .
Dr. Fanner's Blood and Liver Remedy nnd
Narva Tonlo may well be sailed "Too conquer
ing hero" of tbo times. It to tbo median! triumph
of the age. Whoever baa "tha blues" should take
It for It regulates and restores the disordered
system that gives rise to them. It always euros
Blllowsoesi and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys
pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and
Ague, Hp) ecu Enlargements, tterofula, Erysipelas
Pimples, Blotches nnd all skia Eruptions and
Blood Disorders Swelled Limbs nnd Dropsy t
d tap less ness, Impaired Nerveo nnd Nervous Df
btllty 1 Restarts flash nod strength whan tbo sys
tem Is running down or going Into decline 1 euros
Female Weakness nnd Chronic Rheumatism, nnd
relieves Okronio Bronohitls, nnd nil Lung nnd
Throat diHoolllos. It does those things by strik
ing nt tha root of disuses and removing its onuses.
Dr. Fsnnar's Improved Cough Hwuey will re
lieve any oough ia one hour. . Try n sample bottle
at tan cents.
Dr. Venoor's eidtn ke I lot euros any pain, as
Teoth-aehe, Neuralgia, Cello or Utadachs in Ivo
to thirty minutes, and raadilj relieves Rbouma
Usm, Kidney Complnint, Diarhosa, etc.
Dr. Fanner s St. Vitas Dsuee Specific, One
bottle always auras.
ror sate oy uemwiok Irvin. Drurarists.
CtourSsId, Fa, uug-27-if.
Tue Xjabt Temperance Pledge
Br mn Coo nr. An oiebmngo says:
JodgO Junk la, of retry oonnty, bus bis own,
nnd n very good way, of advancing tba Interests
af society by cutting off one nvenuo through
which n certain slats gain access to thn nun
which inebriates. Hs has ovary applicant who
somas before him to receive n lloonas to sell li
quor, toko thu following pledge 1
"M las Court 0 Queerer &eioe " Via
Coumtft
"Wnsmua, It hut been discovered that many
persona ot unowm Is temperate haMts, nnd to
whom liooor is rofnsed at tha bare of tbo rwaali.
ova to botttoa, and tcwa siriltog it ngain to tkons
to whom it has been rafasad t
Aanwonanaa, Re lout as this is dona. It Is
Impossible to prevent drunkenness t
a no wnnRUAs, 1 nave applied ta tbo Oonrt of
Quarter Bessioea ef Perry eomuty for license, etc.,
to toU intoxicating liqnora, which was granted
upon condition that I would solemnly bind mv-
seif In writing as follows, nnmely t that 1 weald
not sell intoxicating llquore by Uis belUe im any
person within tha raoga of my noqnnlntannn, nn
lest tout I know aim to bo a man of known In
tegrity, nod I ara eabte from bis ebareeler as a
man and a eltitea af either giving ar selling
tweh Itqaer, to sack parsons as by law I am for
bidden tn sell across my own bar. And I agree
that If It Is proved that I have violated this
written pledge, thecourt fisay retake the Itoouso
an granted as afereteid without proof nf nny
ulnar eansa far to doing. -
In witnesa tharaofr I bavw bavonnto not
my
hand ihst llik day ol April, Han.'
In referring to ibis "near departure" apo the
port of the Judge, aa exchange fram that looallty
says that tha first man nulled wai Benjamin Ru
ler, ef Loysvlllo, tha big lead lord of Perry
oo-inty, and the Judge told him ha kept ona of
the best ht tela la Ihe county, and ihat was tbo
reuse ho called him first. Alt the land lords,
ag stoat whom thort was no remonstrance, signed
tht paper. Jadgo Junkla tr fatly snare of Ike
"bottle" evil, ad is eWaataad to break tt up In
bis JurUdietiaa U nUU. The "pladnja" ho
bus exacted af bndlerut will fcnv a good affect,
and toad to mahn U dlflonlt for nton of intom
perata haMti to got llqnor la this maaaor, when
dtalol It Vy the drink near the bar
kroaB Goods, Table Linens, Napkin,'
o Curtains, Km., nt 11. Lehman A Co.'s store,
Cltarfitid,
Kemomher! Tbo only perfect pro
prietary madiolno as n "Blood Sanrchar" Is that
bearing tha name of "Dr. Lindsay." and which
may be had from druggists.
Mian Mattie itohn has been upendine
most of hor vacation in tha most fashionable mil
linery establishment in tbo Kant, nad is fully
prepared tn trim beta nnd bonnets nqnnl In stylo
nnd quality to nny put up n the cities, and will
spare no pains to please customers.
Self-murdor by neifleotiniT to obtain
af sure n remedy Uuroamn for kidnsy and liver
complaint.
Prepared at h. K. Thempsoa s laboratory,
Tltusvlllo, Pa. For salo by nil druggists la
Clearfield, and Joseph Bejltr A Fon, Lu there -
burg. Pa. '
Roe a woman on horneback in another
ooluma, riding near Spear's Vineyards, with a
beach of G re pen from which Ppeer'i Port Qrapo
Wine Is made, that ts so highly esteemed by the
medical profession for tbo ore of invalids, weakly,
persons nnd tho aged. Fold hy K. W. Graham,
Druggist, Oloarfleld, Pa. Jly-ll.'79-tf.
A Fact. An aavortiPement Inserted
to the RRrrnuran will roach more readers than
ir published In nil the other papers in thn ooun
ty, and rost tha advartlsei les than une-half
In other words, nn advertisement published In
our ji ureal is worth double tbo price of that
charged by nny 01 her publisher hi tba eounty.
It Is a fact." tr
New Daily Staoe Line.- Jamtta L.
Lenvy has succeeded In baring a daily mall sstab
lishod between Clearfield nnd Fannfleld, and will
hereafter run n daily stage between tha two points.
His aontraot began with April 1st, nnd thn stage
will leave Clearfield every momtng (sxoept Sun
daj) at fi o'clock, making connections with all
trains on the Low tirade Rail read at Pen n field, re
turning after the last tret 11 tha same evening.
Pautngarssnd freight will be carried at low rales.
Order' left at any of the hotels will be attended
to. loapr7V-tf
Farmers, Look Here ! Xiytle will
give yon big heft market pricee lor Wheat, Oats,
Cora, Puck wheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples,
dried fruit", and all kinds of produce, he has
the largest and beat selected stock of groceries,
tans, coffees, molasses, spices, oil sslt, sugar,
queen ware, tubs, buckets, baskets, f burnt, Ac,
io Clearfield oounty. Ha buys his goods In large
quantities from manufacturers and first bands
for cash, and takes the adrantage of all
discount!, nnd so he Is enabled to sell at lowest
prices. He gives eash prices for producs.undsells
his goods al tha lowest prices ia the oounty.
ept.M-'T9.tr
From tho Sturis, (Mich.) HVeM;
Mr. John Brest, living In Sherman township,
Informed n n few days ago that bis fast had been
so terribly frost-bitten that be could hardly
stand ths pains caused t hereby. He happened
to think of St. Jacobs Oil which headways
keeps handyrubbed his feet twice with the
remedy, and tba pain disappeared entirely. Ho
not only values St. Jaoobs Oil ns nn unexcelled
remedy for n great many other painful diseases,
to which manhind Is subject, but he also asserts
that it is really Invaluable for the many diseases
horses and stock ore subject to, and which so
often play baroe wltb (be prospects ef the farmer
and stock-raiser."
Honor From Kijrope. It it con
ceded on all sides that Avar's Pills are above
comparison with other medicines. Uniting the
best elements known to the chemist, tbey are
particularly effective against the numerous stom
achic dlforders for which thsy are recommended
as a onre. mote puis are so mnu, yet swnrcDioa;,
that tliey are often proscribed by doctors who
otherwise do not favor pateat medicines. lodasd,
with the fruits of Dr. Aysr's genius in the shape
of Pills, Sarsaparilla, Ague Cure aod Cherry
Pectoral, oao might with Impunity travel throagh
the swamps of tropical America, or rollow Stanley
on bis travels through tha tntsrior of Africa.
Amsterdam AVrairs vaa dm Dag
Clearfield Coal Trade. .State
ment of Coal nnd other freights sent ever the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for the week ending April 24, 1880, nnd
the name time last year i
coal. rows.
Fortheweak IS.h.tT
Same time Inst your . :il,ft&
Decrease. (a strike)..! ls,31B
Prevlously during year - 35M1
Same time last year 4IV,0j7
Decrease..... M ..
Total in 18)40 ,M
Same time last year
. Deorease ...,
tbxu ratio ura.
Lumbar n M..m. ......... .IX" care.
Miscellaneous freights ..IM
8pUliB,
Wivrnn. So 0,000 14 feet shaved boons, deliv
ered nt tbo railroad, in oar loads of 8,00(1, at nil
points on the Tyrone A Ctonrfiald, P. A B., Bald
Eagle Valley, end Pennsylvania Railroads, for
wnich 1 wiU pay the highest market price.
J. F. Knauaa.
Untie, 1E78 tf. Clearfield, Pn.
Ona Hunnnnn Pan Can v. Disouont en Old
Pnicna. Sewing Machines eaa new be pa rebated
nt At arret 1 a tin aau variety store, irom use up'
words. All kinds of sewing machines repaired
on the shortest notion.
Clearfield, Pn., July II, 1877.
Btisnina Fon Salbw R. Newton Shew keeps a
mil supply ef JTredonia Baagiaa and flat ton
wagons tor sale. Jo no seen nt tne ttnaw uonse
yard. Call an nr address him nt Clearfield Pena
aylvnnla. may ll-tf.
CoixucToa'a WannAxra.We have prepared
a form, and bava on hand a large quantity, of
blank "Collector's Sales," which have neon ap
proved by tho highest legal authority In the
Courts at this county. At wtnfy vnt par
down we will mall nny number to tho Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when com pel led tn
advertise propertv, must post up not lees tbua
three notions in the most public places in his
nerougn or township. 11.
Waktud. Delivered at the Kail Road.
100.000 Ifi- inoh shaved shingles.
ino.000 14-tneh eawed shingles.
100.001 feat of pine board.
&0,OHO 14-feet shared hoops.
6,ono railroad tiea.
60,000 feet of good hemlock boards.
For which I will par the highest market price,
delivered at Clearfield, or at nny point on the
Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad.
J. F. Riuucn.
Clear&elU, Pa-, Oct. U, afl.tf.
. Just lnt?celvod.
JuHt ReooiveJ by AKNOLD, at
CUnWEA'SVILLE:
Car Load Nova Bootia Tlaaterl
, Car Load pure Corn, Jtye and Oali
Chop 1
Car Load Deaken Rnh !
Car Load of Choice Family Floor 1
Car Load Dry Goods, OroceriM.&fi.l
feT-ShinfrleB, liar t. it. If. iies and
Grain will be taken In exohange. ,
Curwennville, May 1, WH.
RllllNKWKILKR LEWIS. At themsidunee
of tho offlciatlng Justlea, la Clearfield, on Baa
day, AprU 16th, lonO, bv 0. Howe, baa , Mr
Harry nbunkweiier una Miss Kden Lswls, both
01 kawrtnoo townsaip.
naDDU 11 . n 1 1 a v- uiii. a.
Thursday, April 2INh, 188, by Rev. John Wei-
but, Mr. JoMph J. Hoflmaa nnd Mies Cstbartae
tlang, beta of Hen ear ton township, -leBarsou
conoty.
OOUTRIRT FRELIrf. On ToesJay, April
27th, IftBO. bv Andrew Ranhin. Ksn.. Mr. Lewis
V. Ooutriet and Mis Auelm Krslin, both of
ftortnaas townsaip.
HRNDKRSON-NBWCOM.-At tba borne of
the bride, on Tuesday evening, April ITth. InSO,
bj Rev. A. B. Fields, Mr. D. A. Henderson nnd
Mist Rmma L. Newaom, nil of Prookrilie, Pa.
WIDEMIRE HOOVEK.At the M. B. par
son a re. Cnrweusvllle, Thnrodav. April 13d. ISM.
by Rev, J. Curns, Mr. Laltoy 11. Wtdcmtre and
Mies Mary M. Hoover, both or Qrampian Hills,
Faun township, Clearfield oounty, Pa.
M'NKAL LUMADIIB. At the residoooe of
tho bride's parents, near Woodland, April ISd, 1
lafifi, by Rev. U. Coaly, Mr. Smith A. atWl.of
AoaonvHie, and Miss Ardilin LamaJaa, nil of
ClearfieM oounty, rn.
McCRACKEK-kKfiTKR.-At the rerideuea
of Isaac M. Curry, nn Thursday, April 10th,
IM0. by J. H. Htla, Eso.. Mr. D.S. MeOraoken
nnd Mlsn Mary K. Keater, hath of tireeowood
township, Clearfield oounty. Pa.
JUL
WKLU -At Ih. mld.M of g. g. D..ridi.
itj, April 171k, IM, Mr. Rllulxlk .M., wlf.
( (Hlk. W.1M.U4 ttalw .( W. ..kl ll.lm,
ol cir.ia, turn 11 ,wia. , ,
M rt. Wl. wm eoaT.nW u th. GfcrlftiM rt
DfWl wkM q.lt. tMi., Mi IM k WtilKHt
HA. IU mi mM n m M.n4
h, .11 wb. kn k.r, tM u u wrwt rkw
brtk la Ckmk u4 tuii) IVkMt. BMlbMl.,
gntt lalWMt U .11 tk. twin. nNrftrikM nt
lk Ok.rek-fWHrrt.. f W ft.) Trf. WU,
CLEARFIELD MASIETS.
CutAnnatP, ViH Muy 4,
Flour, par ewt.- .......
Buckwheat Floor, per owt
Corn Meal, par owt.,.-.-
Chop, rye, per owt
Chop, mixed, per owt.....-..
Bran, par cwt H ,
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, par bushel ...
Oats, par bushel
Corn, ears, per bushel .....
Buckwheat, par bushel......
Clover aeed
Timothy seed
Potatoes, per bushel -
Apples, per bushel
Onions - .....
Hams, per pound
18ft0.
S 80
S 00
1 7
I 40
1
1 M
86
.0
4
05
I 76
76
60
AS
s to
ia
1
14
jfi
SO
ie
00
16
10
T
It
3 tM
Bboalder, per pound....
Dried Beef, per pound
Chickens, per pair,.
Butter, per pound
Eggs, per doson
Salt, per sack, large
Coal Oil, per gallon
Lard, par pound
Dried Apples, per pound...
Dried Peaches, per pound..
Bonos, per bushel
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
Pilu.DiLPKU, My .-Bred.tuir. m lnr,
nd wbut Mti.. nd hiliM. Ctlo. I. int.
W. n.ote u Uio f..r middling.. Bsck I. koBi
nti Dnohn.d. Hd, Clew i, doll .1 f
71,. Iinolky i, worlh t!M(H. J. tnd lu, tl.iv.
Hour ud H..I 1'l.cr i ' dam.od, but
without qaol.bl. h.o,.. !.. of I, too brrl,
IH.4II MiMU .ittM, lI'(?ll.fcl
Huk.rlv.ki. Kxlr. K.mil. ti.WMi wl
.r. do. do , .1 i.li(0)0.j. uid tma, t i
(n l.Ji. lij. nor la li. ' W.3(o 4..17.
Corn .Ml, du a.1.1.
Unln Tha wh..t wnkat la uutttted .nil
birh.r. B.laa ol ni, M l.M."d !.,,
,1.28 i 3,UIa bmb.l, M.y Mid t (1.25) I ,00
bu.b.l, d.i., .1,1. JjI i li.oot buih.l Jan., .t
I.JJ op to 11.14, ;lt,0M bn.b.UJaljr, .1,1.11.
At th. op bo.rd, Irat ull. bo,h.la M.r,
.t HSii ; 10,000 boibala Julj,.l l.l.l(u,l. Ui ;
S.gou AuK,t, t l.li; 11.16 TO bid lor apol,
nd $1.10 w.i bid for Aopilt. Hr. ia atudr .1
M for P.B.i.vlr.ei. Con U In hlr dcm.od,
ud trm. Bain of C.00 buib.la, inrlndin,
jaolad, at iV i .IMmiir, t Ma ; miiti and Tl
luw, at :.li, U.ta .n doll and ".
Hair, of 4,0uo boibali, inoludio, aoilad, at tW
4U,. ; aod wbilo. at 43l.4s. WhiikT i al.ad,
at tl.ln.
t!aicai. M.y .1. Flour aoBiaallT, and ua-
ah.n.l. Wh.nl aetl.. and low.r i Na. 3 Cbloa-
Si aprio, II. lj, bid for aaub ; ! II, tel. IK for
Tifl.Wl) bid lot Jan. ; H.0U forjulj; le
rorAoituil, fto. do., Vi,n; r.je'oo, .uin.nir.
CiintaaMtllMi and BrBerallr low.r t ar.L.li),!.
foroa.h and Mar; Mla,Mu for Juna. lud
for Jul : lor AukuM; rrioolwl, S.'ip. Oala
win: SVi bid foroaab aad Marl :Ia2,c
bid for Juoai 28i(ivl i for Jul;. It r. and
barly onobatittad.
I'ork ia fair domand, wrak and loww ; W u0lfT
furoiih and M.r ; lo,0.'.'iil0,07( for Jan.:
110,10 for Julj. l.ard dull, woak aod lowar;
tii.ko for e..k ; BA.vzj lor Janoi ui i"
Julr. Bnlk tnaata Irraffiil.r aad .aiiar; abonl.
d.n, S4.10 ; .hurt rib., W.2iJ abort olntr, (0 .00.
VYbi.ky alaadr.
i ia karaby girt, that Latlrra of Adralnillra
i,. nn ih. ..i.t. of FHANC1H M. i';LTON,
lata of fjiira.id. tuwnibip, Claarfirld oounty. Pa.,
daoaaaad, barinir boao duly ,rant.l to tn. uoo.r
aianad.all naraon, indebted to aaid aetata will
plea., make immediate payment, and tkoea bav
in, alaime or demand, attain it tbo .amo will nr..
aant them properly autbtxueated for eettlemant.
wilbnut delay. juiisniaia,
Palebinville, l'a., May S, ls0 l.
nlHWILVTIItSI OK PAKTN KltWHI P.
The nA.n.rlnerfhin h.retofiirw axial ins ba-
. kjtll.. II H,nwn nrf l-llim W. lirOWn. do-
int buainart ue'ler tha firui name ot M. (1.
UKOW.N BKUTIIKK.waidiaaolredbymotnai
rnnaent on lb. 16th day af April, A. D. IB0.
The book, and aecoitnla nf the firm will b. left
in tb handa nf Lewi llrown, Clearfield, Pa.
M. 11. HK"WI,
K. W. IHUlW.N.
Clearfield, Pa., April 11, 1M0-4U
RKfilNTKK'M NOTICB. Notlo. la nn
br ciren Ihat tb. followiof aeoounu bar.
twea oxamined and paurd by ma, aod remain
filed of reeord i. Ibia offlo. for th. inapootioa of
heir,, legatee., flreililora,aad allolbara intareited,
and will be pr..entid to the oext Orpbana' Court
of Clearfield eoiiaty, to b. held at tb. Court
lloul. la tb. bnrouih of Clearfield, eemmeariag
on tba fir.t Monday (brine; tb. 7ib day! of
Juo., A. 1). 18S0 :-
Aoeount of Rotxrt Witherow, li.ardiaa of
Jamea Ouillam, minor ehild of John lluillam,
lata of Knox Uiwo.hip, Clearfield oounty, Pa.,
deoaatcd.
Final account of Jauiet McHurray, lluardlan of
Orinll. Irrin, minor eon of Win. C.lrrio, lala of
lluraaidc, Clerfiald oounty, Pa., dee'd.
Awountof William A. Barr, Admtnlatrator of
th. .elate of Mary S. Barr, lala of Clearlad
borough, Pa.f dee'd.
Final account of David Rcaior, lluarJlan ofMilra
A. Kirk, and Thoma, Kirk, Jr., minor keira of
Wm. Kirk, lata of llrady towoablp, Clearliald
ounty, Pa., dwa'd.
Aooouat of John P. McKLroan, Adminia
trator C. T. A., of th. ailata of MilMilaria,
lata of Baooarta lown.hip, tioarlleld ooonty.
Pa., dee d.
Final account of lleory M'.rla, Aiuiinl'trator nf
tba ..lata af Catharine Xroy, lala of lllnom
townahip, Clearfield oouolr, Pa., d.oeaeed.
Final aoonunt of Jo,ph H. Breth, Adtnlniitrator
of the eatal. of Cbriitian hcIT, lata of New
Waahlngton. Clearfield county, Pa., deoeued
Final aoooant of llr. J. fl. Kartawlek, Executor
of the attal. af John heaamoat, lata ot Law
reae. townahip, Clearlild oounty. Pa, da
oaaaad. Final aooouat of David liitcbinK, Administrator
of the aatnta of Wllliaa Ihuhinft, lai or
Bradford townahip, Cleernoldeouaty, P.., de -
caaaid.
Aooouat or Inventory of tk. foeda, ohattrla aud
taalaatata, wkick war. of Wm. L. Riikel, lau
f Lawrenea towaab.p, Ulearfiald eoanly, Pa.
dao'd., aaleaiad, appraiaad aad Mt apart Or tha
eeof rta.rt.tta u. Klabal, widow ol aaia ae. a.
L. J. MuRleAX, H.l,:.r.
CU.rteld, Pa., Hay 5, IDsO.lc.
4 i niTOIIH TATUirST of tb. PI
J nanoeaaf HUUTUN TOH NSHIP, for the
year eadia, April i, ISto :
ROAD Fl ND.
w. n.woan. Aan,,a,, aan A-coiawaVfaoraariauna
DH.
To am't ordera draw, by Auditor, oa
Road Faad -41, 458 .
To am't af Seated Road lai for III) SAO 0
To am'lof 8.all Road tat for 171 1(13 OA
To am'tdae from Woodward.April 14, '10, 4 91
Total..
jW,M 01
OR.
By am't paid Townahip Clark
By am't paid Auditora
By am't paid for plank and apikel
II am't neid tar aan af tnal.
II 00
....
11 00
I7 M
41 00
Ry am't of .xonaratloaa
14 ti
Hy km t ..oelltcled soatad tal
By am't worked by taxable....
H. am't n.l. Dl.i.lni T..B.
111 711
700 14
It 7
By am't work on road, Including pereua-
klMrrloea, about IIHilaya, at II.... I,IMM
Total
.....Il.sie 01
OutaUidlng nrdara, 11,5(111 1 lnlereat, about 1100.
Rnod tax U.ied lor 10, i lallla.
i. I. noaEXKRAiiB, DiarkiiT rnnAltnaa,
DR.
To am i due lowankia, April 14, 1I7... f.ll 33
To aaa 'I Adilar'a ard.r, April i, 1800.... 30 07
Total ..
CR.
By ami ana-third of ealary ona year..
By am't ordora oaabed .,.,
lot 00
M oo
19 00
FUOR FUMIJ.
amo. Hukktli. Ann nvat, ovnk,a)iiKk.
DR.
roaa'lofordaredrawnanDiat.Troaa'r. A91 it
Tol.l i J1M
OR. :
By am't paid for aaupart of poor, alt i
iaaae Taracyend wife......... $301 10
Archibald Lanore ,A Oft
Thosaa Uuilltoa la 41
.Ura, Daaa 3i0.':
P.W, Cbambm.. . II wi
0. Palmer 14 10
Mra. A. Horal 13 04
Tracopa ,.,.... 4 14
Sir,. pMer Woa.ee 1140
JnbnStorm.,. M b ,H
Ry .m't p.id for pilalla, blank erdora., S 10
Ry am't paid A. Horning, fur aarrloaa... 1 00
By am't paid I. Kant, far aarrlrea II 00
Total
t.'.tll 17
l. . ko.RvKRA,, marairr tn.AarRRa.
DR. ,
To balance dae from 1170 t!f 14
To am't daw from H. W. Rrow., ColWa'r. 70 31
To am i doa from 8. ll.at I ,1
To am't dua from D. Horning .... I, 00
To am't daa from W.J. Kin, ,. 11 17
To am't do. from L. Bird M 10
Ta am't healed daplicataa, 1070 104 70
To am't c d fr.mCo.Trwr.Mar.il, '90. It 00
Total
1714 or.
CR.
By am't Celleoton' com a aa II0.I3... ! II
By am't .aaaarationB M I 47
Br am i aacollled lax for lart ,. 71 M
ty am i .aaollaoted by W. J. King II 17
By ami auMaUaatad by II. W. Rrawiu... 70 II
By am't aawelleeMd by L. Bird.... 10 00
By ami auratleetad by R. Hunl. I II
By am't paid Tewaabip Clark II 00
By am't paid I. Haat, Cenrtable', tt,... I W
By aaa'tafaaa lbirdofanniialaaUry.... 01 00
By ami of Orwraawra' .rder.. 4i0 01
By am't due lowaaki, HM 1 14
Total..
714 II
Na Paw Ua Irle4.
Paw arawra .alriaadla, $111 M
Wa. Ika aadareleaed. Auditor, af llaat.n towa
Alp, do keeky anlfy tkal Ik. raragaiaf atata-
maart M trwaaad camel, w w or oar lam
ewgaand kaile. A. H ROHRNKRANfl,
CIIAK. RORACKKR,
W. V. WOODWARB,
Attvat: , Aad, lor,.
L. Hi, Clark.
May, I, Ie40.lt
I. Si. ?tcl & to.
T. A. FLKCK.
Tho World
T. A. FLECK & 0.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.
AND WILL NOT BE TEASED TO BUY
COME AND
FJHK8T 31SPMX OF
EVER PRESENTED TO THE
CITIZENS OF
tloods for ths Million!
We are just receiving the best
ever brought over the mountain. Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
BOTH STAPLE AND FANCY,
To be sold for CASH nt the
LOWEST POSSIBLE MARGIN !
We discount all our Bills, and
BETTER ADVANTAGE
TO OUll CUSTOMEBS
Than those who buy on long
fwll low,
ASK FOR
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.
I. rflrrl (tt.
A. X. BH.Lr.
of Fashion I
LOOK AT THE
CLEARFIELD.
Fr;;:;;lr;:; E:: ;:;:?!
assortment of goods in our line
arc thus enabled to sell to much
credit. We sell for CASH, am)
so do not
CREDIT,
April 14. '14 lea.
pisftllancous.
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE!
I bog leave to aunouiico to tho citizcus of Cloarfield nnd surround
iiif; country tliat I hnvo opened a Ci-ot-ckw
rstablishniont for tlie nalc of
Ready-Mad Clothing,
HATS AND CAPS,
SSHf Sff FMHiSfiMfi fiHOflS,
TRUNKS J VALISES.
BESIDES I PROPOSE TO CARRY A FULL STOCK IN THE
MERCHANT TAILORING
UXK. ALL OF WtTICn I WILL SKI.L AT UXCSCALLY LOW
PlilCKS. MY Ht.Ari: OK lU'SIXESS IS IX
Room Itfo. 4, Pic's Opera House.
Vnur inininai ih runpecll'iilly auliiiiiil. ( all in nrr.uii ur nJ Iri'"
ALBERT TJIAMAUSER.
X. H.-OXE PRICE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
Clearfield, Pa., Marob 17, 1880.
JAMES L.
.a: VkT. naaaw-. - Oi.J- T7r
TEJ2WXE3FiaA3E3ES3R.,
MAKKRT HTRF.ET, ( I KAKHI I I), I'KNX'A.
All kinds of CankeU nnd CofTina kept on hand, and lurnishcd lu order on
nbort notieo, including tbo finent aa well
laciun-a. unr
oonPBii piiiisiinvEn
Ia tho hi'i-l in uac, and will he furniahed
n nny part ol the countv. Call at
your order" at Trouiman'i Fnrnilnre
net 1.7!l-1y.'
Jlfu? Julvfrtistrntnts.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Carwnirill, Pi, Jan. 0, '7ft-tf.
I.AKM I. A Mm frOH lAl,fcU Id Hoftou
fttiil Pint towDRhift, Cltrt.IJ ocnnly. j.
ony. Pripet W.M to pr wrt.3
Minrm' rfrTfd. L. BIRD. Affflni, I
F.nflelrJ, Pa.
ur n a t.lac i A Krki.8,
Pfjii. IU, lR79-1f. CletrUM, l'a,
Tho White Sswing Maelino
Can tw Wiifht tt loweit priPM from ALEX.
I'ATTKKSON, Woodlatid, Pa. It it rqukl, if mi
wprior tn tny ftrtt eluK 8ewim Mftrhlae ia the
BtrkeU CirraUrt Mat oo ftfiftliofttios.
Woodland, Pa., Oct. I8W-rtm.
AtlfklGKKP.tl NOTIC& T M hou It
May Con rem Tht ooderrlcned, bating
bn appointed AnintM fir tfat tMntflt orcradi
ton by Jap. 11. OrahB,of Cltarfleld borough, all
perMinn, tberrore,bftviofte.aimiagii.ithim will
prcMnt tbta to ai far Mttitmeni, aod tboM d
dat md to tbo taid 'irabam are m)uirtt to Mttle
and nuke pa iaeat to u.
BDWARP A. BTflLER,
AfliLKV W. LtE,
Cltariivld, l'a., Dm. 14, 187-tf.J ARiifrnott.
HUKNS1DK
Normal Institute I
Tbia Sebool will opto on MONDAY, MAY SO,
180, and oootiaua twelr woekt.
TUITION :
iu toik lfpartJBBt... nnM ......3 80
Com non Branebti . 4 M
Common BranfbflH and Theory of Ttaehing.. & 00
Biffhvr Branrbdi ,.... t bi
Mra. MalL Irria will ttah In utrtm total mu'ift
at rtafooable rate.
Tbo Nornal Clam will ba omainod unnihly by
tb Conntj aSuptnotoodtnt.
Mood boardtiiK bo biff at from $2.00
to W M pot wtok. Kootne for etlf boardot ean
bo bad at roaoonahlo roui. For fortbor lofom
lino,eallon oroddrtn
OKO. W. INNKS, Principal,
JAM. H. KKL1,HV, AeiNtaot.
Boraaldo, Pa., Mtreb 17,ltMt.tf. ' i- -
TRIAL LIST. Lift tf oatiiM tt down for
trial at tba Monl nnd third wrokn of Mj
rmeT work wi'Rtii ioxoat (Z4rolor mt.
Pobo Piatt
W A 8baw
Pavld Cahill
Jobo Boiltr
John 0 Batdorf ot ai
John B Dilkn et al
Jobo FtrcaKn A Co
tt. Cochrn & Yoiiij.
tk, Jamoe Irwin.
ti. J K U.hU. A (lo.
vi. Andrew ? HaiiU Ot a),
ro. TbM L Batdorf ot al.
VI. Stewart Cowao ot al.
vi, A L H tky.
rhotnaa Kvana
VI. HamnH MoCont.
oorjr B (loodlandtr v. Kraor A Bll.
Haaiuol 0 (snyder vi. William Corlov. i
B D l-nboooorer ti. D W A Joba M Holt.
Vim Albert A Bron, aio, ti. Tbcmaj) Parki.
Llvorlgbt, LiDflo A Co vi. White b A Town'delal.
Barbara Ann Byert th. W R Diekooion.
John Crciiwfll A Bob vi. D C denial.
inOOSO Will P1FTH MOWDIV (3 1 it) OP MAX.
A brim Tate " vi.WVWrifrhtA (ICbore'o.
J O Ackard va. John Linhtnor.
H U 8htllieKford l. Robort llaro Powvll.
Mayi A Hamerly va. Jfnoit A F O flmilk.
Co Nail Bank of Cl'fd vi. Ahmia UnmphroT
Co Nat'l BankofClTJ rt, William A Ha1lae.
B T Nnttor re. Joipb Fry ot al.
John M Chan vi. Aoittn Klin.
Lotina Woodlo va. Anatin Klioo.
Matt era A Miller Tl. Jacob 8 Ooarbarc.
Jamre Purt, am of va. Jaoob Rinotelt ot al.
.Jonathan UoyntOD tf. Thomai Parka ot al.
L O Lin if la vi. Lniran Coal Company.
J RM'KarUndACn.ni.Tt. William VVotovrr.
Hoover, llarrti C va. Mor ta A MtlH Inet.
ELI BLOOM. Prothtmotarv.
Ctoarttel-I, Pa., April 14, Jo ta.
-THAT ALL
WOOLEN GOODS
i'- t ' " i '; ?
HAVE ADVANCED
ENORMOUSLY
' IN VALUE,
TUB r&xcxs 07 ovs
New Spring Clothing
Will Ss Found As Low
AS LAST YEAR.
GUINZBURG'S
ONE PRICE-
WESTEKX HOTEL C0KXER.
OLEAItriKI.I. I'A.
Clearlalf Pa.. April 141a, IM. t.
CLOTHING STORE,
Usrrllaarons.
LEAVY,
a thrt rlipuprat that ran bn mnnu-
when rrittired. Fuuerala attended
my ofliec, on Second ntrect, or leave
Store, adjoining the Pontoffico.
.1 A Ij. JjKAV l ,
Clearfield, Pa.
gtr giflfcrtisfmfnts.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND SAWKD.
Camnarllle, Ja. I, '71-tf.
riAI'TION TO CHKDITMHIIHkeraaa
V7 ear ile, l.aara B., baring left Bar bad anil
buard atithnat aar juat aaaaa or proraoatioa e.
rjjr part, 1 hereh; rlv nollre to all perenna aol to
barber or tra.t bar for boarding, or uerabandiaa,
oa lay .'count, aa 1 am delaraaiaad to par .
mor. deliti eontrarted I r her, aale.a nomiallad
to do ... ly law. WM. II. LANMIKKIIV.
Ilrabaraton, l'a . April 14, 18bt-3t.
AI)M1MTRATIIH' KOTICE.-X.lio.
la h.rakr giren that lttara of Admioia.
Irauoo on lhaaauuof 18ABRLLA LIDDLt.l.l.
of Jordan towsanip, Claaraeld eMiatv, P.., dee'd,
haring baea dnlj granted to the anaereigned, all
pereooe indebted to aaid aatata will plaaaa atke
itninediat. parraent. and Utoe. karlag alairaa or
demand, againat tba aaiaa, will preeeal than
properly aothentieated for aetllement witkoat
dela;. JAUKU 111 STKR,
Adouaialralor.
Anaonrille, Pa., April 14, 1S80 Sl.e
E'
X ECliTOR'8 FiOriCENotieoii hero-
J by liveo that Lotten Tietamootary oo tbo
OMalO OI LI InHK DA KHEiT, lato Ol terfOB
townbi), Cloarfield eoooty, Penn a, doooaaod,
having been duly ranted to the ondtriifDtd, oil
psriooi Indebted to aaid eitate will ploaao make
immediate payment, nod tlioao boving olaima or
demand! airainit tho anmo will prtiont thorn
properly nuihonticatod for wttlrmfnt wltboot
delay. JAMES McKKKHAN,
Kxorutor.
Mirron, Pa., April 30, 1880-ot
F
'OR SALK.
Tho mndonlnod will let I nt nrlvaU aalo oil
that traot or pareol of land ilrnato ia Deoator
townahip, Clearfield ooaaty, Pa., within a ihort
diitanoo of tbo Tyrono A Clear eld R. R., and
adjoining landi of Robert Hndeon nod otaoro.
and known na tot Jaoob B. Qearhait lot. Tho
aaid traot containing 60 aoroa more or leu, with
two voi&a of Tilaablo ooal thoroon, baa abont 10
ami olearod, and ti tbo key to a largo body of
ooal about being developed. Will bo told low and
upon oaiy tor ma. for partioulara, apply to
DAVID U KRKBS.
Clearfleld. l'a., Joly IS, 1070.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE I
BY virtne of an ordr of tho Orphan a' Coortof
Cloarfield county, the nnderignod, Admio
iMiator of tbo oatato of D. A. CATHCAHT, late
of Knot towniblp, Cloarbeld oonoty, Pa., deo'd,
wilt aell at public aalo.at tb atoro-baua of Joeoph
Krhard.intho vlllagoof KKW MILLPORT, io
aid townihip, oo
Saturday, May 20th, 1880,
ATI O'CLOCK P.M..
All of Ihe Uitmat ef aaid aeta. in the Mowing
deacribed real ealat., via
OXKJiOUSB AND LOT
In PrgDoo towniblp, ntar tht village of 5ow
W illport, to tho ooonty of Clearfield, pa., bonodod
by land of Charloi Reoard, tho Lutheran par
lonagt, and Simool Toblaa, oontaining ona aoro,
mora or leat, with o two-etnrv plaak frame hooto,
IJt feet, and other ootbaildlngaUwroMnrootoA.
AL80, A traot of land litnnto lo Knoi Uwn
thip. Clearfield oonnty, Pa., bonodod by taoda of
Kennel HooTor,JnwaCathnart,John Baugbman,
and John R. Dualap, oontaioiog
I'IPTY ACRKH,
More or loaitfinooa aoroa af whlnb an cleared aad
under coltlvation. and o ttvoitory plank fraeno
dwelling boiie. 16il4 iWl, ttablo, aaxl otaor oot
boi Idingi thwon erootd. There la nlao n yoong
orchard on the win. The Unbor ie retort ed aa
rtvt-a and ooe-haif acrea of aaid land.
TERMS OK HALE :
On third nh, and balaooo la two ocjwl no
nual pavtwnU, nftor oonttrMation of aato, with
tntM-oat, to be m-aui bv Jndgtnrtt notoo or
oodi. LB w (7F.L C. BLOOM,
Adm'r of tbo aotalo of D. A. Catboart, doe'd.
Now Millport, Pa., April IS. m.4U
' SherilTs Sale.
BT ' rlrtaa of wrlu al Fl. I,., la.aad
oat of the Co.rt af Cranio. Plea, of Clear
Dalai aoa.tr, and ta ae dtreeted, there will bo
eipoead ta PUbl.IO BAI.I, al tha Court Buwa,
1. th. beroagh of Claalald, on
IrrM.y, M.jr, Slat, INetO,
At I a'etak, P. M, the follewiaf 4airlbe4 faal
ealau, to wit:
All Hi. Dafoadaafa rlgbt, till, aad Utaraat la
tbuan two certeia Iota of groand la tba ultaaje of
Troalrllla, CloarVkl eoualj, Pa , Iba ana bound- .,
ad and daarrikew aa follawa : Bonniad a. tba
aaat aad aorta hv land af Jaaob kiwtf, m tha
w.at b; lot No. 31, aad a. tha aaath b, Carol ia.
Hraet, aad kaowa I. pla. af aaid alllaga aa M
No. HI, aad karing tharaan araeud a frame dwell,
lag Boa... frame alable aad atber watballdl.gf.
Tha other lot ia hoaaded a. tba aaM bj aa alley,
oa Hi. wail by lot of Dr. J. Lydlok, on tba aaath
by aa allay, aad a. tha aorth hy Cwaliaa etreat,
and known in plaa of aaid tillage aj lot Na. .,
aad baring there, etenird a larga ikop ud
btb, autbaildinga.
Soiled, taken in axecutlew, and ta hr aold aa
Iba propeity of KUI.aa. Klnderraaa.
ALSO,
All tha right, till and talerl af Irafendanl ia
a antala traot nf land altnaw I. Oirard lawaeklp,
Clearnetd aonaly, Pa., k.add and deasnhorl aa
fallowa i Begianlag at a poet aeraor af laada of
I.. Braao.1 aid Ranard ; Ihrwr aaath 149
parekra tn a peel ar ete.ee i ihoaa. waal ay laid,
at Peter Larara ol k-lt parabae ta a poet; theaM.
hp laada .f O. Haaaaelat aarlh 149 perebee ta a
pM and etoaaa t then. h taadt .f D. Broao.1
M tl Mt) perthae ta plaaa af Wglaalkg, n
Ulalag a boot tt ne, akoat It ajaraa akaarad,
haring thara. .raete4 a plank koaaa, I) Markn
bigb, log ken, aar. arlk, and otkar aalaalhll.ga,
aad na.il ar.kard there..
Halted, Uka. I. .leaaUa. ud at ha eeld aa tba
pmpeftr af Daaial Laaglk
Tmtwgai.. Tk.prlaarte at wklfk
tha pre party aaall b. atraek aaT atari h. paid M
Ih. Ilaia af .ale, ar eeh elker arr.ar.aMau
aaado aa will ha appraaad,aaharwiaa the proper.
I, will h. Iraaaadbualy pat mf aad Mid aala al
tba .ipaaaa a rlak af the piraaa la arhaa. It
wa. atrwah aff, aad wka, la aae w( aUfta4.M at
eewh raaia, abaJI aaak. fm4 lha earn., ad hi
na bvetaaae will aha liaad ha preeaated la Oaarl
for MaAnaatl. ulaaa the aaaaep la aaawallf
paid ta tha Sharif. JAJI. MAHAfPCr,
B.aairr'a Oanot. I . . gharlff
Claaraeld, Pa, AprU W, lilt. J