Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 12, 1880, Image 2

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    COL. .SCOTT'S XVCCESSOR. -Thirty
yetr ui, (Imrpjt II. Rub-
.-- - oris, thun sitting at his dusk In a snr-
I voyor's ofllcc, mid mrvinj; IlieP.iin.
sylvania liuilroiil as u ruj run, in re
xirll to liuvo auid tbnt ho liml ralltrr
ho 1 nfi(li'iit of tliu ) iilit-ylYitiiis Hail
roud Cunininy tlisu ut tli'u' L'iiit.l
Stut.s. On tho Kib inM. Iiis urn lit; Ion
was sttti. Iktl, lor the Directum uliusc
liira Preaidctit ol the Cuiniauy, tu tulto
Oioboi B. Goodlandu, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
WRDNBSDAY MORNINd. MAT 1J, 1IM.
Reader. If yoi waat to know what ti going on
la the baeiBeie world, Just read our advertieing
inn Hfial eolaan la portion Iw.
KEMBT.E'S PARDOX.
ll'LL TIXT OF TUI HOARD' RrooHMKN-
iution.
Following in a copy of th upr
filtd with (iovurnor Jlnvt hy tlio Par
don Ilnnrd which It J tu Ilia rcli-aso of
tho Ifgiglalivo ''ronstf m";
To His Excellency, Henry M. lloyl,
(lovernor of Pennsyti ania :
Tlio Board of I'nrdons ruconimend
that no much of iho tvuteiico of tlio
MAXIMS FOR THC DAV.
No men worth? tho eflloe of Preaidenl obonld
bo ttllltof to hold II If ooaBtod IB, or pleeed tboro
by Bay fraud - V. ubt.
I oould Barer horo boB rooooollod to tbo ela.
biIob be tbo ualleal oid or mine of o porooa,
however roipootoblo to prlvato life, wbo mnat
forever Barry apoa hlo brow tbo lUnp of fraud
Ant trtumpBaBl la Amerloaa hietery. No eub
oequool notion, however merltorioua, oen wa,h
away tbo lottort of that roeord.
CflABLBO PBABCtl AHABI.
I woold rathor have tbo OBdoroomont of a quar
ter of a all Hub of tbo Amerloao people thao that
of tho Loolilaaa Retornlng Boera, or of tho Com
iuIhIob whioh excluded tbo faotf noil decided
tbo quootioa OB B teehalealiiy.
Tbob. A. Hannntcga.
Under tbo forml of law, Itutbarford B. Hayea
hai beea doolarod President of tho Halted State,.
II la title Net, apoa dt.fnnehire.ent of lawful
voter,, tua lalae eertinoatea of tbo returning on.
eon aoting oorruptly, end the deeiaion ol a eoov
tnl.aloB wblob baa refuted to boar evidence of el
legod fraud. For the Iret tlaio are the American
people euBfrootod with tbo foot of a fraudulent!.
elected President. Let It not bo undemood that
the fraud will be silently acqulereed Ib by tbo
ooootry. 1.01 bo Bourpael la wblob taeuaurp.
Hon to forgotten.
AdDRBBO Or DbUOUBATIO M. C 'a.
One hondred year, of human depravity eoou
mulaled and eoneontrated into a elinax of erime.
Never agate In flea hundred year, eball the hare
an opportunity to repeat the wrong.
LUiviblW. Vooxbbkb.
DEMOCRATIC STATU TICKET.
FOR BOPRF.MI judoe:
lion. GEORGE A. JEXKS,
OF JFFFKRBON COUNTY.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL :
Cot. ROBERT P. DECHERT,
op Philadelphia.
THE ELECTORAL TICKET.
roR BLICTOBa-AT-tARBR :
KoUrt E. Monagbaa, William II. Nayford.
Di.
I. Jubn Blerln.
1. BHwin A. 1'ue.
3. John M. Cempbcll,
4. Utlloa ballon.
5. J"bn H. Multltt.
I. Edward Waldou.
7. Nethin C. Jeroei.
H. tleorge Pilbert.
V. .lea. U. M'Sparren.
10 br. A. J. Merlin.
II. Adam Oerringer,
IS. Prank Turner.
I. 1. I'. J llirniingliaia.
II. II. E. Dli.
roR DiernlcT BLBCTORB :
Dli.
Ill Qoorge A. Poet.
in A. M DentoB.
IT. J. P. Mnloa.
;l. Col. Joha . Miller.
If. J. O. Halloa.
21'. 11. N. Uowon.
;tl. J. A. J. Buchanan,
i 22. Chriilopher Meeo.
ITS. H'lbort M. Uibmn.
21. Tin. mil Dradtord.
25. Il.rrv VT. Wilion.
2i). ri.mu.l Orlib.
Ii7. i. Uoft Ihoinpeon-
DEMOCRATIC COUMTY COM
MITTEE JVJt 18H0.
nua. a twp. mihbir.v. roHTorrtra,
Durntide U'r. Cherln B. Patrick, flurniide.
Clearlold " fmili V. Wilaon, Clrarllrld
Curwenir'e " P. I. Tbonpaoo, Curweoirille.
Iloutl lalo " Pelrick Dunn, UoullHele.
Lumber C'j " Ilaalrl VT. Mil,, Lumbtr Clijf
Newhurg " Iiaae Marklr, llurd
N. Waib'a " Br. A. !. Bnnrlt, N. Waehlnrfleo
Oieeola " U. A. Campbell, O'coula Milla
Wollaoeton 11 (loo. W. Eotigb, Wallacoton.
Itccoaria T'p. David Bear, lllen Hope.
Hell John M Hete, llxtend.
bloom William Llneo, Foreet.
Ilogge " leaae Beib, Wallaoeton.
llrtdlorC Uavld Hltchlngr, Woodland.
M Caerlea fiohwem, Lutheriburg.
" JebB Weaver, N. Waabiagtoa.
effect Juno hi. Ho hua been ch.so be- j Court cil'yuitrtor Seeaiona ol Duupbin
cotiiiiy, iiiipodiiiir ininriaoniiiuNt hi;
acparate and solitary confinement ut
on Win. JI. Keniblo, Jecao . Cruw
IJi'rd, Win. K. IJnmberer, Eniilo J.
retroff and Cburles Jl. Suitor, lor the
irinio of corrupt solicitation of mem
bers of tbo Legislature, be remitted,
and that tbo remainder thereof impos
ing payment of fine and cools and dis
qualification to hold any ollico of trust
or profit under the Commonwealth, bo
executed, for the following reasons :
Tho act of 1874 defining tho crime
of corrupt solicitation provided for sim
ple imprisonment. No power is lodg
ed in the courts by the Constitution
or laws to add to or Imposo conditions
not contained in tho statute. Tho
sentence in these cases superadds to
the statutory punishment, the condi
tions that the imprisonment shall bo
by separato and solitary confinement
at labor in the penitentiury, and that
tho prisoners shall lie fed and clothed
side Col. Scott for many years. Ho
first ontercd the service of the Com
pany five months Ister than Col. Scott,
as roil in un in the engineer corps. Dur
ing the Summer following hia acces.
sion to tho road, in Murcb, 186 1, be
became assistant engineer in charge
ot the division on the summit that
included the great tunnol. In 1852,
in tho Kail, bo left the Pennsylvania
to become assistant engineer of tho
Philadelphia and Eric, and during tlio
ten yeara that followed he was active
ly employed in building railroad, lie
was an engineer on the North Penn
sylvania, which was opened in 1855,
and on tbo Northwestern, On the
Allentown, the Mahanny and Broad
Mountain, and the West Jersey, he
was chief engineer, and filled that
office when they were completed. In
18C2, nu May 28tb, he was called to
the position of assistant to tho Presi
dent of tlio Pennsylvania Kailrnad, on
account of his engineering skill and
ability as an administrative officer.
TKRSIBI.B FlUIi
TIIK IIXKATrST i'oNI'I.AIIRATION (YKU
KNOWN IN Till Oil, BIO IONS.
as iirovided by law.
In numerous analogous cases tho
Mupreme Court ol tho State has dueid
ed such enlarged sentences unlawful
and by the common law imprisonment
to tne penitentiary Bus always been
ii-uiut-u un iniumoua. ill view
llRAHniRn, Pa., Jlay 7. lhu past hill was i't,wi h it,. ,.r. .i,ii.. m
few days ol dry weather have rendered ol lHo Senate, and given, in substance.
the loleslsiu Ibis section as li.iiunitnu- j t oll0 or moro J(t..lll0jt.aI, newspapers
ble as tinder. Fires caught in a ntiin- ,, Kultty Wlul ,t,llt t0 ,, 11(lw
ucroi iocuimc, aim, co.iiiiiuimr.iiiK jcsiuriluy, wheru it was beard with
with oil wolls, aided by a strong wind, undisguised and genuine contempt by
huveeHiisedtbemiist widespread series tIIU ruiajorily, and but slight shown!
ol conllugriiiions ever known ii tliu till I miinuliiteil respect by the minority,
regions. Near liew City, eight miles! r. llUvos l, l,l,l tlm vm ,a.,.r
southeast ol hero, a man was clearing muiiareliicul iirerouativo aiitttio.
up some brush about r isberjt Pit keti i nistio to the theory of our Government
THE VETO WHAT TO Po SEXATOR WALLACE.
WITH IT. !
It is the common luto of puhlio men
1 lie veto o ho Utile Deficiency of greut ability, and energy that will
bill, prepared hv Mr. Iluyes lieliire lliei make it cfl'.ii.tiv.i in n,lr,. linn.i.ni
uiincK, to uo ubused, misunderstood
Seven years later, on .May 3, 180!, he ol t,0 orrf,ill(; ,,., and of tnC8t.V0r.
was made Koiirth Vice President, and
Sfarch 2filh, 1S7.'J, Second Vice Presi
dent. When Col. Scott was elected
President, Juno 3, 1874, Air. 1'obcrts
succeeded him as First Vice President,
and during Col. Scott's absence in Eu
rope lor a year and a ball he was act
ing President. lie has lor many years
occupied a prominent position in tho
Boards ol roads controlled by the
Pennsylvania, and, as lias been stated
abovo, has already succeeded Colonel
Scott in most of tho Western Boards.
Hradr
hum aide
Cbeet
Covingtoa
Deeatur
Furguaoa
Olrard
O or. ben
Joeenb II. Broth. N. WaahioftoB.
F. 0. Coadrlet, Frenohrillo.
" Jacob F. Slolaer, Phillpenorg.
" A. A. 11 loom. Mama.
" John Neweonib, Gillingham.
" Joba A. L. Pleial. Llek Bun Milla.
Ureeowood " John A. Rowlea, Ma"rro.
iluliob " Jamoa FIjob, HMtik' atui.!
Union II. L. Ilorniog, Penleld.
4ordaa H Dr. B. A Croavwell, ABeoBvtlle.
Kartbaul George IloekoBdorB, Salt Lick.
Koox " Conrad Baker, Mow Millport.
Lawrence " Clark Brown, Cloarteld.
Morrll D. H. Warning, Morrildale Minei.
Pens " MerbaM. Pljnn.Uramplaa llllli.
Pike M Hamael AddlesiaB, CBrwenavillo.
Send; " Joha M. Trolell, IloHoli.
Vnioa " Reubea B. Laborde, Rocktan.
WoodwarJ " William Lather. Madera.
Da. J. P. BUHCIIPIBLn,
Chairmen, OlearSeld, Pa.
W. R. W11.UCB, Secrelarj. Cloarleld.
Uow TiiueI Tho fraudulent Vice
President Wbeoler is for Grant and
Empiro. How natural lor criminals
to combine I
A Bio Convention. The Goneral
Conlorcnce of the M. E. Cborcb met
at Cincinnati 00 Monday, the 3d inst,
and is still in session. There are about
455 delegates in attendance. It will
not adjourn for about six weeks.
JttBELLloN. Tho editor of the Clar
ion Republican has tho audacity to
raise tho name of Grant to hia mast-
bead, when the whole Radical party
of the State seems to bo drifting for
Blaine. Some fellows in Brookvillo
did that same thing soma time ago,
but they don't do it now.
Sent Hom 1. Tbo "Confederate Brig-
adior" Koy, who has held a seat in
Hayes' Cabinet, and partly dispensed
the duticsof a Postmaster General, has
been appointed United States District
Jadge for Tennessee, to fill the vacan-
ey caused by tho death ol Judge Trigg.
We presume Ilayes will look np aomo
oilier lonlcderate to tako bis plaeo,
A Uuoi Disgrace. The precipitate
pardon of the convicted legislative bri
bcra ia the greatest orimo against the
Stato that haa ever been perpetrated
in this Commonwealth, and we thank
God that do Democrat participated in
the infamous job. It was tbo work of
men belonging to a party that boast
of being "controlled by grand moral
ideas." ,
The fraudulent V. P. started off on
a hunting and fishing excursion on
Wednesday last, and whon the United
States Senate met on Thursday morn
ing, that body was without a presiding
officer, and was oalled to order by the
Secretary. On motion of Senator Wal
laoe, Senator Thorman, ol Ohio, was
elected Vice President pro ten. until
the Fraud returns.
1 , mm-
A Pardou Restores Sanity. The
reader of current event will recollect
that Rumbcrger, of Armstrong county
one ot tho bribed and perjured Legis
lators, who was convicted and son
tenccd to the peilentiary, became "aa
craiy as a loon" the night he was look
ed up In the Tlarrisburg prison, and
ho continued all night to exclaim:
"Hereafter I will novor believe in any
body but God." Having realized tbo
frailties of man, bo waa ready for an
aeylam, or a higher sphere of life
However, he was as aane a man as
tboro was to b found in th Harris
fcurg jail fifteen minute after tha jailor
announced the pardon ot the convict.
Cameron'sConvicts. It was an im-
prcssiv scene in tho Criminal Caurt
at Harrishurg yesterday when Kem
ble and four of his associates in tho
legislative bribery cuses were sentenc
ed to pay a fino of 1,000 each und to
sorvooncyet.r in solitary confinement at
hard labor In tho Eastern Penitentiary.
This is terrible punishment. To tako
man like Kemble, possessed of
wealth, influence and high soeiul stand
ing; a man who has been the custo
dian of the Slate's finances ; w ho has
been a leader of the dominant puny in
his Stulc; who but lately represented
that State in tho Republican National
Committee; a man who has been flut
tered and courted by thoiiFnnils, and
who, but a few months ago, looked
confidently to a biillinnt future to
tako such a man from his family and
friends, clothe hint In the garb of a
convict, stump him with tho ineffacea
ble hand of inlamy, and shut him up
in a gloomy cell to pass a yeur at soli-
tary work, is to givo him the very
dregs of tbo cup of bitterness. Tho
length of sentence is ol but litllo mo
ment. A year brands him as effectti
ally and destroys all that life holds of
valuo to a proud man as thoroughly as
forty years. Washington Post, April
inu. jtow mucn iiiut rends liko ro
mance now. w tiavo not seen tlio
Post's comment on the purdon, but
it will no doubt be raoy.
More Empire. Wo notice that the
Emperor of Germany still continues to
solidity bis Empiro by wiping out
small subdivisions, The freo cities of
bermany wbicb are now threatened
with a deprivation of the special im
munitics which they have enjoyed for
so many centuries aro Hamburg, Bre.
mon and J.ubcc. With Frankfort on.
the Main, tbey wero sovereign Statca
and members of tho German Confed
eration. Whon tho Empiro was reor
ganized Frankfort was annexed to
Prussia, but the three retained their
privileges. Hamburg ia tbo oldest ol
these froe towns, having Iocs founded
by Charlemagne in 801. Its commer
cial history began in tho thirteenth
ocntury. In connection with Lubeo
it was tho nucleus of tho Hansoatio
League, which at one period number
ed eighty firt distinct towns, and waa
tha first regular trades union known
in European history. The exigencies
of Prussian policy now demand the ex
tinction of the peculiar rights of these
cities in tho interest of imperial codboI
idation, which implies a uniformity in
the German commercial system.
Veto. Hayes has sent annttier veto
messago to Congress. Ho has finally
stiffened his backbone to the point ol
vetoing the "littlo deficiency bill
which provides that Ilepnty Marshals
shall be hereafter appointed by tho
United States Circuit or District
Courts, the appointees being equally
divided between the two political par
ties. Tho voto, however, doos not dis
cuss the merits ol the proposed method
of appointment, but boars briefly on
the ground of a general objection to
ndor opon -appropriation bills. Tho
stalwart find themselves unablo to
bring blra np to the scratch as regards
the Army bill, and it is believed ho will
approve it in spite of tho clause pro
hibiting tho employment of soldiers at
the polls. Hayes, like (J rant, is being
educated np to the standard of run
ning elections by soldier and Mar
shals, contrary to tho Constitution of
the United States, and that of every
Stato In the Union.
A Fast Yonsa Man. An oxchang
remarks: "Jamoa Bishop, a Bussox
youth, recently came into possession
of a fortune of $50,000. Ho started
out to see the world. He ran a prcttv
team ol Cbincotoague ponies throuih
Snow Hill so fast that be waa arrested
and fined. He repeated the offuns,
aad was again fined, and so kept on
until be had been arrested and fined
five time. Last week be made the
ballots whistle around the public circle
at Georgetown and was fined 12.50
for each shot." ...
It Is Mated that tha President will e.i. Ik.
rider to the utile diaeieaitv bill, heeauee of hia
general hoalllit; la each melhode M leglilattna,
aad awe the embeguoui aad annrtela meanlog
at tba rider. Ae a mailt of prtaolplo, all r.d.re
eboald be vetoed, aa violation iba aelrit Bf k..
eat leglilalloa leaVewf Cnfoaoe.
1 he editor in question should have
ity ol the punishment reinaiiiiiii to bo
executed lor the offense recently inado
punishable, and for which these aro
the first convictions, we make the fore
going recommendation.
(Signed.) Hknrt W. Palmer,
Attorney General.
M. S. Ql-at,
Secretary ol tho Commonwealth.
Aaron K. JJunki.e,
Secretary of Internal Affairs.
Charles W. Stone,
Lieutenant Governor.
Tho fines in all these cusee, 85,000,
wero paid in tho morning, together
with tho final settlement ol tho costs,
which amounted to nearly $2,000, be-
'fore the court couveneil. 1 1 is stated on
good authority that each attorney re
ceived 5,000.
A Mam Lovalist. Tho editor of
the Carlisle Hrralil, who was so very
cnthusiuitio for Hoyt, chimes in on
tho Kcinb't) & Co. cases in this way :
"What light had Governor Iloyt to
issue a pardon upon a recommenda
tion of tho Hoard of Pardons, which
clearly and audaciously disregards tho
letter and spirit of the Constitution?
There is not a Court in 1'eiinnylvania
that over held 12 hours private notice
to bo due public rwticc, or a session in
a private office to bo an open session.
When Judge Pearson authorised the
Sheriff to release tho prisoners upon
these papers, bo committed a far
greater blunder than ho is alleged to
havo mado in sentencing them to the
penitentiary
Tho only remedy of tho people now
is impeachment, and that, ttnlbrtunato-
ly, according to Jefferson, is a farce.
Wo adjure the Republicans of the
Mate never to forgot that the men
who have paralyzed tho arm ol jus
tice, and brought dishonor on a namo
T which we are riirlitlv nrond and
who uuvo lor lueir complicity in a lu-
Lul und widely dominant political orimo,
merited contempt and condemnation
aro Henry W. Pitlmer, M. S. Quay
Aaron K. Dunkol, Chas. W. Stone and
Henry M. Hoyt."
well. Ho set tire to the heap about
noon and then went to dinner.
Tho flumes crept among the ilr
leuvcs to tho well, and 111 u moment I
wus in flumus. This was u Blurting
point, and burning oil Irotn thia well
run down tho hill, igniting well alter
well and tank ulter tunk in Its course.
The gruslest destruction was caused at
ltuw City. This wns a thriving oil
town of about 150 buildings, occupied
largely as stores. The lire run up tbo
hillside, and every solitary building in
the town was burned. Telegraph lines
wero all destroyed, and communication
w us en ti rely s b 11 1 off. T be fl a m ee spread
with such rapidity that all efforts to
check them wero utterly useless.
At tnoButne time fires bad igmtod
vurious other pluces throughout the
Hratllord region. At one time there
wero eight different conflagrations
progressing, und the sky on every side
ol tuo city wusliluck with dense smoke
arising. A mile cukI of tho city it
burned a dozen derricks and 1 000 or
more barrels of oil. Atone time the
town of Tarport wus 111 danger, but the
wind uied down toward evening and
tne danger was averted.
Another fire broke out on Quintuple
Hill, just .opposite this city, nnd the
woods were burning Itereely lor n llmo,
threatening tho western end of town.
The entire fire department wus culled
out and succeeded in quenching the
flumes. Near Lullerty several wells
wero burned, together with a consider
able quantity of oil. Allied Hock 125
wells and several thousund barrels ol
oil wero burned. Besides the destruc
tion of Itew City thero woio in the
neighborhood of 60 rigs burned at this
point. At Uegalier, south of hern, hall
a dozen were burned. At Duke Cen
tru several wero consumed, but definite
information is not obtainable. Kacb
rig includes a derrick, engine. house, J
boiler-house, and tank, most ot which
latter contained from M0 to 300 bar
rels of oil.
The nearest estimate of losses made
planes the aggregste ut 8500,1100. This
includes 30U wells and 50,000 barrels ol
oil. Among the largest individual losers
aro Haktir A; Malono, of Clevcluml,-15
wells; IJoulton liros, ol Oil City, 15
wells; Oilman & lltde, 11 wells; Mull
hall Si Sinitbtnun, I'itlahnrgh, 8 wells;
Van Vlcck, of Buffalo, 7 vrdls. and
many other linns losing from ono to
ten wells ouch.
Tho loss at Hew City in buildings is
placed at 850,000. In consequence ol
the bullish influence excited bv tbo do-
Isttuctinn of so ninny wells ami such a
largo quantity of oil, the market to day
ttdvunccd 2 cents.
llRADroun, Pa., May 710 p. in.
Tho fire is still ruging in Tram Hollow
with such tliniirurd of nreeedtints
and stu b recklessness of decency, bus
usol it for purposes so foreign to t,e
intentions ot thosci who place it In our
t'udamciital luw, has employed it with
so sell-evident a view to tho improper
utiu uuiigeroiis expuusion ol Iho ollico,
that were bo ns luwlully in power as
any of bis predecessors, his vetoe
would not command the respect of the
masses or tlio confidence ol states
men. Itut when it is remembered that be
is wielding the highest prerogative ot
a stolen office, to deli at the will ol the
majority from whom the ofllue waa
stolen, tliu unapproachable insolence
of his act evokes as robust a contempt
as it is possible Ibr intelligent men to
feel lor a man like Ii. II. Jlayea.
If a leuiler of bis natly, u man nos-
sessed tit brain, influence und a record,
a mini wno uud not been selected as a
cundidute because be was too inaig.
nilicant to exciie hostility il such u
man, occupying ihe plueu now filled
by Mr. Iluyes, and, like him, holding
il by the tenure of lulnninus fraud,
worn to do an ilr. Ilayes hua done in
Ihe mutter of vetoes, lie would stand
a good chance of being swept from his
usurped seat by a cyclone of popular
nirv.
But men do not hunt deer with field
naileries. A lornauo isn t needed to
wall u straw. An ocean isn't requir
ed to drown a fly. The wrath of
Btiilesmon is too hiirh a tribute 10 init
io tliu combined product of accident
irauu now installed in the Presidential
office, und tolerated because toleration
is deemed better than violent expulsion:
Mr. Hayes deems it nolitio to Use
this veto on the alleged undesirable
ness of a rider on an appropriation
bill. This man who, as a member ol
Congress, voted lor revolutionary ri
ders without so much us a question,
protests against a rider that is ger-
ninno auu in tne imurcni ol justice and
economy, a rider suggested by bis
friend and lornier mouthpiece on the
floor of tho House, a rider that ull fair
men ol all narliea have commended
Hut this is not the motive, the true
animus ol litis veto. 11 thu clause to
which bo objects did not strike a blow
at u luw enacted and etiloreed in tho
interest t.f Mr. Hayes' parly, if ihe
rider wero Ion times as aggressive on
existing laws as il is, but still left them
so that they could bo used in the in
terest of tho, liepublican party, Mr.
Ilayes would sign the bill, lie vetoes
it bfcuuae it makes tho laws non par
tisan, bteaiise it proposes to tulle from
tho Uepiildicsn campaign committee
Corps of bulldozers, becsiise it puts the
tlm election deputies
t , . 1C mllJi) (if (l0 pvil!ni Ji1(l,(,
are lit work endeavoring toconfine and instead ol leaving their selection with
SUUitue thu flanicH fit tlii-HA nnmu Thn .1 . i i' , .
7 ." , i' - mi) nauieui mac nine, necauso it re-
Tiib"Hitter8" Innovation. Down
in Maino everybody will drink "bit
ters hereafter. Tbey will obey the
law religiously by retraining from tho
uso of whisky, brandy, gin, and so on
saving, as of olJ, on tbo sly and
their publio drinking will bo confined
exclusively to "bitters." It haa just
neon aocidcd in that State that "bit
ters" does not como within the prohl
union ot the statute. Hereafter it will
be requisito only to put a little tansy
in the whisky, tamarack in the gin, or
aniseed in tho brandy, and those here
tofore Inhibited bibiblea will become
saleable. Not that they haven't been
saleable all along; but there baa been
a sort of semi-secrecy as to the sale
necessary, and that necessity will now
ccoso to exist. To spenk seriously, it
looks moro and morp in the light of
our added ciporienco, as though it is
an utter impossibility to restrain men's
appotitca for that which due them In
jury by tho simplo'dccreo of the luw
it would bo almost as easy to suoccss-
lully prohibit by statuto the nse of
wbeaten bread as to provent that of
alcoholio drinks.
given hi reader all the fact in this
case, llayos, when in Congrea, vo
ted for any amount of riders, and sel
dom voted for any "honost legislation,"
and to put on ao much style now looks
though fa was trying to fool noma.
body.
Tuat Harrisbcbo Cocrt. The
Court held at our State Capital perpe
trates some queer freak. The Car
lisle Volunteer cites the following :
"In the list ol cases tried at the ro-
cent Court of Quarter Session in Har-
risbnrg, we find tho following:
Lewis Cobaugh, larceny of a chick eo three
ennnine in oonniv jail.
Rrllih Intbeek. larornv of two boibela af anal
Ibrea fnontho In eoBotv Jw.ll.
Mark the contrast. Tho "rooster"
attempt to steal millions from the peo
ple j pieaa guilty, and sontenced to the
penitentiary ; then pardoned by a He-
publican Governor on a recommend
lion Irom a liepublican Board of Par
dons. Tho poor mon take something
to eat and to keep themselves warm,
possibly from necessity. Will they be
paruonoar . flo. Their case will
nover as mncb as bo considered by the
Hoard. Verily, in these dogonerate
days of Republicanism it ia extremely
dangoroua to be poor."
Comino Up. An exchange ays ;
"Tho Supremo Court will hear the an
poai 01 A. J. Sleinman and W. U.
llensol, tho lawyer editors ol the Lan
oastcr Intelligencer, from Judge Pat
terson a rule disbarring them, early In
the coming month. Attorney General
Palmor and Samuel H. Reynold, of
Lancaster, will argue the cane in sup
port of tho judgment of Judge Pat
terson, and llulu E. Shapley, James
B. Gowon and Colonel A. E. McClure
will represent the appellants,"
Progress. W suspect that the
next atop the Radical leader will take
is obviously to got up a bill removing
the political disqualification of Kern
bis, Putroir et at. The action of tho
Pardon Board doe not remove this
disqualification. A s tbe olecllon takes
place before tht Legislature convones,
Governor Hoyt abould call a (pedal
session or Grant will lose fiv vote
'which he cannot spare. Exchange.
greatest number of rigs and tanks of
oil were consumed in Poster Brook
valley, along tbe Harrishurg run, in
Kendal Creek valley, and about the
summits. Kiros aro also lairinir near
quiies thai both parties shall bo rep
resented in lluiso cloction olllcials.
I heso and these alone are the true
reasons lor this veto. If this clause
wore neither rider nor ridden, but a
Tarpon and Detiolger. The scpo of sct.uratoatiddislinclprnpoaiiion.'slaiid
1 in tiro Hrv in u-h,..l fic.a 1. ........ I...1 , 1 1 1 ' .
tho territory in which fires prevailed
is twclvo miles in extent. In Oil Vul
ley tho greatost danger exists j small
but dangei-na fires are still burning in
all parts of the woods, but il is thought
they will bo controlled without much
further loss of property. All tbe vil
lagos threatened with hugo iron tanks
bursting ..near and inundating thorn
safe. A rathor stiff broezo is blowing,
which makes tbo situation in all nans
of the region very perilous. Fires are
liable to break out again and become
moro disastrous than bclore, unless rnin
tans or tne wind subsides.
Nearly Crazy Tool Tho editor of
tho Erio Observer, although for several
years a member of tho Legislature,
like tbo "rooster" Humhergcr, seems
to bavo lost all his laith in man, and
alludes to tho pardon of tha bribery
oorrnptionists in this way : "And thou
too Stone I We expected better things
from you. In fact it weakons our faith
in human nature when ihe Lieutenant
Governor, who was the people's cham
pion against monopolies, and stonily
refused to pardou tho bribers, nt least
succombs and sets tbo scoundrels froe.
Ob I Slonu I You have struck your
constituents a foul blow, and crushed
our hopos and your own head all at
once. Hid Cameron demand of you
such a sacrifice ? How oould you sur
rendor your convictions and obey the
commandsof such a corrupt cnbnl?"
Fax- Aoain. The Willlamsport
Banner, in alluding to tho Grant
"boom, renjorks: "The release of
Kemble, Crawford, Suiter, Jlumbcrger
and Petroff Irom Stato prison virtually
helps tbo Grant "boom." They arc
all In favor of tho General hud a third
term, so fur aa political positions ate
concerned. Thoy aro, however, most
decidedly opposed to bringing machine
politic into disrcpitto by consigning
any of its member to a lelon's cell. It
may do to place poor men, men of no
political influence or standing, behind
the grates and uniform them with a
prison garb, bnt it is tho hciglith ol Im
pudenco to tako rich officials and treat
them with such murks of disapprobation."
Ha Sees it AllI Tho editor of the
Philadelphia Press, seeing the mix
that his parly friends in that city, and,
ill fact, throughout the Stato, have en
tailed on themselves, sounds tho alarm
in thia way;
Tba Demooreile parte in Pennivlvaale bai
greater eiiraenll of mcngtb thia jvar than II hae
bad la anv Presidential earapelge alaoa IMS,
end Iba Kenublleana will bora te oBooaBter a
a latter organnvd, a more etabborn end ahler
led opposition than thev hare net ilnee tha Bret
Ureal aetapelgB.
A meeting of Radical malcontent,
wbo are either tired of tho Camoron
rulo, or only want to bulldozo tbe Cam
srons for oash or office, has put the
editor on the lookout, and like tha
crow on the perch, be rails upon hia
confederates to look out.
ing on its own merits, Mr. Hayes
would veto it. We have reason to
know tins, for he himself has said it,
to his political brethren.
Tho trno policy of Congies in this
ease is to let tho deputies wait for
iiieir pay until Mr. Hayes guts ready
to sign such a bill ns tbe ono bo has
KrVflo'veineif ViVdTexeept tliose'relat'1
ing to tho Deputy Marshals, can be
passed without delay. But tboro
should never be one rent of tho vetoed
Marshsl appropriation passed in any
other shape than that in which it has
jnsi ucen sent back to tho House.
The Democratic party is in no need
01 mesa omciais. iho country doct
not need them. Tho liepublican par
ty insists on making them a strictly
partisan corps. Fair, manly, honest
and honorable propositions have been
insolently rejected. Let tho Deputies
wait Ibr their pay until the ico is two
feet thick on the entire surfuco of His
hatantn Majesty' domain, unless Mr.
Hayes will recede Irom tho position
which no nas assumed.
Meantime, lot the facts developed
by the Wallace Committeo, in relation
to tho character and sorvico of Hoccisl
Deputies, be sent broadcast over the
country, that all tho pooplo may know
what dumnable infamies Mr. Haves
sceas 10 prolong ny erecting himself
mho a inira nouseoi congress. Yat
ingron i"or.
Who Are tiik RkalSinneiis? The
pardon ol tho legislative bribera and
"roosters" has produced a sensation
throughout the Commonwealth. The
real question for thu pcnplo to solvo
now la, who lias committed the great
est crime against the Slate and tbo
people, Kemble & Co., or the Board ofl
Pardons Iloyt & Co. ? The Lord bo
praised, they aro all Radicals, "con
trolled by grand moral Ideas." What
is tboro now to restrain the email
transgressors from violating ihe laws
ilh Impunity while tho big ones go
Iroo?
Another. Tho bogus President has
furnished Congress with another veto
Elsewhere in this issue will bo found
an article taken Irom the Washington
Pott, which will give the reader an In-
sido view of tho Fraud who assumes
to control the Amoricaa Congress and
openly violates the Constitution. How
over, bis rare ia nearly run. He will
got away with tho 1200,000, stolen
Irom Tildcn, and, liko Mrs. Jonks and
Bliza Piukslnn, die in disgrace.
A Goon Hit. The Tionosta Dem
ocrat remark : In the oil regions men
are sont to th penitentiary for steal
ing brass Ignk. Judge Pearson lately
ordored fivo gold-junk thiovsa to bo
sent tliore, but the new Supremo Court,
composed or Hoyt, Stone, Dunkle,
Quay, Palmer, wouldn't lot them go.
A Goop Send opr. Tho Pbiludel
phia Times puts it in this way : 'The
fact that a man knows how to fish
isn't sufficient to qualify bim for Vice
President. It is probable that Senator
Bruce tlue.n't )fuow the first thipi
aoont Helling, hut ho is a representa
tive colored man, who would be an
honor to his ruco, his party and his
country if elected to presido over tho
Senate."
N.B. Jtruce ia tho only, and no
doubt the last, negro Senator that will
over bold a seat In that body.
Queer Chick ess Those Demo
crntio roosters who assail and roundly
abuse John Kelly, and his faction in
Now York, which haa defeated ottr
party in that Stato for tbrco years, and
then turn around and embrace ex
Mayor Vanx, and his band of malcon-
tents, la Philadelphia, who play the
same gam in thia Stale. If Artomu
Word was around he would no doubt
remark that tboro were sotno "dam-
phoola" about.
1EODMP AND ItESIJMP. Why Dot
join the two Shermans, John, the finan
cier, and William Teumseh, the war
rior, and let the ticket bo Sherman
I ol e
nu ouerman r All tlio warrior IB
needed to flght John', dcuporalo bat
tle; all the financier to pull William
through. OldTecnmnandKesumpor
"wiccy wcrcy " It woold bo a startling
ciy.-CAiMoo 77ir.
i
The man that damn Kolly, and
praises Vaux, Is not bonost with him
self nor hi neighbor. Rotb fsotlons
are laboring to brino- about the same
end tba defeat of tha Democratic
party, and those who aid and abet them
ar not true Irlend of tba Damocratlo
party.
and misrepresented, and to be envied
and opposed by other ambitions. No
mutter bow well, bow zealously and"
now eincientiy iney support Iho suusu
they contend l"r, sniuller intellect
must oppose and constantly endeavor
to break them down, and perhaps the
nearer llieir opponents approach ihcm
in ability tho more likely they are to
no virulent and spitutul il envious.
U'c aru led tu ibis course of remark
because of tho bitter assaults recently
mado upon Mr. Wallace. And why
these attacks ? How is the cause ol
the Democratic party to be promoted
by attacking bim ? Is be hot over in
ihe Ironl of the battle for ita defense?
Dues he not ever struggle to promote
success ? Does he not sluud in tho verv
front rank ol able Democratic United
Stutea Senators? Does any man in
that body command gruulur respect
from bis colleagues ? Is any Slate bet
tor or more faithfully represented than
Pennsylvania is by bim ? Is his integ
rity questioned ?' Not Olio ol these
questions can befuilbtully answered in
any way that is not favorable and lion
orable lo him. Then why those bitter
and constant assaults upon him ?
Since tho days of Mr. Huchuiian Mr.
Wullacu is tbe only Democrat who bus
uppourud in our polities who has shown
vupucity und enorgy sufficient lo lead
tho Democracy ol Pennsylvania suo
cesnltilly. Ol course every political
party, like every oilier organization,
must have leaders, and to command
tliu gruatuat euccetrj some one ot thenv
must predominate. Wilhutiilhisthere
can bo no efficiency, no organisation.
It is tho condition of tho existence ol
orguuir.cd numbers. Multitudes can
not ucl without them. Tbo most in-
tellcctuul and energetic aro necessarily
the best, if they bavo moral courage
and integrity. Mr. Wallace's worst or
most virulent enemies can not success
fully attack In in in these respects. We
do not assume or pretend lo buiiu-es'
that in matters of dutuilund individual
preference Mr. Wallaco does not some
times err. lie. would not bo mortal if
it wore othorwiso, and angels do not
como down tu us to luad in political or
other human organizations lint he
moans well, his judgment is usually
correct, bo has great ubility, great
earnestness and great integrity, and
possesses all the essential Qualifications
mi leadership, which In political mat
ters bo constantly exercises with all
uis power in tbo Interosts of the Dem
ocratic parly.
Then why, wo repeat, is ho so con
stantly attacked ? Tbo proud eagle is
iiawaeu ni ny mo mousing owl. Knvy
will not tail to strike every shining
murk, and the morn brilliant it is thu
more cruol darts will there bo hurled
al it. Tho most cruel blows will come
Irom such as owe him only, grati
tude. That is at once the fate and pun
alty of distinction. Il is truo in the
smull nflairs of life as well as in the
greater ones. T hen there is ever that
ungrateful mass of seekers for favor,
whoso ungracious appetite are only
whetted by being crammed. raised fiir
sooth aht.ve their deserts by undeserved
confidence and partiality, these are the
bitterest of Iocs altci the hlo blood is
denied them, and tho most implacable
ami vituperative ol enemies. JSo man
who has patronage or favor to bestow
can escapeificse. The Harra of Pitts
burg, and tho Hcotts of Krie, can ncvor
forgive Mr. Wallace bocause he would
not h dictated to by thorn, but what
ever their grievances may bo tbey hnve
no business to carry them into Demo
cratic i onvontinns, to the injury or the
party. There is no instance in which
Mr. Wallace ever carried bis personal
grievances there. If he has personal
quarreis ns seme or endures them in
a personal way does not parade thorn
tonimencingthe world a poor boy
nu Kimuui tnnuontini connections,
Mr. Wallace baa struuiled manfullv
for tho high position be has attained
nnu tor thu honorable lame be enjoys,
lie never gained a point by cringing
or syoopbancy. Uo never loaned him.
self to the corrupt or powerful that
thrill might follow fawning. Uo stands
wnura no does oy bis own honorable
en iris and by the public confidence be
has richly earned. A brilliant future
is yet before bun and a graceful party
will yet testify ita confidence in his
worth, ability and patriotism, despite
-11 .1 : r ' . . ' '.
an mo nouns 01 envy ana vituperation
that devilish malignity can invent.
Tbe peoplo havo often trusted bim and
never In vain. Wbatevor duties have
been imnosod upon him he haa alwav
discharged thorn promptly with ampli
ability and pcrlect integrity. Such
statesmen are rare and it ia the highest
umircat oi ma putilio to uphold them
Let bim go on in hia noble way. with
out regard to ihenumbcrorthequality
of tho curs that bark at his heels. The
Democratic masse are with him and
will sustain him. Clinton Dtmocrat,
Why I If it vraull right for Hayes
to put u Ciiiilcderutti Brigadier in his
Cabinet and make Plenipotentiaries
and Consuls out of them, why would
it bulvrong for the associates of this
class of men to hold seats lu tbo Sen
ate and in the House? Wiil some
loyalist .please solve this practical
problem ?
The Republican papers say Voor
hres' Exodus Committee has Cost 850,
000, and complain that it ia a very ex
pensive affair. Well, the most of the
money haa been paid to Republicans
who have had themselves summoned
to tell ties about the cause or the oxo-due.
I'tfir drrrtisfmfiits. f.tv g9tfli'f rttgnntutfl.
WAGON S - WAGONS' Ri't'KU an"nah7.lisk7"
.Ht'GGlKS-HUGGIKS.
CDEWENSVILLE, FENN'A.
T TV- (U ivi i IVoiaMMie.1 Ib.iel ba
M,,nlVii a-v-l- b"" "'"! J 'he und -reigned, ami he lerla iua-
M IlIiNtt WAtitliNrt, '. n-.i.t ol miiilvie.f 4iialaoii..a In lb.te wbo ta y
H Pit I NO W'ACiON'S.I I"""'" lo" II--S et.bllng Bitaehad.
I. If IV I i C ULOilM, Proptolor.
1111. tilt It 1.1. WAIlUA. April 1 1, sw. ii
TOP AND 0PEIT BUGGIES.
KEPTpX HAXD FOR SALE.
STAGE & REILLY,
SpringifSiiinnipr Millinery!
M.T n Ira.
CLKAItPIKl.il, PA.
SheriiTs Sale.
By vlrtu of the toriFstd ind (urtgiArg wild
oT Fitri Fariam inurd oat t jiur hounratile
Court, auid to me iiireflted, I have levied no
nd will kKiiloputdr tale, ml the tVurl lluufe,
in borough of Uicarflld, no
Tkuraday. June 3d, INNO,
At 1 oVock, P. ft! , all tbe fallow. tvjr, tncrouifr',
ttnrnnti and trarla of I nod, ho tin tied on 1 dt- j
oh bed as f illuwi, vi
All Dffendatil'a lntcr-t la all tit certain tract i
or nice of land limit In Blonm tuwi.ahln. riant. I
Held tfouDt.v, Peon'a, bounded and dtoriba ' "d fr tli f'niii'y ! CPniflfM.
Of ComfiRl A contemporary aaya:
"It Iiuh Anally louked out that Colonel
Fret). Grant ia in favor of a third trm.
It oulit now to bo taken for grunted
that ihe lout ohptacle to this felicitous
movement ia awopt away."
In the littlo city of Nachua, where
tho Howe tewing inuehine wh invent
ed, the woman mill liven who uhucJ to
waxb ilowo'a uliirt nvory wet'k be
euiiHu ho was too poor to havo a third.
The bc ripltirr givo a linn promise
to tbe Indiana. Tho editor of the
Juntoy City Journal finds on inveatia-
tion tliHt they remark, ''Lo, I am with
you ul way. "
Tho fuw York Kxprenu can pxriino
a man for lyinj when lie flatten a
homufy woman, but whon he is trad-
i.ig uumi-n uti muni "IH'K 10 IHO irUTIl.l pT(rt.M it a p('t tbeuc. twin 87 doirrao
" 1 1 " ' I 104 prehn to a iut, comer ,r Ttmuiaa
"Cheap Johns."-- ho "Harmony'
Convention caust't neeond and third
i'laft iiudicul journal cnnrmWnhle
x.rt.
Ti Vr CrntoMcn n tnn Priiic at Lima
I About HiurUr, Afril fi'h. I will rotuia totu
riilr-dil.tila wlili a lull lina of MII.LtNKUV
OuObSof . Rlid. With new hrlliti lor do
j fug taiBinaM, I will imjilj nay that I ea aow
I ia i.i jr cd lumen iba b.-nrfil of mj adiaDlanaj
ll bin I .iff, tt. Irs KD't frirra tbroitthnut 1 1) aniio
: fi"B. Mm, T. E. WAT-SON.
j CrfU-M, Pa , Ari) Si. It8d ,1to.
COtritT PHOI I.AMtTIO.-Wnit(m
J Hob. O. A. MAY Kit. Pra.d..t Jtidga of
j (he Cctiit of Coram to ). of ba twentt fifth
I Judiel-il Mtlrii t, ooti'pi Md of iba count ii of
f rit-aifu'ld, Centra aud Clinton, ad Hun, Ah a am
Oiiiikh and Hi d. V i Mia T 11. Holt, Aoota:
Judgta rl tjrmfiuei ranlj, li wud tbeir
H-('ft, to me lurcid, lr tliu b"lliDj of a Court
i ui-jLU'a rieai, ai ma uiut M'jui a'. Llrar.
loliaw i Ilecioninr at a down b em look oriier t
llitnoa by Undi of MeClara A Wond nottb If da
greet eat thV jwirohet tu a f ot ihauca by land
t V. M. i'ff at.d T A A K At Hi oer i.urtb
ST) drjtrtw ant It, 2 111 iiruhm tu a be iu luck ;
ttianor kr Uwd ol T. A. t H II. Hotnar aouta Sj
isKreaa wi tt laU pMia in a )-ot ; thaiioa )
laud, of Jointa Muloiir i.uib Mi uj-rea aat
Hi 'In )trutiii to tha pUia ot bi-xinnm, o n
laioiBK Hi m;re attd tU errbn, aad alluwu.ua
wuh annul aera cia.t-ij, and bavtojf thtr. n j
araoted a frjifm h.uft, two burn', ani otber out
buildlnj!, tLd l.aring ttiarenn (,fumtt two or- '
fbrd i.t rhwirr ft nit trtn r,
A!0, j
All of I)(ffi:dunt'it intin-t in uue i.ih.r ir-.,i 1
or j.iera of laud iiiastte ib Pano Mwr "Ihii, fivar- In tU vi.tu' Court of 1 la tb ui altar of iba
niu wountT, fa., bt,uiulid mail daMriWd ni lot-' i iM'Tirid cour.ty. Pa. pariht-.n of tha rral
l"Wi ; liiKiurjii gat a i..it .-ororr, koowna- th ! V oi.' of John rb.tT.
"Hiem .ip" ; laitneeioaib 3 dfn i w.b IM I Ui ol Hr.r, WD,.
d ecva Md .
mi' ci c on tli ""'tirtii Moitdu) of May IrHHt).
bvliif; tlie it Ilh day ol tlta mon (it, ,n. ron.
tlBut. iwo wk.
NUTlUli i thrrf'irr hrrcby nicta to jurrtaud
aitnri-se, ia and lorraid euuB'j f C aartiaM to
im and a Kar ia liter (irn-r iri'0. at 10
n'cluck A. il. of 4 day. tu do thole tbiOK
wlitrb in thrlr lehli psriain t la dona.
UIVKN a:.drr my hvi at Ctaiiraeld, ihii 22i
t day o Afil, ib ih yejr of lur l,rd on ihuu
attd ei);bl bundrrd and ff'Rrily.
JAMK- MAU AFPKV, PhfriiT.
s-r2I lc.
holier in lurlitioii !
SheriiTs Sale.
Uall Und : thcnr& hv aiua notih 1 rl,.r.a
60 (sarrlit-a to a liriulock 'brtieo Br(b 7 leri
ict.' lu a hi wU ck ; I be nee iioilli ,J0.
(re atl f?7 iit-rciivi to a p -L oorn r of tba
titif ulnc ; dm nee bv ui t uh Al dr-rre-Jt
! ( Wf' hM lo (i luce ol b -gin am, coniaibinj
m j 17 vrrg and J BCrrlia, aat tut tiure. aod b4Viui
alout Z'j htm elearad. wild good orclird fn.w
inj tBrrvin. and daviiif tarrtoa arc -tail a l-r i.
1 hi,UM. InJ la.tn .n.l ,.ih... ... I. .. . 1 . . .. !
" i Z ' "-' ""UK".
j neim-i, taken in etn-uiion, aud to ls r M a'
tba jjruttrtjr ot 0 it- Katdnli.
BV or writ! of Lnnri Faciat Ixued
out of tha Court of Cora bob Plaaa of Ciir. I
liuiJ count. Pa., and to m. Ji...ri k n . " ' " miar-M in a:
b. aiDoiad t. PCBLIO HALF. mtth2 rZ,t " ' I''"" ol liinil r.iiuite, l ing ami i,ai lti
To H.nrah W. ..1,Piolw, Jnarf.h B ME-.-al'y
tUefir of Jbn 11. Sbolf, S. C. hboff, Kl
wmd I). M.-.IT, Kiankin. Sbt'lT, Calvin W.hboff,
Mry I'arkt nil Hinry Parkn. hrr huhand.
Kmily McCulltxiri and Molihrw MaO'illough,
ti.r tiutnrid, ttiKiitieth Jnria Walls and Vt ilham
F. Wti;, btrbuihand, Fanny bloat-rot j and
L. A. Moi.uroit, bar bunbaul :
Vouan.l naoh of yon art bTbv oomiaantd ti
anil s i.t. cur m an Orirliaua' Cuarl to Im bcltl at
Ctiutr filti, in an.l f r aatd emtio' v, on tha 2tib day
IM.v. A O iB'O.at Sa'elitA P . M. (' taid daff.
u ai.d tli-ra to atwt-pt or muia to tako iha nil
U&aaa, in tba boroagb f C'lflarfleld, Pa., on
Friday, May ft 11, IiUHO,
At 1 o'clock P. M
tMata. to a-U
ALSO, U'Ulroi iha mid .lolia t-boa, dtntimcil, at tha
All of DefVr.danl'a lmr M In a! that rrrtr.ii) 1 '! r"f- "r ,h"w upe " UJ ''
JA.MKS MAilAFPKY,
rr n t-rrirc, hbenff.
i., April 21, Ihrifl Xl. )
dud ami da mind at follows, to ait ;
Pa., biUf.
Ilrailani... ...
at a brisKwk n tbe original line of ibe K-.l., ,i . 1 h,"''d.
lha follomng dfioHbrd real ; ,rLh m a . ft u on, mat Hr.r Mid mr y :
i ilit-nr alonit aina aouili lti it,.... ...at til ....
All iha right, till and inter aat t DafstniUnta dies ta a iPt : thnno north n a.. .... i, c.
in all Ibat ernaia butldlBg, a ose itery Ira ma pewhei u a pon ; tt.-nec north drwrwea weM fit In Iba m-tll-r ol il.r. P.
barn, lonaied en lot or pieoa of ground eltuita ia rrbatj a jal . d townihi. road ; ihencc alottf 1 fair of -l.lm fla'itiork
- - un. wmpij, i a., mi rig t '"suii 'ia norm i.i a green Vrl n r-
part al a larger Iritotol IsB'l oon taming 3 14 acres, i ,u pl . Uicnc Brth 6Hf) eat 24 iien bt-a
taurv or U-i, raid building being 4fi tMt la wido, 1 l p"M "O rlghaj Imr ltt aurvi.y ; tltcnca rtlm.g
and 60 leaf in length, with a baaeuieat stable uu a,,t "w'b l iignes west 711 penhe-, tuora r
der lha wflt end of the barn. wr. to the , 4.a of nruiBnivg, contal-tt:i 7i
iSetird, taken in extwution, and to be sold at r" l perahei, tuora or baa, nearly a I ol
the property of Andrew Kephart, owner, and ' "nich u fl4rd, and having thereon erected a
Jamaa llltwrn, toatraetur. j lg bouie, log bvu. "agon ebud aad oibrr .ut
ALSO, buiiiliBga.
AHtb.right.mi.aBdiBt.re.tofU.fandaBt I-J .liT J"."'!?- nJ U b ",IJ '
aoerta.a two slory Irau.a dwalling hottr. 18 ..t PftJ l Dillon II. Mil.er.
wide, iH feet lung, and 17 faet high, looatod on a ALSO, ,
lot ar titane of gtouDd eitaatr in Decatur town-hip, !
vironiBjiu ouur.iT, i a. , pan oi a urger tract wbera
ob And'nw Kephart now lire.
.... ie.ru to vAT-miiMin ana io ua a titi na fni . .., . . .
tbe pr.v.rl, .1 Aoitro- KePh.r.,..n.r, or ,.,,u..d ! rr,ri,'ror,ie,, S. I, , nnhw, r 'Zr o,
Xotlfi' to lie i I'm!
IIo ihe Orf.
of Cle.rli
Ivon'a.
THE LAST SELL.
Tlio Si'linjjruv Timet of last, wouk
gives iho lollowing: N, D. VanUyka,
of II ox ico, Juniula county, who is lite
sntne man wno onoo ran th r ruuburg
Academy in this county, is enistroil in
tho mcrtantilo buainees. A tow weeks
sl'O be vent to rbilitdelnhia on buui
nvns. un rotirtu street nt'ar Walnut
bo met a younn man who claimed to
Know linn and said bisnama as Pom.
orny and wben a boy hud lived at Port
Itoyul. Uo "aid bo was entracd in
traveling and advertising California
tea, mat uis satcbel was at a tn-kot of
floo wbero tlioy sold throitu-h Western
litkets near by on Locust street, and
invited VaiiDyko to go with bim. Uo
w anted tanuyka lo lako a sample ol
tea along to show to I'omcroy of tbe
Port Iloyal Bank. He cavo VanDvke
Buttt anu proceoaou to show bun tbe
samples and got bim la smell at tbo
tea. A soon as ho did tins ho heoume
unconscious and waa robbed of 1100 in
uash, and alwut the timo be canto to
his senses tbey put bim out on Putirib
. . , - r
xiroetnnii iui mm go. There wero
three scoundrels eni'otred in this rob-
oery. Yunuyko paid a detO:t vo 110
to ferret out tbeso men. but be failed
to do so. This caxe however led lo the
lacl that a gang has been at work for
somo limo swindling country pooplo by
means of this tea buninoss. Poiuerov
of i'ort Royal fays this is tbo second
tune bis namo bas been thus nsod to
his knowledge. While Van Dyke was
in tbe bogu ticket ofllco. uretended
drover Irom Hentueky came in and
bought a through ticket. Wben tbe
ticket cilice wan again visitod all the
lurmture, tea. Time Tables. Ac... wore
gone, and a sign was on the building
uuiniue "io lei.
A-aLi tj.ia.aaa
UmT.-Tho Democrat of Ohio, at
tbeir State Convention last week in
structed their dolcgatc to vote aa a
unit, and to cast their ballot for Hon.
Allon G. Thurtnnn lor President. It
is claimed that the delegation cent to
Cincinnati is tbe Mt body ol men
that evor ws sont lo a National Oon.
vonlion from the Iluekoye Rtslr.
Grant lost Wisconsin, and It looks
"blue" for even Illinois. The formor
Slato wont for Waabbnrn and Sherman,
and it looks now aa though Blaine
would walk off with Illinois Grant's
borne. Jf ao that will be hard on tbo
world's travolsr.
The Delaware ltadical bave struck
lor Blaine, and Tonueasee split in two
od Grant and Sherman, and toon sent
tbetr dslagalea to Chicago Without In.
straotioD
nwuer.
ALSO.
All tbeiot.reitor De'endonta Ib all tbalernaio
lot or piece ol untuD Mluata la tea borouith ill
Corereimiile, clearSeld eouotjr. Fa., tiurtde!
aal draetttied ae roiloa-a, v,a : On th. a..t by
Flitter! alreet, oo tba ereet br lot belnneioe to tl,o
retata ol II. H. Tbooapeoa, dro'd. oa tbe B.rlb lir
State Mreer, aod oa the l.iBi b br an ailev, bat
ing a frool ol on feet ob Hlale etreet an! a iltpth
or I a loot oa Filbert Mroel. and koowa In tbe
plan 9t aaid boroaitb at lot Hn S.
Halted, teltno lo oaeoutioB and to be eold ae tba
proper!, of Joha Irvlo and Wra p. Obaratter..
ALSO,
All tbo rl,bl, II le and lBtere.1 of ll.r.odant.
IB Ibet eerl.io lot ol Rroand IviB. ia Uorinet.o
towaehip, ClearAeld eoaatr. Pa., onouioioff tiro
aerea aod twelve and one-half aerobe., bounded
ana oeacrioed a follow., eta: Befieainf at a
poet eorner of ibe Mil, .bar, -nj Smilbi.,rl t.ro
pike road i Ibanaa alonf rued we.t S6 prrobea to
a .oet tbrneeaonih ly n.rehn t.ito.t thrnna
al.iin town.Mp roe I n-nh SI deree. eeet ti per
aha. la plaeo ol letianlii. il bela( pert ol a
larirer treat granted Bad oonvered bv Prfr A.
Kerlbao., Jr ,of th, eltr or IUJlimra M l ,
u.., f .., 61 ij ootialr o. UearSrld, I'a.
seiua, uken in amotion aod to lie aold a. lha
5.""' ' H'"ll,"'l "'I '""!! Heok.n
.t?"11" ' 8- The pric. or ..a. at which
Lha 'iVm. 7r "V " ,UU'k P'
oar arranfeaMDIa
dee. will Weappro,H.otberwi.. the prop.ru
o ."reeaiatelv pat ap aad aold agaia at
n ihe Orphan.' Coart
rtlv d Cuui.lv
To Mr.. M.rr Ha ir, rk (widow,, II It. Il.neoi-k.
J .K ll.ic. V. I W. Ilaiavk. Joba INncrk
en.l Su lb V. 'tlt n, bit Oiardaa ud htrm,
Moig.rct nn I'a. m.rt.nl II. no; l'...m rr.
ler buahand, M.rj 1I..II I uliuiiin,, and A. L.
Kulltiir'-n.lirr liu.i.anJ.IUn.b II. ,M. 'orroa
.id .l..bo II .I,-Hn. r. n, li.r Lu b.od, Oli-,
lltuiiin and II. V. II . ..n. Iter liu.h.nd. Faun
m.iiii.ii oli! Vtilliuu, rtlat.toB. her haahalid,
lli,r,ah Mcl'bcr..,u and J.,hn II Mrl berion,
lirr Im.liin.l. i,.l wl,o ol.iio. l be Alienee of
M.rr lieil l'uHinrnn and A L fulliogioo,
ond J,,hn II. MrP,.r.,.n, Alienee of bo.an
Hutton anil WiMiaia htentiin, ber bu.baod,
T kr N, lirr, th.t at an 't.,an' Coart hi Id it
I Ir.rtiiM. in and tor ..id it .... . tt,. i...
'u irnci i tni-ni-e eeer it. perrnr.tn .tone itfirner: ,,-T r-i -i .icn, A It o, a llule wa. planted,
thenee eoo'h elong F. II. Hritenel all per.-lie. lo' whom'iy you and euc'i , f y.,u .re enu.it.udvd to
.toner; thenoe we.t .lone NVrtolii. L.tuirio III ,t( mi l trl,'.! .t.B Unit,.., :,IUI ,.. u
.... ucu, 1.1 i,u i .r ..iq ni.nt.ty, tB Iba - llt-r
All tlia rlrhr. title and inlemr of r)nrrnitnr Ii
a eerl.io tract of land .iiua'e In (lir.r. ti.wn-hlp.
I Clearfield eouolv. Pa., boonded and drerrih-d a.
Iierehc. lo .tune eo-ner: ihrnoe no-rh .).. .In
Jannet pr-h.a to ,Sta of bejinnmg, oto
t.imng ,n eerr. 'S prrcbee. ant alU wance, more
r le , Beinr part of Warrant No 19M, ahout Hi
aTf of which la elanrrrl, ai.rl ha. ing tliermn
arrtml a plank hmia, H tf-r h'gh, Uf barn,
eorf. frtb. and other ouibuit.linK, and a umall
vrcbarrl tbrrt a truwinr.
Briiid, uhen in axeoutim and t ) W i)'taa the
property of l)uit Liii-n.
ALSO,
AH lha t)f. p.lait'i irrerrt in a crrlaln It, of
trronndti'itataia Pika luwnihip.Olf-arfirl l enuaiy,
i'a .hnijndrd and rtwribd a foliowi i On lb
at h Innrtf of fr.rjatrin P'oom't fta' mi'l
I), fi, Kiptniac: m tha north hv Und of T. R. Flirn-
nf and lanoab witj no ta watt hv Und
ib if a-tJ then k aco'(ii or rtlu Ihr real ((
"T (he tmil J .hn llannjuk. Utn of P.lto Cwosbip,
drreairJ.M the valuiiuiti tdfreot, and la eata
)ou Ai-Kkp ar retu-a lo taka tba un. lo ibow
chU'i. ti ,t,y )uo bkva nbjf theattinr intmlJ not
Htllrl fC(inllll tU l4t,
JAMt-i MAiUfrKV,
Slurifl ' O fifn, hbftil
Hiirfirld, i'a.. M-y 4. 18S0-.il
Notice lo IBcIrNl
In tha mmur ut K-tea ) Ta tb . Orphi Couri
l"aiii-.i CjliIweJi.dto'd. I of Cka-Iieiil (-.. P-
anob re.iale, th.ll ai.ke aood th. ..I i.
no la.uno. will the 0 b. pre.enud ia L'onn
tor roalrai.lloB waleae Ik. -n... I.
paid to the Sheriff. JAS. MAIIAFFKV.
saaairr'a Orrira. ,
Cl.rll.ld. Fa.. April Is, ISM "'
Al'IIITtIB"' ftTATI.MRNT of tb. ,,,.
oe, of LAWKKNCa KIWNMIIP t
June, Itll, la April 14th, ISIMI :
a. oonin, bibtbict taaa.raea. ia icwirr witb
ni a oao aas aona ri-en.
ROAD FUND.
Dt.
ro ami reeetvad from Treaaarer 0wrna.tl.ll ao
To laterat...., , ..,.,,. Oe
Ta aai't af Oeorga tialieb duplieau 1,8.16 u
aata'tofkl H Kram-r dunhoale re a.i
To an't of A. 0. Lawhead ouplloata ,
to .ni ter Jenea Ilrowa Suplieate ! tU
. aiat ai Boworaad laa received bjr
aetwoeao .1 g
Hannah Wae end an tha eoolh hy laodnfjaoob To Wi Mara I'al dwell. Juntei B. Caldwell, li.l.ti
...mrT, cinmm, vevaore, n.vtnB rnerenn ere.'t I
ed a twa.aiory frame bim.e end kitchen ettafhed,
together wlih .tanle and other outbuilding.. )
fteiwd. taken in eiecotion, and to lo. mild oa i
the properly oft). L. Way.. f
ALSO, I
All IM Defendant', internal in all Ibat eerlalo I
ntr. or pieea ol ground Illuete In the village of
..., ii-g, .novirn lown.otp, Vleers.ld eeunty,
. ., . -., iievvriiNHi ae loiiowit uegia-
ntng at a pan oa H Jamee (treat t tbenoe me.
running ia a we.terly diraelioa aod fronting on
--. v ,,, eorner ol Aader.nn let ;
thenoe along laid lot lo a ma berly direction UO
leal to a pn.t oa llcoilnok alleyj thrnra in aa
ea.lerly dlreetion .t0 feet lee inter ot lot of Je.ee
DiggtB. ; tbenoe along aid lal l.'iO fret to a ,o t
aa St. Jeme. .treat, and place of beginning, end
baviag I hereon ereeled a im.ll fr.ra. dwelling
boa.a.
eied, taken in eieeaUoB and to ha aold at
the properly of Williaai Falooa.
ALSO,
All tba brfeBdant', latere.! ia a oert.ia lot or
tiieee of groand eliueta ia tha . .
Sterling. Woodward lowa.hip. de.rH. Id oiunly,
. twenty two feet front ua tha enolh ride of
- a, ley ; tarBee BUt alOOl
J lot of Philip Mar.
(lot of Philip Mar-
tin IS feett tk.... ..a t "
.i ea ..... .. a t i.nip i
ao i . L i '""" nlons lolo! Loui. Bni.ol
eel to Virgin .11.,, ,oown .. , f tot No
In tbe general ttlot. a -.i. .t. .
a l itory frame huaae wiib hueiaent.
rtitra, mm tw eiecotion L. ..u
tba property af Fraud, Fertler.
T. Italdwell, llvl.ec. Jane ral.lwell, ll.naah
L.MweH, Anna M h'.raw and Hiram Straw,
her hoaheatl, Klirahcth Strong ant Thome.
Strong, her hu. b.Bd, llmrialta lll.,ai an t Pe.
Irr Hltiiim. Iter hu.hand. JUa lbo McClure and
Milton MoUlure, herhohend A l.n, the tnllnw.
iae area.uhit.lvaa f Samuel Caldwell, deed
eliildre.. of Joacph Caldwell, hi. eon, aad or
ll.nu.b ltreiht and Maney A AnderenB,
hn duhier., lo wit : IW A. Caldwell,
-.ency Jane Long an t Aaroa Ltng, her hu
bai.d. Marll.a Jaoe Norri. and Jamee Norrl.,
boi huib.n l. Anna llie,,Baad Wat. B Dihaen
her bo.t..nd, John t.-Or.lghl, Mary II, lory
and Albert Ilelury, her ba.b.ad, M.rlba
M.Can4le., and William McCandte... her hue
hand, Edith llranrkeraod Freak Dr.ueker.hrr
bo.b,iad, Mary Aitlem.n and KoL.rl Attleataa,
bar hueband :
Too an leark nfyt.n are hereby eotntnanded ta
no and ..par at an Orphan' Court to ha bel,t al
Clcerlleld, in and for aa.d enuntv.an tl,. ,..a a
af War, A D. IHS.i. at Z it'ttlock V. U .r ... t
day, and then asd there to eecept or rvfuaw lo taka
iberrelvetate.fS.moelC.ldw.ll, lala of Pike
tewutihip, aveeaard, at tha vele.ttt.n tbarenf aa
returned b, tba fberiS 'a Ii que.t of I'.rtilioa, ar
-hiiw eeuee if env voa heva wta. n .. .i.ia
nt he roll neoordiog to law.
JA.WK3 M MIAFFkT,
r.t .""'"S""". I thariff.
Clrarleld, I'a., April II, , It.
ToUl Raid fund...
By ani'l UrorgaUBlieh aider, for Barri
er, rendered. end 3 bennnerhaadl.,, IliS 7k
By aia't A. p. Mo. re ardor lor Barrier,, It 00
By am't H. 0. Kraatar " - pa 00
By am i A.U Uwbead h iuu
By aot't Jetaea Brawa " 'i Its th.
ty am i Latah Hkeini w ei , B
ny ata'l oha H baltog, far work Bad
dataege... ,e
By am't paid Auditeraand 0l.rk.. IS in
By aa't S par rant on $681 77 17 46
ny aat i una us warkad oat ander S.
Uullch l.rta ee
oy aat . taitta BBWoraatt by Uultob , IS 47
By aat't ,-aaeraitoB, allowed tlulioh... II Sa
By ain't Hoad las worked oat aader M 8.
Kraatar . . st a
By am't Use, unworknd by Kramer.... 4ft 40
By aia't raoneraiion, alldwed Kramer... 4 Sk
By am't Bead las Worked oat wilder
A. 0 Lawbead...-... Jyi go
By am't back Us worked out aader Ug-
n""1 , '.. .1. 8
By aat t usee anw, irked by L.wbead... It to
Ut aa'taioneretloB. athiwaa Leah.t tea
ny an t ttoaa taa werkad aat ander Jea.
ron Ii, jj
ny arat eiouarationa aliowe4 Brown.... 4 ok
By am't balaaea la Traaaarer'a hand..., S4S 31
i It, 017 II
Total Road fund ,.,.,....
Aaouat eaetaled tea worked, ai frllow.
aio.ee . nr.ia.r ...... .. Jill ao
Urorge Qutlob ;i.7 7u
Sleelt H. Lawba.S I t
Jaraee Uimwb..
I'ODIt FIND.
DR.
Ta hBt't of bale bo. reeelved fient Treaa.
arerOwena ,. ,
To aat - al aapheal, for Ittll ,
Ta am't from Shaw, by Kramer... .
To am'! (rem Halt, by I. reel Te.t...
Ta ami fiom Pine tuwo.hio
To am't ree.lvad fret. Jeeepb ilwea,.,..
To am't reeelved .man N. Ilnhell. ........
Total Poor las .
CR.
By amt paid for hoarding paupara.......
Ry am'l paid rwaalotbingaa t grearia,'
Hy amouat ttatd araavtila Aevlaa.
By am'! paid Woodward lewn.hip for
Nr Dola.... .'....
By am't aoil, paid ta rata af P. Deaa..
By am'l paid far Faal H illume, af Piaa
1owa.klp.....,.M. ...,..,
By am't paid Tayler Howie, for aervieee
Br am'lneld Maitkew Head fur lar'eae
By am'l paid l. I. Blaom far areiaea
By am't paid laaaa Suae for ieat,..
By am'l paid for making dsplutau, lor
iei"-r ....,....,, w
im'lneid Porta, Pi lee. lar H. Walla.
By am'l paid A.U. Kramer. Au'v feee-
By am'l paid J. O. UarUwIok, fat melt-
eel aueBaaaoe
By am't paid i. K. Wrlgl.y, far nedieal
alien. .arte
By am'! aa.d Mil Blaom, ferW. T. Irvi.
aepoaitioa
am'l paid to, makm( elolkme fag
D.eoerf
By am't paid Jama, Kerr, far Beit,
uy am t paia era), aadebaogh, tor drpo
altloB, .
By am'l pet4 Oao. W. U.arhart, llvary
hi -a. ..... ... ... ... ..... .WMt Mw
By am'l paid Par feel ,,, ,,,
By par nana. SB l,4T ...
By par Bank, ao $kek.asHH..M
Uy aelaaoa aaoelleoied, daplieaia 1170.
ALSO,
Be virtae of a writ r lr.j.-..-.r
. . -- - .Dortav, at
BO Mine I me aad Blare, all l)efnt - ,
In a rerlaln traot ol land .nu. I. ia Uo.hea town.
--,.,-... ..-, ,..!,, ra..oounderl aaa Seeoribed
aa lollow, I Bounded on the eaat t the KDMn.
..IHI7 71 beeae river, north hy l.od of T. Lloele.aouth br
riv,r,and we.t by T. Llngle.ennteinirg II ,.
more or le.e, whk about IS aarea eleared. and
having eroded thereon a Iwa-elory heme bouia.
email eteble, and albar autblldiag..
Seiaed. taken In eieeetliia. aad la ha arid a,
tb. property of Alka C'appler.
ALSO,
By virtae of writ, of triavef Toeie. at lb.
earn, time aod pleee, all the lleleoilanta' inloreit
in a earUiB Iwa-ttory frame dwelliegboaea.wiib
lot ead eartilaga e.patteoent thereto, aim te in
North llouladale. t'lrarSeld eooete P. f, ,,
an Railroad atraet ta feel, tbenoe UO f..i to
nauroea .Irret, bring Bivoate ahoot 150 feet we,t
ot ueorge lihudv.' Ho l Bald building i, a Iwo
tory fiauie buo.e. ISi24 teat, and III '! ki.k
Svierd, taken in eiecatioaaad to bo aold . n.
propvny ot jr.it tt.j.o, nwmr, and Joha D.Iey,
Al0,
All thai lha! oetl.la lot or nieoe Of lanrl .il.iat-
n .rant .treet, in in- Borough or t learkeld,
ClearSeld oooaly, Pa., beanded and de.crtlted a
follow. I Beginning et Ihe So.Otiehanna rlv.e.,
un nw ai ia.g ti gonn atofneraoB a eaiata ;
Ihraaa .lour land or a.ld Mcl'b-r.jo'. a.taia ia an
aeiurly diroetitiB 18 perobee ta a poet thvnee in
aeoulberiy diteriii.n 6 pereh',; tlieace along land
a. ,iBin aierreit eeiaie in B we.terly di
reeiloa in perehe, la Bptapt at aaid river; theaee
BMing a.itl nver k perriir, lo p'eoa of b.aiomng.
aonuinlbg one half acre, atriet U-ea.urc, now lo
Iba pu.avirloB at M. Burvin.l.l, Arlmmi.lraur
o: j, .epn li.ren'lld. deo'J, and being the lame
t. um, a u ra aoa t-na.nein rtura graaiad
la Joaewb Burehlte'd, now dveeite..!, hy Deed ol
partition rvnvi.ieaat Uieaileld IB Ueeil Huoa " P,"
page III! and 103, and banag arreted More a a
I. rue two .mr j frame dwelling hoeae, a Urge
re-, etao e ... omor Bveoaaary outijuil.linge.
Seiaed, l.hea la eieeellon and to be .old ., ihe
prupetty ul lh. aetata of Joe. Uarehleld, de.'d.
AL80,
All Ilef.ndanl'i Inl.rr.t la a eerlalo two .tor,
frame home, being ahoot feet la depth and
ahout . fact front, Bilaala la lha rlllarw a
lllgglnavllla, la Woodward tewo.blp. ClearSelil
annnty, I'a , hemnded aa follow, t Oa Ibe eat by
l-t af Pardee! Ilordnrt. an lh. tualh hy Fran!
irret, oe tne we.t by tot of Mr,. Mary Rilav, and
on Ihe norm be aa alloy.
Belied, Uhea la evraollea and be nld a, Iba
prrparlj al ftamuel B. Oibera,
ALSO,
All Defeadoat'i iBtereet la and ta a cartel.
.tory frame dwelling boom, about fe.l Ion.
"d feat In depth, eltuata la Huottdale
ooreagB, Clearnelg Bounty, Pa., nn tha aoraer ur
Maple etey and Clara .treet.on lot known in tho
general plan or ..Id borough aa l.nt No.
Heia.d, taken la eieeotion and In Ita enld aa
property af Mr,. M. Huge., owner, or ronaled
AL0,
Alt Defendant', la'ere.1 la and In a .,.!
dwelling hou.e. Id ato feat, (iloala on lot al
greuoo ia noria lloittnale, Woodward town. hip,
Cieerfleld aaontr. Pa., bounded ui ..!.
toiiow., to wit i Begiaolag at a pool aoulh 0
aegraaa weal II feel Irom lhaeroi.l tg af Ihe Web
aUr mlBB tramway Wllk lha lown.hin road lead
lag from Whitehead A Fl.her'a mlnaei Ihnoee
"""I -atovvtaa nartB .7 degree, weel IhO feat to
paat i theaee along aame road aerlh 4 degree.
w-vi .v rem eo
weal
feel
c
IIIIRT Pltllt l.AM tTIIN.
IS utl
It 1.1
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8 04
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41 41
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II 84
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a Terr rat
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Total amaast af .redlu......
Balee-a das Treajarar Oidaa.
Wa, lha nadallgned A ad I tore, beviag eiam
aod tha BBFomst at I. Ogdaei. Traaawrar af Law.
reaea eewe.hlp, la aeweaot with th Read aad
Pwar fasds af aaid bewaahlp. lad ahem at -have
"eked. ItlcllARb OONKLIN.
GKOROR H. HALL,
LK-71 (ROW!.,
At (eat t .....
. T. BrafgwAB. tvn Olerb.
Map II, IMS II
IH mat u poet; thenaa aoath 141 degree.
Itl faal to pnatj Iheaoe 4S eaal I7
thraoa taQih II darraae weet l&S li ,A
pa.il Ihenos Bank IS degree, eaat 101 teat lo
poet, Ihe pleoaof begtaolog, aat konwo and ha.
Ing I', a aad B. in the pi.a ,.f the e.teeii b of
Nortk lloaiadala, Woodward lewaeblu, Ute koam
being aa Let B aloreeaid.
Betaed, ukea in esoratien and ta be a U a,
Iba property of Klij.h Brabakar, awner, ar ra.
paied awaan .......
Ts., ar iAisTa. prloa ar eom at .huh
the propirte (hall be ,lruok of muet be paid at lha
Uara af aale, ar look other arraagemeaU made aa
will be approved, otharwleo Iba property will be
Imm-dlataly pat Bp aad eold agaia aA aha as Beam
and ri.k of tba pereee la whom II waa .trunk af
d who, la aaee ef doneloaoy at each ra aale,
,n .?v. ,h " Inalanoa
wlU lha Deed be praaealed la Ooart for eoenrme
tlaa a,H tho. men.y U aotoaily paid aa Ua
"uI' , JABI. 1UHAPFIY,
SssBiPr', Orrica, I ShBrif.
Cu.rl.ld, Pa, May II, IIS,
tVRBar.a. Hon. 7. A. MtTRn i..
-fudge of tba Coart of Common' Plena af
the Twenty Sftb Judicial Dletrlet, eompoaed of
the oouBie, af ClearSeld, Centre aad CIIbub
and Hon. Annan Oudkm aad Hon. Vtaraar B.
Holt, Ai.urlale Judge, of ClearSeld eoanty
have tuned their prcc.pl, to me directed, for tba
holding of a Court af Common Plena. Orphan
Court, Court of Quarter (jeliiuna. Court of Oyer
aod Terminer, aud Court el UenoralJatl Delie.
ery.attheCourt lloaiealt'leerSeid l..jr.,k
oounty af ClaarBeld.eoBm.neiB .. . ri.e
Slotidaj. tha Ho day of June, IrUrMI, .ai
to eoalinuo one week.
NOTICR IS. tbevfoea h.-al. ...
Coroaar, Ju.tloee otth. p...., and Coaluhl...
n and for ,.,d o.u.t, .f Cl.ar8.ld, ko .,.p... In,'
their prop., p.reon., with ,h.i, Bord, Roll.,
Inqul.itlon., Kinmlnatleai, aad other H..
hr.no.., lo da ,h. thl... Li'l .,,.',R-
end In their -.half, pert... u .
Uy an Act of Aeaeinbly, pa.ei a th. fttk A..
May. A. U. IhM. il ,. mid.Ua duty
lle. of the I can. of lha eeveral aoanlle. " tj
Ci.mmiinweHlib, to return In the Clerk of ,t
Court of Quarter gr.viiiaa uf Ilia neprrlir.
Ouantiea, all tit. re ongaiaanoea entered Inlnbelora
tlieiu hy aoy poreaa or perwin, obarg-d with lee
o-uwi.ien of any eritne, eio,-pt eueh eeeea aa
may boendod before a Jn.llee of lha Pear., aa
der .lining lawe, at lean lea day, a.rre Iba
eomioeni-eKiont of tho eoMiitu af lha Court ra
which they ara mn.la relaraablere.paetively,aaid
In ell ca.ri where any rec.gnieaecee ara ealerad
Into leaa thao ten day. berure the eomuMneoiaeot
or the av..iun to which tliry ara aiaJe returna
ble, the aaid Ju.tice, are to retarB tba aauia ia
the aame manner aa if aaid u l had not keen
lm...d.
UIVKN en ter my hamlet ClevtrlalJ, tkl, II. I
nay of April, la the year ol our Lotd, one
tbouiand el;hl hamlred and elthiy.
apr-l lc JAM KS UAIIAFFKV, Sheet:
The Leading, Tte Cheapest,
THE BEST
Boot and Shoe,
Hal and Cap -Store
IN CLEARFIELD COUNT!
Ia tba on in tba
OPERA HOUSE.
KPT BY
G.G&T.W. MOORE,
Wa btva Jo.t ra-elerd aur Sprlag and Samiaer
.,,.ro, earing ncee paraha-ad before
the -drance, aia be eold at tha OLD
PRICK. Call and ace. Beeldr, tha
cheaper good, la nsr I lie, we keep
BOOTS, FINE SHOES,
Perkins' Boots and Show,
CLAFLIN'S SHOES,
STETSON'S HATS
AND TUB blVVINR TAYLOR
MACKINAW HAT.
Whlak ara aar opeel.ttlee. Wa ale. baea a fall
uaeei usntb' auMMBR HhDIRWIAR
AU the lauataaealilaa Ib klnt.k dAK.
tliea a, a eel I aad bet BaaLrKl.
cik. c. atom rr. tnxma
Cloirlell, Pa, April It, 111, a