Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 19, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARKIELI), FA.
WIDNKHDAY MOHNINd, MAY II, I9M.
Terms of Subscription,
f paid In advaneo.or within torn month....lt 9
If paid ufter Ibre. and befon an month... S ft
If paid after Ibe oapiratloa of ix ".. i 01
Mr Menu. I. M. PTTaiLL A C... New.
pPor Adveill.ing Ageou, II Park Row, eoroe.
nan Street, aro oor luly Mlhorlaod Age.w
Id N.w York Cite.
HKLMiltlUH KOTICKN.
Mrtlindlal K'll.oopal ChurchRer. dio
Limr, IVaHor. ""ervtoe, ev.ry Sabbath at 111,
'A. M.,aod7 P. M.
Sabbath Sohool at A. M.
Preye! Meetiog every Wodnenlay, at H P. M
Onion union riorvloe. firat Sabbath of .vary
aonth, at ini A, M.
Man! llrartleld M. K, hurchll.
CutRLKa W. IttreiiLlv, Paator. Preeohing every
alternate Hundey, at 9 o'olonk, P. M. Burnley
Scuoul at 24, P. M. All are invited to attend.
I'reehyterlaii L'liurc ItRev. U. 8. Bert....
-Habbath aerrieei morning and evening Beb
uatb Sohool at P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee
ia.T evening.
Ilaptlat Church. Hot. , Petor
Sabbath Reboot at P. M. Prayer Meeting every
Wedueoday evening.
t. frauela' church C.thollr Ree. P
J.Siinain.ic Divine .ervlee at 10, A. M., on
the firat, third and Inurtb Sunday.of eaoh month;
Ve.pora and Benediction ortbe Blened rjaeramenl
at 7 o'clock, P. M Kuoday Bebool aver; Bunday
afternoon at t o'eloeh.
OKKICMI. DIRECTORY.
rim or lOLOiad qdartik amain, cornr.
Second Monday of January.
Third Mondav of March.
Kli.t Monday of June.
Fourth Monday of September.
timi or loLniav. OOMMOH ri-iAa.
Firat Monday of Jeuo.
riewind Monday of November.
ruBLto orrtcRHl.
V.,-,;,.l .fif,e Hon. Charlea A. Mayer, o
Look Haven.
Aifteioal Law Jm.lf Hon. John II. Orel., of
Rellefonto.
Anocfole Judin Abram Ogden, Clanrleldl
Vincent U Holt. Clcarlleld.
frolAo.olory Kli Bloom.
Ktgitutatkd Recorder L.J. Morgan.
7V.a.ur.r Philip Dottl.
fli.lriel Allorw.y J. T. MoKenrlck.
.o.erViT Jemee Mehenoy.
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""ZT" Z M r.,.e.. C...
Count CommhnomtrtC. W. Kyler, Graham
ton P. O.i Elah J..holoo, Orempiao Hill P. O.j
John Nrrli. Br., rurwen-rill
Commiuionrn' Cri:-.J.ihn W- ;Ift"' ,
Vaunt Auditor W"""tn V. Wr.tfht CWr
IVII: JMph Uilliland, Thro Rami J. 8. Nor
rla, Woodland.
7oa.y GoroHJmmn A. Mowi, Clurfiold.
Juru Comminiw Andrrw J. Jchion, Cl-er-Bt-fi,
Wn, R. Brown, neerlJeld.
Snptrin tiuHtml PnMit Schools M. L. Ho
Qanwfi, Clenrflrl'i
Stnliraf Wtiyhf t Veatrf JN W.CrIH,
ofliri Rl Lo'hor-hurg Fv
JVofariii i"ufcie-J)hn W. WHftley, Win. R
dfUuiih, Cyrui Gordon, Clrrne1d; Jonc.b H.
Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Cnrwi-nivilU ; J. A. Uvlng.
tune, DuBoii City.
Our .peciaooluinn 1 derided.; Intereiting Id
a local point of iew, and profltahle reading to
outiidera who want to ava tnimey.
YI',S, (IK COI'KEI
"Will ji.n uke wheat, oati or eorn for iuh
lediption 1" We are often inquired of In tbii way
by letter frum patrone who wide at a dittanee
rr-m ClearBrld. We again ra jee. The reeelpll
of a rerponeible inorehant or mill owoT in (he
ivini(y, will antwer ui juft aa well as the each,
To ilitiiatrale: If any of our putrona will deliver
ni a bug of 8r" tB nI" r Jo"ePh D'vth,
in Oh cut townrinp, Horace Patehin, In Bnrnilde,
Thomat II. Porwy, In On bam, Wm. Porter or
Shaw, in Lawrenoe, or Brown A Seyler'i, at
Rortttm, I'nlon townthip, and forward their
rfreipti for tli nmonnt, we will eredit them on
their arrount for the Mine. In thii way all way
aouo pay what they owe, If they will pnreue thli
ontirae. tf.
Advortinurs and ttbers will bear,
in nimd that all articles intended for puhllo-tina 1
In this paper a-u-t be beoded la, not hater than
Tu.ttlay, at 0 A. M. Don't forget It! j
M nu new K'tO'U at 11 l-ohmuii A
t'o.'s it'irc. In tbe opera llmtse.
William Wolty, ol' l.tH-ktori, olFew a
fi'ic hlooiied Bull fur tale. See special.
e
OmuuIu wan dt'Ntroyvd by tiro on
May 20 ih, 18T&, and Miltua on May Utb, UNO
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The days are said to be growing
longer ; bat they don't show that way on a Bute.
a
Tho County Comimsaioners will bo
in aeciiun for torerat weeks on and after May
2tb.
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St rvics will he hi Id in tho Epincopal
Chuirb, iu Clearfield, next RaMath morniag and
evening.
m .
Comical Conly will entertain in
Pie's Opera U"ase, next Friday and Saturday
evenings.
f te -
Jf the Grand Juror pay any atten
tion to tbe New York tV.me, tbey will co use to
Court just two weeka too seva.
Tho workmen ol' the Slump Crevk
test well are still fishing for tba tools la that cele
brated oil well. It's a very slippery job.
Dr. J. P. Burxlifiuld expects to be
absent from hi me for several dayp, In attendance
at the State Medical Society, at Altoona.
Corwonsville in making due prepa-
rattona lo celebrate Decoration Dtv- All the
neciitary committees hne bun appointed.
Tbo names ot the purrtuim oompoa-
Ing the Deeoretl'io and Floral Ceiaatiitcea, for
rtrceratlon Day, will be puMlibed nest week.
l.st children are bein picked upin
our Ptreeil every few daye. If parents do not
lake butter care of them, they will be Cifarley
Ropsed.
!-
Sheriff Mahatley ban sent iu his
aal weekly laetalmat of real mate eatea.
This time the sale takes platoon Vetnesday,
June Jih.
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Tho Auditora ot Clearfield borough
pabllib a detailed ta tenant of the fininilal O'la
ditlnb nf affairs (a oar municipality In thiiiM.
Read It eart'ntty.
iWho editor ot tho threo tourth's
N w York Ciifiia. ar bla Imps, wonll waah the
rr.iier, or els get the other qarter print 1 In
New Veh, Nt-tatt M u. , , ,. .
J TheNtale MedipalSoriptyfAllopathiol
Is in settlnn at Altoona. Tho deleat't from tbe
Clerft-ld Ononty Mdloal 8ocietv are Drs. TndJ,
of lloatidale.aa'l Rmatbere, of DaRols,
Rontt MardtA. a member ot tho no-
lorlfiaa gang of eounterfe iters, died In tho West
ern Penlientiary, of eonsntnptlon, on Monday
aenlng a week. lie was seat there froa Indiana
county.
Oinrtis CominoI Tho boys will bo
glad la learn that tba A Wne Agent, with cet
era) hill rotten, of tbe New York Circus arrived
In town to-day. The show will he Monday,
Mav 3 1 at.
v 0. W. Kortney, tho firnt Principal
of the Leonard Graded Sahool in this place, la
Bow pastor of a Latberaa eoagregatloa and
Prinrlpal of the public Oebola of Chatham Vil
lage, New York.
Tho railroad bridge and a couple of,
an nor onigae across tne Hosnaanoa eat ween
rttxanlAX cmrl lltiBttrlkla miavM ku.mawi laf Wrkab.
The railroad bridge has heea repaired. The
gtreeto in that vicinity aro alt burned over.
W- W
Tho mid wavo struck tbi region
Met Taareeay. an4 lingered with aa for several
r 0y daring which time overcoat, extra wraps,
a and flrae felt very 'fortahle. The damage
iene by froet 10 far kaa beta rather alight.
o Mr. Jonathan Hoyntrm. of thin place
tlii ted the targe llnbor tract of Meter. Royatoa,
Pill A Co., la Somerset eoonty, tear the State
Rne, I act week. Re reports work progressing
favorably la the ereciloa ef the mill and eaulng
Isge to iteek the sama.
t A spr-etal train will leave licllpfbnte
a Thursday mora log of aott week e eeevey
r-aatantCemmaadry of that piece aft Willi etas
tort to take part la the Maieatc parade of Heights
Templar la that ettr m tbe day ladleaieJ,
9fder have heea iMteal to the Kalghu at New
Weehlnsjte, Oeeeeka, C tear fie V4, Tyretve, aaA
Pklllpebwrg, to )ela Ceattaaa Cecaaiaedefy at
ateilefeaic aa Wedaeeday evaalag preoadiag.
Fleck it Co.'i
Sick headHoheft incewaruly diotratt
mny, Lt ivota an "Selltn' Llrtr Pilli." lie.
oi.
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Boarding IIoubi V learn that
Mr. W. W. Worrf.ll bo ranitd tbt FIgl-Mo.
Qvergt dwelling, Roooed .troat, ud ku o)ed
a boirdlng houtt.
"More Anon." Yuu sent us a very
good )otU hittt, but jo forgot to forward jour
nimt along with jngrooawuDloation. Therefore,
onnnot nw It.
Kv, U. 8. UuUr will rotorn home
from fata taoatioa tbii wren, and oocupy hit pal
pit la tb Prt-bjterlan fburob nait Babbatb
Bjomtag and tning, aa aiual,
Struw hulit are luiliionablo in tbo
rioloity of Carwtoiville, u itore la that bor
oub having lit Id, it i Id, on hu nil rod and
flfty of tbfMarttolei In out daj rofitntlj.
in . .
Wo tram Irom ihu Curweimville
Timr that Mr. It-aae Caldwell, uf Yxkm towohp,
lout ibr thildraa wilhta ana weak, and aau'tier
oblld i vary low and out expect J to recover. This
It (ba nod work of that dreadful dinette dip n-
Iberts.
"i)mhol,,, as Artemflt, Ward re
marked in bin 4?, when b foaod a fallow who
attempted to rt'gulato a Coalinanl aouordlng to
bit lata and dtiirat. Tbt Ilooltdala editor of
tba Now firk Vilwn It nt of the fell-.wt lodi
oatad. - -
Iiiliirtnaticin in wanted by John
Darbjr, Howard, Cintr-i Co., I'a., of hi ion, who
wandered from borne In a da ran god mental oon
ditlon. Be la aged about eighteen yean, flvo
feet high, red hlr, and hud on when he left a
Wght bat with oord band.
J. Hluke Watieri, Hie relirint; CttHh
Iff of the State Treasury, and a former oitlten of
Clearfield, wai presented with a Hue gul l watob
by hie frlendi at Harrlnba'g, on Tunday erenlng
or lait week. Appropriate epetwhe were made
and a general good time bad.
A Uru tumiery, and a -Jwullii.'
home at Krerett, Bedford county, ba longing to
J. B. Iloyt k Co , of New York, proprietor! of
tba large tannery at thii place, wai burped at
aoon on Wednesday of laM weak. Sptrki froa
the to oke iU"k wn toe oaua. Lou, i.'t.flilO ;
fully ioiured.
Bailed. Andrew J. Ku in trior and
bii wife, English'! father In-law and mother-in-law,
arrette 1 as tfcetorlt te the murder of Con
tahla Warnitb by English, have been released
on ball, $1,000 aah. It la thonjjht that Oonita
ble Vollmer, who wee shot by Rnglitih, will re
eoeer.
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A fire was atartt'd iu tho vicinty ot
Mr. Boyd'a farin,ifcw inilet eouth of this borough,
along the railroad, on Moi.dy, and destroyed
eonsiderabla fencing and tiuher, Mr. Boyd'a
barn waa on Are Ihrra times, but was extinguish
ed. It took bard work to Msy the progress ..f tho
(ftiar.
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Miehai'l Kuurney, ued ahout hH' I
yearP, wss killed at the Uauiier Meet work, on
tb. rub lost., by tbo bursting of u pully-whsel, a
piece of whirb rm-k bim Previous to 177 he j
was an engineer on iae i. v. unucn i
Railroad, lirt leavrf a wit"vi an I five chilirea
to mourn their topf.
Tho regular untuiul Hocnion ol the j
Grand LoJge of IVnusylvania, I 0.0 F,oun- .
vened yemterliy at Reading. Toe ten inn will ,
la it all tlili week. A nuiutxir of RrnreeetitmtiVflS '
Inm tbe Liidg's in tbU oounly are amcing th e
I.VUO tie leaf ten in attendrtnw . Clr3eld Lodge ,!
.No. I OS, it represented br A. M. Roe.
At a moutitii; ol thu men. ben of the
Orpheus Corr.et iljtid, ot this borough, on left
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to serve during tbo enduing year :
President Thos. A. FiecS.
Treasurer Wm. M. Phaw.
Secretary A. W. Graham.
Leader Thus. K. Co . per.
A fire destroyed nome bulf a dozen
dwelling h"UPei la the little vilUgti tf Walker
Town," cinsuuing the entire town, in to ion
township, and ale burned out Walket's rtu on
Ao ierton creek. Sevesal inilei of tram railway
and a laryeiiaantity ( log were totally tiettroyed.
The pet..le in that beihburhood have been
watching Are fur a week pit.
D. L. Ktvbrt 1 1 us bud a nuinbet'of
sbaJe trees set out on the north side of his prop
erty, along Locust street, this Spring. His work
la commendable, and bis example should be
fulbwed by other owners of property in our town.
Nothing adds to the beaut of a town like hand
some shade trees. By planting shade trees, yon
will add fifty per eent. to tbe value if voir prop
erty. ... gf m
"Nrw PnuN." To thotieof our tiii-
rena who have listened to "Comical Cooly" it is
uoneeeasary for ni to say anything, be?aue they
know that he Is tbe K ing of Laugh-makers. He
bul ls forth In Pie's Opera House on Friday and
Saturday evenings next, May the Slat and 211
Instant. Those who love fun will of course go to
bear bim. A J minion, 10 cents ; Children, ID
cents, boors open at Performance com-
meneet at S o'clock.
Lint of lottera remaining unclaimed
in tba Poatoffloe, In Clearfield, for the week enl
log May Utk, UeOt
I 0. Anderson, Lida Berry, Belle Brandon,
Lisiie Dixon, Joba II. Franklin, T. W King,
Ferdinand Knarr, 8uTI Uguider. Isaam Moore,
N. D. Mills, Joseph Pteebota, Harry Rhoads,
Miss Edith Kilter, J. A. Stewart, Mrs. Matilda
Tate. P. A.Gacu, P. M.
Dkatii or Joe Pi. Jiwt as wo fto
to preia wo learn of the death of Joseph F. Pie,
ana of ex-Sheriff Pie, of Osceola, which occurred
et Philadelphia during Monday night last, where
be bad heea taken for medical treat meat about
ten days ago. The cause uf bis death, wears told,
wes eaacer of the liver. He wa! eged about 13
yvais. Jo waa a god boy, and was well liked
here, as well as wherever ha was known. All will
regret that be was called ewj so early lu life
The pruviouhly announced Pustivul
of tbi Orpheus Band will he bald In the 0,era
llouoe, einumeneing oo M-nday, June 7V and
will continue during the entire week. W be
speak for the Hoys 1ltical c -ntf ihutiont aod pa
I roots. They hive given their lime without
any outpermti n to have a flrtt-eU'S Band,
end aow we phoul l nit failtoahow Ibcm that wo
apprcfUt It by giving then eur aarneat and
bear'y support,
a
Sudhcm Dratii. The Rev. Thomas
Burnnaft, well-known to m-iny of our readers,
died tuddeoly at hli home Bear Council B.uffs,
Iowa, on Saturday, tbe 8th lent. Several years
ago Mr. Bartbait withdrew from lbs Central
Penmylvaiiie Conference, and Joined the Drl
aA4at ftW.) roefaranx H- ( IM.
piathd at Clear 11 eld, Oarwanaville and Philips
burg, and waa afterwards Presiding Klder of tbe
Juntate District, and at the time of bis daalb
served In the souse capacity la the Council Bluffs
District. He waa about aixty years of ae.
Plants I Krnent Bock wishes to
annouana to catena la the vicinity of Clear
field, Curwioavllle, and eliewbere, that he haa
on hand a variety of first class cabbage and to
mato plant for trinspiantiag. He baa alo
eelerylpepperleauliflowr,egg plants, all of tbe best
Improve! varieties. He hat alto a Stioaasarlmeat
ef lowerieg plaota for diapoe!. 011 at hie
Grace Hon, en Front street, nd get lofijeiaa
Hue la vt-grd to equality aod prloea. No trouble
to thow job around. Ordere by mail promptly
tttnlfd to. Ad lrs, KenaaT Bock,
may 19 It Clearfield, Pa.
A Tr.HT Cahk. AtttvUt-rHirs aro some
times in tbo hahtt el golog wrong, like other
people. Tc illustrate : George Oourley, Atseetor
ef Perry township, Jeffereoa oounly, BMtSied
CK-Shenff Mitchell, of that township, as a "loafer,"
The Skeriff took umbrage at ibis dclgnalioa,
and brought salt ageteet tbe Aaecetef for libel.
The ea-c was tried la BrMk villa last week, and
the jury renterei a verdict la favor of Mr.
Mitchell, for IIUl and eoalt. It will be observed
l rum this that Amttwra skuwld avoid the aae ef
a Jeko hy petting a anaa na the lax list as a
"loafer." The tax Ht Is a perpetual pabltc
record, and ebuttld hot be tmbellisbed la that
way.
A Fiat Incidknt. On Wednesday
last, among the aamervwa Ire alarms tareugbout
tbe eeuaty, waa oee to the effect that tbe steam
grist mill ef Mr. Hddieger, la Brady Uwaship,
was boiag rorreanded by Ire. Among those who
wsat t lb roecee were several partlee fro
Lathersbarg, who drove ever t the eaeae la a
beggy. end wboa they arrived near tbe tire they
stump ted to Una the here areweJ. t beeame
frlghtcaed and leaped dewa ttrrrtbe bank into
Stoop creek, railing a been look aaag, aJawet
discmboeelliag the beast. It bad to ba abet to
put It eat of lu misery. Na ether damage ee
ear red to tbe party, and the Ire waa pat aader
eeetrel after It Oetreyed seasa Usaber aad ftaoe.
fill tind mo T. A.
w Iitwa uJ Buntlngi.
H. Lehman A Co. it hoadquartera for
millinery goods. Store la Pie's Opera Ueuee.
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. Every one will find a general tonio
la "Ltodrej'a Improvad Blood Saarobac." All
drnggista sell iu
Ladien call and look through our
ftfiilioery Depart mLt be for boy log alee where.
Oar price are low. Reepaetfully,
T. A. Flic! A Co.
Festival! -We leurn that the chil
dren of the Clearfield Episcopal Sunday School
will bold a Festival a tbeliib.lfl.h aod 17tb of
June neit. The plane for balding It will ba filed
la a abort i!ma.
T. A. Klet k, ol the firm of T. A.
Fleck A Co., baa just returned from Now York
and Philadelphia, after parobafing a large stock
of Summer goods, embraolag tba latest styles la
Lawoa, Buntings, I'arascla, Sun Umbrellas, Fans,
and a large new let of Milliner. Among tho
latter, aro Bona cbuioe new styles. Wa invite
our lady patrons to eall and sea for tkemeelTta,
No Irooble lo abow goods, Reapectfally,
T. A. Flb.'K A Co.
Nkh Daily Staor Line. Juntos L.
Leaey has succeeded in having a dally mall estab
lished helweno Clearfield and PcnnQeld, and will
hereafter rue a daily stage between the two pnlata.
Uistontraet began with April 1st, and the stage
will leave tearflehl every morning (except Bun
day at 8 o'clock, making connections with all
Uainson the Low Grade Kail road at Pen o field, re
turning alter the last train the sama evening.
Patsengeriend freight will ba carried at low rates.
Order left at any f the hotels will bo attended
tn. Iltapr7-tf
Wo k'lii n that a little four-year old
son of J. K. Uaneock, of Lawrence township,
got p of sen ion of some matches on Saturday last,
took tbom to bis father'! barn aod set fire to tba
hay and stuff oa the barn -Boor. When discovered
It was spreading rapidly, aHhoagh then was no
draft through the building, and would have soon
caught the overhanging straw from the mow.
Luckily a destructive conflagration was prevented
by Instant and well-planned action. Mr. II. was
not at home at tbe time, and had It not been fur
bis neighbors he would have bean minus a barn.
Keep matches eat of roach of small children and
rata J
Kntrrpririno Youno Man Wo
undeisund that N. K. Arnold, of Ourwensvllla
on Monday I nit, ttarted a large crew of raea to
the wn4i to out a large tot of hemlock and pioe
leg-, tie will aho start another crew off next
week to cut about three million feet of logs, and
peel about 1,5041 tnrd of hem look birk. Having
completed bis shingle mill at Bridgeport, ho now
proposes to put sjveral thousand oord of shingta
bolts from bit lands cn Anderson creek. Be will
aUo buy bolts aiong Anirta creek, and drive
tbom in the mill at Bridgeport, or, will buy the
bolt delivered at the mill. Mr. Arnold Is deaHog
eh icily in shingles and bark, lie has no mercban
die to offer, t-ut pays en4 for everything he
bnya. He hat a aeit li tie office opposite Irrin's
Jru ,,orf " hc an P",ie h"iD Mw-loga,
btn)ls, biog'e bolts.tnd bark for sa le, will find
, t0 their intrrett tfcall on htm. Ho will at all
time, l, fond at his nfflce, and will pay the very
w. have personally known
Mf ArnM hr(h( M kQQW Ut fae hM
UrR ,UMtr, io ,bll r. if,ho.,t-eip.rlenoe
long enough to understand all tho "ops" and
''dowbs" lu b'lsineis Tir. lie now strikes oat
anew with the intention of unoovarlng alt, and to
build up a prosperous hutinee Head bis adver
tisement elsewhere in thif paper.
THE NEW YORK. CIRCUS.
Prcf. Hamilton's Great N?w York Circus and
Golden Band is coming to Clearfield, Monday,
Mat Ittt. It Is pronounced one of the very best
bows on who in, and elicits tbe highest encomi
ums of the press everywhere. The following no
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tire of the circus is takrn :rom the Cantoa (Ohio)
While the fisies Is asuaily very caution a in
ppeaking words ot eonimondation of tbe average
; ciroua, ws teal it but juilioe to this exbit'iUon to
commend tt to all. It Is decidedly the sruarett
dealing show that hue visited this place in many
a year. Ilodett in adveitie ng the programme
aa announted is givenentire. The thow it notice.
t ie lrm the simple fact of the entire aStehce ot
all tide shows, gamblers, and peanut vender ;
trout all drunoeuness, petty thievery, und inault
ing familiarity of employes,
It is a No. 1, first olass, itfuaro-toed concern
frum tbe lop of ttae centre-pule down to tbestaiilee.
From the manager to the last employ any one l
sure of civil trratment and po.ita anawen. Tne
show itielt Is replete with novelties, aod memliera
ft ( nl.ten.av -f m rr.tt tejej ffmim-
tloa. During iis two lay's suy here we did not
near of a single theft or case of drunkenness be
ing loll lo any of tbe eighty ptople eoooeoitd
Wtth tbe abow Wit on by saying eonie again
boys, for such shows as tbe New York Circus do
do harm lo any town, and a little fan we all
enjoy." .
The thow grounds seleuted, are on tet Clear-!
field side. The lower bridge has been chartered
for the day, and will be free for all, to and from
tbe show.
l EORATION DAY.
At a meeting held a the Court House on Mon
day evening, committees were appointed and ar
raageincau made to fittingly observe the ap
proaching anni-rarr of tioooratiog soldiers'
graves, May 28th. Fol owing ii the programme
to bo observed on that day t
An oration wilt bo delivered io front of tbe
Court House t 1 o'clock P. M. At the conelu
eion of tbe exercises, tbe procession will form In
tbe fol low is g order i
Chief Mar-hat J. P. llnrcbfleld.
iJa Captain P. A. Gaulin, Captain Jbn Sim
mont, Lieutenant a rote Kerr, Lleat. A. W,
Wallers, Lieut I.. J Morgan, Capt. Rota
MoPherson, Licit M. L. MoQuown,
Lieut. J.M Stewart, Lieutenant
Osnir L. Mo'Te.
Cornet Band.
Speaker, ex-Govcraors, Jadxet and Repreeenu
tivea uf tbo Preas.
Legnl Fraternity.
Burgess and Town Counoil.
Drum Corps Captain Mutton.
Bold era Colonel -wcup, Marshal.
Artillery Criptein Brown.
Soldiers, Widows and Orphans.
Floral Committee Marthal, Suoitto V. Wllsna,
Cornet Hand.
Clllrent Marshal, D. R. Fullertnn. Aide Os
car Mitebell. J. F. Sovdcr.
Odd Fellow , MaauBa and otner Soaieties aa I As-
eooiaiiona Marshal, S. J. How,
U. K BnbtHth School in oharge ef Superiotcod-
rni Marshal, F. G. Harris.
PreahjterUn babtiaib Suhuol la oharga of Super-
h. ten d eht Marthal, J. L. H. Ilelohhold.
West Clearfield Babhalb Hobool in uhargeefSu-
per 1 1, te orient Mhtrehal, George 0. Moore.
Luthera- ewbOatb -eboot tnebage of Superlo-
t.adrDt Maribr.1, Maarloo Uoffer.
Cathulio Hoblmlh tMbool la oharge of Superin
tendent -Mersbel, J. F. XeKcoriek
Fplieopai IS ab bath Hehool In charge of tfuperia-
trndent Marihal, A.J. Hagerty,
Baptist Batibath School io oharge ot buperlntcnd
CBt Marahal, Rtehard Sbi-k.
The re rem on lea at tbe et tottery will consist of
sumo very interesting exercises, after which Suff
er will ba strewn on th grarea if ibe fsilcn he
roes. Com one OomnHt Do honur t9 tboe who
died, that our liberties might be preserved. We
extend a general invitation to all persons, sold tare
and civilians, all aocietlci and Sunday trhoolt, and
an c asset oi people to jot a wnu us en Decoration
day to doing thai boner aod offer lag that respect
aad htvowhicb those dreerra, who gave up tbeir
Uvea that liberty might live and our inititatlons
he preferred unto tho latest generation.
D. MoGauauRr. F. 0. Harbin,
June M mm lias, H. II, Snaw,
at a ire V. Wiiaoa.
Committee ef Arrangement!.
ft la earaettly declred by the Chief Martha)
that all eli I tent and every body else juta Id tbe
proccrtlon. If "Decoratioa Day,' la worth oa-
aervlng at all, It Is worth observing right. If
ibe fallen heroes are worth honoring at all It Is
worth eur while to manifest a willingness to do
in a proper spirit that which every patriot heart
must acknowledge Isaju.t aad appropriate .tribute
to tbo memory of tba brave ipirlu, who sacrificed
tb lr Uvea la defense of ear Oummea Country.
foevereVbeBr Into lino aa! let there heea
lounging on the street eornera end sidewalk
when tbe reeessioa moves for waved. Mtrsielt,
he promptly oa time. Be active and stir up the
multitade from far and a ear te do bonnr to tbo
dead eeldicie. 1
By order ar Cnixr MaasBaL.
The Committee aa arrangeoieaU appointed tba
follewiog Oommitteee and (Score t
Commttiee oa Mo iis- If . D. Van Yalsab.Chalr.
man Jee. Weaver. Ueo. Moore.
Committee of In vital ie George W. Rbeesn.
Chairman; J. F. Snyder. Al. M. flow, W. A.
Barr, II. W. Swiiib, J.F. MnKonrjok.
Committee eej Ft w. U. Sis lee, Chair
man t W. M. Shaw, Clare new R arrest, A. I.
Susder, Joaalhaa Beynea,
C'omiaittee oa UecurevtUMi- laaace Kerr, Chair
man, with lurty-twe yowog tad mo to aaitst.
Committee en hpaekert Hen. U. JL Barrett,
Chairmaei F. U llama, W. fat ittll
Floral Committee datBcsL. Leaey, Chairmen,
with about lit I .d es aad geatlomea le anlst
Committee ie Mark Oraest drw Jack sob,
Cbeirtnaai tfeiauel Barge, Jaatee McDoaeid, awd
eihera.
J. P. Barebfteld was appeleted OkUf Marshal,
with power to cheese hie ewai audi.
Wm. M. M'Caltoegbwll' eidre the people oa
Deooratleb Day,
Ho. ilk V; Wll.oa will real Will CarlaWo
Feoaa, 0ever Tbeea Over.
Copt. D. MeUaugbey, Smith T. W II tee. tV H.
Shaw, Freak Uarrm, Jehe fcHmmeoe, l. . PmU
Urtoe, ware appelated a Pervaaaawa OemmMcaoj
fbr lUl.toUaeiha aaa-Uer la hand aad perfaet
inch arraagameata aa they deasa fit.
A aerond Urira invoice of Millinery,
jutt opcocJ, at T. A. Fleck A Co.'.
Sun Umbrella". Parasols and Fans,
just reeeived, at T. A. Fleok A Co. 'a.
Fn Rat al A Thirty fivo Horso-
Power Kngiee end B Her, Ball Shingle Maokioe,
Parker Shlnxlc Machioe, Drag Saw Bolter, wita
Shaning, Po.lsjt, Belting. Mill aompteteand la
good ardor. Located aeor DuBoii.
Address, Ib DiWitt,
j( DuBois, Pa.
Farmers, Look Hire I Lytic will
give you highest market price for Wheat, Oat.
Cora, Buokobeat, Butter, Egg. Onion, Apple,
dried ' fruits, and all kiedt of produce, be ba
the largest and best selected stock of groceries,
leas, eoffeee, urn I at tat, spices, oil salt, sugar,
qtjeeoeware, tuba, bucket, baskets, eh or dp, Ac,
lo Clearfield eoanty. He buy bis good la largo
quantitiea from manufacturer and first bands
for aaab, and lakee Ibe advantage of all
diseouBU.and cob le enabled to tell at lowest
price. He give eaah priors for produce.and tell
hi good at tho lowest prtocs la the ooanty.
sept-24 T8 tf
LETTER FROM HUSTON.
putFiaxo, May 15, 1M0.
Ma. RntToB : The Hr drive Is about "bung
op" on Laurel Run. Cent, ecarolty or water.
The aaw mills and shingle mills In tbe township
ra ail runnlna and dailr ahiomants of lomnvr
and shinnies ars made from the depots at Tylers,
Pen tie Id and winterourn.
The farmrrt are busy ; bet thing are growing
slowly, tbe weather being so dry.
Harry C. So-fieiJ, wtiiie oa a trip to tbe Forest
eouoty pigeon roosts recently, brought home five
doien wild pigeons alive. He baa them eontinfd
In a buildiog,end tbey are every intereiting tight.
Two first-class fight dlsgraood tbe town tbie
wrck. On of the oombnanu wss badly lamed
Oo Friday night a party of woodsmen went to
tbe Hobaoker Hotel, about midnigbt, and do
manded admittance and whisky, ibe leader of
the party was Patrick Hiiey, who on a futtner
tiL.l-u kUaoel dwui la. (.U ikU kll.
K "backer reloped to let the orowd lo, and aome
hostile demonstration being made, tbe landlord
fired through the window, bittiug Riley io the
side, aod eerluutly wounding biui. Tne crowd
retreated, and oa Saturday Hi 107' friuoda ar
reated hohaekcr, aod the latter "at held aader
hail to antwer at Court. Ykiu.iI.
That Xew Hailroad. The Altoona
Sum of the 13th, In speaking of the new railroad,
say tho survey of tbe projected railroad from
Altoona to Carrol I town to connect with Cberrr
tree aod potsibly point further northward ha
progressed to one mil wett of Aihland Furnace,
a distance of aboot eleven miles. Dy this route,
bioh is belog ran under the supervision of an
engineer named Hammer, the distance will be
twenty -two miles. Tbe Johnstown Tr-ternee says
that "should tbi route prove satisfactory two
others will be surveyed, if necessary, both to follow
tbe Clearfield creek, bat diverging at different
polti la different directions. The people of
Altoona and Chest Springs seem to he la earnest
In tbia matter, but those living In Carroll! own
and Cherry tree are decidedly lukewarm Tbe
latter are of the op nion that if the line It built
at all It ought to be bo lit to Ebenshurg. And
thus, as between a conflict of ideas, tb prospect
of an early completion of the road la not to say
good."
The Altoona Trihunt In alluding to the snme
enterprise says : 4 Oa Monday the survey of tbe
proposed Cherry tree aod Altoona railroad was
begun. An engineer (the same who surveyed tbe
Bell's Oap rallroa t), accimpanied by come of the
f' lends of the improvement and about lea men,
started to locate tbe line near tbe Buokhorn, lac
ing in the direction of Atbtaad Furnace. It Is
tho intention to surrey several lines 00 Ibis part
of tbe road, aiit will be the most difficult of any,
and then adop tthe unit feasible. A number of
Altoona gent Its en bar large land Interest! Ib
the section of country through which it will run.
Tbe road will he a narrow goatee."
HIS HUNT IS OVEU.
Wo regret to Icaro that ''Bill Long," the oldest
and tnoit daring banter Ib this section of tbe
State, died at the reel Jen ee of his soa Jerk
Long near the Summit tunnel, 00 the Low
Grade Railroad, on tbe 7th Instant, la the Sttb
year of bis age. Th last fifty years of hi life
wes spent in tbooMog Jeer with the rifle, which
ho did by the hundred. Hi chief ecoupaLt-iO was
bunting, trapping aod keying wild beasts.
He exhibited to tbe writer of thi article,
(who at tbe lime wa an acting J attic
of the Peace) hiio.Irojs of scalps pantbera,
wolves, wild eats swd foxea. Wa rcei lleet one
e mat Be eavua lutwoer vase, end uuebuutdeiad
a bag filled with scalps, and, when, assorted
and oounted, there were over forty fnx, ton
wild est, ava wolf aud two panther aoelpi tbe
work of owe campaign. He would slay the foxes
and wild fats daring the Winter while tb fur
wa In Its prime, dry tb soalps, and In April and
May be would make bis raid en the wolf dene for
their pups, and neatly always ancedcd in getting
away with them and the mile wolf. Ho never
killed a ''mammy wolf," except oa two occasions,
when be waa compelled to do It la self-defence.
He held that by killing the females be would
hate a very abort orop the next year. The dent
would be vacated and he woe Id have to bunt new
one. The deaswer loeated along Boone V, or
Elk Muontain, and on th bead watcra of Clear
field and Cheat creeks, and be seemed to have
them aa well loo ted a th reaidoQce of his
neighbors, Hi asesp from death was frequent
and mlracuton.
LETTER FROM NEW WASHING
TON. New Waamxamiv, May 17th, lest,
Mb. Int'oa t Nutwithtiaadlng the fact that
a great deal of timber did not reaoh tbe market,
a con ico aeon of wnun tnere is a leek of money.
the merchants of tbii place are dot eg a brisk 1
buatoca.- ihetr motto la "Small probta and
qu'Ok sales," by whieb tbey are securing them- ,
eoives an immense en it ore.
Owiog te the dream and high wiads, the
fire fiend li duibg ewietdeiubie damage io this
eection of the oounly.
The residence of Mr. Prank Neff, tell a victim
to this destructive element last Wednesday alter ,
Buoa. Mr. N bed beta working to a lie Id not j
far frum the bouse when he first saw the fire, the ;
the blase of wbinh emanated frum the roof. Tbe
dmes made soch bite d May that quvnebng them .
wa not to bo tbuuffbt of. To Ot'Oteota of tbe;
bout were, however, nr)y al aaved. The build- I
ittg was owned by Henry Ittetb, Ktq. I
Our genial friend, Mr. Ja. Orr, formerly ef 1
this place, and bow elerk In tbe W bile lluuae,
near Marietta, Pa., Is seen oa our streets, ahak-
ing hands witb bia many friend. He axpoaia to
return ib about too days. j
The (bird session ef tbo New Washington
Normal b.s opened wit b grand eueeese. In both
departments Normal and Model there eraaw
one hundred end fity student. Mer. L K.
Webrr, Matt Savage and J. M. Davidson are ibe
li'Strueiora of tb Normal department, end Mica
ataic M Mitchell of the Mudel .-b.ol.
Superintendent MoQuowu examined the elaas
ia Theory of Teaching last Friday eftarawoa.
He rsprestod himself highly pleased with the
elaa la every particelar. We, a eitisena, fetal
proud of hir. MuQuuwn at a pubuc oOloer. . He
wae at one lime one of our enterprising aad
eunbiiWwi yoang saee, and by bia energy, faiib
tulness and sell-rvliaooe tie gained the owahdwoee
or tho people, for whom, be new so untiringly
labor!.
8, T. Breekhanh, Biq.,of Clearfield, delivered
rtwtn. ,m ' I'nliu. .. )rln K r,l ...,
wr the sfudenu of the Normal liuiuaie vi tots
piece Mr. B. waa gieeied by large and Intelligent-look
lug auJ onee. He held bis be re r a
epelUbaund fur terry-five minutes. All went
away highly Waxed, 'iae entire lecture waa
marked with tb aat sublime thoughts, cloth
in xquMl language, that gave It rlobneta end
beaut jr. Such eoeationo are highly ioolruetlve
ea well aa entertaining. They have a tendency
to educate tbe aaaasee. CiTir.es.
11 GAINED 23 POUNDS."
Noxtii Clvmrb, N. T.,Dee. 24th, 1875.
Dr. M. M Pa nan, Freedcaia, N Y ,
Dear Sir i A boat year ego my health waa te
too that I wa hardly able te do ba tinea al ell.
lei no appetite, con Id aot sleep Bigblt, coughed
a great drel, and bad, In fact, begun te ennuia
platatbe Bcoeasity ef breaking up my buioee
end g'-ing le a different climate for my health. I
bad triad moat everything recommended for such
onset, but found wo relief. I took five bottles of
your Blood and Liver Keeaedr n Nerve Tonic,
and gaiaed tit pounds In weight, and feel myself
aa well as ever. i oars truly,
My 12 2t J. II. NHWK1.L.
Dr. Feaoar' Blood and Liver Remedy aad
NrT Tool may well be called "The eenquer
ing here" ef tbe limes. Il la the medical triumph
of the age. Whoever be "th bluti" should take
il for It regulate aod restore dbe dieerderod
system that give rise te them. It alwaye cure
BMIoosbom aad Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dy
pepaia, Constipation, Ueadaobea, Fever aad
Agaa, Bpleea Knlargmet, Scrofula, Brytlpelae,
Pimple, Bletebe aad all aklB IraptloB aad
Blood Disorders Swelled Limb and Dropsy
Sleepleasnes, Impaired Nerve and Nervous De
bility i Restore flesh aod Mreagth whoa Ibe ) a
tefct I raaalog daw or going Into declloe ; cure
Ftmale Wee knee aad Chreale Rheumatism, aad
fcbevea Ckroal Bronehiti, aad all Lang and
Threat dtBenbiea, li dee theee telega hy sirik
Ing at th root of dlte aad rtraevlag lu eaaaea.
Dr. Feaaar Improved Coagb lUaey will ra
liev any eoagh la eoe hoar. Try a sampl bottle
mt iNMiii
Dr. Faeaer'e tteldea Rellel ewre any pain, aa
Ttoth aeba, Wooralgla, Colic or lleadaobe lo Ire
to tbtrty mleuttt, aad roasUly relhjvw Rbeem
tiaaa, Kiaaey Oaaiataka, Dlaw4.eaa, aa.
Dr. Feaaar'a St Vita Dtae Speelfle. Ova
belli alwaye re.
Fer aala by llartswlsk A Irvla, DniggUu,
Clearlald, Pa. . . aeg tlf.
? a II T nVimnn A Ona atnt-A ami
aee their new stock of Lawaa, percalu Llacai,
etc. Store ka Pie's Opera uenaa.
'What can 1 do to keop cool this
warm weatherf" Yoa can get a liaea duster, an
.i.a. . eakiia vast, atraw hat. or an am
brella, at II lr linger A Rook's It
The New Centennial Family Sewing
Machine for ealy SIS. end the ew Remington
for Warranted to be Ant-class ! For fur
ther particulars, address Jofli B. llmDik,
,pjdi tf CUarfield, Pa-
Switi for a-!, bolb f-et nd imall, . . ,t
For Tat and lean, and nice when seen 1
Then i.aoy will laugh I save tbeir oath,
Aod buy their suit Uirlinger A Rook's.
St
15uY Your Mill Now 1 Wo are the
proprietor of a Saw Mill, complete la every par
tlcalar, which we will sell very eheaa- For par
tlculara, addr.t R. A. A W. D. BIGLEK,
mrh3,'B0 tf. Clearfield, Penna.
Boo a woman on bonwhack in anothor
column, riding near Speer' Vineyards, with a
boaeh of Grape from whleh Fpeer's Port Grape
Wloe la made, that fa so highly ei teemed by the
medical professloa for the use of Invalids, weakly,
persons and lh aRed. Sold by K. W. (Irahsm,
Draggitt, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-lfi '7-tf.
Pain in the side, ahouldera and
back, bitter taste in the mouth, dissiuesf, smart
nu of tb eye, brlok dutt deposits, nerroas de
bility, Ac, are cured by Bsrosnia.
Prepared at R. K. Thmpsoa's laboratory,
Tltasrllle, Pa. For sal by all druggist In
Clearfield, aod Joseph Sevier A Soa, Lulbers
burg, Pa. t
A Fact. An advertisement Inserted
ia tbe Rxri aLicaa will reach more rradara than
If published lo all the other p Mi era In the eoon
ty, and cost tbe adrcrtlsei let than one-half
In other words, an edvertiy mcit published in
our Jrarnal is worth double the price of that
charged by any other publisher la tbe eouoty.
It le a fact." I'-
Clkarpirld Coal Tradi. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tbo week ending .May Stb, 1880, end
the same time last year t
COAL.
For the week
Ham time I a I year..
TOM.
I,7li2
2o,lna
Dfr-av (a trik) 8,M)o
Prevlooily during year - $M.7Bi
tain lime last rear 477. U8R
Decrees SH.Ml
Total in 1HS0 4(Mt 41
Same time last y tar ii6.li
Decrease - V5.773
ornxx rar.ioBV.
Lninhar tl "
Mitceilaneous freishts "
Sptcinl.
lieu, ron tai B ! A crow-bred Alderny atd
Jertey lil'I.L. ibreo . old. Addreaf, lor
further particulars, Willi aw V autr,
myl2.3i Rookian, Pa
M iwete p Krr Vli perpons wanting flrtt
olass Vwing M tehin thoud buy tb N.w I to
p ed Lti.ht.p,t,nfilng Weed, for tale bj J.bn S.
B-er, Clearfield, Pa , or Mile R. Heert, dealer
in .M-u-hlneo and O gtns, K vn l hvlllt, Pa.
miy llfth &m
lltaoira Foa Salb. R. Newton Shaw keeps a
full supply of Fredoma Uugitiet and Platform
Wagons for sal. To be seen at th Shaw House
yard. Call on or add ran bim at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, may 13-tf.
Wabtih. 600,000 H-ft-et shaved bonp, deliv
ered at the railroad, in car loads of 8,1100, at all
Euints oo tho Tyrone A Clearlield, P A Bald
agle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for
which I will pay the highest market price.
J. F. KftAMKR,
Octlfl, IR7"-tf. Clearfield, Pa.
0a Hi'xnsan l'ia Cxv. DtsconnT or Old
Pbicb. Sewing Ma-rhlne can now be purchased
at Merrell tin and variety store, from $;ti up
wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired
on the shortest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July It, 1STT.
CoLLicroa' WanaAST. W have prepared
a form, and have on band a largo quantity, of
blank "Collector s Calei, wntob bae Owen ap
proved by the hinhest Icg-il author Hy In Ibe
Courts of thie county. At lt ("is par
doaeo w will mall any nam her to in Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to
advertise propertv, must pott up not lets h-D
three notloe In tb mott punlio places in nit
borough or towntnip. n.
vTAMTen.I)rllvere.l at the Kail Rnnd.
IOu.iiiio 111 Inch ahavedtliingiei.
lU.0l,n 14-ineb eawed Ihlnglre.
ino.lluo feet of pine boarj..
i" '.iiiiii 14-feet ehaved huo.
A.llno railroad lira.
oli.OliO fret of goud hemlonk brdl.
ror which 1 will tsar th. hixheit market price,
delivered at OlearBeld, or al an point on the
Tyrone A Clearfield Kailru.d.
J. r. ftaAiia..
Cl.arllcM, Pa., Oot. II, 1878 tf.
Just lU'i't'lveil.
Just Roeivod bv ARNOLD, ul
CUKWE.NSVltiLE:
C'nr l.oiul Nuvtt Kcotin Vlaslor!
Cur X.ond pure Corn, hy. and Out
Chop !
I rtr I.nnd lenken hull :
Our Load ol Choito Fttinily Flour I
Car Load Dry Unods, UriKMiries, Aii.l
tarHhinirloii, Uurk If. It. Tics and
Gruin will ho tuktiti In exchunge.
I urwotiHVille, Mtiy 1, 18(H.
PAUL TAYLOR. 0o Thursday, May fitb,
1HR0, by Rev. R. Minkit.Mr, C.J Paul. of Clear
field county , and Mr. C. Taylor, of IlualingdiB
aoenty, Pa. ,
OODKN BAILEY Oo Wednetday, April
2tb, I1S0, by Rev. George Leidy, Mr. Jonathna
Ogrdea, of Lawraooe lownahip, and Mil Martha
atiey,or fixe towninip, t'learnexi eouoty, ra.
FORCEY HOOVRR At theretldenoe of the
hridw'a ia br. io Murri lownahip. on Sunday,
Mav t b. ISHO. hy Rev. W. H Whilnev, Mr.
Clarenre A. Forcer end Miss Mary R. Hoover,
all of Olearueld county, Pa.
PALMRR BMBAT.. On Sundnv. Oouher
19th, 1ft, U. hy J. M. Turner, K-q , Mr. James
M Palmer. of Deoaturtown.hip.and Miss Beitha
Sinaal, of Bogs; townthip, OloarfieU county, Pa,
PAHB II l' IU.IR. Oo We Ine. lev. April 7th.
IFllO.hv J. W Turner, Kq , Mr. Isaac Pate and
Llllia HuMer, both of Graham town 'hi p. Clear
field ceuBiy, Pa.
BARGRR. Tn Bradford townrblp.na Friday
"rninir, May Utb, 'fSO, Mrs. Rachel Baraer,
mother uf Isaiah G. Barger, aged about 72 years.
SKLFRIDOK At th home ef her aon, In
Ooabea tuwoahtp, Clearfleid county, Pa., on
Tuesday, April 2UUi.laH0.Mra. Barbara Hcllridae.
IB tne MO ib ter tl hae ) , , . . ,
BEtM. At the retideaee of hi parents la
M rtia township. Claarltold eountv. I'a.. on Fri
day, May 7th, Il 9. Francis J , etdeil eoa of
Jesse and H, Beam, agftd llyart, B inontha and
10 day.
It Is ald that "deaih love a shining mark,"
and astf In coofirmatien of this the grim M inster
leveled bis fatal abaft at the subject of thi no
tice, A young mta uf most eiemplary character,
Illustrated by aa wnblemithed and pure life, and
pottesting la an eminent degree ihoeo qualities
of bead and heart thet so endears en lo his fel
lows, kind aad courteous to all at home and
abroad, a dutiful and loving aon, a tender eoa
tldcrate brother, a genial and true friend, having
the esteem and retpeot of all hi associates.
Bojoylrig the full confidence of Ike couiwianlty
la nhich ha lived, he bad already made for bim
self a character which would have (old maca In
bis favor lo th item battl or life bad he been
spared. That he had a large piece b tbe affee
tlnn of his friend and neighbors, tb large eon
coot whleh followed hi remains to their Isst
reeling plaoe auffloieotly attest. "My he rest la
peaee." eoa
CLEARF1ELDM ARRETS.
Ot-BABf tBLOf Pa, May 18, I MO.
Flour, per owt $3 $6
Buckwheat Floor, par cwt ,., go
Cora Meal, per cwt - I Ov
Chop, rye, per ewt. 1 To
Chap, anixed, per ewt . I
Bran, aer ewt H - 1
Wheat, perbu'hol 1 Sft
Rye, per butbel Bfc
Oeta, per bethel $0
Oera, ears, per besbel . 40
Book wheat, per bethel a
Clorar aeed....H.H..M.- . I to
Timothy ed..- m I T
Petaton. per bnehel fie
Apple, per bahelu. .
Onion m t aa
Ham, per arauod - Ill
Shoeldar, per pound - S
Dried Beef, per pound - 18
Chlekeaa, per pair.-...M-M.. - M
Setter, per pound tb
Big, per desea lo
Salt, per aaoa, large. ..... I le
Ooal Oil, per galUe.... II
Lard, per poead... .-.eM...M 1
Dried Apple, per nb4h.hhm f
Dried Peaobea, per powad. )
Deaaa, par buihel.. . t $
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
PniLADKLrni A, Mav IT. Breadstuff are less
active. Corn Is steady. Small rale at HJjfor
uplands. Bark Is nominal at 129 per ton for No.
I queroitrnn. Seeds Clover la dull at M71c )
timothy Is nominal at 12 763. Plat la Wirtb
ll,s. Fluur and Meal t-tour la in limited re
quest, but quotable unchanxed. Sale ef $1,1110
Laerele. tneluding Minnesota entree at i,2ft(i))
(1.50, Penot) Irani family at a.7ofuo.Tn t wtt
era do. at $i.T6(oiflli, and patent at ftf) btt
T.76. Rye fluur la quiet. We quote at 14.15 per
banal.
Grain Wheat 1 In limited demand, but rather
lower. Sale of I 200 buehels, including rod, at
vl.il, and author at II l.l.Hl Bl. At the opea
hoard, first call, il 31 was bid lor May , II.2M
lor June; $1.14 fur uly, and $1.10 fur August.
Kye tfc itea-ly at Soc. Corn ia o,olet and a ibad
Aimer. tele oi o,00 nueheia, ineludiog ni
jecitd atilc; steamer, at jl(n;2c. At the open
board, first eall, i."o0 buthels August sold at 610,
and Alio was bid tor May 4iu for June ; 410
tor July, and buo for August. Oats are firm.
Rales of 4.20tJ bushels. Including mixed at 4(
4 Ice, and btto4-ri(!f,4fia.
W hlsky It steady. Sales or western at Jl.U'l.
Caiciuu, May 17. Flour le quiet. Wheat dull
andlnw.Tj So. S Chicago ipring,$I.IA for catb
vl lljI ll for Junet $Uflj tur July f-r
Juty; Nj. S d. 9rnV7e. Corn doll and lower
K7(oj;t7)olorcaeh j Jiti;fa:He. for June; afljo bid
Juiyj rtjeeted, S&(o.:ioj. Oats In good demand
tending upward; 3i Jo lor eato ; 30 j for June,
itfcc for July. Kyeilrmerat 82e. Barley firmer
M7fVt,SS.
Pork dull, weak and lower; 111 40 for cash ,
$1042) lor June; lo&rj'M for July.
Urd dull and lower: SA.VOffi.o0-4 for eafb and
Judo; $fl vi tor July. Bulk menu dull; choulders
$1 i ebort ribs, f A 40 ; ebort ete.r fl e. K$,
ii$Ve. Hhitky tteady, uncbangtd, at II.HS;
same sates, $1.07.
Jfur flmtlsrmcuts.
T)I.PH FOR 8 AI,F. Thirteen hive of
1) Iuliao Heea wbieb I will tell cheap for
uatb, or schanv for wheat. For further io-
lormstlon call oo or addrctt tbe undersigned,
J. F. K RAM ICR,
Nor ,'79-tf. Clearfield, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN. On first-class Im
proved farm property, by tbe Mutual Li e
Ioiuranne Company of New York, on first mort
unite, in sums trom $l,0i'0 op. Fur further in
formation apply to the undersigned.
HI RXTHAL W, SMITH.
Clearfield Pa., May 7th, 1879-tf.
Thomas A. Duckett,
III KU ERY give notice to tbe eltiiens of Clear,
fie'd and the surrounding vtrinity that I am
prepared at a'l time to furnish families and
manufsrturing estabiithtnents with a superior
quality ol
Coal, Wood f Coke,
Which I am prepared to deliver tn a few hours'
notice. I am alwaye ready to haul and deliver
Imoi and to ibe depot or anywhere etae, and
move fx mi lie and household goods anywhere on
rttort nonce. Tll'ir. A. Ul lhtn
Cl-arfield, Pa., Mar. 11, I.StO-tf.
JURY MT. List of Grand and Traverse
Jurors drawn for June Term. A. D. IBBO, Court
comtnenelng on the fourth Monuavof May (,24ih),
and lo oooiioite three weeks ;
TkAvxanit junot-a, rianT wxbk, war 21.
F K Sbeicrd,rJurnaida,' Wm A Ogden, Lawren',
Henry Young, " Johp Smith, "
Kamnel lUlr, Bell, Wui Itrocius, "
W II 0-r, ! Mi Hehrvvrr,
II W M"tt, " 0 radwailader, Morris,
John Hmith, niooni, Milo Hyt, Osceola,
JeeteSmral, Bofxo. Kljah Wlut, "
KdJ Wrigley. Bradford i David T Sharp, Ponn,
David Gingory, " J-e R Caldwell, Pike,
las L Leaty, C Inert! eld, Samuel Starr, "
ItiiaeNiirrie.Citrwent'le.iJ M Ilnnrer, Bandy,
L-weenfO Killim. Cheat, W G (juinley, '
Adam Kcphavt, Decatur, U L Hoy, "
.lot R Ames, lerguson, 1 ug lloherllcg, "
J W Voting, J J Overdorf, '
Jeff Hell. Greenwood, 'Sam'l J Gelnet, Union,
John llafkett, Huston, K. Jefferion, Woodward,
tSyl'ler Weituer, JurdanThoa Gordon, H
TRAYBPtna j i' aorta, iroobp wxer, mat SI.
penry L McOhee. ReMWm Miller, Covington,
Tohias SI, a Her, Bloom, jllenj Klinger, Chest,
C M (.off, ihan'l Gots, Sr, Deeetnr
tno B llesrharl, DoKgs,i Henrv Owens, Ferguson
John W Kyler, " J',hn D Butler. Girard,
Jaoob Dimcling, " C Langafoed, Houttdale
James Shimmel, ' (Gen Bowmen, "
Jae-b Peirr-e, Bradford. .Matt li-trney, "
Jot W Fmith, Brcarla.!John Thoiopaon, Jordin
I homaa Cooiier,
Geo II Mall. Lawieoc.
Jacob Ppriotf', H
Ttioma Flick, '
Hid r.h'.!f, "
Peter Wioteert, Rrady,
Lewis Sbitornvl M rri,
, J Ames, Morris,
It II Lawtbc, Or ccole,
Jonathan Wall, Penn,
J. K. notiorf. ClearfielJ W Eddy, Woodward,
Jacb A Fault, Ja Carter, "
Aug Mulson, Covington. Jock Abbott
Jnu J I'icard, " jW II Joy,
OBAND JVBORN, THIMP WKKK, it'lK 7.
Wm M Shaw.Clearfleld, Sam'l Hsuerty, Outieh,
II It Thompson, Cur'ilk, John W Moore, Hue ton,
W SOil Hand, Ooring'n Jet MfKeehan, Jordan,
Weatlev White, Burntide James Catheart, Knnx,
Jas W MeGhee. IMI, iamael Hoover,
John 0 Ntewe-t, Brad'J,A Humphrey, Law'nee,
Joe U Kirk, Brady, lo LSchoonover, Morris,
Kdward Albert, llotrca, 'Isaac Markle, Newhurg,
tWeh'd Hughes. Ilec4tur,itJeorge K Jonct.Otoenla,
Jet Fergostin.Ferguton.lt'hae Cleaver, Pcnn,
Jno W Morrav, uthn, lvi R Dressier, t:olon,
Heirk'h bweal.Graham,1 A F Baughman, Wood'd.
TRAVRRHB JUkORB, TBIRD WEB ST, lt'R 7.
Wm Bard.Curwensville 'J W RtfT-rlt, Pono,
Jona Shatter, Brady, John A.Wouuer.Oeceola
Uwis Shindi ll, "
T C lleims,
Geo A Allls, "
Jacob K'linger, '
Jerse Harmon, '
J Jiinison,
J W Horn,
James T llelile, "
Geo Hegarty, II ottdale,
Patriok Shields, M
Thet hipgletoo, M
John I)0 der, Bradford,
Hiram Wilson, "
L C Watson, "
Aehiuy Siewsrt, M
Aarun Petere, '
Robert Hell, Sandy,
inos Kline, "
J A Terpe, "
Psler B liJuy,
J J Snyder, Cbet.
Silas Carey, Cledrfiu1dta
H m Poiter,
Willi m Davis, tiiilieb,
Hobert MvCally, "
Adam Custard, Decatnr,
Afonto White, 11
" C hheeta,
W T Rntbroek, Morris,
Albert Swartaell, '
Amoa t'enaal, Wuod'd,
James Moots, Uu reside.
T N Folton, Lawrence,
G 0 Irvin, "
J A Antes, "
Daa'l Bowman Jr, Knox,
Mirhael Smittt, Jordan,
Kin 1 1 Rougeaux. Girard,
Wm Job aeon, Graham.
Jacob Barger, Pike
r LCoudriai.CovtnatnB.
JobuaPeliwall,Nwi.'g,
Oltrer Moere, K art bant,
I Wettl.rovk, Wnlliee'n,
SherilT's Sale.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Pea Sr., itsned
out of the Court of rommon Pleat f Clear
held Co., and to me directed, there will beexoted
to I'I'tiLIO SALH, et tbe Court House, lo the
borough af Clearfield, Pa,, oo
Friday, May 2 let, INrtO,
Atl o'clock, P M., tho following deirrlbed real
ettate, lo win
All tbe right, title and in tores t of Defendants
lo sll that certain tract of land situate in Green,
wi nd townahlit, Clearfield county Pa., bounded
and described at follow : Bounded on th north
hy Isnis late nf Wm Bell, deceased, on tb south
and weat br lands of John W. Bell, and on tbe
eait by lands of William McCrackan, containing
ahout oa acres, witb about li acres cleared, ana
leaving erected thereon a small frame boue and
log barn, and also a ynungtirchard of about 100
ttaes oi chn .4 fruit growing theroo.
Sriaed, taken In et ecu ion an I tn be soil at
the property of N. H. Arnold and W. R. Harts
bora. A LRO,
All tbo right, title end Interest of Defendant
In a certain piece of land situate la llonlsdule bor
ough. Clear Ao Id county, Pannsy Ivania. being
lot Qi 1 00 feet on Hannah at rent, large hotel,
three siorie high, 10x40 feet, barn Us art feet,
" FeiiedTletken -O enerBtlo
the property ef .1. B. Benn,
ALSO,
AH the right, title and Intercrt of DeMdaota
In aoertala lot of ground situate in Hueton town-1
thip, riearfield uuoty, Pa., In ihe village ef;
Pen ft eld being part of lot No. 27 on the plot of
said village, and part of lot donated by II. B
Hewitt. Hie whole hae 103 feet front and 1U4 ;
feet deep, fronting on couth aide of Woo Iwnrd j
Hired, bounded north and east by lands of F, K.
Ilrwilt, south and wett by land of II. Woodward,
and north by landa of George Woodward. Tbe i
flhnrcb it ib by CU fset, two stories high
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold at;
tbe property of M. B. Church, Penfletd. I
ALSO,
All tb right, Mile and Interest of Defendants
la that oettain tract of land situate ia Lawrence j
township, Clearfield county, I'a., bounded aad i
described as follow 1 1 Int. Beginning al lot ef I
M.AA. Carter; thence by lot sf Lewi UMr
north 01 degrees east 17 psreae to a post la !
Moose creek t ihenoe by line nf land of Hlohard !
Shaw sooth I degrees wett perettro to post j i
tkenoe by line of land of A. L..Ogdn south o 10 j
degree west 14 8 10 perches euulb J decrees I
west 7 f -10 perehee north 22 degrees west 2 I II
perehe Boutn fill 4 10 p rebel west 10 4 10 per-
-h o corner tf ether lot of M. A A. Carter i
tbeooe by same north It degreee west 4 4-10 per-1
cbes io plsce of beginolng, containing one acre
and 77 S 10 prrcbe. I
ALSO,
Id. On other lot In said township, beginning
at a put la townthip road Ihe eoranr al ibis lot
and lot Bold to Gevrg Mullen; thence by said
to ash ip road north 20 degree west 80 feel to let,
Iff Mrs. Carter; thence by the earn north 83 d I
area east ii 3 reei, ennre er iee, io ioi an at. ttr
lert tbeaee by the same eoatb 61 degrees east $0
teet to pott ( thenoe by the aarae aoeia 03 degeee
wet 176 ft. to post and pi ace of begkenieg, beiag
60 feet front on Lnthertburg end Clearfield turn
pike and 174 feet deep, and having thereea ereetod,
a large frame home, atabl aud ether eu'bu.ld
ings.
raised, taken lo exevMBtloa aad to Veecld aa the
property af Matilda Carter and Abraa Carter,
her huabaad.
Tnnntor 8a lb. Tbe price er sent at whieh
tbe property ah a II bo streak off meet be paid at
the lime ef aele, er such ether arrangement made
ae will be approved, otherwise the prwperty will
be immediately pet up and aot acwa at tbe ei
pooae aad rl-k ef tbe perees to whom It wee
straak off, and wbe, to com ef deocieney at aaob
re-tale, shall aak good the earne, aad Ib bo
tettatvo will tbe Deed be preeealed Ib Court foe
eecifiranation aalea tb mo ay te aotawJiy paid to
lh Sheriff. JAMKS M AHAFr'KV,
Baaairr't Or tic a, I fihanl.
CUajfiald, P April T, 1IU.
Qtvs durrtisrmtttti.
f NKI BUHII eLM -Ueorg. Weaver Co.
O, want Iv. Ihoeaand hu.h.ll of OATS, taw,
and will par eaah or prodooa.
C:..rO.IJ, Pa Aug. li. I'TI-tf.
IV MM I.ANIM KftR A1.B. In Unito.
a- U Pine lowHbipa, Cleerfleld eountv. Cg,
Uraennable time .Iron tur part nf purehaaa
mono;. Prieee ta Ittl te glu.Uv per aore. 't
Mineral, marred. L. BIRD, Agent,
Penlleld, Pa.
r WaLLac. k Knaaa,
Eept. 10, IITt-tr. Clearlald, Pa,
ADMINIHTHATOrVN NOTK'K. NotiM
la h.rebj give, thet Letter, nf Adnlnl.ira
nua an Ibe e.i.ie of KJNC'1 M FULTDS..
lata of llurnei'l. to.nahip, Olearfl.1,1 eountv, Pa.,
deoeaaed. having hMnlul, granted to tb under
lltned, all pereonl Indebted to .eld eitata will
plea make Immediate pavmcnt, and thoie hav
ing elaime or demandi ag.inet tbe itme will pre
lent tbem properly aulbentleated for ..ttletuenl,
without del.r. JOHN K1MK,
Pateblnrllla, Pa., My S, HHH.nl.
RRCIMTIOH'H NOTICK. Nnlioe 1 her,
by given that tbe following account bare
been examined and passed by me, and remain
filed ofreoord in this ofltoe for the laspoitloa of
helra, legNtee, creditor, end all other interested,
and will be presented to iwenxt Orphan' Court
of CUarfleid oounly, to b held al th Court
Uousa, lo the borough or Clear Held, ommeaclng
tb first Monday (being the Tin day) o!
June, A. D. l&SO
Account of Robert Witberuw, Goardian ef I
James Guillen, minor child of Job Guillam,
late of Knox townthip, Clearfield t toty, Pa.)
deceased. I
Final aceount of James McMurruy, Guardian ef ;
UrinG. Irvin. minor von or n m u.trvio, lai et j
Buraside, Clearfield eouuty, Pa., dee d.
Account of Wlllita A. Barr, Administrator of
the estate of Mary S. Barr, late of Clear sod
borough, Pa , deo'd. I
Final accouot of David Ream, Guard laa uf Mile
A. Kirk, aod Thou a Kirk, jr., minor beira of
Wm. Kirk, lata or Brady towoahip, Clearfield !
county, Pa., dee'd.
Account of John 8. MeKlarnan, Admlai
trator C. T-A., of tbe estate of Mites Dav ia,
late of Becoaria towobip, Clearfield eoonty,
Pa., dee'd.
Final account of Henry Werts, Administrator of
tbe etiate of Catherine Troy, late o: B.oom
townthip, ClearfiuU owuotr, Pa., dsceasoJ.
Final acvount ef Joseph If. Broth, Administrator
ot the csteie uf Chriitlan Net!, late of New
Watbingtoo, Clearlield lounty. Pa., deoeated.
Final account of Dr. J. G. Harttwiok, Executor
of the ettate af John Beaumont, lata ot Law
rence township, Clearfield county, Pa, de
ceased. Final account of David llitebtogt, Administrator
ol the estate ol William Hileniiig, late oi
Itradioru township, Cieerfieldcouoty, Pa., de
ceased. Account or inventory of tb roods, chattels and
real citato, which were of Wm. L. Hithel, late
of Lawrence tow nth p, Clearfield couaty, Pa.,
deo'd., selected, appraised and tat apart f r tn
ute ot uvurietta u ivitnai, wmuw oi said dee a.
Final accouot of Anthony Hile and Suaan Young,
Administrator aud Administratrix ot the estate
ol Rooert Young, late of Lumber City, Clear
field eouuty, Pa., Ueceaied.
Final account of Thomas Pi fer, Administrator ol
ot tbe estate of W aa. Hluppy, late of DuBola,
Clearfield oounty, Pa., dcee4.
Final account of A. W.Young, one of tho Admin
latratort of the estate of William W Miami, late
ol Jordau township, Clear fluid Co., Pa., deo'd.
Final account of J. W. Potter, Guariiaa ef Caro
line Curley, uiar heir of Jemee Cur ley, late of
Knrlhaus town-hip, Clear livid Co., Pa., deo'd.
L.J. MO KUAN, Register.
CleATflelJ, Pa., May IS.w.te.
-THAT ALL-
W00LEII GOODS
HAVE ADVANCED
ENORMOUSLY
IN VALUE,!
THE FBICSS OF 0TO
ITcw Spring Clotliing
Will Be Found As Low
AS LAST YEAR.
GUIIYZBURG'S
-ONE PRICE
WESTERN HOTEL CORNER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
CleartelA, Pa , April Ktb, ISSO.Jm.
AlinlTORR KTATEMT.NT nf Ihe M
neneri.f HUsTnN TOWNSHIP, far In.
year ending April A. Ida. : . . ,
ROAD rCND.
. ..opwAftn,ait., aan a.ce!(WartflrraRrlftBaa.
DK.
To ata't order, drttwn hf Auiliton M
HoaJ Fund 4I,47 U
To au'l of reeled Koad laa fur IH79 ,., SOU n
To am i af Sfele.l Koad 111 far l-7 1J VK
To am'ldoelrom H.aw.rd,A,rH 14, T. 14 M
Total.
....?, it
CR.
IT e'l pel' Town.Mp Cl.rk t " W
H, an t paid Aadtler, . .. II Oil
llv aui'l paid for plaoli end .plaee S7I 91
II, ata'l paid for uee af took 4S III)
II, eio't of eioneratioo. H 34 A6
By ain't Bnaollected Seated tat Sit 7K
lly ain't workod by taaa.lea 74
hy aut't iaid Dlatnet Tree.nrer H .In ol
0 am 'I .ork on road, including pereoo
al l.rvicee, aoeat I lo)l.al :.... 1,130 31
Total H.SM 01
OutilandlnK order., $1.08. t Intereil, about $100.
Hoed Ui levied mr lellll, t mllle.
I. m. noaaitiiRAan, Bi.riirr TRiaarnrt..
To am'l due bmaehip, April 14, HTD... !i 11
To aM't Adilnr'a order, April a, UH...., 34 AT
Total
CR.
Py aut't one-third .f .alary
lly am i .rder. eaahed ....
ni
roon rovn.;'
CLOTHING
m
ne jMr.. 169 00
............. I0
.... tno 00
DR.
To aw'kof order, drawn en Diit.Treae'r. $691 IT
Total .1 tm 6?
CR
fly an't paM for anpport ef poor, ell I
laaae T.rnay nd wife.. (Ml 2
Arehiheld I.aeor....m... 93 PS
ThoDne Uaniilt........ ......... . 19 41
Mre, Inn..... 93 03
P. W. Chamber, 19 l.ll
C. Palmer 14 90
Mr.. A. Hole. 13 H
, Tramp. ...... 4 T
91 ra. rVter Weaver II 4(1
JobnStorm ... 9 00
Ry am1! paid for pilbllng blank order... 1 29
lly an't paid A. Ilorninl, fur eervieea... 13 on
lly an't paid 8. Hoot, for eervleM II 00
Total ....
J. . nOIKNatAN ftlBVRICT TR.A.Oni..
DR.
To balanee du. from 1479....
To am 'I dae from IJ. W. Broom, Collee'r.
To am't due from A. Jlunl
To ami due from D. Horning
To am't do. from IV. J King.
To am't due from L. Bird
To am't heated depllcalM, 1979
Te am'l rae'd from Ce.Tree.,M.r. 11,'M.
Total
....... 9714 03
CR.
Ry am't Celleehen1
'tea ai8S.ll ,
99 II
9 37
71 9H
19 IT
lly am't eieoeralieee
lly am't nneolleetod tae for In; 9 .....
By am't inoolleoerd hy W. J, kio,....
H am'l aeoll.M.d hy U. W. Wrew.....
79 91
rly tm-l tenoolteoaHl by k. Hlrd..... .'IIM
By am'l .ae.ll.eled hy (. Ileal............ I II
By .ea t paid Ton.kip Clerk 10 H
By am't paid el Hunt, Ceniuble'e too... 9 90
By nm't ef one-third oi anneal aalary.... to 00
By am't of Ovareeer.' .rder..... . 436 91
lly am'l da. tmahlp .... ....... 1 14
Total .... ... .. lilt n
Ne Poor HI levied.
Poo. .rdon Mtuudlat .t HIT N
Wa, tb. nderela-oad, Andlkera af R.eten Hrm
ahip, da heN4, eavtily thai tbe fiere.!.. eute
mrnl ka trwe a4 eorroat, le ib. hMt of oar kowl
edce end belief. A. H. HOr-KMi-Abn,
CIIA8. kUllACKBII,
. IV. 1). WVOUKAKD,
Allot: AnditMn.
L. Ulan, Cterh.
May, 9, InM-lt
IHUrtllanroul.
N. E. ARNOLD,
O XT 3R. -W 3E! JV S XT X X TLm 33,
---WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
JP O XTL-
1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK.
' - ; ' 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK.
1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS.
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWKI) SIILVGLKS. 1,000,000
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED .SHINGLES. 1,000,000
No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash
price paid at all times. Liberal advances made on large lots. Go
see Arnold before contracting your bark.
N. E. ARNOLD,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
May U, 1M0 If
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE I
I beg leave to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and surround
ing country that I luivo opened a first-class
establishment for the sale of
Kcady-Mado Clothing,
iHATS AND CAPS,
GISTS' ?0SEISHIiS SO03S9
TRUNKS a VALISES.
BESIDES I PEOPOSE TO CARRY A FULL STOCK IN THE
MERCHANT TAILORING
MXK, ALL OF WHICH t WILL SKLL AT UNUSUALLY LOW
PRICES. MY. PLACE OF BUSINESS 13 IN
Room rio. 4. Pie's Opera House.
Your pulronngo is ronpeetfully solicitej. Call in porton or dclrfii
ALBERT TIIANIIAUSER.
X. n.-OXE PRICK STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
Clearfield, Pa., Maroli 17, 1880.
JAMES L.
VV: i i
w4 aH4f!kW: t'l-iV?
XT XV X 353 JEt W J. XiC JS 3E.
MARKET ITBECT, ( LEABFIKLD, PEWWA.
All kindi of CBfketB find Collins kept on hnnd, and furnished to order on
hort notioo, including tho 6nost aa well as Ibe cheupejt that can be manu
factured. Our -oonpssi
riiEsjEJixxraBrL
In the bnnt In use, and will be fumiched when required. . Funerals attended
in any part of the county. Call at my ofliee, on Second at reel, or leave
yonr orders at Trontman'a Furniture latere, adjoining the Posmfflce.
, , t JAS. L. LEAVY,
oet 1,70-ly Clearfleld, Pa.
$fiv g,flrfrtlsfmcnt,3.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Curweoarlll. Pa. Jaa. f , ?9-tf
AHir.NKKfl' NOTICE. To Whom It
May tonter II The ud Jentinr I, baviof
been appointed Aaair nee for the bfDfit vf errli
l i n l .r ti...a.i i L...k .11
iorF ny tin o. ufaum, wi vninnj """"F-'
peraofte, therftare, harlnf elaim aRilnit him will
prveni inam i iht -.iirni'', i9t. mv-.
dtt ed to tae aeli Qrahaai are mQtr4 lo ttl
aee make pe-aat aa.
KDVTAKD . dMILKH,
AHHI'KY W. LkB,
CUarfleid, Pa., Dee. 14, 117 9-If J aHiffaee.
AIMIM4rR4T4H'H NOTlCU.Netl
la berth? flvea that Letfrra ef Adminia
irmtioa oo tbe aaUte of JAMBS F Rat LIN,
tela ef CoTinRloa tewwaklp, Oleevrfleld eeoair,
Pa , deeeeaed, bbtIbr been doly granted to the
andemlltned, all peraoa Indebted to aaid eatate
will ploaae nak immediate pavnent, and thore
aaviag elaiaia or deaenda affatoel tb aan will
ereeraltaeea preperlf MthanUeatad tor aettle
eDt wueeatdeler. CHAKLKH UIOMOT,
Adminlatrator.
Clearflald, Pa., April 1, fit.
CAUTION Alt pereon aro hereby warned
agaleat pamhaaitag or teeny way noddling
with the following p-raooal iiropertri Bn B
the paaaeaaion of J. Ooate lirena, of Morril
towoabip, Tfii Tw vale aad harotai, four n re
of oeU aad ten aere of eon. lo th ground. Tbe
foregoing prop-it? wa pnrbaad b- m et pr.
vole !-, ea tbe Alb dap er May, IKS", aad ia
allowed lo roetaifi la poaaraaloB ef aaid J. Coat
Kvaoa oa lea onlr, tnitJeei to r nrd-r al arte
tlana. J')Kl'll I'OTTKK.
MKrtwwii, ra., May IX, iae u
HUIINSIDK
Normal Institute !
Tl,l Sohool will open.. MONDAV, MAY ID,
1M0, nndeonliaae twelve treeke.
TUITION:
Juvenile Deparlraeat 13 OR
Comwom Branehe. 4 ft.
Canon llranebea aad Tttaory of Teaehiag.. ft .9
Higher Braaehee... ......J... 1 30
lire. Malt Irvin will teeeb Instrumental mnei.
at raannable rate..
Tb. Normal Cleat will be eiamiaej mottlhly hy
the County Bupormtendent.
dr-tleod boarding ran be had at froa 12.00
to 13.90 per week. Koomi fer eelf boar,le-e van
be had at rrerwehle ratee. for farther Informa
tion, eall on ar addre.
HBO. W.1NNE3, rrin.lp.1,
JAH. H. KKLLHY, Amieu.t.
B.rneieV, Pa, M.reh IT,l9b..tf.
11H lL IMTI.Iel ef aaoe 1 down for
trial at tb. ereond and third week, et May
Turn, 140 : . . . .
rtMT wr.t rtrerti .0RDrtl4n).r Bat.
Pnhn Plett v.. Coohren A Young.
W H Hhaw - va. Jamoe Irwlw-
David Uahlll va. J M Uehla A Oo.
Job. Boaaler v.. Andrew ft Beam et .1.
Job. 8 Baidorf at al re. Thee L Betdoef at al.
Job. R DIIM al ra. Itewarl Oowaa at al.
Job. foioai A 41. to. A L Wiley.
Tboma. Rvan. ra. Hamuel MeCo.e,
lleorg. B ttoodlandar tn. Kramer A boll.
Hatnael C Boeder ve. William Oerler.
B D reboeeoier it. D W A Job. 11 Dolt.
W m Albert A Bro, .... n. Tboma. Park a.
Llterlgbt, Liable A Co va Whhe'h A Town'detal.
Barbara An. Ilyera . v.. W R Dlekebm.
Job. Creeiwell A rlu. va. D 0 Ueual.
noon, ni-rim odat (h) wr .ar.
Abram Tel. r. WV WrigblA GCbore'o.
J 0 Aehard ' ' ra Joh. Liawtwer
H II Sbilliegfori ' ... tlobort H.ra PeweU.
Mey. A llameriy va Jeoale 1FO Bmitk.
Co Nail lea. of Ol'fd ra. Abran Mnmphray.
le Nat'l Bank ofCI'fd ea. William A Waller.
I T Metier ea. Joeeph Pry M al.
Joha M thee. .. ea. e. Kile..
Levina Woodie va. Aueii. hll...
Matter. A Miller e. JaMk 1 Oeerhart.
Jamea Port, wee ef re Jaoeb Rlaelatl M al.
Joaalhaa ke.te. ra. Ihwmaa parhaat al.
L U Ltntw ta. Lffm. Owl Uompeav.
J RM'9erU.dAC...ee.re. William WeMover.
Hoover, Harrli C. v.. Mer'ij A M.h'a lu Oo.
(I.t BLOOM, PreUo.otary.
Cle.r9.ld, Pa , AprH 14, I Ua.le.
tnUrrUanresf.
LEAVY,
cu? tli'frtisfmfnts.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND 8AWED.
Curwenrville, Jaa, 9, "79-tf.
C CAUTION. All pereonl are hereby waned
J nt to parebaa. or have anything tft do witb
the fullowlog peraonal property, wew la In. poa
eeionof William Li.ee. of Bloom tawaahip, via:
fin. yoke .f Ones, a.J on. T wo-koree Waa-ob.
l n. lerrgning property wa. purenaaen ny me at
privae eale o. lb. Itih of April, Mid I, albrwed
t. remai. in the peoeoeoeo. if aaid Wm LI.M en
wa. aalv aunjaet to my order at any time.
I.RWIR I. BLOOM.
Uloomlagtoa, Pa., April II, 1M0 3I.O
A DMINIMTHATOR'H N'frilCE.-Notle.
i le hereby girn that Lottera of Admiala
tr.tioann tbeeetauef ISABELLA LIDDLS.Iet.
of Jordan towoenip, Cleardold Manty, Pa., Am 'A,
having bare daly greeted ta the oBoer.ifn.d, all
pereon. indebted to eald aeuu will mleeaa m ,ke
ImmediaU pavmt, ud thee, bavieg alalme or
deuende ai.inet Ihe aama, will preeeat thorn
properly autbooUaaud for eelllement wllhwl
del.,. J.iMBtf HUNTER,
. Admlnteirater.
AnMDVllle, Pa., April 19, lMO-tt.
1-3 X H UTOH'II r.tTI('E.-Notlee I, hen
j by given that Letter. Teetemeetary ee th.
e,ieie af LUTilRR BAKRITT, leteef Ferroeea
town, hip, ClearAeld Mnety, Penn'a, daoeeaad;
havmf been daly granted he tb. ..deraia-nod, .11
pereon. indebted to aaid aetata will pleeee mah.
immvdiet payment, .ml Ihoaa haviag aminw or
domaoda airainal tba earn, will preml tk
properly aulbeolioatad for eottlement wllbowt
delay. JAMES McKKKHAN, ,
. KlMUtM.
Marna. Pa., April 19, 1999 St.
pOK 8ALE. ;
Th. mdorelgMd will avdl at private eale all
that tract er panel W load ailaata La Dooatai
towa.hip, Clearlald awaaty, Pa., wilhla a ahdrl
dutanoe of th. Tyran. A CtearwoH R. ft. aad
adjoining lead, of Robert Rndeoa aad eta ere,
aad known aa th. Jamb 1. ttearhart 3M. Tba
aaid traet aantalaing 90 aero, neon er loam, witb
tw. nine of valoabia eoa! thereea, haa abeat'Jw
aorwa .learad, aad k. the key le a hug. body ef
ooal about being developed. Will be aeld haw aad
nana aaay term., for partlealere, apply to
DAVID L. kkSgS.
Clearlald. Pa., Jaly II, IIJ9.
A DJO VRJfED
ORPHANS' COURT SALE I
BT Tlra of aa order of tbe Or-phaa Ceert of
Dearileld rcoBty.th aodrirfiea. AdealB-
latratoref the oatato of D A- CATHOART, lota
of Knox tewnablp, Clearfleld wooatp, Pa., dee'd,
wlhaellatpoblleaale.atthettora hewao et Jeeepfc
n re era, to tne einage or nr HiLbronT, w
aid tawaahip, ok
Saturday, May 29tb, 1880,
AT I O'CLOCK r. M
AU of tba laureat ef Mid utaa. b tbe fvll.la
deaeribad real aatate, eta
ONE UOUSK AND LOT
Tn Pergneow t.oraeblp, near th. tlllag. ( Hew
Millport, In theananty.f ClearAeld, Pa.,b..aal
by lead, .f Cbarlae Renard, tba Lnlberaa par.
aonaga, and flamoal Tobtar, untalatag ewe aan.
more er I Me, with a Iwo-etorv plaok frame haaM,
l.ill feel, aad ether Mounding, laoreoa treeud.
AL80, A treat af hand rilaat. la Reel towa
.hip, Clearlald eoonty, Pa., bounded by la.de of
Hemuel Heevor.JemaeCalhaarwJeha Baugbmaa,
aad John R. Dnnlap. wnlainln,
. fill! A0RU, ' '
Man ar leaa.lflM aan. of wkUk ere e leered am4
andev oaltlf atlea, aa4 . twa-atar. phaah fraaaa
dwelllog hnaa, 14.14 feat, atabke, aad ether aat
h.ttdi.gtaraoa aroMed. Then la ake. a ywea,
wehard wa tfe. aaaua. Tb. teaebar la renrred aa
eaea. aad eo bill aerwe ef aatd hued.
T9tR9nOf--aALB:
tTeao-third aeeh, eA helaeee en two aqaaj a,
anal perwMWM, altar Malratalkaa ef warn, with
OO awMtra. ay eaagmeai Bate, ar
WMORk. 8. llKIM.
Ada-r af ah. eetate af D. A. Oeahaart. doe'd.
Nee MIUp.rt, Pa, April M, lUeUt.