Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 26, 1880, Image 2

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(jgoBOC B. Gooolamdir, Editor.
""cLKAKFIELD, Fa.
WEDNESDAY MOHNINO, MAY It. U0.
Reader, If you want to know what U going oo
ta the business world, Just ml our advertising
iiliBDi, tho Sptial eeiuatu in partleular.
MAXIM! FOR THE DAY.
No man worthy tho offlee of President should
b willing to bold it if counted in, or plaeed tboro
by 007 fraud. U. 8. Dun.
I oould Barer here been reooneiled to tho ele
vation by thi imallMt aid of atlno of a poraoa,
boworor reepeetable ia private iifo, who malt
foraror earrv apoa hil brow tba stamp of fraud
Brit triomphaot ia American history. No sub
sequent notion, however meritorious, oan wash
away lot leiiera 01 inai reeurn.
Cbablbb Faiacis Aoaaa.
I would rather bara tha oadoriomeot of a quar
ter of a Billion of the American people than that
of the Loulitaoa Returning Board, or of tho Com
minion whioh eicluded tbe faotl and decided
the question on a technicality.
Taoa. A. IlaanaicKi.
tinder tho form! of law, Hutherford il. Hayes
baa been deolared Preiident of the United Statu.
Hie title rests apon diafrancbiiement of lawful
roterl, ui lane oeruneaiee 01 ino returning ob
eon aoting oorruptly, end the dsoisioa of a eosa-
atliiioa wbioh hai refused to heareridenoe of al
leged fraud. For tbe first time are the American
people eon fronted with the foot of a freudulently
eleeled Preiident. Let It not be understood that
tba fraud will be eileotly aoqulesood in by tbe
country. Let no hour paif in wbion tne usurpa
tion il forgotten.
Annaael or Daaocaarlo H. C.'i.
One hundred years of human depravity aoeu
mulatod and eonoentrated into a olimag of orime.
N ever again In Ave hundred yean ihall they bare
ao opportuniiy to repeat tha wrong.
DsmatW. Voobbbbb.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
FOR SUl'RIslK JUDOI:
Hon. GEORGE A. JENK8,
OF JEFFEBSON COUNTY.
FOB AUDITOR OENtllAL:
Col. KOBERT P. DKCUERT,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
THE ELECTORAL TICKET.
roa lLBCTOBO-AT-LaaaB !
Robrrt It. Monaghan, William II. Flayford.
rOR DISVK1CT BLarroan :
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Mil.
15. George A. Poat.
16. A. M. Benton.
17. J. P. Llntoa.
18. Col. John t). Miller.
10. 1. 0. Sutoa.
JO. C. N. Bowen.
21. J. A. J. Buohanan.
21. Clirlitopher Magea.
23. llobert M. Oibion.
2t. Thomai Bradford.
IS. Ilirry W. Wilson.
2il. Hamuel llriOilb.
27. J. Hon Thonipaon.
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ID.
11.
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14.
John filevia.
Edwin A. I'ue.
John M. Campbell,
lilllo, Dsllett,
John M. Muffitt.
Edward Waldon.
Nathan C. Jamoi.
George Filbert,
lal. II. U'Sparren.
Dr. A. J. Martin.
Alam Oerringer.
Frank Turner.
V. J. lilrmingham.
II. K. Darli.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM
MITTEE FOR 1880.
BOB. 4 TWr. UEMBRRI. I'OHTOrriCB.
Burnilde B'r. Cherlei B, Patrtek, Barniide.
ClearSeld " flmiti V. Wilion, Clearfield.
Carwenir'e " F. I. Thompion, Curwenevills.
Houtfdale " Patrick Dunn, Houtidale.
Lumber C'y" Daniel W. Mile, Lumber City.
Nrwburs- " I.eae Markle, Nurd.
N. Waib'n " Dr. A. D. Bennett, N. Waihingten.
iiseeola " it. A. Campbell, useeola Mill,.
Walleoeton Ueo. W. Emigli, Wallaoelou.
Ueoearia T'p. David Bear, (lien Hope.
IIlII " John M Hon, Oitend.
Bloom " William Llnei, Foreet.
Hoggs " Isaac Helen, TVatlaeeton.
HreuTord " David llttrmngs, woodlana.
Brady
M Cbarlei Hobwom, Lutbereburg.
Biimaide
Joan Heaver, iV. Washington
Cbelt
" Joioph II. Broth, N. Washington.
Covington " F. U.Condriot, Frenchville.
Decatur " Jacob F. Steiner, Phllipiburg.
Furguioa
Uirard
" A. A. Bloom, Marrva.
" John Newoomb, Gllllngham.
" Jelin A. L. Flegal, Lick Run Mill!.
" C. W. Kvler. (Irahamtoa.
Oraham
tlreenwood " John A. Rowlei, Alarron.
Ilulioh Jamei Flynn, gailb'i Milli.
Huston " II. L. Horning, Pennetd.
Jordan Dr. R. A. Creuwell, Amonrille,
Kartaaul
Knoa
Lawrence
Morrii
Peon
Pike
8andy
" George Heekendora, Halt Lick.
" Conrad Baker, New Millport.
" Clark Brown, Clearfield.
" D. H. Warning, Morrledale Mlnei.
" MartinM. Plrnn.Gran.pl" '""
11 Hamurl Addlenian, Curwenirille.
' Joha M. Troiell, DuBoil.
Reuben 11. Laborde, Rocbuo.
union
Woodward " William Lather, Madera.
Da. J. P. BliUCnFIEI.D,
Chairman, Clearfield, Pa.
W. E. Wai.Mra. Secretary, Clearfield.
Senator Blaino will need to take
great care of liimBolf during the next
two weeks. Tho news from Illinois ie
conducive to sunstroke.
1!e it Remembered. Congress should
not adjourn without fixingsomo method
for counting the Electoral vote. Tho
country wants no more Electoral Com
missions.
Trf anks. Congressman BcIUhoov
er, of the Cumberland-York District,
has our thanks for a copy of his elab
orate speech in tho House, on tho Cur-
tin-Vocnm contest, on the 8th day of
Way.
"We are poiitlrely discouraged. A'loona 3u
lounavo olten felt that way, no
doubt, whilo aping for tho position of a
Major Genoral in the party, yet you
havo novor oven beon awurded, as per
your esteemed merit, the commission
of a Second Lieutenant. Now, swoll
again. Give your readers a shine give
us a lecturo on party discipline and
magnanimous statesmanship I Doll
"Phunnt." The few Groenbackerti
yet around are very much elated over
tho fact that Yocnra will hold bis seat,
although, liho llayos, never olectod
The Radicals uro cornered. They
laugh out of both corners of their
mouths, and stand aloof, of course, the
few Groenbockqrs having swallowed
the great moral idea party over a year
It Dies Hard. The Pittsburgh Pout
cannot forget Its gricla. It still jab
bers like a toothless grandmother
about this and that in aimless and
barmloM fury. Senator Wallaco is
tbe bogy that most disturbs its
thoughts. If the editors only knew
how little the Bonalor cares for their
libels, and how grossly offensive their
coarse is to thousands of DomocraU,
they would certainly "shut thoir shell"
and behave themselves, as becomes
good Democrats. ,
Seated at Last. Judge Green, tbo
liadical nominee for Supreme Judgo,
although commissioned over eight
months ago, and has regularly drawn
his salary from tho Slato Treasury all
this time, took a scat on that Bench
lost week. Ho has boon bathing and
rusticating at tha Arkansas Ilot
Springs. Wo think be is too much
of an invalid to set npon the Bonch,
and therefore suggest to tbe voters ot
this Btate to cast their ballots for a
sound man in tbe porson of George A.
Jonks, who, in addition to his good
health, is ens of the ablest lawyers in
the Commonwealth.
JUSTICE FIELD.
Tho Uiiii. Stephen J. Field is UofOlil-
ing one or the prominent poiwiliililies
of a Democratic I'remdential nomina
tion, lie indisciiMied us one of the pnib
ullcn by I lie knowing ones, and il' il
should happen that the niunlle of the
II ones, who came so neur the promised
Presidential land at the last election,
should lull upon the shoulders of Mr.
Justice Field, we may regard his nom
ination certain) and bis election proba
ble. If the content should come be
tween (iunoral Grant and Judge Field,
the Issue would be clear-cut and Wi'.'-
defined. Judgo Field was a loyal man
during tho war (as only an appoint
ment of I'rosident Lincoln oould have
been), and ronresonts the highost order
of legal and judical talent, as General
Grant roprosento the highest order ol
military capacity aud gonius. General
Grant will embody the idea of central
ization and military power, and Judgo
Field will embody the idea of state
sovereignty and tbe majesty of the
civil law. Genoral Grant will reflect
tbe glory ot Agustus, whilo Justice
Fiold will stand as a representative of
that constitutional principlo that de
clares tho "civil" to be superior to the
"military" power. Tho one will carry
with him into the campaign the em
blems of peace the pen, tho gown, the
civic wreath, generosity to tbe South,
forgotfulncss of tho war; the othor,
tbo sword, tho glittering uniform, the
laurel crown, tho bloody shirt. The
one will be a now man, taken from
peaceful pursuits, asking (or no gifts ;
tbe other a hero domnnding his rights.
The ono seeking a first term ; the other
third. The one maintaining an
honored political and as yet inviolate
tradition ; the othor earning before him
tho threatening monaco oi dynasty.
As noilhcr of thoeo distinguished gen
tlcmon may be nominated, we will con
tinue to indulgo oursolvos in thinking
that wo will do ns wo please until a
real isstto is presented to us for our de
cision. San Francisco (Cat.) Argonaut.
JIayes' Last Not a Veto." The
loyal millions of tbe North" will
no doubt feel tickled over llayos
last political move. He bos mado bis
"Confodorato Jingadior" r. M. Gen
oral Roy a I'nited States Judge,
and sent off to Tarkoy, for Horace
Mayoard, a fossil Confederate, whoro
bo had Icon basking as a Plenipo
tentiary, and fills tho vacancy in
tho F. O. Department with him, and
appoints that brave Confederate Major
General, James Longstrect, Ministor
to Turkey. Our soldiers and nearly
everybody else know, or have hoard of i
Longstreet and his troopers. What a
horriblo thing il would be in the eyes
of Radicals if a Democratic President
would have nursed and cared for this
"rebel leader" as Grant and Hayes
havo done since tbo close of the rebell
ion. What a difference it docs make
with some people wboso ox is gored.
Why cannot the "patriot, hero and
statesmen," who swallow Longstreet,
gulp down Jeff. Davis ? What is tho
difference between the two o far as the
robollion wentf Say, loyalist? Spoak,
or keep quiet on "the traitor" ques
tion.
Chicago and Cincinnati. We learn
that in consequence of the action taken
by tho trunk lines at a meeting In New
York, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany bas decided not to issuo any free
passes to either of tbo national politl-
"n pnH.icn on thi oooMiuna of thn Con
ventions at Chicago and Cincinnati.
The Company will, however, in con
nection with the othor lines, issuo
round trip excursion ticket at reduced
rates. These aro tbo figures determin
ed npon :
From Obio.aadrel'a. Cine. nod rtt'a.
Bosun f:i;.: .u,fli
New York JH.30 Jo. 60
Philadelphia i'M I4.M
Baltimore 1S.00 Su.go
Washington - 10.00 10.Se
llarrisburg 15. 3i 30.00
Willtamsport 25 SS 1V.30
Altoooa- 13.3J U.i
The tickets to tbe Chicago Conven
tion will be sold from May 25, to June
1, at the Company's ticket offices at
tho above named points, and will bo
good until June 10. Tbe Cincinnati
tickets will be sold from -June 14 to
June 21, and will bo accepted for the
return trip until Juno 30th.
Exciting Times. Tbe (junker City
bos not been so vigorously excited
sinco the Grant Corbin Black Friday,
of Scptcmbor, 1873, as it was on last
Friday, when it was announced at tbe
Exchango, in Philadelphia, that tbe
Reading Coal and Iron Company had
failod, and that the suspension ot tbo
Philadelphia k Reading Railroad was
sure to follow. These two great cor
porations aro overboard for tho pros-
onU The loss of the stock holders
may be inferred from the fact that on
tbe 20th it was quoted at 145 per
hare, and on the 22d at 110. This
docline in stock is about as square a
loss, financially, as a fire going through
a Granger's well-filled barn. Tho poor-
ost peoplo in this country is tbe class
who live on Incomes arising Oom
sou re os ot this kind, when ovorlakon
by a commercial storm of this charac
ter. The capital involved is nearly
one hundred and forty millions of dol
lars. Reader, oontomplate the amount.
Supreme Court Revihsal-. tbo
extraordinary number of reversals of
tho Lower Courts by the Supromo
Court on Monday of last week has at-
attracted very general interest among
tbe membors of the liar. Of 104 cases
decided, 69 were affirmed and 45 re
versed, as follows :
Aff d. Rov'd.l
Lckawana,.10
I
Bradford.... I
arhaylkill... I
Moatgem'y- S
Carbon 1
Wyoming.... I
Wayne M I
Phlla'a 11
FJusquebnn'a I
Delaware.... 4
Nerthamp'n. a
Berks 1
Lute rue I
Buoks I
Chester S
Lehlga S
10
Total 1 44
The Philadelphia and Northampton
Courts received a vory black eyo, and
Delaware woe tied, while five other
counties have a majority of reversals
Pretty Wei.i. Settled. Few fu
ture events are more likely to happen
than Grant's nomination. Tho Demo-'
cratlo choice for the bead of tho Re
publican ticket is practically secured
There will be much munching of hum
ble pie among those Republicans who
have fought against this condemna
tion. Most of the maloofllooU will
sulkily come in. Out there are Uxmj
sands in every Hlate will vote against
Grant If a judicious nomination shall
be made at Cincinnati. The eclectic
voter will bo ahead this year. The
Democracy ran secure his co-opera
tion,
HOME SPUN TR UTJIS.
The Philadelphia Ledger comment
ing on the Ruber murderers ut Leban-
oi Thursday, has this to say :
''What a horrible burluHqaetbul was
to furnish the Rubor murderer with
button-bole boqueU on the gallows I
Nobody would deny a flower in the
hand to a man about to die, but this
mixture up of decoration and the last
dying struggles seems to be carrying
banging courtosies rather too fur. The
whole businoss of fervent and display
devotion at such times is also overdono.
When a poor wretch comes to meet bis
well-earned fate, whatever he bus to
say about spiritual satisfaction, at such
times should be kept for the ear ol his
clerical advisor, and not telegraphed
as a part of tbo details. He generally
makes a tableau ot forgiving his fellow
men of which tho least said the bet
toras they have not forgiven him, or
tboy would not bang him. Such tri
umphant departures as many previously
hardened villains makofrom the lulling
tiap, muy be in ono sense gains to ro
ligion, but they are very bad lessons
to humanity. If tho man's belief can
not make bim livo right nor koop bim
from sending his fellow-men out of this
world, it Is very little use to show that
he died right, nor to effect the blood
on bis bands with tho gush of canting
assurance on his lips, tlo may bo at
peace with bis thoughts, but ho had
best koop bis thoughts to bimsull.
AhuBO tbb Couriers. Ths State Commission
er! who ere superintending the erection of the
Middle Dlstriel Penitentiary at llnntingdoa, Pa.
will make a tour of laspeetlon of the leading pen
itentiaries of the Kutera Stales and Nsw York
aest mooth. They wUl visit those at Conoord,
N. U. Weathorsnold, Conn.) Auburn and Sing
Bing, New YorVead the new Rhode Island prisoa.
The object is to ascertain the posibilityol further
Improvement npoa tha preeent system at the
Eastern Penitentiary." I'kilatltlpltim TYfaee.
Ho far as we are concorned, we are
tired of the Pennsylvania plan of con
ducting penitentiaries. Our criminals
come out no hotter than those ot Ohio,
Michigan, and a number of other Statos.
Last yoar these humanely managod
institutions cost tbo State Treasury
SI 1(5,87 1.25, and the tax payors of the
scvoral counties a still larger sum ;
bile those ot Ohio and Michigan paid
nearly that amount into the State
Treasury. Tbo dill'eronce in tho cash
account is a "fut take" for the tax
payers of the latter States. The moral
atmosphere in the Keystone Stale
soems to be no belter than among the
Michigandors. We want the Middlo
District Penitentiary managed on the
Michigan plan. Make the convicts help
to support tho Slato.instoad of the Com
monwealth supporting them. Less
philanthropy and moro cash. While
looking altor the interest of the crimi
nal, few see that you do not plundor
the many who behave themselves prop
erly towards all men.
Properly Treated. Tho celebrated
(?) Rev. Dr. John P. Newman, a cleri
cal buffoon whom Grant, when in the
Whito House, sent on a foreign pleas
ure trip undor tho plea of inspecting
Consultatos, at a salary of $10,000 a
year, was a candidato before tho M. E.
General Conference, now in session at.
Cinoinnali, for Bishop. But the Con
ference didn't tako much stock in this
political parson. On the first ballotlie
got only 84 votes out of 390, on the
second but 3G, and on the third and
last 24. Ho then ran for Missionary
Secretary and was badly defeated, and
then for Secretary of tbe Church Ex
tension Society when he was again
beaten. Were it possiblo fjur Grant to
bc r olootod Froaidont tho parson
would doubtless be again in tbe flood
lido of prosperity, occasionally adulter
ating his politics with scant morsels ot
religion, but it must be admitted tbe
out-look for the parson is anything but
flattering. Tho doom of this clerical
hypocrite is about sealed, unless ho ap
preciates the "kicks and culls" the Gon-
eral Conlorenoe administered to him.
"Those Wicked Democrats. The
Now York iVafion, a high-tonod Radi
cal organ, in alluding to curront polit
ical events, remarks : "The Domoorats
in Congress bavo actually, in a Penn
sylvania contested election case, voted
to keep the Republican in tbe scat, It
will bo remembered, too, that Demo
cratic membors of the Committoo of
Investigation in Houth Carolina, in
187(1, reported against their own sido.
Wo cannot recall any similar casos of
impartiality among Republicans, who
will doubtless reply that when a Dem
ocrat volos against his own party he
simply, by a rare act of righteousness,
makes some amends far tho hopeless
dopravity of the rest of his caroor,
whilo a Republican in sticking con
stantly to bis own side, or, aa Tbad
dous Stevens said, 'voting for his own
raacet),' simply perseveres in right liv
ing." Wrathv. Tbo editor of the Pitts
burgh Dispatch, one ol tbe Radical or
gans of Allegheny county, is really
mad over the pardon business In the
case of Kemblo A Co., and breaks oat
in this way :
It II Idle la erillelso this infamous act of offl
elals repreoeatiag tbo domiaant party la a great
Stat. Its ovary phase Is patent to avery ana
who roads. Mot b npulslro feature of It bat
elands oat la bold raltff. Tha effect apoa tha
party ie a iriviai eenoiaorauoa. ft would soosa
Us at tba moral eaaea of tbe pablle anal eraoa any
party whose representatives eould aagaaa ia nob
a bold and unblushing attempt to thwart tha
operation of the law, but this is foreign ta tho
priaolple lavolred. Tha rem af tha w kola trane
aeUaa If tbatarlme bas triumphed ovortbo Statu
isoraropaob
We are not personally acquainted
with the editor in quesiicn, but the
foregoing roads very much likeRadioal
"buncombe," and we will put it down
as such, although it sounds liko the
nakod truth.
Fortunate. A contemporary re
marks: Reprosontative Clymcr who
was married a few days ago had a nar
row escape from disappointing the lady
wbo la now his wife. Ho had cbargo
of tho Army appropriation bill in tbe
Houat, and did not get It through by
tbo day be was to leave hero for St.
Louis to meet bis boirotbed. He
would not tell anybody bis troublos,but
at the delay he bocame ao much wor
ried thathecalledCbairman Atkins into
his confidence and disclosed tbosocret
"Go," said Atkins; "why, God bleps
you, my dear man, why did yon not
tell mo sooner f It is no time for words
when a lady waits." And Heister went
Goo. The Erie Observer says
"Captain MoCloUmid, of Pittsburgh,
will be confidential Secretary to lion.
A. Q. Dill, Bute Chairman. The cam
paign will be a vigorous one and waged
to win. The BepohUcaa leaden are
alarmed at the success of the harmony
policy of the late Democratic Convention."
KEYSTONE STA TESMANSIIIP.
Congress was awfully disturbed by
the bad behavior of two Pennsylvania
members, on.Friday lust, whilo in Com
mittee of lb" whole, a bill was leucbetl
on the private calendar to increase the
pension of an Indian soldier and to
dato the increase back to the time when
tha disability actually oeourred.
Mr. Whito, of Pennsylvaniit.utlncEea
the policy of dating the increase nf
pensions back, whereupon Mr. lirowno,
of Indiana, and others thought it was
rather ungracious for a I'ennsylvanian
to object to those claims, in viuw of tho
fact that a largo number of cases on
the calendar were for pensions to tho
soldiors of Pennsylvania. Every soldior
of Pennsylvania soomod to bavo filed
an application for a pension.
Mr. Reogan suggested that perliups
tbo protective turiff laws tiporatod so
hardly upon these people that they
oould not get ulong without a pension.
Mr. Uayne, of tho Pittsburgh dis
trict, suid tho reason why so many
Pennsylvania claims woro upon the
calendar was because the Pennsylva
nia delegation, with tho single excep
tion of Mr. While, had been earnest in
presenting tbo claims of their consti
tuents. His colleague, Mr. While, op.
posed those claims, and there was not
on tbe calendar a single bill that he
had Introduced.
Mr. White denouncod as false the
imputation that he bad not attended
to tbe interests of constituents.
Wo notice by the Washington cor
respondents, to thoir journals, that the
conduct of liuyne und White was out
rageous but loyal I
Caiieron's Plan. The West Chester
Record, a Blaine orgnn, tells it in this
way : "Ono thing should bo porfoctly
understood : Senator Cameron does not
mean to help nominate Mr. Blaine, under
any circumstances. This is pertoctly
well known to every one who is ac
quainted with Sonator Camoron's re
lations to olbor public men, especially
to Senator Conkling. If, at any time,
be should cast any voto or votes out of
tho Ponnsylvaniadelegntion for Blaino,
it would bo simply, because they could
be so cast without danger of nominating
him. Wo say this unrosorvedly, and
every friend of Sonator Cameron, in
formed of bis feeling and purposes,
knows it to be truo. What Mr. Cam
eron means to do is to nomlnato Gen.
(irant if bo can ; and if not Genoral
Grant then some other man, ( Jtr.
Blaine. It will require all tho forco
and strength of tho elements opposed
to the third term to provcut tbo accom
plishment of tho primary design. Mr.
Cameron is Chairman ot the Nalionul
Committee, and holds a largo power
by that fact, in tho preliminary organ
ization ot tho Convention. He moans
to carry his, point, if possiblo ; and
possibly, to a man of strong will and
largo capacity, is acomprebonsivo word.
With Mr. Conkling and Gen. Logan to
drive with bim, tho Chicago Conven
tion may find itself driven, just as wote
the Slato Convenlions al Ilarrisbnrg
and I'tica."
Attackinu "The Government."
The .Ptnf chides in this way : "Tho
part taken in the Illinois campaign by
Commissioner Raum, ending with bis
chairmanship of the State Convention,
is tho most direct and insulting viola
tion of Mr. Hayes' civil eorvice order
that has yet occurred. It not only
tramples on tbe original ordor, but
equally outrages Mr. Hayes' supple
mental explanations of the great oiigi
nal. It is thoroughly defiant and most
offensively insolent If Mr. Hayes had
as much spirit aa a robust mouse, Mr.
Raum's official bead would full, for this
case far exceeds any and all otbors in
audacity and contempt for tbo aoting
Prosidont. But Mr. Raum knows bis
man. Ho knows that Mr. Hayes dares
not provoko the stalwart wrath by his
docapitation, but will pocket tha in
sult with a meek smilo."
Another Town Burned. On Satur
day sight about 9 o'clock a fire started
in the United States Hotel at Eden
burg, Clarion county, Pa., and con
sumed seventy buildings before it could
bo got under control. Among the
buildings destroyed are the postofflcr,
Clarion County Bank, Brown's Hotel,
Unitod Statos Hotel and the United
Pipe Line offices. Tbo loss will ag
gregate $150,000 on which thora is lit
tle or no insurance. Upward of 100
families are homeless, and many wbo
slept in oomforlable beds tbo night
provions slept on the ground the night
after the fire.
The Pious Chandler. Tho Phila
delphia Times remarks: "It was that
pious and good man, Mr. Bill Chand
ler, who some months ago opened the
Dlaine literary bureau with prayer.
We shall all hopo that ho has reserved
onough actual piejy through all the
vicissitudes of this Spring to bo able to
close that literary bureau in a boooia
ing way. He should begin some of
the preliminary preparations now.
Tboro is always danger that a sudden
movement will produce a deplorablo
oane of profanity in a man like Chand
ler."
A Good Wife. A Washington letter-writer,
among other things, says :
"Genoral Garfield was hie wilo's in
structor and taught hor Latin so thor
oughly that she bas been ablo to pre
pare hor boys for Collcgo. Ho honors
blmsolf by thus speaking of her; 'Sho
is ono of tbe coolest and best balanced
women 1 over saw. Thero bas not
been ono solitary instance of my public
career where f suffered In tbe small
est degree for any remark sho ever
made.' "
"Phunny." A contemporary re
marks : "The 'Blaino train' from Port
land, Me., to Chicago is to consist of
twenty Wagner cars, and the forward
car is to contain a band of music. In
the rear of tbe train thore will be a
platform car lor a cannon and a squad
of men to work it, and salutes are to
be fired in tbe cities and larger towns
along the line. We predict this boom
ing train will return borne quietly
traveling by night."
Queer. Barnum, in court the other
day, sworo that bis circus was worth
f 00,000. On his bills he puts it at a
trile over tbe National debt, two
thousand millions. Tbore is some dis
crepancy between bis swearing and his
printed posters ; but then Barnum ia
a humbug and so shows himself to
the public
An Important Act. Tho Slate
Hoard of Agriculture desires the pub
lication of tho following very Impor
tant Act, to which wo respectfully call
the ultention of our farmers :
An Art, toprevoat ths olteniloa of disease among
oaltlo.
Section 1. Be i'( enacted, rfc, That il
shall not bo lawful for any person who
may own any sheet) alluded br the
disease known us pleiiro pneumonia, or
other contagious or inlcctioua disease,
to sell or otlierwiso dispose of any cat
tle, oilliur alive or slaUL'lilorcd, troin
tho premises whore such disease is
known to exist, not lore period ot two
months alter tho disease shall have
disnppeured from said premises.
Section a lmi no cutllo or sheen
shall bo allowed to run at luige in any
townsnip or Dorotigh wuero any con
tagiotis disease prevails ; and the Con
stables of such townships are hereby
autborir.od and required to take up and
confine any cattle so found running at
largo, until culled for aim until all cost
are paid ; and in townships where
there aro no Uonsluhles, it shall be the
duty ot tho township clerk to perform
this service ; and the said ofllcers shall
bo ontitled to receive ono dollur for
ouch head of cut tie so taken up; and
any officer whoshall relusc to perform
tbe duties of this act shall bo liable to
a II no of ton dollars.
Section 3. Any person offending
against tho provisions of Iho first boo
tion of this aci shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction bo
sentenced to pay a lino not exoeoding
live hundred dollars or unuorgo au im
prisonment not exceeding six months.
Excitinu. We notlco tbut the
Pope's toe is creating awful constorna
tion in London. The appointment of
two Roman Catholics to office under
tho new ministry husevokedugooddoal
ill feeling. This seems silly to us, but
when wo remember that Church and
Stuto are united in tho Knglish system,
we are not surprisod that Gladstone's
liberty is viowed with alarm. Among
tho rofotms which England most needs
is tbe comploto divorce of Church und
State ard tho secularization of a vast
amountof church property. Machine
religion is a humbug, wherever you
find it. Church and Stuto has no more
right to bo linked together, than man
has to marry throe or moro wives, or
a woman to marry a score of husbands.
Just as soon as Church and Stale join
on IhiB Continent, tho "Virtiio.Liborly
and Independence" will tuko wings.
Death or a Public Character
Henry Stunrt Footo, for over thirty
yeurs a conspicuous figiiro in Amori-
can politics, died at his home, five
miles from Nashville, Tenn., on the
1 nth hist. At the timo of bis death
he was only a ptnsionerupon the Fed
eral Government in tho capacity of
Superintendent nf the recently-revived
I'nited States Mint at New Orleans,
but thirty yean ago he was a Vniled
States Senator and u little later Gov
ernor of Mississippi, having gained
that distinction with so formidable a
competitor its Jefferson Davis, in ono
of the most memorable campaigns of
that day. Ho Lad a long and strangely
varied career in politics, and died in
his 81st year.
Imposed I'pon. An exchango ro
marks: "Senator illuino used to wear
un amulet, which his dying Catholic
mother had placed around his nock,
and which he half seriously spoko of
as his protection against ovil. Four
years ago, when ho was sun struck on
tho steps of the Capitol, he was car
ried homo Uneon.cinus and hull un
dressed. When ho came to himsell
tho amulet was gone, and be, in spite
of constant efforts, bos never been ublo
to recover it."
Tired or Conhress. Gen. Joseph
K. Jr.hnston says that he owes much
of the activity and vigor of bis old age
to an out door life, and he finds the
duties of a member of Congress too
confining. Nor has bo any taste for
them, though during bis brief service
ho has been popular with both parties
Ho will not accept a re nomination,
and will probably go back to bis busi
nens in Richmond.
State Convention Number Four,
Tbo Prohibitionists mot in Convention
at Allwins, luao w,i.jisy, for tho
purpose of nominating candidates for
Supreme Judgo, Auditor Genoral, and
an Electoral tickot. For Auditor Gen
oral, tho Convention nominated Goorge
F. Turner, of Pittsburgh, and tho 1ml
ancoof tho work was assigned to the
Stale Centrul Committee Clearfield
was unrepresented.
Louicai.lt (peer. Our liadical
friends aro awfully down on sectional
ism. They become horrified ovor "a
Solid South," yet, ono of tho Ohio!
organsofthat party New York Timet
confesses that its party cannot olect
tbo next President, unless it is dono
by "a United North." Now, what Is
the differonco betweon "solid" and
"united ?"
"Flopped'' Over. Tho Now York
Herald, which has beeu opposing the
nomination of Grant with great vigor
and appuronlsinccrity, yesterday "(lop
ped" completely o,cr ant with an impu
dence thai is simply Arctic in its frigi
dity announce! editorially that the
"ex-Prosidont" is tho only "fit candi
date" the Itepnblicnn parly can pre
sent.
A Clear Case. We now file ex-
ocplbns to the old pnyine; that in
alluding to Unitod States Benutors,
"few die and none resign." General
John B. Gordon, ono of the Senators
from Georgia, resigned on tho 19th
inst., and Governor Colquitt bus ap
pointed t'X-Governor Joseph E. Brown
to fill the vacancy,
An exchango stales il in this way:
"The howling rebels have been hand
somely provided for by tho Presiden
tial fraud, postmaster General Key
has been mado a Judgo for iifo, and
General Longstreet has been matlo
Minister to Turkey, This ought to
sot even John Pbermiin's blood a boil
ing" '
Exactlt. Tbo Washington Post
remarks : "Tho country approves ol
tbo Hon. Hendnck B. Wright's prop
osilion to give every man a farm, but
objocls to loaning money for these
amateur agriculturists to nperato with.
It's enough for them to be allowed to
spoil the land."
Wise. Ron. Ghas. S. Wolf, the chief
proeooutor, has doclined a public din
nor offered to him by a number of
prominent citizens lor his public sorv
ipos in investigating and prosecuting
with his follow -committeemen the cases
of briborty connocted with tbe Alle
gheny Clot Bill.
THE CENSUS.
NIII'KHVISOH'b DlriTIIlrT OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
Ili'NTlNtinoN, May 2lllh, 1HS0.
The lollowing inhumation relative
tu tho lenlh Census bus been compiled,
ami is published lor the information ol
the people ol the district.
J. Simpson Aphica,
Supervisor.
ENUMERATORS.
Kncli Umiinurtttor, after being J worn,
will receive from the Supervisor a coin
mission which will define the bounda
ries of his district and uuthorir.o him
to enter upon the discharge of his du
ties. These dutiet cannot be delegated
to outers.
Ho is prohibited, under severe pen
alty, from communicating to any por
son not authorized loreceivo tbe same,
any statistics of property or business
included in bis return ; and from wil
fully and knowingly making any lalse
certificate or fictitious returns. It Is
expected that tho Enumerators will
muke tbe authorized inquiries at sea
sonable limes and in a courteous man
ner, and it is hoped that they will re
ceivo prompt and accurato replies.
Any person refusing to give the re
quired information is subject to a pen
ally ol $100. The object of the Census
is lo obtain a true account nf the pop-
illation, wealth and industry of tho
I nitoil States. It is especially desired
that the returns for this district shall
be as lull as possible. Tbe principal
inquiries made by tho Knuinerators
will bo as follows:
INHABITANTS.
The name of each person living in
the district on tho first day ot June,
lSKO ; giving color, sex, age at last
birthday, relationship to head ol lam
ily ; w hether sinile, married, widowed
or divorced ; profession, occupation or
trade ol persons ovor ten years ol aire,
and tho numbor of months they were
unemployed during year ending June
1st; whether sick or disabled, blind
deaf or dumb, idiotic, insane, maimed,
crippled, bed ridden or otherwise dis
abled. Who attended school during
the Census year ; those over ten years
old who cannot read and write. Place
ot birth of each porson and placo of
birth of parents of each : who wore
married during tho year.
PRODUCTIONS OF AURICULTURE.
Namo of person who conducts each
furm, whether owner, rontor for fixed
yeurly rontal, or lor shares of pro
ducts. Acres of land tilled, in perma
nent meadows, orchards or vineyards,
woodland or other unimprovod land.
Value of land, fences and buildings,
farming implements and machinery,
and of live stock; cost of building and
repairing fences, and cost of fertilizers
purchased in 187f. Number of weeks
of hired labor or farm in 1879 and
amount of wages paid. Value of all
farm productions sold, consumed or on
hand lor that year. Numbor of acres
in grass, barley, buckwheat, Indian
corn, oats, rye, wheat, flax, hemp, sor
ghum, broom corn, bops, potatoes, to-
bucco, apple and peach orchards, nur
series and vineyards and the amount
ol the products of each in 1H7!. Num
bor of horses, asses, mules, oxen, milch
cows, sheep, swino, and poultry on
hand June I, lrlnil. Quantity ot milk
sold, buttor, choeso, wool, eirirs, peas,
beans, sugar, molasses, honey and wax
produced ; value of products of or
chards, nurseries and market gardens,
and amount of wood cut and value ot
all forest produots sold or consumed
dining 1871.
MANUrACTURES.
Namo ot individual, corporation or
company whose annual products reach
(501) annually; name of business, cap
ital inveslod, number of hands era-
Eloyed, amount of wages paid and
ours of labor, months in operation,
value of material and value of pro
ducts ; if water power is used, name
ol stream, full, number and kind of
wheols, horse power, etc.; if steam
power is usod, number of boilers and
ongincs and tboir horse power.
Statistics of the manufactures of
cotton, iron and steel, woolen, worsted
and silk goods, and relating to coke,
glass, distilleries blowers, fisheries,
mining, churches, libraries, schools,
wealth, debt, taxation, newspapers,
pauperism and crime will bo collected
by spocial ogents and not by the Enu
merators. MORALITY.
Namo, ago, sex and color of each
porson wbo diod during the year end
ing with May 31, 1870; whothor sin-
He, married, widowed or nivoroea
whore born, and birth pUee of fatbor
and mother ol uocceu; occupation
month when died ; disease or cause of
death: )"" long a rosident of tbe
county, and name of attending physi
cians.
ExnilllTION or RETURNS.
After each Ennmorator bus complo
ted his lists, and before forwarding the
same to tho Snpcrvisor, it will bo bis
duty to hie with tho Prothonotary ot
tho proper county a list of tho liamos ;
with ago, sex and color, of all persons
enumerated by him, and to give notico
by writcn advertisement at threo or
moro public places in bis district, that
ho will be at tbo Court House on tbo
fifth day aftor filing said list, not in
eluding Sunday, and on the following
day, for the purposo ot making any
iitn-iiiui curruuuoiiB in uis uminicruuon,
Huntingdon Monitor.
The CoudersporsFire. Tho coun
ty soul of Potter county, in this State,
was visited by tho "fire fiend" on the
18th Inst., destroying the larger por
tion of tho village. Ex Speaker Olm-
stcad, wbo resides there, sent the fol
lowing telegram to tho Philadelphia
Couderspoiit, May 111. The loss by
yesterday's fire will he fully f :i0l,OO0,
the insurance amounting to 180,000.
r.vory place ot businsss in the town
has been destroyed, except tho Court
House and ono hotel, f ortunately
but lour small dwelling houses woro
burned, and nobody is houseless or suf.
lering. Our people aro brave and hopo
ful. Probably not a dealer will fail in
consequence of the fire.
Is it a VirrroRj ? For Grant to got
the indorsement of his own State, Illi
nois, Is not much of a victory. Even
Mr. Windom, of Minnesota, who has
never run a hippodrome, nevor inhaled
royal inconso, nor iwr discoursed on
unpp as an element of government
oven Windom, with (ill tico disabili
ties, was Indorsed by his own State.
States aro cheap office-holders dolivor
them.
"JUadi rot Tin Fbav." The Cen
tra Hall Reporter says; "Although
Governor Cortin wm countod out just
TiMen vrta, lie nays that if Grant it
nominated ut Chicago ho will Uko off
big coat for tha Democratic oandidata
whoever lie mo be, to give the big
gest Democratic majority ever thrown
in liia OorigreHsioiiul district. lie aay
hia failure to got hit acat shall not oott
the Democratic party a ilnglo rota."
Siirrman. Uisbks It. The acala
wafra and carpt-bargera of Alabama,
in their Slate Convention, instructed
very nnexnoctodly for Grant, Thia
Statu was claimed tor ghorman, bat
tho GranUlcs floored him u complete
ly aa he did Blaino, In Illinois. Tbe
Secretary had been paying too much
attention to hit fences In Ohio. Hence
flront trot away with this Int plum,
A Compound Condemnation. The
National Vino, a Greenback organ, bas
a very poor opinion of 8ecrolnry Slier
man when It says ho is "a breeder of
famine, a seourge of God, a Herod II.,
an assassin of liberty, a t riicifierot the
people, u renegade Irom hell, begotten
in am, conceived in iniquity, and pe wed
red hot into llie lap of civilization, to
curse and blast, ami damn this country
worse than tbo seven plagues of
Ept."
A Practical Man Ex-Governor
Brown, ol Georgia, now United Slates
Senator, in the Southern Baptist Con
venlion Lexington, Ky- tho Mher
day, made a speech in behalf of un ed
ucated ministry and gave f .10,000 tow-aid
a theological seminary.
The Pennsylvania unit rule delega
tion to Chicago is just now in about
tho condition of a pile ol live eels.
They are so awfully tangled that
neither Cameron nor Blame can tell
the head and luil of the same cel.
Phila. Times.
Rude. A largo majority ol the
members of the M. E. General Confer
ence may be true believers in Grunt;
but they set down awfully hard on his
Chaplain Nowman who wanted to
be made a Bishop, or anything vise
Poor Whit. Cadet Whittuker has
had the ear of tho public quite long
enough. There is no positive proof
against him, but the impression left by
the evidence is almost universal that
tbe job was done by himsell.
Some people are born to ill luck. An
old woman who has pasted nearly five
thousand medical recipes in a book
during tho past forty years has never
been ill a day in her lite, and she is
growing discouraged. .
ItATHER Fast. It is said that Mr.
John Lemon Republican candidato for
Auditor General bas already placed
tho patronage of the office. Isn't this
a little quick ? t
Tbe "old crowd" is all for Grunt
Creswell, Postmustcr General under
Grant, joins with Belknap, Dabcock,
iioheson, Shepherd and tho rest of
thorn.
The Hanlan-Courtnoy boat race came
off at Washington, on Wodncsday
Ilanlan was victorious.
Jlfiu Stdwtistmfiits.
1l)l;RT PHtUXAMATIOJf.
. WaRRBAa, Hoa. C. A.
Jadao of tbo Conrt of
ComiaoB rlees
.
the iwentT-Afth Judicial District, eoonposod of
the eonoties of ClearSeld, Ceatre and Cliatea
and Hon. AaaiM Uuttaa and Hon. V lacaar B.
Hut.T, Associate Judges of Clearfield eoootj
have issued tbsir precept, to me directed, for the
holding of a Coort of Cossmoa Plssa, Orphans'
Court, Court of Quarter Bessioas, Court of Oyer
and Terminer, afd Court of Uonoral Jail Deliv
ery, at the Court House at Clearfield, in ami for the
eoontr of Clearfield, eomaieBelnK on the flrat
Monday, th Itn day at June, IHtM. and
to continue one week.
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby Irea.to the
Coroner, Justiee, of tba Peaoa, and Constables,
in and for aaid oounty of Clearfield, to appeer ia
tbeir proper pereoas, vritk their Records, Rolls,
Uqulsitions, Ksaninatloae, and other Heateai
breaoes, to da those things which to their offioes,
and ia tbsir behalf, pertaia to be done.
Ily an Aet of Assembly, passeo tbo atn asy oi
May, A. D. 1S, it is assde the duty of Ibe Jus
tices of tbe Peeoe of tbe several counties of this
Comtaonwsatlb, ta return to tbe Clerk of the
Court of Ooarter Sessions of tba respective
counties, ell the reeognieanoee entered Into before
them by any pcrswn or persons cbargod witb tbe
oommisslen of any crime, except such oases as
Bssy bo ended before a Justice of Ibe Peeoe, un
der existing laws, at least tea deye before tbo
ooinmeaaeaaent of tbo session of tbo Coart to
which they are made returnable rerpactiraly.and
in all easee where any recognisances are enured
into less than tan day, before the oommencement
of tho aessina to which tbey are ma.le returna
ble, the said Jurtleee are to retura tho same ia
the same manner as if said act bad not been
passed.
OIVI.N ander my head at ClearlalJ, Uis tlst
day of April, ia tba year of our Lord, oae
thousand eight hundreirand eighty,
aprll-te JAMBS MAHAHKV, Sb.rlf.
A I'DITOR S' fJTATEM tC NT, Aeeount of
t J. 0. Whitehlll, Treasurer of the borough
land of tbo borough of Clearfield. Pa., far tha
year ending Aptil Iti, 1880 ;
DR.
To balaaca ol Dopllrate of IST5....
To " ' 187".....
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.... 411
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15 SS
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Tolal..
CR.
By etn't dua Treae'r at last seltUmeat.-l Mil 06
My am't paid as followe:
William Dorvllt 34 l
II. W. BnllU, Auditor 4 00
8. V.Wilson, Auditor 1 00
J. C. Whitehlll 100
11. F. Bickel SS f
W. A. Ogden
Wm. T. Wilson, work, etc.,.
71 T4
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to SI
Daalel Connelly
Jamee Pendegrest ,
Idaajil Hill
Jose,Sj Votber,
Henry Ford H M
John Holllhea
John McClellan
Calvin Myors .
Petrlck Herbert
Tim Hennery H H
Richard Khlrk ,
P A Oeulio .,
Alfred ahlrk.,.,..
Wm. HnSmaa m -
W. C.Foley ,..
Thomas Hotllv ,
Roes KomI ,
Wm. Powell
R. A. Blgle,
Clesrfislo lias Light Co., gas and light
ing lamps , ,,
Clearfield (las Light Co., ga
Wm. R. Drown, work, eta
C. Leipoldt a...
T. J. Borer
Thomas Dougherty
W. Indreo
Joha HehleHer
Ji.ba Hrmphlll v
Joba Llvingvtea
Joseph Lucas H.
John W. hhugarts
S. J. Row A Bin
Clearfield Fire Brich Co
Lewis Lanlch ,
tieorge rl. Youog H ,
George D. Qoodlaader H
Claud Welch
J. Frank Powell, street lamp,, freight,
tless and repairs
J. Frank Powell, duplicate end postage.
J. Prank Powell, ealary as (secretary....
I. M. Omni
Joha Short -
tieorge Thora HM
II. B.Powell ,
Jona Kragle, er
M. 0. Brown A lira,.i. w.....
hi. Marshall
A. M. fleck, repsiring straot lampo
Jacob Moore
Corn. Owens ,
W. V. Wright
W.W.Worrell ....
John Barelay ,
W. 11.11
Joha Mablamara.....
W. 1. Hemphill, tale, ...........
Robert Mitchell
Freak Mellermel..
If M. MeCalloogh, lighting ga, la sens.
1. I. Patterson
Peld on 1. W. Scsltk'l Judgment
110 eeapaa,, U.40 eaca.,. .
I oouOBa$IO,ee aaoh , ....
Rebate of a per oonL oa fl,44l.!t, .10
daye oolleetioa.
Poreoataga, ' Pr eont. aa filet, fig paid
ftar M dajl....... i ..
Percentage, ft pet aanl. oa $24t.l, col-
tselod ea doplloata of UIS
Peraeatage, 10 per aeuL on 14.44 eel-
tooled oa duplloatoof Hit
Balance ef duplibaaeef 1STS ia hands
af oallector John McC1eltan..
Balanoa of duplicate af IliS la kaada
ef collector Whitehlll
Balaaca of duplicate of 1879 uncollected
Kloaeralioa oa dontleala of I0TT. ....
" lSIt .
Printing aaj llatloaerr
Trees. Pereeatage, S per eel oa II,
7.4 Tolal ............l,71t 08
Wa, Use UBderelgoed Borough Auditors, having
aiaminad the foregoing aoeowat of tha District
Treasurer, aad oosnpered tha vcaohete, find the
Oame eorrect, end oertify that thora It dae the
Treasurer, J . O. W bitehlll, ft em tbe Borough fund
a balanced MI SS. . . .
JACK nAUKRTY,
BMITU Vi WILSON,
' Auditors.
May 10th, 180.31.
Stiff gdrrrtlsfmrnts.
gUStJUEU ANNA 1IOUSK,
CUEWLNSVLLLE, rlNN A.
-This old ana1 wfll-eplsl.li.hf J H eel h.
lives leased bj (he undersigned, and he h t-ls euu
Intent ol rendeiing setislaotion to those who mi
patronise bim. Oood stabling ettaf-lied.
i.rn is u ouvvm, rropre'or.
April II, M-tf.
SpriijSniniiipr Millinery!
To Mr CtitruMKfti i tub Prtur at Lirai :
About Hvtttrttyt April 24.h. 1 will return from
PhtUdolphik with a Ml tin of MILLINERY
OOODSof ill kinds. With ntw fiellilioi for Jt
tnf balnM, 1 will tnfy hj Ibsl I en bow
girt taj cattomar tb bcitfit wf my BrfvauUKti
imvuj-ieg, ity)i ti.4 prkt Uiaairhut tha sniirf
MftluB. Mr. T. K. H A TisUW. I
ClMrftld, IV, April 21. 18M-SH. j
COI'HT PROCLAMATION. Wnmrii,
Hon. C, A. MAY KK, Prailt Judjt. i.f
tho Court of Common I'leM of he twrntj fifth
J utile) a I biatriet, Mtnpaacti of ut roan tin of
CUftrfirld, Centra and Clinton, and Hon. Abrim
OgniM and Hon. Vij.oi.-t B. Holt. Aftociate
Judgr of Cltarflitd county, have jaitiod tiirlr
precept, to me dirt-clod, for the- holding of a Court
of Common Fleaa, at Um Court IIoum, at Claar
fltld, In and for tbe e-mnty of Clearfield, oom
maneingoQihe fourth Monday of May, lHHO,
be I tiff the 91th da of the month, and eon
tinuliig two weeki,
NOTICE ta therefore hereby gtvej to juror and
wt(oe-t, in and for fa id county of C'eartield lo
be aud appear in their proper peraona, at 10
o'clock A.M. of Mid day, to do tlinee thing
which In their behalf pertain to be done.
lilVKN under my band at Clearfield, thii 2 I'd
day ol April, in the year of our Lurd one tli-u-abd
eight hundred and efglitr.
JAMfcl MAIUrTEY, Sheriff.
prZI tc.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of wrlta of Ltvnri t'ar.iat Umed
oat of the Court of Common Pleat of Clear
fluid eonnty. Ha., and to me directed, there will
be oapoaed to H HUC 6ALK, at tba Court
H-'Uie, In the borough of Clearfield, Ta., on
Friday, May 2lat, 1mo,
At 1 o'clock P. M., tba following dt-rXTib-d real
estate, to wit :
AU the right, title and in threat ef I'efeodant
in all that certain building, a one atory frame
barn, located on lot or pieee of ground cituite in
Decatur townnhip, Clear deli county. Pa., being
part of a larger tract oi laud contain lug 2l J acre,
moro or Ie!, aaid building beta n fet in widtt.
and tU feet in length, with a biixeineat at able un
der tba weet end of tiio barn.
Seiaved, taken in elocution, and to be r.J a
the property of Andrew Kepbovrt, owner, and
JeinfK lilooui, contractor.
ALSO,
All the right, title and in (! t of Defend tint In
a certain two-itory frame dwelling h-ue, Ih foot
wide, 28 feet long, and 17 feet high, located on a
lot or iiicca of ground lituetein Decatur townbip,
Clcartield oounty. Pa., part of a larger tract Where
on Andrew Krphart now Uvea.
rMied, taken in execution and to bo lU aa
the property of Andrew Kepliart .owner, er reputed
owner. i
ALSO,
All theiotereat of Defendant! in all that certain !
lot or piece of ground tituate in the borough of
CurwenavlMe, Clearfield county, p. , bounded
and deacribtd aa folio we, via : On the eait by
Filbert it reel, on tha weet by lot belonging to tbe
ettate of 11. P. Tboupaon. dee d, oo tbe north by
State afreet, and on tbo tooth by an alley, bar
ing a front of 10 fret on State atreet and a depth
of 180 feet on Filbert atreet, and known in Ibe
plan of aaid borough aa lot No. If.
He i icd, taken In execution and to be fold aathe
property of John Irvin and Wtn. P. Chamber.
ALSO,
All the right, title and In tu rent of Defendiinta
. la thai eertsia lot ot ground iTiag in OoriBgtoa I
! totsarbip, Clearfield eoiialjr, l'a., ouotaioinr. two j
acres and Iwslre and one-half perches, bounded
end rieerrioed es follows, vis : llegioning
oti'., ... . ,k . . . .
im.t M.irn.r nf th. Ml V.Mr, anil Kmilhm.rt ti.pn -
apust; thence south 10 nerebe to post) thence
along towotnip rofcd n.rth ot degrees cast 4j per-1
obes lo piece of beginning, it being part of a
larger Iract greeted and conveyed by Peter A.
Kerlhana, jr , of tbe city ef. Delttrnoro, Md., to
Mary K. Klley, of aaid oounty of Clearfield, Pa.
Beisrd, taken in elocution and to be sold a the
property of IV. S. Oillilaad and Qeorgp llrcken
dorn.
ALSO,
By n writ of 7rrw Fntiat, thrre will be sold at
tba same time and plaoe tbe following :
All the Defcadant'a right, title end Interest in
Ihose two certala lote of ground in the village of
Trontville, CleaAeld aounly, Pa., tbe one bound
ed end described ns follows : BounJed en tbe
oast aad north by land of Jacob Kuoti, oo Ibe
weet by lot No. II, aad ob the math by Caroline
straot, and known la plan of said vitlags as lot
No. .12, and baring thereon erected a frame dwell
ing house, frame stable and other ootbuildlngt.
Tba other lot is bounded on the east by an alley,
on the welt by lot of Dr. J. Lydick, on the south
by an alley, aad on tha north by Caroline street,
and known In piaa of said village as lot No. t,
and having tbsraoa erected a large ebop aad
other outbeildinge.
Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold aa
tba property of William Ktndermaa
Tbbmb ar Balb. Tba prion or sum at which
tbo properly shall ba struck off must be paid at
tha time of sale, or such other arrangements
made aa will be approved, olberwisa tbe property
will bo immediately put up and aold again at
tha expense and rlek of tba pereon to whom it
waa etrook off, aad wbo, ia ease of deficiency at
aaoh re-sale, shall make good the aame, end ia
ao insteaeo will tha Deed ha preeeatod ia Court
for eooflrmatloa anlass tba money is actually
paid to tbe Sheriff. JAS. MAHAFFKV.
Bnuairr'B Orrira, I Sheriff.
Olaatteld, Pa., April 19, 1S80. (
AUDITOR! BTATEMRSIT or the laan
ceo of LAWRKNCB TOWNSHIP, Irom
June, 1870, lo April 141b, lo0 :
s. eonav, maraicr vmaAsoaaa, in ai-i-ouxt witb
tbb aoan ana rooa ruao.
ROAD FL'ND.
DR.
To ami received from Treasurer Owenl..ll,42l 80
To Interact. !7 00
To nm't of tieorge Oullcb duplicate l,0.vo 14
To am't or M. 8. Kramer duplicate 0f0 0.1
To am't of A. Q. Lewhead duplicate...... 7iM 14
To am't of James Brown duplicate IIS 01
To am't of anwerkad tax received hy
Lawbead 14 SI
Total Rosd fund. 11.017 71
CR.
By am'l George Ualioh ordere for servl
aes rendered.and 3 hammer beadles.
By am't A. P. Muora order for services,
111(1 76
12 00
00 00
104 00
Ito 110
Ily are t al H. Kramer " " "
By am't A. O Lawbead - -By
am't Jamee Brown 4 " "
By ata't Isaiah Bloom f m
By am't John Whaling, for work and
damage
By am't paid Aaditoraand Clerk.
Ily am't 8 per oeaL oa StSI.77
i 01
t 00
It 10
I" 4t
I.F14 I
10 47
11 as
tty am'l Hoed tai worked oat ander u
llulicb .'
By am't usee uoworkod by Oulich ,
By am't exoaeratloae allowed Uqlich...
By am't Road las storked out uader M.S.
Kramer
By am'l taxes unworked by Kramer....
By am't exoneraiiens allowed Kremer...
Ily am't Head las worked out under
A. 11. Lawbead
Dy am'l haek lax worked out uader Law
brad By am't taxes unworked by l.ewbeed...
By am't exonerations allowed Lawbead..
By am't Kosd tax werked out ander Jes.
Brown
By nm't exonerations allowed Browa.,..
By am'l balance ia Treasurer's hands...
Olt 9S
4S 40
4 OS
771 80
M 82
10 80
I 71
ll 37
4 ti
840 31
Total Road fund
. K'.'W JJ
aount unseated tax worked, as follows :
Mo.cs 8. Kramer (211 00
tieorge (I alien .127 7
Albert 0. Lawbeod 201 00
James Browa It 00
POOR FUND.
DR.
To am't of balaaoa received from Trees.
arer Owens tlt
To am 't of duplicate for 1870 . 1.414 04
To am't from Shew, by Kramer . 40 00
To am't fram Daff, by Israel Teet 10 00
To am't from Plan towuehip 181 00
To am'l received from Joeeph Owena.... 7 SO 48
To am't received from N. hlsbell S 04
Total Poor taj ,
.12.1.18 V0
CR.
By am't paid for boarding paupers....
By am't paid for clothing and groceries.
tS67 48
208 40
Hi 45
118 07
2V 00
I .'.4 00
io on
41 74
so on
18 4C
r. st
0 St
40 no
STt
1 St
tty amount paid I'aavilla Aeylam
Dy am't paid Woodward township for
Mrs. Dolaa
By am't cot Is peid la case af P. Dolaa.
By am't paid for Paul Williams, of Piae
towasbip
By am'l paid Taylor Kowleo for eervices..
By am't paid Matthew Head for ter'ees..
By am't paid D. B. Bloom tor services..
Ily am'l peid Isaac Stage for rent
By am't paid for making duplicates tor
18710
By am'l paid Porlor Piles, for II Walls.
By am'l paid A. (1. Kremer, Atl'y fees.
By am't paid J. II. Ilertswiok, for modi.
Hal atteedaace
Dy am'l paid J. si. Wrlgley, for medical
' atteBdanoo
By ami paid III Broom, for W. T. Irvin
dspositioa.
By am't paid for making clothing far
peapors
By am't paid Jamas Kerr, for eests......
By am't paid Was. Radebaugb, for depo
sition, By am'l paid Qeo. W. Oeatbart, livery
hire
By am't paid for fuel
By I peroeat. oa 11,847 IV
By I par osnL oa IMt.HI
By balaaoa BBoolleoted, dnplicale leTli.
I 81
4 40
100
1 00
81 .10
40 41
17 20
111 04
Tolal ameaat af credits H .1.11 18
Balaaca dua Treasurer Ogdea $1 07
We, tba aadernlgned Auditors, having axam
land tha aecoaat af I. Ogden, Treasurer of Law.
rence township, la account with the Road tod
Poor fuada of said township, find thsm nsanovo
stated. ' -RICHARD C0NKLIN,
' dKoRoi n. hall,
LKW1S BROWN,
attest t Auditors.
W. T. Srirxutw. Tuwa'p ClirV.
May 1J, 1!0 St.
$tiv arrrtlsfmrnts.
WAGONS- WAGONS
iirGdiKs-iiirufUKs.
SPIUN WAGONS.
SPUING WAGONS.
THE COXIiLH WAGim
TOP AND OPEN B"CJGGIE3.
KEPT ON HAND FOR S I.E.
STAGE & REILLY,
OLKAUF1E1.D, PA.
M.j It 3m.
Sheriff's Sale.
It- rtrtus ef lb iiiobixI m. lut-ogilng writ
uf '. i'notafl luoJ out tf your honorable
Court, anil lo t dirMttd, I bart levin. a
tuitl wilt ipiNilopuiillt Ml, tub Court Ifuu it,
in 'h borough of Clear.. eld, no
Tliurt4-Jty. June .lit, ihho,
Al I o'clock, P. W , all th follow in k meMumtfr,
tenement i md tract i of UtnU, bounded nd tir
MritmtfU w f.ill'tw. Tit :
All lJfndnt'a iutomxt In all that nt-rlain trfl
or pieo of land situate in lllodia towrjaliit, 'ar
field tM'autjr, 1'flQo'a, bouudod and detvribtd
folio : iteffiDDinfr at a down hemlock corntir
thebo hy I und of ftJcClore A Wood noitfa 3) de
trr- at I p rcbei to a "( : tha. by Und
nf V. M. iMT and T. A. 1 K. M .I,otrr nurlb
(lt?(rc e.H S.t 2 fl ptrcltMo a hciulrH :
I time by laod1 of T. A. J H W. Jlnovnr uth
atfrrecf Vrt I if prrrth ti a foit ; Ibann bv
lari'lf of Jatiira Mclo'ire aouth 871 degrftt at
U'M 2-10 lflrcliei to th pit? of bcfinDin, eon
tain. Oft 1 U acr and Hi prrrbrr, and allowance,
witb about ht arrea cleared, and baviof tbtron
reeled a fram hooif, two barm, and other oat.
bu.ldi.i21. and bavin; thereon growing two or
ebardf ol choice fruit treei,
ALSO,
All of NfcTidaiit'i interest lo en otbvr trt
ur fiecoof land tituat to Venn lownablp, Clear
field county, l'a., bounded and dawrtbed a fol
lwp : l)rinpit:fr ait a pott corner, known a tho
"Jliigert) iilaca" ; tbeooeioulb I degreweweat 137
fertile to a (toil : tbeno north H7 dagrwei
neat 104 perehea to a post, corner of Ttsoina
Wall land ; thruue by laai north 1 dejrrei Mat
50 perches to a hemlock ; (hence nerlh 7 degrees
weft li f etches to a hemlock ; (bene north I de
grees kst p7 perches to a post, corn-f of tbe
liagertT nlac ; tlienee by sain sonth 07 degrees
t act 1 lU perches to place i beginning, oontaining
V7 aire and -l.t perches, net measure, and having
boot X'j acres cleared, with good orchard grow
ing iberein. aud having thereon erected a lug
hnu'e, log ban), and other outbuilding.
KeiieJ, tiken in eieculjnn, and to be Hi Id af
lb property of 0. I). Kecdall.
AL0,
AH of Iitlendant's In te.fr st In all tba irertain
Iraot or piecit land situate, lying end being ia
Lawrence township. Clear field county, l'a., boon
4M and de-cribed as follows, to wit ; Itegioning
t a hemlock on the original line of tbe Hobert
Hoggs survey ; I hence south &V degrees west ISti
pert; ties to a p st on original line of said sory ;
(hence along same south .ill degrees east 76 per
ches to a port ; thence north 87 degrees east !
perches to a post: thenee north 6 degrees west S
porches to a post on township road ; tbenue ailing
teid tawnihip road north T. degrees west 2ft per
ches to a post ; thenoe north b eat 24 pen-he
to a pott on original line of survey ; thence along
same north U degree west 7W perches, wore or
less, lo the plar of beginning, containing 7S
acre and VI perches, more or less, nearly ail ef
which ts cleared, and having thereon erected a
log bouse, log barn, wagon abed and other out.
building.
Hailed, taken in execution and to be sold as
the properly ol Milton 11. Miller.
ALSO,
All tie right, title and in tenet of Defendant In
a certain tiaot ol laud situa'e in tJirard township,
Clearfield county. Fa., bounded and described a
follows : Beginning at a port adjoining lands of
PranrirCoudriet, being tha northwest comet of
said trt : thence ent 1 14 perches to stone corner;
thence south along i . It. Urenel il perches to
utnes; lltcno hu.I along NicboUs Louain 144
perches to stone corner : I hence north along Joe.
Jnaet M perches to place of beginning, oon-
U.n'ng so acre in percnei , ami allowance, more
or lest, being purl of Warrant No. JK.4, about 25
acres ot wbicti is el eared, end baring thereon
erected a plank house, l stortei high, log barn,
corn crib, and other oailmiidlug, and a small
orchard thereon growing.
Bcittd, taken in exi-cutiuo and to be sold a the
property of Din i el Longin.
ALSO,
All the Defendant's inter'! in a certain lot of
ground situate in I'ike township, Clearfield county,
I'., bounded and described a follows : On the
east by lunds of ber-janaia Bloom's estat and
D. M. Fleming: n the north by land of D. 8. Flem
ing and Hannah Way ; on (be west by land nf
Hannah Way ; and on the south by land of Jacob
llilger, containing one acre, bating thereon erect
ed a two-Story frame house and kitchen atttirhed,
together with stable and other outbuilding.
8eiaed, taken in eiecution, and to be sold as
the property of O. L. Way.
ALSO,
All the Defendant's interest in alt that certain
lot or lece of ground situate In th village of
Sterling, Woodward township, Clearleld county,
l'a., bounded and described aa follows: Begin
ning at a pest oa St. James street ; thenn run
running is a westerly direction and fron:ing on
aid street i0 feet to corner of Anderson let ;
thenee along said let in a southerly direction 160
(eet to a poat on Hem lock alley ; thence in an
easterly direct Ion .f0 feet to corner Ol lot of Jess
Diggins; thenn along said 'lot lftO feet to a post
on St. James street, and place of beginning, and
having thereon erected a small frame dwelling
house.
Seited, taken In execution and to I sold as
the property of William Fa loon.
ALSO,
AU th Defendant's interest to a-mrui lot or
piece of ground situate io tbe village of
Sterling, Woodward township, Clearfield oounty,
Pa., twenty-two feat front on th ennth tide of
Virgin alley : tbeno east along lot of Philip Mar
tin v feet; thenee north along lot of Philip Mar
tin 22 feet ; tbeno west along lot of Louts Roleol
W feet to Virgin alley, known as part of Lot No.
In the general plot, and having thereon rctd
a U-story frame bonse with basement.
fei led, Uken In execution and to be sold as
the property of Francis Ferrier.
ALSO,
By virtue of a writ of IVarf i'iYoni Rrpon, t
th same time and place, all Defendant's interest
in a certain tract of land situate In Uoahen towa.
hip,Clea:Bld oounty, Ps .bounded and deacribtd
as follows : Bounded en tbe east by th 8qa
banna river, north by land of T. Lhigle. south by
river, and west by 1. Lingle, containing It aore,
more or less, with aboet 10 acres cleared, and
having erected thereon two tor) frame hou,
small sUble, and other outbiltliog.
Betted, taken In execution, and to be tld a
the property of Allen Cup pier.
ALSO,
Dy virtue of writs of Lmri Parian, al the
same lime and piece, all the Delendanls' interest
in a certain two-story frame dwelling house, witb
let anil curtilage appurtenant lbrl, situate In
North llouttdale, Clearfield county, l'a., fronting
on natiroaa street su reel, tneno no rt to
I Railroad street, being situate about l.'tl fet west
! ol tieorge Rhodes' Ho el. Ha id bnlldiag it a twe.
story fiain house, lti24 Teet, and IL feet high.
I Seised, taktrn in execution and to be aold as the
: property of John H gao, owner, and John Dnfley,
contractor.
! ALM,
I All that that eertnl lot rtr piece ol land situate
on Front street, in the borough of Clearfield,
CI ear lie. d county, Pa., heunded and described as
follows: pfginning at the Puxiuehnna river at
th eornor of land of John McPheraon's estat :
tfaenc along land of said Mcl'herson's estafa la aa
easterly direction IA perches to a post j thence in
a southerly direction 5 perches ; thence along land
of theUtlliam Merrell estate in a westerly di
rection lf perches to a port at said river; then
I along said river & perches to place of beginning,
I containing on hi. If acre, strict measure, now ia
tne possession ot . ai . vuronaeld, Aaminiatrator
of Joieph I) umbo eld, deed, and being tbe fame
which Ueorge Thorn and Klhabeih Thorn granted
to Joseph Burohlield, now doeea.eed, hv Deed o(
partition recorded at Clearfield La Deed Book " Y,"
page ll'J and 10.1, and having erected thereon a
large two-story fram dwelling boas, a large
frame slablo and other aecassary outbuildings.
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold al th
property of ths estate of Jot. burcbfle.ld, -ALSO,
All Defendant's Interest in a certain Iwe.storv
frame houe, being about feet la depth and
a Unit feet front, situate la the village ol
IMgginsvflle, in Woodward township, Clearfield
oounty, Pa , bounded a follows: On tba aast by
lot of Samuel Harden, on th south by Front
street, on the west by lot of Mrs. Mary tT, and
on ibe north hv an alley,
Kelted, tken in execution and to be sold, as tha
properly of Pmuuel B. Osborn.
ALSO,
Alt Defendant's ioterest io and to ft certain two
story frame dwelling boa, eltont feet long
and feet In depth, aitaaU la Houtidale
borough. Clearfield county, Pa., on the corner of
Maple alley and Clara street, on lot known in lbs
general plan of said borough as Lot No.
Heiied, taken In et cent ton and lo be told as
property of Mrt. Uf. linger, owner, or reputed
owner. '
All Defendant's Interest In and to a certain
dwelling bouse, 1433 feet, silaal oa lot ef
ground in North Houtidale, Woodward township,
Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and dseeribed ft
follows, to wit: Beginning at ft post south It
degree west 84 feet from the crossing of th Wa
lter mine tramway with the township rwad I1
Ing from Whitehead k Fisher's mikes; (hence
hlong said road north M degrees weet l&f feet to
postt tbeno along same road Berth 4"-f degree
west Ibfl feet to post) thence south S4. degrees
west 1-'.u reel to pit thence 4 a east IT
teet; tbenc south .11 degrees west IMt feet to
post; thence north &8 degrees east lb feel to
post, tbe place of beginning, and kanwa aad be
ing Lots A and B, in th plan of tb tttneia (
North Uoutadale, Woodward township, th house
being on Lot B aforesaid.
8ciied, token I eieeatlon and to b aold as
th nreperty at Etvah II ru baker, owner, or re
puted owner.
Tait w a or 8 ami. Tba price or sum at which
the property shall b ttraoh off mast he paid at th
time of sale, or such other arrangements sands at
will ba approved, otherwise the property wlH h
immediately put up and sold again at th expense
and His. of U pewa to whom it was struck crff,
and who, In ease of deficiency at such r iai;
shall wink good lha aame, and fa aa iattaae
will tbe Deed be p reseated la Uowi for eoar.rw.a
Mob unlets tt money is actaaMy paid t th
Sheriff. JAMBS MAHAKFKY,
Haaatrr't Orrrra, I 8brif.
Cltarfleld, Pa., May 12, HBO. j