THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOHNINO, MAY Sfl, IS-1 Terms of Subscription. If paid in advenoe.or within three months...!., 00 If paid after thrue Mil before sia mo bids... S 60 If paid after tbeeiplretlon of six aioohta... I 00 seT-Meters. 8. M. HiTTinfliLt A Co., News paper Advertising Agents, IT Park How, toroer lieekmea Street, art our duly authorial Agnate in Nw York City. iu:i.i;nrj notice. Met hod let t:tlseo,.el ( barf hRev. Oao. Lbihy, Pastor. .Servicea every babbeih at 1 14 A. M.,d T P. M. Sabbath fltibool at 0 A. M. Prayer Meeting arary YYedooeJay, at Ti P. M. Coanuunloa berviee, first bebbeth af every jionth, at IH A. M. Heat CI oar tie Id M. E. hurrh. Rev. Crarlii W, linniair. Pastor. Preaching every alltmatt Bonday, at I o'olonk, P. M. Sunday Srboul at I, P. M. All art Invited to attend. PrebterUn Church--Rev. II. 8. Botlkb. .-tinbbalb tervieee morning and evening Beb Seth Hohool at P. M. Prayer Meeting YYednet Jay evening. 11 apt lit hurrh. Rev. , Pastor. Sal, 1. all. School atl P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. 4t. frauds' hurcli Catholic Kev. P J.Hhkbjab.- Ulrica servtoe at ltl A, M., on ilie firat, third and lourth Sundays of each Booth; Vespers and Nenediclion of the Mewed Sacrament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Hunday School every Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, tiki or loxnute qpabtb tesmtowt codrt. Second Mooday of January. Third Monday of Maroh. Kirit Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September. Tim of loLDtR ceuaoi pica a. Firat Monday of J one. Sttoond Monday of November. fPILie OFFICRHa. PntidtM Jmdgt lion. Charles A. Mayer, Look Haren. Attittant Lam Judy Hon. John H. Orris, of Hellefonte. Ataotiatt Jndg$ Abram Ogden, Claarllald ; Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. trotkvnotarpi Bloom, Hgitrmnd Rttordor L. J. Morrfan. Trtaturtr Philip lJotts. Oiitrict Attorney J. F. McKeftrlck. Sheriff Jamil Mahaffey. Vrputy .Saen Andrew Penis, jr. ' County urveyor -Bauuel F. McClosksy, Car- ensville. f?aa( fomm.esioi.ert C. W. Kylar, flraham- ton P. 0.; Elah Juhniton, Oram pi an 1'iili P. U.j John Norria, Sr., Uarwensvliie. ifnmm i iumn' Citric John W. Howe. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear- flld ; Jniepn Utllllsna, inree nam v. a. nwr rip, Woodland. County Vorontr JimN A. Moore, Clearfleld. Jury Comm .eeiowere Andrew J. Jecktoa, Clear tied, Wm. H. Ilrown, Clearfield. Huuwiuundtnt a Pubtie ScnooltU. L. Mo Onnwn. Clearfield. Staler of H'VAra t Jfeo sure Jesae W. Carlile, office at wiinersourg ra. Ai,.il.f.'ii Pubtie John W. Wrifley, Wm. Ha debanjrh, Cyrut Uordon, Clearfield; Joseph R. Irwin, N- E. Arnold, Curwentvillei J. A. Mvtng tone, DuUota City. Oar Special column la decidedly Interesting In a local point oi view, ana proniaoiu rwumg m outsiders who want to ssve.uioney. Yi:, OK COURSE ! "Will you lake wheat, oaU or flora for tub fx ription "" Wa are often inquired of ia tbia way by letter from fatroni who rrMe at a diitanoe from Clearfield. Wa egain Kay yea. The recelptl ' itf a mponaible ictrchaiit or tuill uwacr in the v icioity, will answer ni Jut ae well as the eaab To iHluilrate: If any of our patrona will deliver ut a bag of grain at the mill of Joseph H. Bratb, in Cheat towmhip, Horace Patcblo, In Barnaida, Tliomai II. Forrey, in flrnhara, Wm. Porter or Shew', la Lawrenoe, or Brown 4 Soyler'i, at Kocktun, Union towniliip, and forward their rtceipia for the nmount, wa will aradlt then on tlx-lr ac-cunnt for the lama. In thie way all may ion pay what they owe, If thay will puraua thlf course. f 4ajr Advortiaera and others will bear in mind that all articles intended for publication in this paper must be banded la, not later than Tuesday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget It) . Du Hois has orunir.cd a Hook and Ladder F ire Company. . - ai Hoih bands are practicing thrgea, to In played on Decoration Day. -Hichard Arthurs, Ksq., of llrook ville, Is In town tbls week, attending Co art. - ii - The fragrant and beautiful wild bnneysuchlts are In bloom on tho mountains. Thomas II. Murray, Esq., will deliver an oration an Decoration Day at Look Haven. e m - A great many of the Clearfield yomig'tera are now wreatllng with tba m aaa lee. An oflleial lint of tho names of the Census Enumerators for our county, will ha found In this Issue. The growing crops give jiroiniae at prasent f n h(indaat yield. Everywhere the crops leok well. One of the bark mills at the now lannsry was damaged last Friday, by an Iron Ley falling Into It. m The next meeting of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will be bald at Uarrisburg in ' tbe Spring of 1881. A horse belonging to heavy's livery it tble died at Curwensvllla on Wednesday morning of laat week. Steel S. CriHHnmn, of ThilipHburg, will be book-keeper at tbe new tannery. He has already reported lor duty. Don't forgot "blind Charley's" con cert, to he givon ia Pie'a Opera Hour aet Wednesday evening, June 2d. m ai i The Heynoldsvillo Paper has re- ti-ntly been enlarged. Several ln b(s having lweo a IdeJ to its length and breadth. Ex-Sheriff Powell, of this place, is Bow in Pittsburgh, laying In a new ito' k of bard ftare for bit store on Heoond street. Tho to re t, fires that have prevailed in different parts of the county, tbe past two week, were all extingalfhed by laat week's tin. ... . m A new schedule went into effect on the Low (lrede Railroad on tbe lflth inst., bat there is ao cbaaga In the time of passenger trains. - - mw e - J. U, McKaddcn, ol the Osceola ittrilli, and Geo. K. J one, of Osceola, were la taws on Thursday, attending tbe funeral ef Joe ;P!3. The paHtengers aboard the IVnliold stage, on Saturday last, on their way to Penfleld, captured a large bird, supposed to be a young grey eagle. A collection was taken, up at the eeriiceiln tbe Clearfield M. K. Church for the Milton sufferers last Sunday evening, wbl-h amounted t I2&.38. ' "Comical" Conlr, tho humorist, as sisted by Pbil. Heath, the ventriloquist, gave two tnttrtsiamantsla Pie's Opera Hoars last Friday jinJ S.itgnlay rrenings. lEelief, in tho shape nf money, pro fusions and clothing, i being rent to the Milton iaa lufterers from all seel ion i of the count ty In abiindtnne and heartily. mm e mm - M its Mary Mow sop, while vnguged at cleaning houe,oa KeturJay Ut, wt so an- furiunnte as to fall apj Injur hnelf severely. Mie ii able again to be about. Jacob D. Snoko has rweived the contract for putting up Ike new brick revideaca uf Tbos. O, Murray, Eq , on Second street, adjoining Dr. B'ty' property. ,: Carpenters have been at work for a : eei jiast, making ex teas ire rvpaua aaa uodwling the rttldenee ef ti. 1. IWd, ew Ike earner of Market and Front trreeta. Tho loo Cream KcUval, under tbo auspiees of the ladles ef the Presbyteries, gregattoa of tbls place, will be held en Thursday ! evening of this weak, May tfth, at the reaideaoe . of Mrs. J. B.MeEnally. B very body U cordially ! Invllwl, i an ii Y wonlt! call thoaU'-ntlon of farm trs, and others interested, to Iba adrarUacmeat of P. M- Cardon A Bro., Clearfield, in this paper. Tbey deal la all blade a( farm lag Impleaaeate. hty are ageatt for tke caleb rated Tare bull wegua mmi Champion Mower and Reaper. Oall nod sec tbtlr stock, If tot, want ft'graii drllLbny . rahe.er tnyhing of the klnJ. Flock & Co.'s new ewB, aid Bnatlngf. "Since taking 'Pr. Ltndsey's Blood Searcher' that old eon of mine la entirely cared." Bold by all draggiata. Aloxantlor U. Mftver, brother of Jn.lge Charlei A. Mayer, died at bli borne In Lock Haven, on Sanday, May lfith, of ainrumu' tlon, aged U yeara. . . ' KrncPt Uock is the champion proon- houaa man in tbia county. lie keepa all kinds of tower, ptaaU, ate. Call and aaa nla aatabliih ment on Front aireeC . v The New York Circus exhibit at CarwaniTllla on Saturday neit, May SUtb, at Clearfield on Monday, May Slat, end from here h goes to Phlllpibnrg on Tuesday, Jane lit. A I toon a is making pruparaiionH fur a grand Firemaa'e Parade on the 5Ut of Jely. Same twenty or thirty Fire Cuajipaniaa are as peeted to be preaan and participate In the parade. Colonel Alexander, of Clur'ion, is making his annual Butraaer leil to friends and relatives In Clearfleld. Ha teems to be as bale and hearty at hie nephew, although ha la near lug three rattre and tan. The delihitul rains thatviniled our county, lait week dida t arrive any too soon. The growing crop, and all netu-e generally, naolfeit the needed bless'ing by their refrrhel and Improved appearaooe. . Tho llarrisbtirg Patriot lias com- ueoced the Usee of a Sunday edition. Tbe Sun day patriot will be sent by mall one year on re ceipt of $1.0. The dally edition, including tbe Sunday patriot, $3 per annum. The remains of JoKOph F. Pie, son of ex Sheriff, J. J. Pie, of Osceola, who died In Philadelphia, an the 17th Init., were brought to tkle ptaee on the mall train and interred In tbe Catholle cemetery on laat Thursday noon. Rev. N. 11. Miller, of Osceola, and Elder Laden Bird, of Penfleld, are attending the Ueoeral Afembly of the Presbyterian church, now In saistonat Madison, WUeoneln. They are delegates from the Huntingdon Preibytery. m an - A. 1). McKinntry, Superintendent of (be new tannery at tble place, on Thursday last, moved hit family Into the residence owned and until reeintly occupied by D. W. Moore, an Second street, near the Presbyterian Church. TheDuBois Courier says that Du- BoU' new mill Is already well under way. Tbe foundstion Is nearly all prepared and a portion of the framing la done. It will be (HlxIflO feat la siae. Tbe box factory will be separata. CouaT. A throe-weeks term of Court commenced on Monday last, with Judge Mayer preridlng, assisted by Messrs. OjJeu and Holt. As tbls is a week aat apart for the trial of civil causes, the attendance it rather tlim. A fire broke out in dinger & Co.'b planing mill at Milton.last Thursday, and caused the greatest excitement. It was extinguished before mo oh damage was done. Tbey vert, no doubt, afraid that tbe town would ha deitroved. Mrs. Aaron Lower will make an aicensloa on tbe alack wire next Monday, May 31st, from tke ground to the dams of the oeoraes of the New York Clrcas. The performance will take plsce at 1 o'clock P. M., and will be free to all. mm - - A large eagle was seen in tho vicnily of Nevltng's and Ltwhead't farm, la Lawrence township, on Saturday last. Efforts were mads to capture It, but whether successful ot not we did not learn. It would make a valuable addi tion to Dan Doberty's museum. ItATTLlHNAKt KILLED. We luum that a rattlesnake, measuring three foet four inches In length, was killed by Mr. Francis Hbirey on John L. Wilson's farm, in Bradford towmhip. oa last Friday, May Zlt. Katber early in tbe season for such venomous reptile, Is It not f a i - County Commissioner Kyler has been laid up lor several weeks at his resideaoe, 1b Orabam township, with a severe attack of inflammatory rheamatsm. Ha la In town tbla week alia iding to buaiaeas at ainal, although not entirely free from the painful and annoying 41 ease. mmu The Summer schedule on tbe Penn sylvania Railroad went into effect on Monday morning last. There are Important change! in tbe governmtBt of employee, but no material change of Interest to the patrona of the road. There is qo ehange whatever in tbe local aceom' modatlon train t. mmu mm Heads of families and hotel keepers can aid tbe labors of the Enumerator of tbe Cen sus, by making a list of all persons whose "usual place of abode" Is la their bout oa the first day Of June, that being tbe day fixed by law for tbe enumeration. Persons dying after that day are counted as alive, and ehlldree born after are not counted. . m e mm Prof. John P. How botham, formerly instructor ot tbe iieameia urpneus uornet nana, arrived la town on the Monday noon train, and waa met at tba depot by the members of the band, la uniform, and escorted to the hotel. Tbe I Profeisor will remain with the bays until after the Band Festival, which commences next Mon day a week, June 7th, and continue all week. Brandt, Wink and Hitticrs. fl peer's P.J. Brandy, Port Urape Wiae and Wina Bitten have an extensive and reliable demand. Pbysloieas recommend them in preference to any other goodt of tht kind. Hp ear's Vineyard! are at l'assels,New Jersey, and his wina was awarded tba highest premium at tba Centennial. For sale by B. W. Graham, druggist, Clearfield, Pa. mw e m Why is Harosma the best known remedy for kidney and livery difficulty f Be causa It hat cured chronic eases ef twenty -five years standing thought to ba Incurable. Prepared at K. K. T hemp ion's laboratory, Titusvllle, Pa. For sale by all drnggiiti In Clearfield, and Joseph Sejler A Son, Lathers bart. Pa. 2t Prof. Hamilton, proprietor of the New Yvrk Circus and Mold Band, It tbe fame gtr.tleuis hi traveled tbroagh this section of country, a few year ago with the celebrated and wonderfully trained bay hone, "Sir Henry." The horse ia question Is dead, and Prof Ham ilton has bad erected a neat snd appropriate monument aver the remain. "Sir Henry" was the initrumentallty of amassing a considerable fortune fur hit owner. Tiir ItoRocmi Tax. Wo loarn that tka Duplicate of llorough Taiee for 1 8 (amounts to the turn of $1, fiHT.ul, and that there ia a balaocc of over $4IC nupald far ISTt. Two tAont rrt nundr4 doitttro should improve the itrceta very materially, er pay off sons of cur "bleiilng" debt. We hope our "Borough Dade" will adopt the views of Oakat Ames, and other Congressmen, when tbey were purchasing Credit Mobil ier itach i "Pat oar money where II will do tht most good." Decoration Day. Let everybody resolve themselves tnro a committee U procure aad deliver Rowers to the Chalrmaa af the Floral Committee, Joke I. Patterson, on Friday after noon Beit, at the residence of Mrs. 8. 8 Liddell and S. J. how, where evergreen will ba furnished, aad whete the members of tbe Committee are re quested W prepare wreaths. B very body should tarn out la parson on Sattrday. Wa. M McCullough, Bq., will deliver the Oratloa, and Smith V.Wilton, Rq , will read the beaut iftal poem nf Will Carleton, "Cover Them Over. Kvudkn Death. Wo rofrrot to loarn that Jeba Potter, a res id eat of Brady townibip( far aver forty fir yaars, and enc of Its bast e It i lens, was found dead In bis orchard oa Wednes day last, In bit Ttb year, Daring tbe day be itemed t,s well at mual, and in tbt afternoaa (oek a walk over b,l farm, and not coming hotpe la Ms asaal time la the cvfiilng, a aearfib of lbs aeihborhooil was Inatltatad when he was found dead ebon! o'olck P. M- Jnitie Hamilton, of Luthersbarg wes Informed of what had happened and at ewe Mmasuwod a Jery and held an In quest cb the body, and found Ibat tbe deceased aame te his death by appoplaxy. A Had Accidicnt. Tho "HeYiiolds vide 'ttjMr of Tbarrday says : ' A sad and serious accident occurred to a lad named Beams, brother of Daniel Beams, at Btnmp Creek tart Tacaday: He wat hauling timber down the Kramer hill with foar horse when the track upset, breaking the pole of tht truck and frightening the teams, which rat dowa tbe hill, drsgglng young Beams with them. At tht foot both the boy aad horses wert precipitated Into a gnlly, and Boams was, waanded matt frightfully In tbe abdomen, the leVteeUaet protruding tkrwagh a teratiaw ef the abdamiaal easing. Tba boy Is about si i teen years of age. It wac thought oa the day af the aocl deat thai the woe ad weald peer fatal, but It basal cowie te that yet." ('a 11 anJ bco T. A. A second largo invoice of Millinery, I Jaat opened, at T. A. Flack A Oo.'a, Tho host remedy for liver complaint It "Sellers' Liter Pilli." Only 15 oenti par box. Sold by all draggiata. ' Ladies cull and look through our Millinery Department before buying elaeahere. Our prlcaa are low. Respectfully, T. A. Fuck A Co, "Whut can 1 do to keep cool this warm weather t" Yoa can get a linen duster, an alpaca eoat, a abite feat, straw bat, or an um brella, at lllrllnger A Rook'e. It Seo a woman on horseback in another column, rldiag near Speer'a Vineyards, with a bunch of G repel from which Spear's Port Qrapa Wine ia made, that is to highly esteemed by the medical profeaiion for the nieeflavaJtda, weakly, peraons and the aged. Sold by B. W. (Jraham, Drugglat, Clearfield, Pa.' Jly-lt.'7-tf. LiHtof loiters remaining unclaimed In the PoatofBoe, In Clearfield, for the week end ing May Ittb, 1880: Charles Davenport, Mrs. Mary I)ewltt, Morgan Lane, William Law, John Merryman, Mist Ida Maron, llobert MoCormlck, Pride of the East Churn Manufacturing Cumpny, Joseph Pleohota, Mettle StcpUcoa, Miss Barak A. Wiser, Mrs. Anna Walk. P. A. (1 at i.i tv, P. M. T. A. Fleilt, oiThe firm of T. A. Fleck A Co., baa joit returned from How Yorj, and Philadelphia, after pnrchsalug a large stock of Sntnmer goodi, embracing the latest styles In Lawns, Buntings, Parasols, Sun rmbrcllaa, Fa.es, and a large nan lot of Millinery. Among the latter, art eome ehoioa new stylet. We invite our lady patrons to call and sea for thamielvta. No Iroable to show goods. Respectfully, T. A. Flick A Co. J. K. Hancock, a farmer, of Law. ranoc township, waa driving a team of spirited horses along Second street, laat Thursday fore noon, and Id the rlcinity of Isaac Johnson's shop, ba hit one of them slightly with tht whip, when they gars a sudden jerk, earning lbs tongne to drop and tht horsea to run. They wart caught, however, in Ike vicinity of the First National Bank, tbe only damage being done to the spring wagon was tbe b re king tongne. Mr. Hancock nas tnrown out, and received injuries about tbe hsad and hip. HonoiKiu Collector. We loarn that the Town Council has appointed John I. Fatter son, Collector of tho Borough taxes for 1890. And bare also wiigncd him the balance of the taxes still unpaid, for 1879. lit will, la a few dayt, furnl'h each taxable with a card which will explain Itself on Iba face thereof. Those wbo pay their taxes for 18 SI), within thirty diyc after such notice, will get a discount of five per cent. All neglecting this will be compelled te pay the face of tbe atieiiment, The delinquents for 1879 art requested to make Immediate payment, in accord a net witk a resolution of tba Council In tbia ease. Cleahviklu Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending May lUb, U80, and the same time last year t COAL. TORS. Fur theweek 23,7fi Samt time last yisr 30,3.19 Dec roast.... .... a strike) 4,:tt Previously during year - 409,4111 Suuie time list year fti,3ii4 Decree's 96,778 Total In IHHO... 43.1,189 Heme time last year M3,6DS Decrease - 100,4 m (jtbkr rnaioRTt, Lumber 1"7 cars. Miscellaneous freights ....121 " Hlid Charley's Concert. "Blind Charley" (Profeisor Johnson) the wondjrful musi cal proJIgy, will appear lo a concert to bo given in Pie'a Optra House, o Wednesday evening, JuneSd. He Is a graduate of the Maryland In stitute In Baltimore, and it a genius who sur passes tbe celebrated "Blind Turn." He not only performs on twe instruments at one time, but plays two separata and distinct tunes with one band, and alto cxecutea three melodies at one and tba tame time with perfect ease. He pleyt tbe"Fitber'i Horn -pipe" and "Yankee Doodle with one hand, Charley has a peculiar lastru aent that he calls an "organ" of bis own Liven tion, which It a rack with eight or nine horse shoes rangod thereon, on which he plays difficult pieces In good stylo. The prices of admission will bt 3u, 36 and 60 eents, and ths entertain mrnt it worthy the patronage of all. Relief for Milton A meeting wat btld In this borough on T burs Jay evening bait, to take ttept to aid those wbo suffered in eonsequence of tbe recent disastrous ennflagra tion at Milton, la Northumberland county. The meeting waa organised by electing Jona. Boyn ton Preeldent, and A. W. Walter! Secretary. On motion, a Committee, consisting of tieo. W Rheem, Chairman, CapL David MeGaugbey, Harry F. Blglar, Bov. Wm. II. Dill, Mr. Belle, Mrs. Israel Test, Mrs. Waller Barrett, nod Mrs. James Cooper, was appointed to eanvaat for money. The meeting adjourned 0a Monday evening last, the President tailed a meeting to hear the report and result of the effort of tbe Committee. Through tht Chairman, tbey announced tbey bad received $190, Includ ing the collection taken up at tbe M. E. Cburoh. The amount will bo forwarded te Milton, for gen aral relisf, and will not be confined to any sect or class. It was deemed advisable at first to divide the amount raised between Coudersport and Milton t hut It it reported the latter place does not need wsiiitance. and that there Is no su flaring. Oi;r JJkuoK8 Jlolow is a lint ot de ceased soldiers buried la Clearfleld and vicinity clrarfirld cxhrtkrv. Jamei Jones, Duektells. J awes A. Mead, Company K,t4tb Regiment. W. O. McUonigtl, Company C, 6th Regiment. Robert l.iviogitHO, Company C, 6th Regiment. Uavtd Uuok, company u, btn Hegiment. Lieut John Biglsr, Company C, itb Regiment. Uapi. l nomas Mddlt, uucktaiis. Cbas. K. Ilsmphlll. Major J. Harvy Lirrlmer, Company C, 'tb Regiment. J awes A. UurcbDrM, UucklailS. Matthew Tat. Frederick tin huh. Joaiab W. Baird. W. 11. Lanlcb, 1st Rifles. Capt. . 0. McCullough, Baohtalls. Henry 0. Oweni, Company k, 84th Regiment josepn nntra, liuciuii. . , catholic raiiarREv. W.D. Logan, 12th Cavalry. John I'eadergraat, worar jor, John M. Ogdtn. In lhe)cemttery east of town, 18 ; Owens' grave yard, 2; Catholic cemetery, I ; Mount Joy, 1. Total, 21. CENSUS ENUMERATORS. Below will be found an official statement of the dittrlsts, ot which there arc twenty-two, and the Btmet and pottoffloe address of all the Enumera tors of our county, at appointed by J. Simpson Africa, Ksq.. Supervisor of thic Osnsut District, aad confirmed by Ucn. Walker, Superintendent of tbe Census : District K. 2:7, Iluttoa and Walaa town ship J. M. Dally, Penfleld. District No. 28, Bandy township-.!. I. Hoover, UuBois. District No, JuK, Jlrady township W. 8. Lu ther, Luthersburg. District No, 200, Bloom and Penn towashlp nd Lumber City borough Jamas U. Clark,Urampiaa Hills. Dirtrict No. 1A1, Plk township aad Curweos vllle borough John 11. Norrlc, CurwensvUle. District No. 181, Lawrence township A. W. W altar a, Clewrfleld. District Mo. 288, Clearfield borough John L. Cuttle, Clearfield. District, He. i, Uoiben nnd Ulrard tewo sblps Ksaory 11. Murrnw, Lick Han Mills. District No. 2 Hi, Oovlegten end Kartham towmhip-C baric Bcbnarrs, Kartbaus. . District Ne. 10, Bradford lownahip-iUmes A-Bttwart, Woodland, lintrtot no. irj lioggi nod Qraham towa ships Reuben Holt, We I We too. District No. 208. Morris township F. H. Jones, Kylertcwn. District Nc. 189, Hell and Orcenwood town- ships William McHbae, Cbect ttwBthip. District No. 270, Ferguson, Jordan and Knox townships II. J. Blnppy, New M Jlport. iiistnct wo. hi, Woodwnrd towoship, North eastern District J. W. Klser, Houts lale. District Ne. 279, Woodward township, South eastern district J. P. McCullough, Iloatsdalc. District No. 27$, Woodward township, Hoath western district JoNph Alexander. Madera. District Ne. 173, Deeatar tewashtp aad Usoeole borough I. M. Brisbia, Uteaola Mills. District Ne. 174, Hurnside towaabip, Buraslde borough and New Washington boreagh Jamas Ravage, New Washington. District No. 17 b, Chest township and Nswburt borough Jabi D. Miller, Hard. Dlstriet No. JT, BeecarU township, Hewry Vvup, tfien nope. District N. IT7, Qullch townihlp- . , It will be observed that there U a vaeaocy In Oulieh township, aad that Heatadal hagb baa bea absorbed ia the Woodward davtrtcU, and Wallacetoa Uroegh la tbe W7ta, Bogga aid Qraham district. Klsawhera la tbia Issue wll I he found a fall sUtoeneat af th dutlaa ef B tamers -tors, as prepsred by the "lutcrvltor. Bur Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans,1 Just received, at T. A. Fleck A Co.'t. Bulla fur all, both great and small, For Tat and lean, and nice whan seen j Then (hey will laugh to tart their cash, And buy tbtlr aulU at Uirllnger A Hook a. ti m The Now Contonnlal Family Sowing Machine for only Rift, and tba New Kerning! on for 9M. Warranted to be first-class I tot fur ther particulars, address Jobh K. IIahibk, Rp3 tf Claim i a, re. Uuy Your Mill Now! Wo aro tbe proprietors of a Saw Mill, complete la every par- tleular, which we will sell very cheap, for par ticulars, address K. A. a W. D. BIULKH, nchSBO'tf. Clearfield, Psno a. A Fact. An auverlisomont Inserted In the RarusLicaa will reach more readers than If nubllsbsd In all the otbsr papers In the coun ty, and cost tba advertiisi lest than ont-balf In ether words, an advert ler ment publlibee. in our Jcurnal Is worth double the prloc ef that eharged by any other psbllsber in tbe county. It Is a fact." New Daily Staue Link. James L. Leavy has succeeded In having a dally mall estab lished between Clearfleld and Pennfleld, and will hereafter run a dally ttagt between tbe two points, Ilii oontrsnt began with April 1st, and tht stags will leave i learfleld every morning (excipt Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making connections with all trains on lbs Low Grade Railroad at Penuflrld, re turning after the last train the same evening. Passengers and freight will be carrisd at low rates, Orders left at any of the hotels will be attended luapriv-ii Farmers, Look HiriI Lytlo will give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats, Cora, Buckwheat, Butler, Eggs, Onions, Applet, dried fratte, and all klndi of produce. He has the largest and best selected stock of groceries, teas, ooueea, molassaa, iploei, oil salt, sugar, queen ware, tubs, huekttt, baskets, churns, Ac, In Clearfleld county. lis buys his goods in large quantities from manufacturers and first bands for cash, and takes the advantage of all discounts, and so he It enabled to tell at lowest prices. Ha givet cash prices for produoe,and tells bis goods at tba lowest prices la the county. sept-24.'79-tf Plants IKrnost Bock wishes to an n ounce to clttisns In tht vicinity of Clear fltld, Curwensvl!!t, and elsewhere, that he has on band a variety of first-olau cabbage and to mato plants for transplanting. He hat alio celery, pep per ,oaullflowcr,egg plaots,all of tho best Improved rajleties. He hat also a floe assortment of flowering plants for disposal. Call at bil Green House, on Front street, end get Informa tion Id regard to quality and prices. No trouble to thow you around. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Ad J roes, Grhbbt Bock, may-19-St Clearfleld, Pa ORANGE BLOSSOMS. CrRWRNsviixR. Pa., May 20tb, 18U0. One of tbe nleeaant occasions of this season waa tbt weddint: which took place to-day In our midst of Mils Cora Arnold, second daughter of Samuel Arnold, ktq., to It. D. Hwoope, Jttq., eldest ton ef tbe lata U. S. District Attorney, 11. Uuobtr Kwoope. The parties arc all of tbis nlace. Rev. Ueorae LeiJy. of Clearfield, atslsttd by Hsv. James Cures of our town, performed tbe oeretnonv. The usbers were ntnllD v. nu ion and A. Ilowman n caver, it was a large wea dint: each of tbe parties having an extended connection. Tbe presents were costly, many end beautiful. The bride wat dressed elegantly and in eoniiite taste. Tbt present presented by tbe bridegroom was a handsome gold cross, set with pearls and diamonds. The happy couple left for tba East on the afternoon train. Ibey were beset at the train with old shoes filled with rice It we, take It all la all. an oocaiion which will be remembered with feelings of pleasure by sll who participated in it. Wewlsh the parties unclouded happiness, attended witb all tut joys ol married Ule. inruRTEK. WHAT PHYSICIANS THINK. Nrw York, December 21, 1871 Da. M. M. Frxxrr. Fresdonia. N. Y.. Dsar birr I have ao hesitation in saying that she efficacy of your Blood and Liver Remedy aad Nerve Tonic in relieving endearing the various obronio diseases you mention ia connection with it, far turpaiiei anything I bava aver met wito or known, during a twenty years' ai ten sire prac tice oi medicine, it is successfully aiiminisierea in so large a number of disease because it oper ates by way ef removing the causes of disease, benee they yield of necessity. Yours truly, A, F. JKNN1NUB, M U. may-28 2t Dr. Fanner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic may well be oalled "The conquer ing hero" of the timet. It It the medical triumph of the age. Whoever baa "tbe bluet" should take it for It regulates and restores ths disordered system that girts rise to them. It always carta Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Spleen KalargtmcnU, scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimplac, Blotches and all shin Eruptions and Blood Disorders j Swelled Limb and Dropsy ; Sleeplessness, Impaired Mtrvei and Nervous De bility ; Restores flesh and strength when tht iys. tern It ruining down orjjolng Into decline ; cures r-emtio vvaaanati ana inronie naeamaiiim, anu relitvaa Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat diflleultles. It does these things by sulk ing at the root of disease and rtmeving its causes. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Ilonty will re lieve any oougfa in one boar. Try sample bottle at ten oentt. Dr. Fenner't QeUea Relief cures any pain, as Teoth-ecke, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache In five te thirty minutes, and readily relieves Kbeoma- tliu, Kidney Complaint, Diarbma, etc. Dr. Fenner't St. Yltui Dance Specific. One bottle alwayt curat. For aale by llarlswlek A Irvin, Druggists, Clearfleld, Pa. aug-27-tf. iUarrirl REKD-LlVINtlSTON.-OBlMondayevenlng, Mar 17th. Ic80. by Rev. Oeo. Lcidv. Mr. John N. Reed, of Lawrence township, and Miss Nora Livingstor, of Clearfield, ra. HITCIIINilB - PBTERB. On Wednesday May 12lb, lHHO.by Rev. R. K. Wllsoa, Mr. Wm. II.Hitohlngt and Miss Ruth 0. Peters, ellV Woodland, Clearfield county, Pa. OflDEN Q l LICH. At the West Clearflald M. B. Parsonage, on Bunday, May tftb, 1SH0, by Rev. O. W. Burnley, Mr. Tolbert D. Ogden, of uieerneid oorougn, ana tiery i. unitan, ot Law reno township, C learfleld county, ra. AMBS BLOOM. At tbe Prafbylerlaa Par son age, Ansonvllls, on Hat unlay, May I ilk, 1830, by Rev. D. H. Csinpbell, Mr. 8. K. Ames, of Ferguson township, and Miss Lliile M. Bloom, of Jordan township, Clearfield county, Pa. nAYLKY BTII.K8. At the Pribytsrlau Parsonage, Ansonville, Pa , on Thursday, May 20th, ISM, by Hsv. D. II. Campbell, Mr. to ward 0. Haley and Mla Ruby H . tittles, both of (lien Hope, Beccaria township, Clearfield oounty, Pa. BUMMKRVILLE FKhTWKI.L. Atthe resi dence ol the bride s father, in Newburg.on Satur day. May lith, 18H0, by Rev. ti. Ii. Agut, Mr. H. It. Bammcrville, of Chttt township, and Mils TiUie Feltwell,of Newburg borough, CltarBtld sonnty, Pa. VKRTZ I1YKR8. At tbe reildoace of J. Bennett, in Barnside township, on Thursday, May JlKh, 1880, by Rev. U. B. Aue, Mr. (laerge T. Verts and Miss Angelina Byeri, both of Bern side towmhip, Clearfleld county, P. BHOVBSTl'FFWOODKL, On Sunday, May lftlb. 1880. bv Rev. R. R. Wilaan. Mr. Josenh C. HbovestWlr and Mitt Rachel Wuodel, both of Woodland, Clearfield county, Pa. CLARY CONRAD.-AtWa.lnbwcmt' Hotel, by J. Hamilton, fc.q , Mr. U. W. Clary and Miss Alaggie o, i.onrai. ooia oi uravpian utiis, Clearfield county, Pa, LARRIMKR McPHRRBON At the resi dence of the bride's mother, on Thursday even iBf, May 20tb, 1880, by lie v. Ueorge LeiJy, Mr. Robert Lar rimer, of the Demount office, llelle- fonte, Pe., and Miss MarillaMcPhsrson,of Clear field, Pa. BWOOPB ARNOLD. At the residence of the bride's parents, on Thursday, May ItUh, ltfO, at i:v r. as., ny kcv. ueorge ieidy, assiited by Rev. James Curns, M Indira, daughter of Hamusl Araoid, Ksq., aad Hoload U Hwoove. Ksq., both of Vurwwnsville, Pa. PIS Ia I'hlladelnhia, re, m Meade, ei,hl, Ma. 17lh, 1881), Joa.ph rranoll P le, to n of el Sherif I. 1. Pie, nf Ooeool M1IU, Clearneld eonnl,, Pa la lb. 34lh year of hie aaa. MpteUtlM. Bi ll ron Balm I A eroe.-broo' Aldarn, aad Jeree, btJLb Hire, jeere .id. Addreai, (or farther nartlonUn, . WiLLliH WiLTT, B,?1I.IL, Roehlta, Pa. Macmana, Rtc. All perenaa wantlof I flrit. oleae BewrnK Maehla. thoald hay lh. Now Im. Srorad I.tcht-hannlag Wed, for aala b, John S. ere, Oleartald, Ha., er Mll R. BMrt, dealn la Machine, and Organ,. Heynoldaellla, Pa. a, i9th-Sm Bnaaiaa Fen Si.a. R. Newton Sbaw keepa a fall Bappl of Fredooia Bnggloe and Platform Waffona for lal.. To b Men .1 the Hhaw UoaM jrard. Call on or addraa, blm al Ciearleld Pean ajrlTula, , aaj -. . W aarati. H0.008 14 fealaharnl boopa, dellr rod at Ike railroad, In ear loada af S,o, al all Mlau oa the Trrone A Clearleld, P. A I, Held lel. Vallej, and Peanrrlranla Railroad,, for which I will aar lh. hlh.al market prlee. ' J. F. Kaaaaa, Oftn, iiT8ir. cieid, p.. Omn llrannnn Pan Cbnt. D is oo i ht or Old Puras. Hewing Machines can now be pa re based at M err ell's tin and variety store, from aS6 up wards. All klndi of tewing macnioet repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfleld, Pa., July 18, Cdllickii'i Wabbartr. We have Drenared a form, and have on hand a large quantity, of blank "Collector i Balet," wnicn, nave been ap proved by the highest l'K' authurily In tbe Court of th it county. At Twenty t'eale per dossn wt will mail any number to the Collector ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to advertise property, must post up not lets than three notices In the most public plaoet In hit borough or township. tf. Wartm. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,1)00 28-inch shaved shingles. 100,009 14-inoh sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pint boards. 600,000 1 4-feet shaved hoops. 6,0i0 railroad ties. bO.OOOfeetuf good hemlock boards. For which I will pay tht highest market price, delivered at Clearfleld, or at any point on the Tyrone A Clearfield Railrotd. J. F. K HAM BR. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 18, 1878 tf. Just Koeelvcd. Just Received by AHNOLO. at CURWKNSVILLE: Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster 1 Car Load puro Corn, Itya and Oats Chop I Car Loitd Deakon Suit! Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, &.! MrSht nirjea, Jiurn. it. it. i w and (irniu will bo taken in exchange. CurwenBvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MAMETS, Clrarfirld, Pa., May Ii, 180. Flour, per ewt.. Buckwheat Flour, per ewt... Corn Meal, per cwt Chop, rye, per cwt ,, Chop, Rilied, per cwt Bran, per ewt Wheat, per bushel H Rye, per bushel Oats, per bushel Corn, earl, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel...... Clover seed Timothy seed , Potatoes, par bushel Apples, per bushel Onions H Hams, per pound Shoulder, per pound 1 80 t 09 1 70 1 40 I 1 26 86 60 40 AS 8 76 8 76 60 t0 a oo 11. s Dried Beef, per pound Chickens, per pair Butter, per pound Regs, per dosen Bait, per sack, large , Coal Oil, per gallon , Lard, per poua Dried Apples, per pound . Dried Peaches, per pound - Beans, per bushel 1(1 60 26 10 2 0b 16 Ifl f 11 2 oo PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PiiiLADRLrniA, May 14. Breadstufls are dull, and nrlces of flour are and wheat are weak Cotton It firm at 12c Tor middlings. Bark Is nothing doing. Seeds Clover and Timothy are nominal. Flat Is worth $1.46. Flour and Meal- Flour is Inactive and easy. Sales of 900 barrels, including Minnesota extras at $6(uA.i6) Penn sylvania family at 6.1r$6.60 ; western do. at $6.76(u,6.26, and patents at $7.2fcu8, Also 4,000 barrels Ulrard Uem, Egypt, Market street and Cheltenham on private terms. Hyc flour Is steady at $4.50(11,4.76. Grain Wheat Is In limited demand and weak, Sales of red at $L28, and amber $M01. At (be oren board, first call. SI ..SO was bid for May 81.10 for June: $1.2.1 fr Ja'r. and $1.01(4 fur August. Kyela firm. We quote Pennsylvania at 00c. Corn is fairly active and strong. Bales of 6.000 bushels Including rejected anil steamer, at 60(u)61o mixed and yellow at 6H4r'064o. At tbo open board, first call, 6Jc was bid or May ; 49e for June; 4Via for July, and Mlie was bid for A u rust. Oats are firm. Sales or 4,l)U busb els, including mixed at 4114:io; and white at iOiMSC. Wnisky Is strong. Sales of 60 barrels western at $1.11. Cricaoo. Mav 24. Flour is quiet. Wheat no settled and generally lower ) Red winter, $1 .07 ; Chicago spring, $l.L1J(al. 14 for casb ( $1.14 fur May; $1 .OS j for Jane; $l.0!ij for June; $1.0IU for July ; No. 8 do. $1,111 ; rejected, 7orq)72e. Corn moderately active and higher; 87 jo for oasb and May; 3flic(3(.lo for June; S0jo for July) BfljofMSc for Augnit ; rejected, Sijo Oats uasettiea, generally lower; tJo tor eaia ; S.lic for June ; 2fjc for July ; 26e for August. Rye strong and higher at 86c, Barley steady . Pork unsettled and generally lower; $10. 16 (a 10.20 for cash and June; $I0.27K09.80 fur lv. $19,374 for A u rust. Lard easier i Ifi.fH for eash and June ; $A.U6(($8.77 for July ; $0.77 far August. Bulk meats easier. Shoulders, 4Jo; short ribc, $0,324 j short clear, (l). Whisky steady. At tbe clase Wheat was stronger ; $1.16 for May; $I.08j(dj 1081 for Jons; $1.0ilj for July. Cera firmer, not quotebly higher. Oatl stronger ; &Uo for May; Slile ferJune. Provisions firmer, not quota bly higher. m OflO nUHIir.I.H, Qeorce Weaver A Co1 m . .1. jL.J,.l..(niTll and will pay cash or produce. c:arfield, Paw, Aug. i, itTR-tr. 1kEi:H FOR RAI.E. Thirteen hives of lJ lulian Beca which I will sell cheap for oasb, or exchange for wheat. For further In formation call on or address tne unasrsigneu. J. P. KRAMKK. Nov 8, '79-tf. Clearfield, Pa. HfOKEY TO LOAN-On flrst-clatt im- iL proved farm property, by tho Mutual Life insurance vompaoy oi iew iora, on ri gage, in sums from $1,000 up. For further in formation apply to the undersigned. HI RXTHAL W. BMITI1. Clearfleld Pa., May 7th, 187V-tf. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SUAVKD AND SAWED. Curwensvllle, Jan. 9, '78-tf. A PPMCATION FOR PARIMN.No JY tioe Ii hereby given that application will be made to tbe Hoard or rardoni at tneir monmiy meet ling on the third Tuesday of June next, fur the pardon of e. a, Haynet and Ueorge Jiaynes, now In tht Western Penitentiary under tentenot for horsa-steallng. cf which they were oo vie ted at the January session for 1878, of the Court of Uuartar bossions, ot uearneid county. B. T. It ROCK DANK. Clearfleld, Pa., May 26-2U Attorney, 1-1 X ECUTOIVS JfOriCE.-Notlc It here- by given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of LI TURK BAHRKTT, late of Ferguson township, C.'eerueld county, Penn a, deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, anu .note naving ctira or dtmandt tgainst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JAMKS MtKKRIIAN, nxecuior. Marron. Ta., April 2, UHO Bt. (CAUTION. All persons are hereby warned j nit to purchase or have anything to do with tbe following personal property, now In the pos slon of Wm. 11. Bcbnarrs, of Kartbaus township, via : Cook stove and utensils, one heating stove, two bedsteads, with bedding, one book case, one cupboard, one sink, one set chairs, one stand, one lame anu oiner nousenoiu goons. ne .oregoing property was purchased by ma at Sheriff's and private tale, and is loaned to the said Wm. H. Bcbnarrs, subject to my order at any time. KDWAliDbCIINAHltfl. Karthaas, May 26, UKO-ll. we want a capable, nonest man to act asoar Agentforthe sale of M'KHKKY STOCK Id Clear- field county. A knowledge or the business is easll acquired. Wt Oiler PEKMANKNT KMVI.OYMKNT, GOOD PAY AND KXPK.NSKS to tht right man who can girt bis undivided at taction to the work, tllre age, provlona and prel ect occupation and reference. Address, K. . CHASK A CO., 10 North Merrick itreel, I'bil'a, Pa. May Ifl, 'B0-2t. TRIAL l,IK1Llet f ranaea Ml down for trial at lh. areond end third weeka ef May Term, 1880 : aauonn nana nrrn auaiur (Slat) or air. Abram Tale ra.WVWrlghlA UCburr'n. J O Aokard 'a. John Liehlnrr. II II shilliniford ra. Koti.rt liar. Powell. Mara A llauiarl, ' Jaania A ' 0 Smith. Co Nal'l Rank of Cl'fd ra. Ahrem llumnhrer. Oo Nai l Rank of Cl'fd ra. William A Wallaoe. B T Nailer ra. Jor.nh Frr .1 al. Jeba hi ChaM va. Aerlia Klin.. Urine Weodl. ra, Aa.tla Klin.. Mattern A Millar ra. Jeeob 8 Ueerhart. Janaea Port, nee of ra. Jaeoh Kinefell et al. Jonalhaa Bo,ntoa ra. Thomaa Parka et al. L (I Lingle ra. Logaa Coal Compaaj. J Ral'F.rlandACo.nH.ra. William Weatorer. Iloorer, liarrla Co ra. aior'la A Hah a (oa Oo. Bl.l BLOOM, Protaoaoterj. Clearneld, Pa., April 1, l8U M. 1HJKNHIDK Normal Institute 1 Tbli School wtllopeeoa MONDAY, MAY III, ISM, and aenllnao Iw.lro weeke. TTTITION i Jntonllo Department H AS 10 Coaasa Rrenehea 4 ID Common RraaehM aad Theory of Teaching- ft 08 Dighor Braaehe, to Mr!. Malt Irrln will Kerb laalruaeatal malle at reaaoaable retea. The Normal Claaa will he eiaainad monthly b; the Coant, BuperlnleadoaU jMr-Uood boarding eaa be bed at from 11.00 lo ti. to par week. Hooma for aelf hoarder, eee ho had at naaonald. raUe. tn farther informa tion, .all ol .raddreae OKO.W. INNKH, Prttelpal, JAS. H. KlLLBY. AnlaUnl. BorarMe, Pa.. March lT.llto. if. Agent LANDS FOB SALEU I. Until .ad Pin. towmbipa, CU.rfl.ld wanly. HaMon.bl. tlm. irlr.n lorp.rt of pnrobM. t moD.j. Prim, tMU to lit. OS par ten. Mitra'l nunnl. L. BIIID, A.nl, P.nfiold, tm. or Wallaci A Kn.,1, e.L 10, 1ST-If. ClMrf.ld, ft, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICIi Notlo. ia hereby giv.0 thit Lattrraof AdminWtm Ilea oa lb. .al.M f VHANCitS U. FULTON" lata of fiornaid. tuwo.ttp. Claar&cld eountj, Pa.,' deoa.aad, bait bn dul, ruud to lb. undar aigaad, all poraunl indabtad lo aaid aat.u will rlaan mall, immtdl.t. payment, and tboaa bar ng olaitna or detnanda ag.lnat tba aame will pr. aeol ihem properly authenticated for aottlement, .Ithuul d.l.y. JOHN KIMK, l'alcbiovlll.. Pa., May J, 1S80 I. ADMINIMTHATOICH NOl lOB-N.lloa la hereby glrrp Ibat Letter! or Admloia tr.uea on iho eaUleof 1KAUKLLA l-IODLK.l.t. of Jordan town.bip, CloarH.ld ooonly, Pa, d d, ba.lo, bee. duly framed to the ono.r.i,nd, all peraona Indebled lo aaid ettat. will pleue m . immediate payment, and lbo.0 havie, elalina or demand. BK.inat lb. a.m., will pree.nl th.at properly autbentioated for rettl.rn.nl without d.l,,. JAMKS HUNTER, Adntiniilralor. Anaonrille, Pa., April IS, 1880 t, 170 R SAI.E.- The undersigned will tt'l st private sale all that tract or parcel of laud situate In Decatur township, Clearfleld county, Pa., within a short distance of tbe Tvrona A Clenrflul l K. K , and adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otners, and known as tbe Jacob B. Hear hart lot. Tbo said tract coo tain in k 60 acres mora or Ions, witb two veins uf valuable eoaJ tbereon, has about JO acres cleared, and is tbe key to a large body of coal about being developed. Will be sold low and upon easy tonus. For particulars, apply to DAVID L. KRKBS. Clearfield, Pa., July 12, 1878. 1 KiiW J.V by ftran that the following accounts have been examined and pasted by ma, and remain filed of record In tbia offloc for tbe Inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others Interested, and will be presented to tbe next Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House, Id tbe borouah of Clearfleld, commencing on the first Monday (being tbe 7th day) uf June, A. D. 1SHU : Account of Robert Witherow, tluartliao of James Uuillam, minor child of John Gutllein, laic of Knox township, Clearfield oj inty, Pa., deceased. Final account cf James McMurray, 0 nerd iaa of Orinti. Irvin, minor son of Wm. C.irvln, lata of Buraslde, Clearfleld county, Pa., dee'd. Account of Wllllsm A. Barr, Administrator or the estate of Mary S. Barr, late of C learned borough, Pa., deo'd. Final account of David Reams, Guardian of Milts A. Kirk, and Tbcmas Kirk, jr., minor heirs of Wm. Kirk, lata of Brady towoship, Clsartield oounty, Pa., deo'd. Account of John 8. McKiernan, Admiais- trator C. T. A., of tba estate of Miles Davis, late of Beccaria towmhip, Clearfield county, Pa., deo'd. Final account of Henry Wcrts, Administrator of the estate of Catharine Troy, late of Bloom township, Clearfleld oounty, Pa., deceased. Fins! account of Joseph II. Breth, Administrator of tbe estate of Christian Neff, late of New Washington. Clearfleld oounty, Pa., deceased. Final account cf Dr. J. O. II art wick, Kxecutor of (he estate af John Beaumont, late of Law rence towmhip, Clearfleld county, Pa , de ceased. Final account or David Hitching, Administrator of the estate of William Ililobings, late of Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pj., de ceased. Account or inventorv of tho aoodt. chattels and real estate, which were nf Wm. L. Rishel, late of Lawrence township, Clearfleld county, Pa., deo'd., eeleeted, appraised and set apart forth use ot Henrietta u. ntsnei, wiaowoi seiu uce a. Final account of Anthony Hile and Bucan Young, Administrator and Administratrix of the estate ol Robert loung, late of Lumber City, Dear' Hold county, Pa., deceased. Final account of Thomas Plfer, Administrator of or tbe estate of W m. Sloppy, late of Dubois, Clear Held county, 1 aw) deceased. Final account of A. W. Young, ont of the A dude Is tretort of the estate of William Williams, late of Jordau township, Clearfield Co., Pa., dec d. Final account of J.W. Potter. (Jaardian of Caro line Curley, minor heir of James tcrley, late of Kartbaus township, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. L.J. MORGAN, Register. Clearfleld, Pa., May 6, UHO-tc. -THAT ALL- WOOLEN GOODS HAVE ADVANCED ENORMOUSLY IN VALUE, THS PRICES OF 0T7B 'New Spring Clothing Will Is Fennel As Low AS LAST YEAR. GUIItfZBURG'S ONE ITvTCE WES'aERX hotel corer, CLEAllFIELD, PA. Clearfield, Pa, April I4tb, ISftO-lm. TI'HY l.IHT List of Urand and Traversa J Jurors drawn tor June Term, A. D. 1H80, Court commencing on the fourth Monuav of May (24tb), and to continue three weeks : raAviasa juaoha, riaav wkkk, siar 24. F K Hhepperd, Tlurnslde, Wm A Ogden, Litwren'c, llenr. I nunr, John Smllli, H.aiuel II... Bell, W II Otr, II W M..U. ' John Htiiilb, Mloeni, J...a Sni.al. IlofR., Hroelo., " I II Soorrrer, 0 Oadwailader, Morria, Mila ll"Tl, Oarenle, iKhjah We.tna, K.I J Wtijl.;, Uraiford,' IluK T Hharp, r.nn, D..1.I UlnK.rj, " Jea K Cal.lwell, Pike, Jaa L Leavjr, Clearlelil, Samuel Hurr, " Iaaa. Norrla.Curwena'l., J M lloorer, Saail,, Larvnne Klllien, Cheat, W U (Jnillcr, " Adam Krpharl, Deealar.lt L )lo;, " Jot H Amea, FerjnaoB, 'An, Heherlicg, " J W Yonnir, u J 1 Or.rilfrf, " Jeff If ell, Mr.enwftoil, Heoi I J lleln.t, rntun, John llakett, HukIob. H JerTeratm. WooderarJ, Hyl'ler Welmer, Jurden.jThoa Uordon, " Taivae.a jc .o.a, aicoao ai, .r SI. Ilrnr, L Mrdhee, IHII. Wm Millar, Cn.lnton. T..hlaa Hhener, Rloem, Rani Klierer, Cheat 0 M lioff, Deal tfoaa, Br, Deoatnr llenrr Owena, Fergueon Jno B O.arhart, lloggr, John W Kjler, Jeooh Dimellag, ' Jemoe Shlmmel, " John D Rutl.r, Oirard, C Langaford, HouUd.le tleo Rowinan, " Jaooh Pearee, Bradford, Matt Harney, Job VY Smith, Derrarla,Uohn Thompaon, Jordan Thomaa Cooper, " Jtleo II 11.11, Lawrence, Jarob Spangle, " Lewia Khlmmel, Morria, Thomaa Klick, ' 'A J Amea, M.irrie, Sldoa HbolT, ' ill II Lawahe, Oaeeola, Paler Wloiert. Vrailr. Jonatliaa Wall, Penn, J. K. Bollorf, Cl.arteld W Kd.lr, Woodward, Juoob A Feuat, " ''' Carter, " Aug Blulaoa, Corington Jaok Abbott n Joo J plcard, " W H Joy, " oaaan jt-aoas, rainn waai, ji aa T. Wm M Sbew,ClrarH.ld,lSam1 llegerty, llolleh, 11 II Thomtiaon, Cur tile.ijnba w Moora, lluaton, W B Uilliland, Curing o Jae oMrKerhaa, Jordaa, WeellerWhlte, Uora.lde Jemea Cetlieart, hnoi, Jae W Metlhee, Rell, laemael Mooeer, ' John 0 Hlewart, llrad'd,.A llompheey, Lew'ooe, Joe U Kirk, llredy, 10 L Behoonovor, Morria, Bilward Aloort, Rogga, Iaaa. MarhM, N.wh.rg, Rioh'd Hugh.a.booalMr,10eorge K Joaee.Oeoeola, Ja. Fargaaen.rerguaon.jOhaa Clearer, Penn, Jno W Marray, Uuahan,iLeri R Dreealar, 1'olon, b.ark'b Bmral,Uraham, A F Uaughmaa, Wood'd. raartaaa itraoaa, rnmn weaa, inn T. Wm Rard.Cnrweaerllle. J W Ralf.rtr. Pnn, Jona ShalTer, Rradr, iJohn A.Wootaer,OM)ila Uwla Bblndell, " T C II. lei., " OooAAIIIa, " Wllllem baria, Ualleh, Jaoob Rdinger, M Robert McCally, M Jeaae Harmon, 11 Adam Cuat.rd, DeMtar, J Jtmieoa, AlontoWhlUt " I W Uorn, 0 O Sbeela, " Jem.. T lleble, " W T Rotbreok, Korria, lloe Hegarty, llonladale, Albtrl Ke.rli.ll, Wtrlek Shield.. " I Amoa Renaal. Wood'd, Thoa Blagleloa, M ijamea Moore, Barnalde, John Louder, Bradfurd,:T N ration, Lawrenee, Hiram Wllaoa, Ii U hrla, J A Antee. I C Wataoa, " Aahley Slewerl, " Aaron Petera, " Robert Rell, Bandy, Amoa KHa " J A T.rpe, Jeter Soliday, " J Pnyd, Cheat, Ilea Carey, OlearlUld, Wm Porl.r, " Itanl BowmhnJr.Kaor., iMIeheel Bmitb, Jordna, iKmil Roageaat. Oirard, iwm Johoaoa, liraham, IJeoeb Rarger, Pike I F L Coadriel.CorlBgtoa, Jo.baa F.llwell,Newb g, lotlrer Moore, Karthaae, .1 Wettbrook, Wallaea'a, CLOTHING STORE Orphan' Court Kale -OF- BY virtue of an order or the Orphan a' Court of Clearfleld county, tbe undersigned Admin istrator of the estate of PHILANDER SMITH lata ol Lawrence township, Clearfleld oennty, Pa., deceased, will sell at public out-cry to the bighsst bidder, at theCOl RT UOI'BE, in the BuRolGll of CLEARFIELD, oa Tuesday, Juno Sih, 18S0, At S O'CLOCK P. M., Tba foffowiog desert jt. jal estate, vlt : ?0. 1. Hounded North by land ol Thomas Mcpherson, Rest and South by township road leading from Bigler's farm te Mcpherson's mill, and on the West by land of J. Linn Mcpher son, containing about two acre, more o r less, ef ao improved land. 1T0. 2. Hounded North by towrmhip road leading from Bigler's farm to Mcl'herton's mill and by land of .cb. LewbcaJ, on the East by land of I. M. Stage, on the Kouth bv other land of P. Smith, deceaaed. and oh the West by township road leading from the Unndfcllow bridge tn Mcpherson's mill, by land nf Vim. Radt-baugh, jr., and land of J. Linn Mrl'herson, containing forty-tight acrei, mora or its, end heviug a large amount of hemlock and white pine liuitior thereon. ITo, 3. Hounded North by 'and nt Tffetc M.iSiaare, East by land of eX-IJuvernor Big ler, John Powell, Burton Uulich and Johd Mad dry, i n the South hy John Ma-ldc.y and tbe Sua quohanna river, and tbe West by townsnlp road leading from the Uoodfellow bridge to Mcpher son's mill, containing I OH acres and 27 perches, and having about five acras cleared, with a small dwelling bouse and good saw mill, picket mill, and lath mill, all In good running order. Tbe balance of the land Is covered with hemlock and other timber. TEAJWS.-One-thlrd oasb, and the residue In two equal annual payments, with Lata rest, to be secured by judgment bond. A. 0. TATb, Aim r oi KSiate oi r. omitn, uoo u. Clearfleld, Pa., May 12, lt80-4t. Th Leading, h Cheapest, THE BEST Boot and Shoe, Hat and Cap Store IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY It tbe ont in tht OPERA HOUSE, KEl'I BY G. C. & T. W. M0011E, Weehave just received our Spring and Snminer stock, wnicn, having been purchased be lore the advance, can be sold at tbe OLD PRICK. Call and ae. Besides tbe cheaper goods iu our line, we keep BOOTS, FINE SHOES, Perkins' Boots and Shoes, CLAFLIN'S SHOES, STETSON'S HATS AND THE Q EN I INK TAYLOR MACKINAW HAT, Wblch are nur apeeiittiea. We alao hare a fall ItDe U h.Vl'IV BUMMKK IIPJUKHWHAIt. all IhelaUalDoeelliaala NICKH'KAH. Uif. aa a oall and b. aatirGad. CEO. C. ATOM W. IIIHIRK. CleartelJ, Pa, April U, 18111. Cm. NOT AT STUMP CREEK. BUT AT H. LEHMAN & CO.'S Store, ROOM NUMBER TWO, Pie's Opera House, CLEARFIELD, PA., Wberc H. Lehman A Co. have opened a rtrv large stock ol ibe latest and best stales of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, MILLINERY GOODS, AND A ri!.l. ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Hisses' & Children's S-3E3C-0-3S-S Of all alvl.a, now in Ihe market. Call In perron or aildrea. II. I. HUMAN A CO. Clearneld, l'a., March II, 16S. U. aifflni 3iflmtlsrm(n(s. Sheriffs Sale. T clrtna cf writs of Pi. f:t Issued J cot of the Coari of Common Float of Clear fleld eon a tr, and to me directed, there will be ei posed to in: .11,10 BALK, at tht Court 11 oast, la the faoroagh cf Clearfleld, on Hednesday, June 0, 1HHO. At 1 o'elock, P. M. the follow ins; detrrlbed real estate. Unit AH Defendant's taUrtct in a oertaln tract or piece of land, ettaate la Bell township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., betrlnnlnit at a rock oak on snb-dlric-loa lint of tract No. ft, TAR f theace by oald Una south 87 degrees east 107 1-10 perehes to a post ; tbenoe north S deirraae east 17 perches tc a pott oa tract line of No, theanc north IS da- Jraet. 40 west 107 a-It) to a post) thcaoe sooth S jtreas wtet 170 I-W perebet tn rook oak and place of berlnnlna.eontaialnit 107tert and allow anee, and known at traet No. 17 In sab-dirisloa of No.. t, 7 Ml, having about 16 acres elcared.wlth smnlt plank bonse and ronnd log barn thereon erected. Belted, lakea la eiemtioa, and to be sold as the property of Henry W. Korb. ALSO, All tbo right, title and interest of Usfendents la all that certain trader piece of land situate In Lawrence tnwnsnip. t'lcarneld Co., l'a., boun ded and doeeribed at followa : Beginning at a post corner and Una ef a JO foot street ami 41; feet cost from contra nf tht Tyrone A Clsaraold Kail road ; thence south 150 feet to post corner ; Ibenoe east lib feet to post corner ; thence north lb feot to said 30 foot street: then beginning at a post earner of other side of street ; thence aorth IS.i fert to poet corner ; thence by Tyrone A Clear fleld Kail road south SOT feet t o post corner at SO foot street before mentioned, and baring thtreoa erected a brewery, 14ill fett, 14, stories hlgh.wilh eellar and beer raalt; also a two-story frame hoase, .in iy eu rtei, win stone easement, also a iratnt stable, 18 by 14 feet, lea hoase, and other out bnllillogs thereon. ALSO, All tbt right, tltlt and Interest ef Defendant la one other lot or piece of ground atsoate In the village of Hillsdale, Lawrence township, Clear fleld conntv. l'a., boumted aad described as fot- ows bounded en tht west hy aa alley, oa tht et.rth hy Browa street, oa the east by Ppriag street, oa tbe south by Owens road, Containing f of aa acre. Ne buildings thereoa. Seised, takea la oieealioa and to be sold as ths property of C ballet Shaflar. . Taaas op Rata, The prlee ar nsa at which the nrooerty shall he struck off tsust be paid at the tlae ef tale, et suck ether arrangements aaade as will he approved, onerwtee tat proper- tT will be iaaaiediatelv put ap and told wale at the cxptnac and risk of the pertea te whoai it wat struck off, aad who, m case of deflelear at each re. tale, tball ekt good the amsse, ana in no instance will the Deed be preeeaied la Court for coalnaatlea u a leas the money it actually paid le the Sheriff. JAA. H AHAFFItY, Saaairr's Or rift, I Sheriff. Clearfleld, Pa., May 1 1, 1 1St. I ANOTHER STRIKE ATTENTION WK IIAVE OX nAXD ANP FOR SALE ONE CAR LOAD OK CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS. A CAR LOAD OF THE- FARMERS' FRIEND POriHK FORCE FEED GRAIN TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES, Till: BEST SELF AND HAND DUMP R.VKKS IN TnF. WORLD. Wc also have a lot of Hecbnor's Level Tread Horsc-Power Threshers and Cleaners for one and two horsed. Also Turnbull's Ohio Wagons with Iicvelcd Shoulder Spokes, which adds fully one- third additional strength to tho wheel. Also Cortland riatiorin Spring Wagons, with two and three seats, and Open and Top Bug gies, riease give us a call bcioro F. Clearfield, Po., May 2G, lSS0.2m. N.E.. ARNOLD, CtTRWEUVSVILIjiEl, WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK. 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. 1,000.000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 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, CURWEIUSVILL.E, FA. May 1J, 1880-lf. ' AN IMPORTANT NOTICE! I beg leave to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and surround ing country that I have opened a first-class establishment for the sale of Kcady-Madc Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, mm ' FBSHISHIHS GOOBS, TRUNKS VALISES. BESIDES I PKOPOSE TO CAREY A PULL STOCK IN THE MERCHMT TAILORING MNK, ALL OF WHICH I WILL SELL AT UNUSUALLY LOW TRICES. MY PLACE OK BUSINESS IS IN Room No. 4, Pie's Opera House. Your pntionago ia reopoctfully solicited. Cnll in poraon or ftddrose ALBERT TJIAMAUSEH. A'. R. OXS TRICK STRICTLY ADHERED TO. Clenrtield, Pa., March 17, 1W80. JAMES L. TTIrX3S3FlA3EiL3fi23El. MARKF.T HTR1:F.T, t I.F.AItl'llil l), PKKN'A. All kinds of Caskola and Coflint kept on hand, and furnished to order on abort notice, including tho fincat na well aa tho cheapcat that can bo manu factured. Our oonrau nxxistxaxsrviT. Ia tho brat In una, and will bo furnished when required. Funerala attended in any part of (he county. Call at my offico, on Bccond treet, or loave vour ordcra at Tronlman'a Fnruitur Store, adjoininff tho Poatoflloo. i; J.AS. L. LEAVY, orl 1,70 Clearfleld, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I 1 t rirlae of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ii Clearfleld enantv.thc wndersirned. Adnin. tstrator of the e-tale or I). A. CATUCAKT, late of Knoi townsbip, t'leartleld county. Ha., rfad, will sell at public aale,at th store house oi Joseph Krhard. in the Tillage of NBW M ILbrUKT. in said towashlp, on eSiiturdiiy, Mny 2!tli, 1880, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., All nf Ibe Intereat .f aaid aetata in tba following deaerioed real aetata, eiai- ONE HOl'SE AND LOT In Ftrguson township, near tht village of Nw Millporl.in the scanty ef CletrileJd, l'a.,hnaaded by lands of Charles Henard, the Lutheraa par cunage, aad Hamael Tublas, containing oae acre, more or lees, with a two-ttnrv plank frame bouse, 16x14 feet, and other eutb nil dings thereon erected. AI.PO, A tract of land situate In Kooi towa shlp, Clearfleld cownty, fa., hi tended bv lands of Haniucl Hoover, Jamet Calheart.John Baiigbman, and eiona H. Uunlap, contain log PirtV ACRIC.-4. More or lets,t,fteen acres of which are cleared and under cultivation, aad a twe-story plank frame dwelling hnaee, 1MI4 feet, ttaHe, aad other outv be). Idings therena erected. There it also a young etcuard on the same. Tbe timber le resorted oe sevea and oae half acres of said load. TF.HMHOKMIK: One-third eash, and halanee In two equal an nual payments, after oouflrmatloa of tale, with latorest. te be secured by judgment atts or bends. LKMt HL U. HLOOM. AJm'r Af the estaU of D. A. Cathcart, dee'd. New Millport, Pa., April 1, 1u.4t. FARxM KRS ! PKII.L, ANP A CAR LOAD OF TFIE buying cisewncre. M. CARDON $ BRO. LEAVY, ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curweotville, Pa. Jan. t, 7l-tt AmiaKRM- HOTICF- To Whoa It May ronrern t The aaderslgned, bar log been appointed Assignees for the benefit of credi tors by Jaa. ti. Or ali a as, of Clsartield borough, all persons, I here fere, Laving claims agtinslhim will present them to as for settlement, and those In d'et ed to the said 'Jraham are required to tattle and make payment to us. HOWARD A. Bid LER, AHiMIRY W. I.EK, Clearfleld, Pa., Dec. 14, 187! tf. Assignees. ADMINIHrn ATftR'H NOTK'K.. Notice It bersby givea that Letters af Admlais traiioa oa tbe estate of JAM ICS KHKL1N, leta of Covlngtoa township, Clearfleld coaaty. l'a , deceased, having beca duly granted te the andersigned, all persons la deb ted to said aetata will please make immediate payment, aad those baring claims or demands agaiast the same will present them properly authenticated for aottle ment without delay. ciiAftbaa euunui, Administrator. Clearfleld, Pa, April II, 1ISfl-.. CAUTION. All persons are hereby warned against purchasing or In any way meddling with tbe following persnaej property, low ia tbe posseatloa of J Ooetec Kraaa. of Morris township, vis i Te mulea and baraeM, fear a roe of oats aad tea aorot ef corn la the (reaad. Tbe foregoing property waa purchased by me at art. rata sate, ea the tt day ef May, ISM, aad li allowed to reeaala la potseesiea cf said J. Coatee Kvans oa leu only, subject to bt order at aaa. time. funaru rviian. May IS, ISM-H. I Kvlrrtown, Pa.