Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 02, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKKIELD, PA.
WKDNKSDAY MORNING, JI NK I, ISM.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid to edvanoe.or wltaia tbrM montht...$l M
II paid titer tbrM mid before els months... J 10
I r paid alier the expiration of six munbu... I 09
Messrs. B. M. Pbttbhoill A Co., New
rnpor Adrertlslng Agent. 17 Park Row, corner
Herkman Btrft, are our duly authorised Agents
la N-w York City.
MnhmllM P.plcotnl t'taiirrh Rev. ((ao.
Lkiht, Pastor. Service every flnbbatb t ltft
A. M., end U P. M.
Sabbath 8bool at 9 A. M.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, at T P. M.
Cu can union Harriet, 11 rtt Sabbath of every
Month, it l A. M.
Ue.t Clearfield M. C hurch. Kv.
CHAKtca W. Ui rmmt. Pastor. Prrsubing every
eltcrnnt Suii'ley, al S o'clock, P. M. Sunday
hnboul at 71, P. M. All arc invitrd tu attend.
irrl) terluii Church- Rer. H . 8. Htmftu.
ynhktHtb services morning and evening beb
nth Solum! at P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedns
lr avenin
Hunt let t'hurrli, Hev. , Pastor
HaMietb Hcbeol at 4 P. M. Prafer Mee.lng ertry
Wednesday evening.
-t. Kraucta' t'tmn'li--t tliollr Kt, P
'. SiiRftiiiAN IHrine rriea at In, A. M., on
.a nnt, third and fourth Sundaysof each tuouth,
V .m nnd licnedtot it'll of the blessed (Sacrament
i 7 Vlock, P. M. Sunday ricbool every Holiday
jMf.-nuon at 3 u'clcck.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY j
tims or u.Diia upabtb ibbiioks oonav.
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Pint Monday af Juno,
Fourth Monday of September.
timi or aoiDiiia combos flu!.
First Monday of June.
8eoond Monday of Not am bar.
ruiLic omenta.
Prtiidiui JndgtUon. Charlal A. Mayar,
Look Haven,
Attittant Law Aity Hon. John II. Orvis, of
Bellefontt.
Attoeiatt Judyet Abram Ogden, Clearfletdj
Vincent U. Holt. Cleartiald.
I'rotHonotary Kit Bloom.
Htfiitirand RieorHirh. J. Morgan.
Trtawr Philip ltotts.
IHitrict Attorney J. F. McKanrlck.
Shtrijf Jamei Mahaffay.
Ihputy Sheriff Andrew Pents, Jr. I
Count n Surttyor Ham a el F. McCIoikey, Cur
ennsvtlle. C'owfify rosatmssioncrs C. W. Kyler, Oraham-
ton P. 0.; Elab Johnston, Grampian I-ill P. 0.;
John Norrli, Sr., Curwensvllle.
romminiuw' Cltrk John W. Howe.
County Auditort William V. Wright, Clear
fluid; Jusepb Oillitand, Tbrea Rum; J.B.Nor
ris, Woodland.
County Coroner James A. Moor, Clearfield.
Jury Commifiontrt Andrew J. Jackvon, Clear
fled, Win, R. Drown, Clearfield.
Suftrinltndtnt of Public SchooU'bl. L. Mo
Quown, Claarfleld.
UtaUrof Wtigklif-Maurt Jeise W. Carina,
gflioe at Luthernburg Pa
N Mar if 'itoite John W. Wrlgley, W m. R
ilfhiuRli, Cyrua Oordon, Clearfield; Jotejih R.
Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curweniyilla ; J. A. LiTing
tone, Dnltoii City.
Our Speeinl nolumn la decidedly tntereiting In
a local point of view, and profitable rending to
ou til den who want to lave money.
YI4K, OF COlJRR t
"Will j on lake wbnat, oats or corn for lub
rfptinn t" We arc often Inquired of In thli way
l.tter fr m j atroua wl.o raeide at a diitance
in Clearfield. We agila y ya. The receipt
a Ttfpc.Miltle n;erchant or mill owner in the
Hnity, annaer re juct ar well aj the oath,
i illNmtrate : U any of our patron will deliver
a Imjr of grain at the mill of Joveph H. Ilretb,
CbcM luwnnliip, Horace Pntohin, iu Ilurniide,
Loilhi II. Fnrccy, in tlraham, Wm. Porter or
.aw', iu Lnvrrene, or Uruwn A Keyler'i, at
oktun, Vti townitliip, and forward their
t-t ii I'nr Ibc i.mtiunt, we will credit them on
,-ir at-cuuLt Ut the ti:. In tlti way ell may
m puy what they owe, if they will punue thli
tf.
Advertiser and otliem will bear
in mind thnt all artlcka intended for publication
in thii puer muit be han led in, not later than
Tueilny, at 9 A. M. Don't forget It!
Tho Const. Enumerator began to
art question yeit -r lav.
Dii'sh and trimming Bilks in all col
on at II. l.nhman A Co.
Uev. W. S. Wilson delivered tbo
oration at CurweDaville on lieceration Day.
Tbo new clip of wool ift arriving in
the ClearQold market, and we learn U eelllug at
furty ctnti per pound.
Ice eream, cakca, and strawborriee,
and plenty of good anile at the Opera Houe
every evening neit wevk.
Rumember tlio Orpheus Hand Festi
val la Pie'a Opera Uonae, to continue all of nit
week. Now, don't forget tt 1
Sarah A. Thompson and Milton II.
Thompion, have been duly qualified aa Adminis
trator i of John A. Thompson, lata of Brady
towniMp, deoeaied.
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Itev. Dr. McMurray, ol Shamokin,
mado a flying visit to bis acquaintance! and
former parishioner! In this place last Saturday, lie
left for bit home in the afternoon train.
Tlioso iu need of a farm, partly
covered with limber and underlaid wttk a Urge
vela of coal, and offered on easy terms, would do
well to confer with Mr. Keenao. See his aad."
elsewhere.
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Hurry Hemphill, who baa beon ap
pointed Street Commissioner for 18 SO by the
Town Council, has been repairing the streets
and crossings io the eastern part of the borough
tbe put week.
Our second week ot Common rh-an
Court begun on Monday. Judge Mayer is on the
bench The attendance hi not extraordinary
large. The Quarter Ben ion! Court next week will
be apt to brlag a crowd of people to towa.
If the weather iw tuvornhle, the
ladle of the Presbyterian Church, 1n Curwens
villa, Intend holding a Festival In the grove near
the cburob next Friday and Saturday ereningi,
.Tune 4th and ilh. The ground w ill be Illuminated
with Chinee lanterns.
Wo call tho attention of farmern to
the adfertiMmant of Mr. J. M. llulihiser, of
Bloomiburg. II It a well established mn,ufae
torer of leading agricultural implements, and be
baa ib pointed lb Cardon Brother! h'i agents In
this county. Bee advertisement.
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A tiro in the board yard at Elliott's
mill, near Oioeola, destroyed 810,000 feet of
lumber on Friday, the list Inil., earned by sparks
from a passing locomotive. The lumber bad been
sold to Messrs. I sett 4 Stokes, of A I toon a, and
was mainly covered by Insurance,
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The advance agents for Welsh k
Rands' Circus and Menagerie have erected two
large bill boarda one opposite the St. Charles
Hotel, en Third street, md one on Leavy'i let
in tho southern part of the borongh and covered
them with highly -colored and attractive posters.
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Lightning strtmk 1 tie msideiiee of
Hon. Mm. A. allare, in this berougn, during
tha thun ler slni sn last Thursday afternoon. Tbe
damage don to the house was very si ght. Pomo
of 'be inmates were badly frightened, while atheii
were not aware that anything eitra bad happened.
tMil. Levi Ji Tad', senior frditor ot
lite WilUaiusputt .Va, and an old veteran in lha
newspaper business has ben f jouramg among
n-'itlves trnl fflekd In Clearfield and Uoinity
the past week. He was sommnrd here let week
! attend the luuerel ef hi brother, tltorge P.
T.ir.
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County Hiiporintendont Mctjuown
aim oceuta ibe office in the t ewer of tbe Conrt
llojte, oa tbe faoead flnor, which was originally
tntefided for that puraoae. 11 baa It fixed up
neatly and eeaifwrtably, and will be aleaaed to
bat hi Mends eall aad'tet bias, either on bail
ness r pTeaiura.
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It in now lawful to caloh black baan
over sis Inohei In length. All aider that aiae
mast be returned te the water, oral yea ran the
risk of paying a penalty of tl for the violation
ot the law. Tbe soasoa for eeteblng aaek boa
amends from th let of Jun antll tho lit of
January Ik each year.
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Tho membera of the Orpheus Cor
pet Uad of tbl plaea are par footing their ar
rangeaaat for the Pestlral to be held la tho
Opera 11 ease, aoameaalag aeil Monday eveolog,
Jana Tth, and aoatiaalag all ylek. Oar ettUea
bar beet noted for geaeroaitypatrenlslag festi
vals, aad wa hope they will kindly remember tba
bovee the ooeailoa meailonoJ above.
Sun Umbrellas and Parasols at II.
Labia A Co. ,1b tba Opera House.
aw
Boils, pimplusand all blood diseases
ara aurad by "Dr. Lindsey 't Blood Searcher."
Sold by all druggist.
Matthew Sidel, ot Joney Shore,
grew o,lSI pounda of tubaeoo oa tbraa aom,
wbleh ba aald at ISieaata par paosd.
Welsh k Hand' great show will
plteb their nanmoth tent on the eommona la
Waat Clearfield oa Vriday, Jam 11th. Tba lower
bridge will be fret from toll on that day to the
pablia. - '
It is reported tbut the strike iu tbo
Clearfield aunt region bai rlrtoally oeaaed to ex
lt, all tba itrikera who eould get employment
having gone to work on lauttn) AYtR K
the old prke or flPy oenta per ton.
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(junk Too. The UiutU of Uoorpu T.
Tte, on the 2Mb of May, rciuovea from thu vi
cinity ana welt known to the e Ideal lnbabltaa t
for the pail f"rty yeara. Ha leave a wife and a
laryt eirele f frieuda babiad, who waam bta
Iom. m
l'ruf. Iluutilitun's Now York Cimia'
put In apearaooa according to a'luounoement
hl Uond ij,r,.l i far aa weouul 1 I rn, the par-1
ftiioiatide gava good aatiafartiun. I' I a good
I ibow, an 1 all -nneete I with it e induc e I tbera-
aelrea liknlalkm and genlleiuea. I
j KeaHV fR Al-I The udrorlino-;
Ule, fixjtid lwhert in ton Uu, Inlifltt lbt
tttv oxmii b jiiOM', and 0411 b id tt the old
aiaod. Tiie firm if doing a proaperou buaineM,
and dervea a literal (bare of patruaagv.
The co i ion a rains ol Sutuiduy niht
and Sunday fumiihed water In tba river, euffl
olant to "ipkrh" and atabla the law logi to
move. The rear of Ardell'a drive, with tba arki,
panail Clearfield this (Tuesday) afternoon. A
few rafti ware ran out of Clearfield creek on a
"plah," Tueiday.
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JiiHtof letter rurnainin unclaimed
in tbo Poit office, in Clearfield, for the week end
ing May Slat, 1HS0:
Miai L;Jit B. Barrett, Mim Liuie Caldwell,
J.R. Caldwell, Jamai Conell, M. M. Darla, Miu
M. E OriT, William Ovborn, Mn. M. L b'mitb.
P. A. lUi'UN, P. M.
Tub Censch. We learn that J. M.
Daily, appointed Enumerator or Hoetoa and
I'nlon towoihipa, baa resigned, and Ibat A. II
Rosenkrani, of Pen field, ba been appointed In
bia place. A. W. Walters, Esq., appointed for
Lawrence district has also resigned, bat we have
not learned who bis nooasiar la.
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Communion services will be held in
the Clearfield Preibjteriai Church nest Sabbath
morning. Tba annual congregational meeting
will be held on Saturday morning, Immediately
after the prparatory lecture, which begina at 11
o'clock. It Is desirable that the attendance at
(he congregational meeting will be aa large aa
possible.
Messrs. John F. Kramer and Wm.
W. Worrell have bad the vacant room In S.J.
Row 'a building on Hecuud street, one doer South
of Hartswink A Irvin a drug store, nicely painted
and remodeled, and have opened an ice cream
saloon and confectionery establishment. Their
room oould hardly be more neatly nod conven
iently arranged than it 1 for the purpose in
tended. "Phcn." The Executive Committee
of J. V. P. A. will bld an adjourned meeting nt
tbe Ifrruld otfiVe, io Tyrone, on Sntur Uy June
6th, at I o'clock P. M , for the pur ansa nf com
pleting tbe arrangement fur tbe annual meeting
at '"Dell Delight." It is slid this Is oue of Ibe
ruo.-t delightful gPive In the State, atid If the
day ll without rain It wi'l be a h.ipy Joy to
poolers.
The Orpheus Itaml Kostival will
coiuaienr neat Monday, June Tth, in tbe Opera
Huusi'. Tbla worthy organisation should have
the liberal patronage and contribution of every
ritiien. The boys have cheerfully given their
time and money to make It a enrcess, and we
would fdil tt do iur duty if we did not lend them
a belirg baud. When they oal on you this
week, give them a liberal donation.
A Sad Cask. This community was
terribly shocked at about 7 o'clock Ibis
(Tuesday) morning, whan It wa announced that
A. II- Shaw, of this place, bad committed aaieide
by banging. Mr. Shaw bad been mentally de
ranged for some time, and although closely
watched hevueceeded In his work of self murder.
Tbe grief-stricken familv have tba ajmpatby of
all their neighbor! In the hour of sorrow and
affliction.
Head This ! The In Hi tula Session,
or Teachera' Term, of tbe Brethren'! Normal
College, tt Huntingdon, Pa., for 1890, will open
Monday, July 17tb, and eontioue ail weeki.
Farilitlaa aad accommodations unsurpassed. Am
ple Paoolty of experienced Instructor. Expenses
moderti. For circulars, etc., address J. II.
Brumbaugh, Principal, Box 190, Huntingdon,
Pa. Fall Term open August 30th, and will
continue fifteen weeka. june-J Jt
m en
One ot Forcpanh'a valuablo show
wagon, together with the driver and hones, was
thrown down an embankment tt Parker City on
Tuesday morning, tbe 18th nit., falling a distance
of nearly on hundred and forty feet, tbe distance
being seventy feet before It first struck. The
wagon wa a valuable one, worth $3,000 j the
side mirror alone aoat $1,100. The driver will
probably recover. One of th horse was killed ,
and the other badly Injured. ,
Sudden Death or Mb. Miciiakla.
Mr. George Michaels, an old and highly respected
oitiua of Kartbao township, dropped dead at
hi home on Tuesday evening of laat week. He
had just finished eating hi supper and had pro
ceeded bat a little distance when he fell and g
pired. The deceased bad reh4 hit fear eoove
of years, and had always enjoyed good health.
Ills remains were Interred In th Lutheran ceme
tery, In the vicinity of where ha lived, en Thurs
day last.
Tito circus iff coming!" remarked
Mrs. Kafooselgm, laying down her paper, "with
no end of trained horses and caramels, btpoth.
nue. u( other bedi ten of tbe furaat and jungle.
die well I ietneiubr th first time Daniel took
me to lb circus! As we enteted the tainted en
closure I aaid to bins, 'How terrible th wild anl
uis.li growl, don't they V I was Vetiamost fright
ened to dea'h, till Daniel told me it was only the
vendoos of peanut aid prise packages plying
their rogation."
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Last Sabbath was,fixd aa the duy for
the M. K. Sunday school throughout this Coun
try, to celebrate the 1 Oil lb anniversary of tba la- 1
titutlon of the modern Habbeih school, which
was established by Robert Rtlkes In Oloooeattr,
KnKtand, In th month of July, 1780. The Clear
field M. K. Sub bath school held a aervio In the
nfterrH'on and again la tho evening, th eterolsts
of w hichfjj&ilsted of responstv rtadmgi, songs,
etc., of a vary appropriate and Interesting char
actar. - a
Tin Printers' Picnic. We learn
from tbe Cambria Frnman that the Printers'
Picnic ba been pattfally provided for, a! will bo
gleaned from the fact that lb Kiecutlv Com
mittee of tbe Juniata Valley Printers' Associa
tion met at Huntingdon on last Saturday after
Boon a week, and deal led apon Dell Delight,
Hoilidayabarg, a tba pUo, tad Saturday, Sep
tember 4ib, t tbe time, and a basket plcalf
lb nature of tbe I bird anneal reoaioa of tbe
printers and publisher! of tbe tea eouaties em
braced wltbiu ibe limits wt aald organitatloa.
Go! pei-nona who am so refined i?)
or letle aa to bj auabla to oa lure tba so and of a
steaui whistle, should gi to tbe peaks of the
Allegheny Or Rjvky uouiitalaa, ouUide of the
Iiom of elvilitatloa and progress, so that they
might be happy and enjoy their rest. Why not
bey tho Ptre Biick aurke and level Ihrm to tbe
ground f Not a single complaint about steam
whuilrs, or other aound Indicative ef Industry,
has been lodged with os, although tbe otreuletioa
of ite HarcBLiCAS In th borough alone t three
times that of any other peper. Claarfleld want
to encourage ail tbe atenafacturluf mdasirka
that may see proper to loeata la her midst.
ia
ItiiNAWAY. On Tuesday evening of
last week, Ueorgo Boyle, hoetret for Mr. Jena.
Beynloa, bitched a team of borao ap la a buggy
aad dreve lata tbe river la Ibe vicinity of
"Uevy'a Rlpplae,Ma waeb th vehlole off. Mas
ter Boyoton Dill aad a lad named Hoover were
sealed la Ibe baggy, while Mr. Beyle wa it tbe
rear at work cleaning It off. The berseahitcbed
to tbe buggy beeesae frightened at tbe splashing
of a horse being ridden aro th river by a
Soy. They instantly started, aad took djwa
Front at re i at a 1:4 pec to th lower bridge,
where they turned tho aevaer of the jail tot and
brent. ht up agalaat the feo ef Oyra Gordon,
Esq. The fen wa wreaked a little, bat the
boys, horses, buggy aad haraaa all etoapod aa-
Injured, which wa alraculou. The along tho
route noticed a couple af badly frlghi vwed lade.
A iocond laro invoice of Millinory,
juit opened, at T. A. Pleek Ce.'a.
The bAppieat resulU invariably at
tend tba taking of "Seller' CelebraUd Ltrar
Pilli." t Tweuty flre eeata per boi.
II. Lehman A Co. have a llrst-cla&a
Uilllnar In their employ. Ladiea, remember that
wa will trim fyou aa ityllah a bat or boocat ai
yon oaa get from tbaelty.
The New Centennial Family Sowing
Machine for only VIA, and tba New Remington
for Warranted to b flrtt-eUti 1 For fur
ther partleulari, nddrew Joan B. Uabdbm,
apt if ' Clearfleld, Pa.
IJut Youa Mill Now! Wo are tbo
proprietor! of a Saw Mill, eompleta In every par
fiuufar, n&iv& - wif? Nil very heap. Tur par
ticular!, addre . X. A. W. U. DIOI.HR,
mcbSflO tf) - Clearfield, Penn'a.
Why is Hit row ma, the ben known
remedy for kidney and llrary difficulty F lie
oauta It baa eured chronic caiei of twenty-It re
yean etaoding tLougbt to ba Incurable.
Prepared at E. K. Tbnipaoa'a laboratory,
Tituavllle, P. Vor aale by all druggiiti In
Clearfield, and J irph Sej ler Hon, Lutbera
harg. Pa. It
A Narrow Escape. A fire was dis-
eoverc J in the barn belun(inff to lb Leonard
Housv, near the depot, abuat t I'clook on Tues
day morning, which caused eunsl terahle nnmmu
tlon among the attache! and gunst of th bote'.
The fire was first discovered by the crew of th
Local Freight, which had Jnat arrived, being
some six or eight hours late. As to how th fir
originated,, nothing U dfialtely known bnt
when first noticed th thro top steps of (be italr
way leading to th now had been consumed. Aa
good luck would have It, there was no bay or
straw near by to feed tbe flame, aad with several
bucket of water a hot conflagration wa pro
vented. m e
More Accommodations. Wo learn
that a new fast passenger train ba boom pat en
the main lin of th Pennsylvania Railroad, call
ed the Chicago Express. It leaves Philadelphia
at A. M., Harriiburg M 30 P. M., Tyrone 3.36,
A! toon a 4, arriving at Pittsburgh nt 7:30 P. M.
and Chicago at 8:30 the neat morning, making
the ran in less than 4 hours. The flag stations
between Harrlsburg and Pittsburgh for Ibis train
art Newport, Bliiri'vllte lntreotioa and La
trube, and tbe regular station! are Mifflin, Lw
iitown Junction, Huntingdon, Tyrone, Altoona
and Johnstown. It will doubtlarsa carry tbe
mall, and hence w will receive tbo Eastern pa
per and ether mall several hoars in advance of
the mail arraogemeut heretofore.
"Gandkk-leob " We have before ug
a.copy of the Caster Vkronict, from Coster City,
Black Hills, Dakota Territory, and on tbe editor
ial tripod Is straddled the siill-living form or W.
U. 11. Dialnerd tbe famou "gander legs" ef
ancient renown. Tho (VomVfc Is brim full of
fresh mining nows, and its terse ed items, evince
the fact, that Braiaerd hain't forgottuo how to
edit a paperhasn't f one back on bl old love.
By tbe way, h wa nominated by lb Cusler
people, as a candidate for Justice of the Peace ;
but oontrary to tba aelfsacrifiolng principle of
the averng candidate, and tbe eternal fitness of
all things political, Mr. Braioerd bluthingly, but
sacvtly, declined the honor and glory thrust
up'-n bin In a strange land Tyroa Herald.
Visnnou Aoain. Mr. Henry G. Yen-
nor comes forward again with his direful pro
phecies of storms, heat, eeld, Ac. His letter Is
dated at Moat real, Mny 18, aud in It ho says : "J
believe that Jun wilt bo an Intensely hot month,
on tbe whole, but tbe end of l lie present month,
and probably tba first ot June, will be Kali-like,
with trust again. July wtll be a terrible nioutb
fur a torus, vnin terms of intense heat, but another
Fall-like relapse, with frosts, will in all likeli
hood, occur a lew day before th 20tli. I fear
tbe storms of (bunder and hail will be of unusual
straiity during July. I must claim the verifica
tion of my prediction relative to 'a eoll wave,
with fruits, over a large portiua of th United
States betweun tb lUth and 15th ol May,', Th
relapse towards tbe olus of tbe present month
will be mora sever than (tut just past."
Enumerator's Oath, Tbe follow
ing is th form of th oath for Census Enumera
tor! i
"I, Patience P, Sagacity, an Knutoerator for
taking th tenth ceastis of th United State, do
solemnly swear that I will make a true and aiact
enumeration of all the Inhabitant within the
sub-division assigned to me, and I will also faith- ,
fully collect all other statistics therein, as pro-1
vlded for taking tb tenth census, aad in eon !
fortuity with all lawful instructions which I may
receive, and will make due and correct returns)
thereof aa required by aaid act ; that I will make j
and file the lls(Of inhabitants required to be mad 1
and filed by tba sixth section of the not approved
April 2th, 1BS0, nod that I will not otherwise !
disclose aiy informative contained In the.
schedule, list, or statements obtained by me to
to any person or persons except to nay superior
officers: So help me Uod."
After the oath baa been returned to the Super
visor It Is put on file aad the commission and a
portfolio are mailed to th applicant.
"OUR BOB MARRIED."
Th Bellvfont Democrat, In alluding to th
affair, remark : "Mr. Robert Larimer, ton of
Pleasant flap' good olliten, Mr. J. 0. Larimer,
and whom it is eitremely convenient as wsll as
apropott to dub 'Our Bob,' because be baa been
connected with th jVemoeral office during lis en
tire ex It ten oe, departed on the train last Wednes
day efterneoo for Clearfield. Tbera was nothing
strung about that, however, a he bad frequently
journeyed to that town before, and whenever be
ohoee to depart for aay length of time from tbe
honored precincts of the printing offic, an at
traction, delightful la Its essence and strong ia
ill power, drew him Irreeistably In that direction.
Often we guessed tho sweet attraction which en
ticed him thilher, aa often b declined to ac
knowledge It. But at last th May aun grew
strong and tb daya grew long, and the flowers
put forth their glowing petals. 'Dob' again re
newed bia preparation! for a vlst to tb town la
which hi affection seemed to be most firmly
fixed. Those Inexplicable but unmistakable
signs which sugfiit a mom n too event In lif
were plainly evident In tbe actions of 'Bob,' and
we suspected strongly, and, a vnt proved,
truly, that the coming trip would be an impor
tent on to 'Bob' and perhaps to another.
"H reached hi destination, though tbo cars
did travel slowly, and was married on Thursday
night to Miss Rllla MePherenB, at th resident)
of hor mother, Mr. John MoPheraon, In Clear
Bold. Th wedding was appropriately solemn
ised by Rev. George Letdy, of the M. E. cburob
of that place.
"Tho happy eonpVe returned tbe following day
to this place and war driven Immediately to the
groom's boa ,t Pleasant Oap, where hospitality
ever standi with open arms bidding all to enter.
There another happy scene took place. '
"The bride I a aiatar of Ross MoPherson, Biq.,
ex-Shsriff cf Clearfield ceouty, aad apokaa of In
terms ol th highest prala. Tbs groom well, ha
I so well hnowa that h require no Intro duo
tloa. Everybody Jala to wishing? them a mar
ried life of much happiness and prosperity."
All the Aftfrregatlona of the Earth Ag
gregated Into one Monstor Aggregation--Welsh
and Sands'
Croat Show.
Tb St. Loul! Olobt Vtmotrmt aya of Walsh
A Sands' Ureal Shew ( "A far as oar advice
roach ovary body rook aa tip-tot with eager and
well founded anticipations of a day aad even log
rim full of wonder fat sights, and world of fun.
Yesterday, for long ere th tea deigned to show
bis face, th Cnion depot, street and avenues
leading thereto was. too solid mars of human
flash swaylag to aad fro watching tbe aaloadlag
of Welsh and Sands' great show, which La en
tirely new and undeniably leads th van la mag
nitude. Long be fere t o'clock thousand upon
Ibousandsof people filled tbe streets along the
line ef march, which fahd been published In
th column to witness tbs most gorgeous and
ensatlcnal free street pared vr given la tbi
ity . la tbe forenoon their enormous teutt were
filled ta their ntaaoit capacity, to witness an ex
hibition of mere rare wild beast, birds, reptiles
and merle wonders and a greater number of
thrilling, novel and Indiana Equestrian aad
Oymaasti feaia and animal acts and antics,
thaa ever before seen la this oily, In aay five
howi put together. What a bast of genuine
feature!) they hav combined ample capital with
every adjunct af modern science ta gather la the
most actable of living curiosities and muse alar
phenomena frees tbe uttermost parts ef the earth,
and to present t&sm with tvery alcgi&t accessory
that eta devise to Impart attractive egalleenoo
both Bpeoteealer display and areola perform
ance, Including (be art el e a steam Electric
Light. It Is th first show la our recollestiea
that has over exhibited more ander their canvas
thaa puled ao th hit) boarda, aad ear advice
would ba te those who were unable U get tickets
la tb great Jam, or gain ad mis at oa last evening
to try it agaia this afternoon aad evening, a
this la positively the last day.'
This shew wiU esillvely oihlbit at Clearfield,
oa Friday, after aoeu and uvealng, Jun llth,
and at Pblllpabwrg, Ba turday, June tttb.
Sua Umbrella. Para sola and Fann,
just received, at T. A. Flack A Co.'.
A Fact. An advertisement !ntertod
la th RarDiMca will reach mora readers thaa
If published ia all tb other paper ta the coun
ty, and tost tho advertises lea than oaa-heif
In other words, an advertisement published In
our Jcurnal is worth double the price of that
charged by aay other publisher la tb county.
'It Is a fact." tf
Earmerh, Look Here I Lytic will
give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats,
Corn, Buck heat, Batter, Kgga, Onions, Apples,
dried fruits, sod all kinda of produce. He has
the largest and best selected stock of groceries,
tsar, coffees, molassss, spices, oil salt, sugar,
quaansware, tubs, buckets, baaheti, churns, Ac,
In Clearfield county. II buythla goods la large
quantities from manufacturers and first bands
for oasb, and takes the advantage of all
discounts, and sob Is enabled to sell at lowest
prices. He gives cash price for pruduoe.and sells
his gooJs at tbe lowest prices la the county.
sept-S4-'7S tf
LETTER FROM HUSTON.
A Tier bunting tba farmers' fences, demagog
and drtro)lng a great deal of bark and timber,
and frightening th people, the forest Arts in
Huston township have been coiqured by the
ru i u .
The tnrk business lias commenced. Mesr.
James Wlllhelm, on Monntaiu run, and W. L.
Parker and lleorg E. Williams, on Laurel run,
wtll pool and ship a large quiuitiiy ul Urk dur
ing tbe Summer.
Tbe Woodward saw mill, now operated by Wm.
D. Woodward, jr., Is now cni(sgd in sawing a
large bill of oak lumber. Tbo oouutry is being
ransacked for oak timber.
The "oil" excitement baa apparently died away.
Tbe parlies who were attempting to lease land
Could no secure enough to suit thslr purpose,
and beooe It appears that they have given up the
Idea or boring for oil in this township.
With the coming of Summer, a number of per
sons have began to dig gl using root. It 1 read! ly
sold for twenty-five cents per pound, and good
nagea are made by a "professional" digger.
The arons look nromislusr, though tbe weather
baa been vary dry. A considerable aoreage of
wheat has been sown, tut lesuve poiaio-oug
has appeared In great numbers and quietly gone
to work.
A gloom has been cast over the whole commu
nity by the death of Ruobul, littl daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. John Motiillis. A prettier and
sweeter obild Is seldom seen, and her winsome
ways bad won th bearta of all. All mourn her
untimely taking away, and nils th brightness
of bar presence, and Ilia bereaved parents have
the undivided and heart felt ayaipathy of tb
entire community. Jlannt,
Penfield.May 30th, 1880.
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Jttlfl TKHH 1880, 1ST WIIK.
Court convened on Monday, May 34th, at I
o'clock P. M. President Judge, Hon. 0. A.
Mayer, and bis Associates, Ogden and Holt, on
the Bench.
John Kenton, Joseph Yot hers and D. W.Jordan
scrvod as Tipstaves,
COMMON PLBAS.
This week having been apeclally set apart for
the trial of civil causes, the trial list was taken
up and th following disposition made of tbe
oases composing the same:
W. 1. Irvin vs. H. U. ibompon, no. z"J June
Term. 1880. Feigned Issuo. Continued till Mon
day, June 7th, IBH0.
John I'lati vs. Cochran a Young, no. zza June
Term, IN80. Feigned Issue. Continued for cause.
W. B. 6haw va. Jamea Irvin. No. 318 January
Term, lHfiO. Assumpsit for labor. Settled by
parties.
David Cabill vs. J. E. Lskl A Co. No. 3 8
January Term, 1880. Appeal from Judgment of
justice. Labor, bettiod.
John Bossier v. John J. Y. Thompson, A. F.
Baum t al. No. 1:17 January Term, lHrttJ.
Ejectment. Continued for cause.
John U. II it dor fl t al va. Thomas L. Batdorff
et al. No. 303 September Term, 1872 Eject
ment. PiaintifTnot appearing, judgment of non
suit entered.
Juhu B. Dillon and Himon MoFarland vs. Stew
art Cowan and John Taylor. No. Miu deptomoer
Term, 1874. Continued on account of sickness uf
UeffiiJant's witness.
John Ferguson A Co. vs. A. L. Wiley. No.
102 January Term, I87u. D. B, B. Judgment
opened. I'iaintiU aufiora a voluntary non suit,
ul Juilginent of O'lu-sult accordingly entered.
Theniaa Evans va. Samuel MoL'une. No. 13
June Term, lS7i. Assumpsit. Verdict for Plain -till
for l-'jil.
ti cor ii B. 'Joodtander vs. George Kramer and
Wm. Bell, No. 37 June Term, l&7j. Trespasa,
Ao, cutting and carrying away timber. Verdiot
for Plaintiff for l,817.4j.
hamuel C. bnvder vs. Vt ill lain voriey. o.
.112 June Term, 1875. Ejectment.' Hettled.
U. V. Sohoonever vs. U. W. Uoit ana jobn u.
Holt. No. 818 January Term, 1870. Continued
at costs of Plaintiff.
William Albert A Tiro. v. Thorn Park. He.
ISA March Term, I87S. Assumpsit. rdlot for
rial mm lorazuu.
Llvarifht. Linfl A Co. vs. Whiteomb A Town-
tend Defendants, and Tho. H. Ziaglsr, Garni
shee. No. 802 March Term, 1876. AUacb sur.
sx. Verdict for Plaintiffs.
Barbara Ann Bvers aad Abraham flyers, la
rlgnt of said, Barbara Ana Byera, vi. W. H.
uickonson. Ii. uuna Term, I flit. Ajsotmeni.
Continued for cause.
John Cress well A Bon va. Dsvid C. Hensel.
No. 831 September Term, 1870. Ejectment.
Verdict for Pis In tiff.
road ma Train.
The citisens of DuUols presented their petition,
asking Ibat viewer be appointed to lay out pub
lic road, leading from Main street In tbo town of
Ounols to iiuUoi station. In Sandy township.
Read, considered and David Reams, John Uood
year and John Lytic, appointed viewers.
ISCBLLXXBOt-l.
William A.Cbase, of Houlsiiale. student in tbe
law office ef Murray A U ore en, waa admitted to
praotloe in the several Court of Clearfield county.
it. r. Alexander wa appointed Supervisor ol
Beccaria township, Id place of W arrack, resigaed.
Havinc An is bed all bo Iocs. Court ad to u mod
on Wednesday evening, till Monday, May klst.
DECORATION DAY.
Tblssecond'Tonrlhof July" day, I960, passed
off more pleasantly and mora satisfactorily thaa
that of lsst year. The weather was cool aad
pleasant, and could not hava been more desira
ble or propitious for ao occasion of thst kind.
Tb towa pretested a holiday appearance with
It decoration aad crowd of people. A larg
flag was suspended across Second street from th
Court House to th Mansion Hons. Aa arch of
virgreen was erected across tb sam street In
front of Fullsrton A Llvlngton's restaurant and
th residanc of Judge Barrett. Tbe Court
Hoaa and other buildings were profuaaly
decorated with flags, and, with tbe appearance
aad noise, on was impressed very much with the
idea that tt wm one of the eld fashioned Inde
pendence daya.
At t o'clock P. M,, tb Court House bell wa
rung, and th poop I assembled la front of tb
building, where a stand for tbe speaker had hesa
erected.
On motion of Smith V. Wilson, Esq., .Col.
Walter Barrett was chosen to preside.
Prsyer was offered ap by Rev. II. 8. Butler,
after which the Chairmen Introduce 1 Wot. M.
UcCallough, Esq , of this borough, tbe orator of
the day, Mr. MoCullougb delivered a vary elo
quent and appropriate oration, which wa s clothed
la as beautifot langutg as could be uttered or
expressed, end occupied about three-quarters of
an hour.
The meeting adjourned to form In process i en
and march to tho eemetjy, Th line was
formed oa Market street io tb following order,
vis s
Carriages containing Speakers and Clergy.
Orpheus Cornet Baud.
Martial Band.
Boldiera on foot,
Citisens' Cornet Band.
Wagons containing Flowers and th Decoration
Committee' composed of Mule girl.
Citisens In can lag a and on loot.
The procession moved out Market street to
th cemetery caat of town, where tbxerolsc
were opened -by mqile by tbe Orpheus Band,
playing a funeral dirge t prayer by Rev. Uacrgo
Leldy ; mtsic by Citisens' Band 1 reading WIU
Carlton's Decoration Poem, "Cover Them Over,"
by Smith V. Wilton, Esq. ( mall by Cornet and
Martial Bands.
Tho artillery under the supervision af Capt.
W, K, Brcwa, assisted hy son half a dose eta
aoBr,done mm loul nnd rapid firing, die
cbaglag same thirty aboti while th flowers were
being strewn oa the graves of the dead heroes.
Delegatioas with wreaths aad flowers were sent
to Owen's graveyard, Oatbollc oeaulery aad Mt,
Joy to deeorat the grave or Iheee burled there.
Tbe crowd d isporsed aad th bead re turned te
town, and tbas eaded Decoration Day, 1880, with
credit to our cltlteaa, aad especially to thoae who
had the blf management la tbetr bands.
MIICBLLiMBOVB.
Among those oa tb Speaker stand, oa Dsoo -
ratioa Day, was Mr. Joha W. Sbelow, of Tyrone,
brotbr-la-Uw of A. M. Fleck, Super In tea deat of
tbe Clearfield Oaa Works. Mr. Bbelow boloaged
to Co. A, 110th Regiment Pt. Volunteers, and Is
perfectly blind, having had both eyes shot oat la
aa engagement io front ef Petersburg, Va., an
the IHh ef Juno, lft4. The ball entered the left
eye aad came out Ibc right.
Button's Xtrtlal hand created considerable or
dltt&nt aad enthusiasm atneag the boy. It
consisted of flfbr, bass drum,, and fear Inner
drum.
flower wsr prattler aad mora profuse this
year oa aooaual of the rorwsrdneos af tbo season,
thaa has bom generally tba cue ea tba Slth af
May.
The report of tbe eaaeoaadlog don hcrt oa
Dwofttten Bay waa heard In Glrard aowasbip,
dshttea or twenty miles distant
VuBou did aol eelebrai beoaratdea Day, act
having any soldiers hurled la their eeotelery.
Docoratlea Day waa geaertlly observed threogb
cut tbe entire land.
Call and boo T. A. Fleck & Co.'r.
new Lawn aad Buntings.
Ladies call and look through our
Millinery Dspartmcnt before buying elsewhere.
Our prices are low. RcspMtfully,
T. A. Flick A Co.
See a woman on bo mo hack in another
column, riding soar Spoor's Vineyards, with a
bunoh of Ore poo from which Ppeer's Port Urape
Wise Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tb
medical profession for tba use of invalids, weakly,
person and lha ag Hold 7 . Urabara,
Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. jly-ll-'TO-tr,
T. A. Flock, ot tho firm of T. A.
Fleoh A Co., hat just returned from New York
and Philadelphia, after purchasing a large stock
of Bummer goods, embracing tbe latest style In
Lawns, Buntings, Paraw.)Sa V'l-.brollas, Fans,
and a Inrg new lot I lllinery. Among tho
latter, ar toato choice new style. We Invite
our )ly patrons to call and see for themselves.
No trouble to show goods. Haepeotfully,
T. A. Flicr A Co.
New Daily Staoe Line. Jamea L.
Leavy baa succeeded in having a dally mall estab
lished between ClearlMd and Pennfleld, and will
hereafter rut a dally '"g oetwnen Ibetwo points.
His contract began with Apnl 1st, and Ibe stage
will leave t learfield evt ry morning (rxoept Sun
day) al 8 (.'clock, making eonnectl -ns with ill
trains on the Low flrade Railroad at I'entiOeU, re
turning after the Ust train the same evening.
Passengers end freight will he carried ii bur rates.
Orders left tt any of the hotels will he attended
to. flapr7U-lf
Planth! Krncat flock wisbea to
announce Io citisens In tb vicinity of Clear
field, Curwenivlllc, and elsewhere, that be ha
on hand a variety of first-clss eabbag and to
mato plants for transplanting. lis has also
celery, pop per, cauliflower, egg planU,tll of tbe best
Improved varieties. He has alto a fin assortment
of flowsrlng plants for disposal. Call at bis
Oreen House, on Front street, nnd get lo forma
tion In regard to quality and prices. No trouble
to show you around. Orders by mail promptly
attended to. Address, Errmt Bock,
may-19 3t Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield Coai. Trade. State-
ment of Coal nnd other freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Claarfleld Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for th week ending May llth, 1880, and
the tame time last year :
coal, Toita.
Fur tbeweek H 27,62(1
tsam time last year 20,08
Increase. (a strike)
Previously during year
Sam tim last year
Decrees
Total ia 1880
Bam tim last year
Deereae VS.8M
Lumber 128 cars.
Miscellaneous freights 168 "
WHAT PHYSICIANS THINK.
New Yoax, December 21, 1871.
Da. M. M. FisifUR,Preedinia, N. V.,
Dear Mr i I have no hesitation in saylnK that
sbeeffioacy of your Blood and Liver Remedy and
Nerve Tonic in relieving and curing tne various
chronic disease you meution In Connection with
it, far surpasses anything 1 nave aver met witb
or known, during a twenty' years' extensive prao
tloe of medicine. It is successfully administered
In so large a number of diseases because it oper
ates by way ef removing tbe causes of disease,
hence they yield of necessity.
lours truly, A. r. Jt.AMMtS, M V,
mey-20 2t
Dr. Fenner's Blood and Llrer Remedy and
Nerve Toole may well be called "Tbe conquer
ing hero" of tbe times. It la the medical triumph
of the age. Whoever has "the blues" should take
It for It regulate and restores the disordered
system that gives rise to them. It always cures
Biliousness aod Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys
pepsia, Constipstlon, Headaches, Fever and
Ague, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas,
Pimples. Blolobet and all skin Eruptions tad
Blood Disorders; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ;
Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De
bility; Restores flesh and strength when tbeeys-
tsm Is ruining down or going into decline ; cure
Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and
relieves Chronic Bronchitis, nnd all Lung and
Throat difficulties. It doei these things by strik
ing at th root of disease and removing it cause.
Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Hwnsy will re
lieve any cough ia one boor. Try a sample bottle
at ten cents.
Dr. Feanr' Oeldea Relief curs any palo, aa
Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache la Ave
to thirty minutes, and readll) relieves Rheuma
tism, Kidney Complaint, Ditrhsa, tt.
Dr. Fenner's BU Vitus Dane Specific. One
bottl tlwayt cures.
For sale by Htrtswiok A Irvin, Druggists,
Clearfield, Pa. aug-27-tf.
Sprclals.
Bi;ll ton Sale ! A eruea-bred Alderny and
Jersey BULL, three years old. Address, for
further particulars, William Wilvt,
my 1 2. It. Rock ton, Pa.
miumiiKs, jvtc, aii parsons warning a ursi
class Sewing Machine should buy lb New Im
proved Liiht-Rnnninc Weed, for rale by Jobn 8.
Beer, Clearfield, Pa., r Miles R. Beers, dealer
may lOtb-om
Bcoeias Fon Ha lb. R. Newton Shaw keens a
full supply of Fredcnia Buggies and Platform
Wagon for sale. To be soon at the Shew House
yaru. Call oa or addrasi bins at Clear! eld Penn
sylvania, may ta-tf.
Wahtbo. 600,000 U.fect shaved hoops, deliv
ered at tbe railroad, la oar loads of 8,0t)0, at all
DoInU on tha Twrona A nia&riald. P. A K.. Ht
Kagle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for
union i will pay tbe highest market price.
J. F. KftAHBB,
Octlfi, 1878 tf. Clearfield, Pa.
Orb II I'M not d Pib Cbbt. Disooitrt oa Ot.n
Phicib. Sewing Machine can bow be purchased
at Merrell's tin aud variety store, from $8c op
wards. All hinda of sewing toaobioea repaired
on tne snorteet notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1B7T.
CoLLtcroa'a WaanAurt. Wc btve prepared
a form, and have on hand a large quantity, of
blank "Collector's Sales," which have been ap
proved hy the highest legal authority in the
uourt ar this county. At Imnty ;m per
do sea we will mail any number to tbe Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to
advertise property, muss poet up not less rhaa
three notice In the most public place In his
borough or township. , tf.
WAtTBr.. Delivered at tb Rail KWI.-
100,000 28- Inch shaved shingles.
100,008 24-Inch sawed shingles.
100,0(10 feet of pin boards.
SO", lino U-feet shared boeps.
a.Ouu railroad ties.
60,0uQfeetof good hemlock boards.
For wbleh I will pay the highest market price,
delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the
Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad.
J. F. Kbamxr.
Claarfleld, Pt., Oct. 16, 1871 tf.
liitt IleceivcMl.
.fiint, nftAiviMi tiv Anvm.n t
CUUWKNSVILLF
Car Load Nova hcotia Flanler !
Car Load nuro Corn. live and Quia
Chop I
Car Load Peak on Sail I
Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ao.l
arjrSh initios, Park. it. It. Ties and
Grain will bo taken In exchange.
Curwenaville, May 1, 1878.
CLEARFIELD MAHKETS.
Clbabfiblb, Pin Ji m I, 1880.
Flour, par owl, :i 26
Buckwheat Flour, per ewt R
Cnrn Meal, par owt 00
Chop, rye, per ewt - I 70
Chop, sailed, per owt ....,... 1 46
Braa, per ewt n 1 00
Wheat, per bushel 86
Rye, per bushel 8f
Oats, per bushel 60
Corn, ear, per bushel 40
Huekwheat, per bushel 86
Clover seed 5 Tf.
Timothy seed 9 76
Potato, par bushel 60
Apples, per bushel 60
Onion ..- S 00
Ham, per pound 124
Shoulder, per pound 0
Dried Beef, per pound 10
Chickens, per pair...-...". 60
Batter, per pound - 16
Rgga, per dosea H, 10
Ball, per sack, large I to
Coal Oil, per gailou 16
Lard, per poaa 10
Dried Apples, pet poead T
Dried Feaebee, per pound m II
Been a, per btjahol 3
3Uhj dtfrtisrrarntfl.
s OCMi DtirtllKLaV Oeorgo Weaver A Co
J, waat five thousand bushels of OATH, new,
and win pay cash or produce.
Clearfield, Pa, Aug. 18, 1871 tf.
T)ELfl VOH flALB.MTbirta hives of
XI Italian Beat wniet 1 will eU Ohetp for
esh, ar ei change for wheat. Far further In
form alio a call aa at address tbe undersigned.
IF. K RAM MR,
Hovl.Tttf. Clearfield, Pa.
PEOPLES HUNTER. At tbe Lutheran par
Onega, New Millport oa Tuesday, May 36th,
ItflU, by Rev. P. ll. Sherk, Mr. William Peoples,
of BlooseingtoB, aad Miss Ida I. Hunter, ef OIn
Hop, both of Clearfield aouoty, Pa.
sua.
CALDWELL. In Plk township, on Satur
day, May 1st, 180, Lure I la, daughter of Isaac
aod Catherine Caldwell, aged 4 years, lit months
and 28 daya.
CALDWELL. In Plk township, an Thurs
day, May 0th, I8N0, William A., son of Catharine
Caldwell, aged A ysrs 11 months and 20 days.
CALDWELL. In Pika towuship.oa Friday,
May 7th, 1880, Edward Charles, son of Isaac
nnd Catharine Caldwell, aged 3 years aud 8
months.
Diphtheria waa tbe cause or tbo deaths la this
family. Tb fourth child ba miraculously re
covered, and Is nearly well.
TATK. In Lawrtnoe teivnship, noir this bcr-ouk-h.on
Wednesday morn toe. May 20th, inhO,
tfur a shop illuess, Mr. tivurge P. Tate, ago-i TA
years, II mouths and ii days.
OfAi-NS. It Fura-uoon hwali1p, i-n Tuesday,
April :i 7 lb, iMtu, AllreJ W. Oweus, egd 2M
yen re.
BARTON. It Peril u in townihiu. on K.iJV.
Mar 21st, 1(410. Jamie M. Barton, aged lift ysars
nit II uiontfis,
JMRTON.-lu Frrgoson tu-n.b'i'.oe Thurs
day, Apill l b, Ibol), Mary DelU llarlou, daugh
ter ot J. M. and Jane lijrion, ugeil 2 years, T
months aud 1 1 days.
WILSON. Io Atuhl-otrnmnt , Ken, ,
IRMt, Alice, duugliteror Junes A. VYtlsun, firiu.
erly f Kimx township, ClesrfUM count', l'i.,
an i-d ltd years aod tt months.
I Cambria county papers pious copy.
KYLKR. At tha residence of Us grand par
ents, J. nod 0. Hoover, In Morris township, on
Wednesday, March 81st, 18H0, of diphtheria,
Emmlt, youn gee t sod of Aaron Kyler, aged 7
years, 6 months and 18 days.
When wc gather aroond the table,
Aod we see tby vacant chair,
We always think of Kmmit
We nrr shall behold him there, 11.
KMIOH. At bis residence In Susquehanna
township, Cambria county, on Friday, May Uth,
1880, Mr. John Emlgb,sged 61 years.
Mr. Emigh was born In Hollidaysbutg, Nov.
16tb, 1813, and name with his father to the farm
in Susquehanna township, In 1826. In 1814 he
removed to Burnsld township, Clearfield county,
but returned In 1847) and. therefore, be ha re
sided fifty-four year upon tbe tame farm. An
affectionate husband and father, a kind and gen
erous neighbor, a faithful friend, upright, honor
able and courteous in bis iotcroourst, he was
highly esteemed by all who knew him. He raised
a numerous family all of whom ar qualified for
(and those who hava left the paternal roof are
occupying) respectable and useful positions la
life. Mr. Rmigh died lo tha triumph of th
Christian's faith, and bis last dny were vary
peaceful and happy.
OH FY TO LOAN.-On first-class Im
proved farm property, by the Mutual Life
Insure
ranee Company of New York, oo first mort
gage, in sums from $1,000 up. For further in
formation apply ta tho undersigned.
HI RXTHAL W. SMITH.
Clearfield Pa., May 7tb, IhTtt-tf.
1AHM LANIItt FOR a I.E. In Huston
and Pine towuxbips, Clearfield county.
Reasonable time given for psrt of purchase
money. Prices $6.00 to $10.00 per aore.JJjj
Mioera's reserved. L. BIRD, Agent,
Penfleld, Pa.
or Wali.aci A Kress,
Sept 10, 1H79-If. Clearfield, Pa,
APPLICATION FOR PARDON. No
tice is hereby given that application will be
mads to tbe Board of Pardona at their monthly
meet I in goo the third Tuesday of June next, for
the pardon of 8 S. Haynes and Oeorge Haynes,
now in the Western Penitentiary under sentence
(or horsestealing, of which they wore co vie ted at
tbe January session for I47K, or tbe Court of
(Jnsrter Sessions, of Clearfield emintr.
S. T. BROCKBANK,
Clearfield, Pa., May 26-2U Attorney.
ADMINISTRATOR' N OTIC ! Not ice
is hereby given (tint Letters of Administra
tion on tbe estate of FRANCIS M. FULTON,
late of Burnside township, Clearfield county, Pa.,
deceased, having been duly granted to tbe under
signed, all persons indebted to said estate will
f lease make immediate payment, and those hav
Dg claims or drmands against tbe same will pre
sent them properly authenticated for settlement,
without delay. JOHN KIMK,
Patcbinvilla, Pa., May 6, 1 HHO.flt.-
ADMIMSTHATOH'M NOT IClS Notice
is hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of ISABELLA LIDDLE.Iate
of Jordan township, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd,
havinc been dulv cranted ta the underlined, all
persons indebted to said estate will pleeae snake
immediate payment, aod those having el alma or
demands against tbe same, will present I hem
properly authenticated for settlement without
delay. JAMES HUNTER,
Administrator.
Aasonville, Pa., April 1 1880-fit.
F
Oil BALE.
Tb undersigned will sell si private sale all
that tract or parcel of land situate in Decatur
township, Claarfleld county, Pa., within a thort
distance of tha Tyrone A CleerfleM U. R., aod
adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and others,
and knowo as tbe Jacob B. Oearhart lot. Tha
said tract eon tain in a 60 teres more or less, with
two veins of vsluable coal thereon, baa about 80
acres cleared, and is the key to a large body of
coal about being developed. Vt ill be cold low and
upon easy term, for particulars, apply to
DAVID L. KREBS.
Clearfield, Pa., July 13, 1876.
T I.(;lJTi:H'8 NOTU' sX.-Nol.ee Is here-
XV by given that tba following accounts have
Been examined and passed by me, aad remain
filed of record in this office fur the Inspect loo of
heirs, legatees, creditor, and all other io teres tad,
and will be presented to the oext Orphans' Court
or usarneui county, to do neia at me court
House, In the borough ef Clearfield, commancinc
on th first Monday (being lb Ttb day) of
Jun, A. V. I!bu :
Account of Robert With crow, Onardlan of
James fluillam, minor child or John Outllam
late of Knox township, Clearfield ov mty, Pa.
deeeetid.
Final account of Jamas McMurray, Guardian of
unou. Irvin, minor ton or wm. t.irvtn, late of
Bnrtslde, Clearfield county, Pa., dec d.
Account of William A. Barr, Administrator of
tb estate of Mary 8. Barr, late of ClcarOod
borough, Pa, deo'd.
Final account of David Keams, Uuardlan of Mile
A. Kirk, and Thome Kirk, jr., mioor heir of
Wm. Kirk, late of Brady towoship, Clearfirld
county, Pa., dee'd.
Account of Jobn S. McKiernan, Adminis
trator C. T. A., of tb estate of Miles Davis,
late of Beocaria township, Clear fi el I oounty,
Pa., deo'd.
Final account of Henry Worts, Administrator of
tbe eMeto cf Catharine Troy, late oi lUuora
township, ClerfioIl ouuutr, I'., deemed.
Filial aceouut of Josrpb II. Breth, A Irninlstrstor
ot ibe estate of Christian NtA. late of New
Washington. Clear lie Id oounty, Pa., deceased.
Final acoount of Dr. J. O. Hartswiok, Executor
of tbe estate af Jiba Beaumont, late ol Law
rence township, Clearfield county, l'a, de
ceased ,
Final sooouul of David Hitching, Adiulnlmatnr
of tb estate of William llitobiogs, 1st of
Bradtord township, ClearfloM couuty, P , da
ceased. Account or Inventory of th good, chattels and
real estate, which were of Wm. L. Risbel, late
of Lawrence towoship, Clearfield county, Pa.,
dee'd., selected, appraised and set apart for the
use of Henrietta 11. Rishel, widow of said dee'd.
Final account of Anthony It lie tod Susan Young,
Administrator and Administratrix of the estate
ol Robert Young, late of Lumber City, Clear
field county, Pa., ueeeaecd.
Final account of Thomas Plfer, Administrator af
of tbe estate ef Wm. lppy, late of Duliois,
Clearfield county, Pa., deceaaed.
Final account of A. W, Young, on of tbe Admin
istrators of Ibe estate of William Williams, lat
of Jordan township, Clearfield Co., Pa., deo'd.
Final account of J.W. Potior. Ouardlaa of Care-
line Curley, nsiunr belr of Jatnee Cor ley, lata cf
sv art o a us towosblp, Clearfield vo,, l'a., dec d.
L.J. MORGAN, Regls-er.
Claarfleld, Pa., M-y 6, USO-tc.
JURY MMT.-Ltit of Grand and Traverse
Jurors drawn for Jane Term, A. D. IH80, Court
commencing on Ibe foarth Moaday af May (24th l,
and to continue three week :
anaae jctoaa, vaiao wbrk, jvrb T.
Wm M Sbtw.ClearfleldJRam'l Hagerty, Oolich,
H B Thompson, Cur'ille,! John W Moore, Huston,
W SOilMland, Covlng'uJJas MeKeehan, Jordan,
WeslleyWhita, Ba reside) Jamea Cat heart, Knoi,
Jaa W MeUhee, Bell, iSamuel Hoover, "
John C Hlawari, Brad'd.lA Humphrey, Law'nce,
Joe H Kirk, Brady, 0 L Schnnnover, Morris,
Edward Albert, Boggs, Isaac Markle, Newhorg,
Rieh'd Hughes, Deoatur,Ueorg K Junes, Osceola,
Ja Ferguten.Perguaon.jchM Cleaver, Peno,
Jno W Murrav, ysh, Levi R Dressier, I'nfnn,
Heieh h Smetl.Orabaw, 1 A F Baugbmaa, Wood'd.
vaAvniaa Ji'hoas, third wrbi, jfan T.
Wm Bard,Curweaavillt,'J W Refferty, penn,
Jena Shatler, Brady, Uoha A.Womcr,Oseenla
UwU Sbindoll, '
,T C lleima, "
William Davis, (lulloh,
Robert McCally,
i Adam Custard, Deeiter,
'A ion so White, "
C C Sbet, N
Y T lUthrk. Mcrrls.
UeoAAIlis,
Jaob Rdinger, 1
Jesse Harmon,
J Ji miaou,
J W Horn,
dimes T Hebte,
tie Hegarty, H.ntslale,i Albert Swart-ell,
Patrick Shield, ' Amo Henaal, Wood'd,
The. Singleton, Uame Moore, Burnside,
Jobn Louder, Bred ford, T N Foltoa, Lawrence,
Hiram Wilson,
(J 0 twin,
L C Watson,
Ashley HtewnH, "
Aaroa Peters,
Robert Bell, Sandy,
Amot Kline, "
J A Terpe, "
Peter Sell -lay,
J J Snyder, Chest,
Silas Carey, Claarfleld,
Wst Porter,
J A Antes, "
Dan 'I Bowman Jr,Rnnx,
Michael Bra ilh, Jordan,
Kmll Rougeaux. Oirard,
Wm Johoaon, Uraham,
Jaocb Barest, Pike
,F LCoudriel.Covingtoa,
Joshua FellwelLNewb g,
Oliver Moore, Karl hams,
J Wslhrooh, WtMaot'B,
AIOJOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles.
SIIAVED AND SAWKD.
Carwtnsvillc, Job. 0, '76-tf.
Orphan' Court Nalo
-OF-
1) Y virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court
J of Clearfield oounty, th underlined Admlo
istrator of the eat ate of PHILANDER SMITH
late ol Lawrence township, Claarfleld otiunty, Pa ,
deceased, will sell at public out-cry lo the highest
bidder, at theCCI KT Uul Sbi.m tb BOROtUH
of CLEAUPIELU, on
Tuesday, June 8lh, 18S0,
Al O'CLOCK P. M.,
Tbe following described real estate, via :
No. 1. Bounded North by land ol
TbotiiB! Mcl'harson, East and South hy tnwmhip
road leading from Iligler'a furm te McPheri'in'
mill, and m lha West ly land of J. Liun Md'her
sod, curtaining abnut two acres, wre or less, of
unimproved Und.
No. 2. Hounded North by lowimlitp
mad leahrjg from Ditflcr's (arm to MiO'hers'in'
mill end ly land of Zob LawbeaJ, oo the test
by lend of I. M. flag, oii the South t-y niter
In nil nt V. Hmtth. riecmsca, ami on iov Wel tit
townhip road leading fro the O .miMiow hr.le
to MM't,rr"ifi uull, by l.ia l of Wm. lUi.'l.i. rh
Jr,, and land nf J. Liiin Mnl'borson, cmiainiiig
forty-eight acres, uiuro or less, and baviug a Urge
amount ol hemlock sod whit pine timber thereon.
No. 3. Hounded North by land ol
Isaac M. ciage, East by land of ex-Govern or Big.
ler, John Powell, Burton Uulieh and Jobd Mad
dey, on tbe South by Jobn Meddcy aod the Sus
quehanna river, and the West by township road
leading (rum tha Joodfellow bridge to Mcl'hcr
son's mill, containing 108 acres and 27 pern bos,
and having about Ave acre cleared, with a small
dwelling house and good saw mill, picket mill,
and lath mill, all la good running order. Tbe
balance of the land Is covered with hemlock and
other timber.
TEilJflS.
One-third cah, and the residue la two equal
annual parmeote, with Interest, to be secured by
Judgment beod. A. C. TATK,
Adm r or Lstate of P. Smith, Ate d.
Clear Geld, Pa., May 12, lH8U-4t.
The Lsading, Ti: E:::d,
THE BEST
Boot and Shoe,
Hat and Cap Store
IN CLEAEFIELD COUNTY
Is th one in tbo
OPERA HOUSE,
KKI'I BV
G.C.&T.W. MOORE,
Wa have just received our Spring and 80 miner
Sleek, which, having been purchased before
tbe advanoe, oan be sold at the rLL)
I' HICK. Call and see. Besides the
cheaper good iu oar line, we keen
BOOTS, FINE SHOES,
r 1 ii . 1 ni
l lTKlllS i)0(HS 1111(1 Cllllt'S,
riArriN'C cunrc I
LLAr Llll o bHULb,
STETSON'S HATSI
AND TIIE GKSriNK TAYLOR
MACKINAW HAT,
Vbich ftr. our tppri.lttei. W. alio b.rt . full
llo. .f HINTS' SL MMKR I'NUKKWKAR.
All th. l.l.Hnoi.ltl.. in NKt'KWEAIL
Uiv. ui . 01 .nd b. Mtiifl.
f.l.O. C. St TOM W. MOOR 12.
ClnrLU. P., April 11, ll) dm.
-THAT ALL-
WOOLEN GOODS
HAVE ADVANCED
ENORMOUSLY
IN VALUE,
TEEITvICES 0F0TJS
New Spring Clothing
Will I: Found Us Low
AS LAST YEAR.
GUIIUZBURG'S
ONE PRICE-
M ESTEH HOTEL CORNER,
CLEAltFIICM), VA.
Cl..tP..ld. P., April lUb, 1880.1b.
SherifTs Sale.
vlrta of writs of V. Fa., Issued
I ) out of the Court of Cora moo Plea of Clear
Held county, and to me directed, there will be
exposed to PUBLIC BALD, tt lb Court Hons,
In tbt borough af Clear lei d, on
WedNeedajr, June 0, IKMO, '
Al 1 o'oloek, P. M the following described real
estate, to will
All Defendant' interest In a certain tract or
pisoe of land, alluate in Boll township, Clear Ae Id
oounty, Pa., beginoing at a reek oak on sab-divis
ion line of tract No. I,TA8 f thence by said line
soaia or cjegree eaet ivr a l perches to a poet ;
thence north 1 degree caat 147 perches te a post
on tract liae cf No. 6,764 i t beooe aorth ti de
grees, 40 west 107 I II to a poet thence south 1
degrees west 170 1-10 perches tn rock oak aad
place of beginniBg.enalaiatnf lOTaereaaad allow
anoe, and knows at tract No. IT la tub.cHvie.ou of
o. a,7fe,naf tng about 1 tore cleared.witb en all
plank boas and round log barn Itioreon erected.
Belted, taken la execution, and to be told ts
tb property of ilenrv W. Kerb.
All tbe right title and Inltreet of Ilefendanta
In all that certain tractor piece of land si I a ate
in Lawrence township, Clesrleld Co , Pa., bouiu
ded and described as follows i Btginalng at a
post corner and line of a 10-foot strert aod 49
feet east frees oentro cf the Tyrone A Clearfield
Railroad t thence snuth b0 feet to post corner i
lb race east 1 tfs feet to poet sorner ; thenre north
161 feet to said M foot street; thrn beginning at
a post corner of other aide of street ; thence north
Ifl.i feet to poet corner : thence by Tyrene a Clear
Arid Railroad tontb 107 fecit o post comer at 30
foot street before mentioned, and having thereoa
erected a brewery, Hi 18 feet, I, stones high, with
cellar and bear vault; also a two-story frees house,
.Ift by 40 feet, with atone haeeawuti also a frame
sUbla, 18 by 14 feet lea boas, aad ether out
hatldtog thereon.
ALSO.
All tbe right, title aod itterest ef Defendant
lo out other lot or piece of ground Blsuat In tb
villag or Hillsdale, Lawrence township, Clrar
leld scanty, Pa., bounded aad described as fol- j
cwst Bounded, on tbe west hy aa alley, oa tbe
a.rih by Browa street, oa the cart by Spring
street, oa tbs south by Owens read, containing
ef aa acre. No boilditaw thereon.
Seised, taken tn elocution aad to be sold as tbe
properly af Char let Baaffet.
Tiano ot rU lb. The price or can at wbleh
tb properly shall be struck off stast be paid at
tbe ttsae of talc, or each other errangesaeaU
made aa will he approved , etaerwiee th proper,
ty will he Istntedlaiely pal ap aad al4 tiratn at
th expeaa aad risk of tho person so when It
was struck off, and wko, la ease af eeftoleaey at
tuah re-sal, ball stake good the aave, aad la
ae lastan.ee will the Deed ho presetted la Court
for oenflrtiatloa 181081 tbo taewey It actually
paid va the Sheriff. JAB. MaUAFKKY,
Batairr'c Ornca, I Shtrlf.
CUanlsld, Pa May If, 1191. J
IHisrrllanrous.
ATTENTION FAR3IERS !
WE U.AVE OS IIAXD ANP I'OIt SALE ONE OA n LOAD OF
CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS.
-A CAR LOAD OF THE-
FARMERS' FRIEND
nOUDLK FORCE FEED CHAIN PKILI,, AND A CAR LOAD OF TIIE
TJGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES.
THK BEST SELF AXD HAND DU.MI I'.AKKS IN niE WOltLD.
4
Wc tilso have a lot of Iloebnpr's Level Tread Horse-Power
Tlire.shers nuJ Cleaners for one and two horses. Also Turnbull's
Ohio Wagons with IJeveled Shoulder Spokes, which adds fully one
third additional strength to tho wheel. Also Cortland Platform
Spring Wagons, with two nnd three seats, and Opcn'and Top Bug
gies. Plonso givo us a call before buying elsewhere.
Tbe above Articles will ba Exchanged for Sheep, Cattle or Good Horses.
M. CARD OX $ BRO.
Clearfield, J'n., Aluy 2fi, 1880.2m.
N. E. ARNOLD,
O XX DEt. -"W 3E3 IV S XT' X X X DES.
WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Xi"0 3Ft-
1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK.
1,000 CORDS OAK BARK.
1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS.
1,000,(1111) (INK MILLION SAWKD SHINGLES. 1,000,000
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SIIAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000
No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash
price paid at all times. Liberal advances made on largo lots. Go
soe Arnold before contracting your bark.
'
May 17, lHSfl tf.
AN IMPORTANT NOTICE!
I beg leave to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and surround
ing country that I have opened a first-claw?
establishment for the sale of
Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS AND CAPS,
GEBTS' f DBHISBIHG
TRUNKS e VALISES.
BESIDES I PROPOSE TO CAREY A FULL STOCK IN THE
MERCHANT TAILORING
LINK. ALL OF Wnicn I WILL SELL AT UNUSUALLY LOW
PK1CE3. MY I'LACK OF BUSINESS 13 IN
Room IMo. 4, Pie's Opera House.
Your patronags is roepectfully olicitctl. Cnll in person or address
ALBERT TJIAMAUSER.
X. It. ONE PRICK STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
Clearfield, Pa., March 17, 18S0.
JAMES L.
2x
: - 'ij
TT2r33RT ABLER,
MARK KT riTHF.KT, 1 I.KARKlKl D, PPNN'A.
Alt kinds of rackets And Cutting kept on hand, and furnished to order on
short notice, including tbo flnsst as well as the cheapest thnt can be maua
fact u red. Our '
Is the best In use, and will bo furnished when required. Funerals attended
in any part cf the county. Call at my ofllco, on Second street, or leave
your order at Tronlman's Furniture Store, adjoining the Postoffioe.
JAS. JJ.LKAVT,
net 1,79-Ty.' j - Clearfield, Pa.
1 X r.f l'TtH' NOriCF.-Nollce is here
J by gi"n 'bst I-ettcrt Trstanentary on tbe
estate of Ll'THKR HA R RETT, late of Ferguson
townstjlp, Clearfield county, Penn'a, deceawd,
having bsn duly granted to tbe undersigned, all
f ereons Indebted t. aald cvtate will please nske
mmediale payment, and (hose having claims cr
donaeflda agaiaal tbe earns will present them
properly authenticated fer settlttncnt without
delay. JAM KM Mi KKF1IAN,
Ki ecu tor.
alsrroo, l a , April IU, I8f0 t.
(lAaJTItlNa All persons are hereby warned
j at to purchase or have anything to dowilh
tbe following personal property, aow in tbe poe
stcn of W sa. 11. Hchnarra, of K art baas township,
vis : Cook stave and utensils, one hratmg sieve,
two bedsteads, with beddtag, one bookcase, one
cupboard, one sink, one set chairs, one stand, one
table aod otner Household gooff, i Be foregoiag
property was purchased by me tt Bhenff's and
prirata sale, and is loaned to tbt tsid Waj, If,
ochnarrs, subject to my order at tny time.
KhWAKtmilNAKHS.
Karthaus, May IS, IShO-Sl.
I III I tWe went wpebl,
Agsnts Wka&teii ! sssrASsiS
HCK la Cl..r.
t.l. Mini;. A ka.wMf. .( It. burinul to
Matly .m).irl. W. o(Tm
PERMAMKKT RMPI.OVMKST, UOOD lAT
AND KXPKN8KS
to th. rlcbt m.i who .m T kit a.dtrll'.J .1.
Untlo. toth. .rk. Ul.. .,, pr..l.ul ud prM
Ml Ma.ttoa rr.r..o Addr.,1,
R. a. CIIAHS A CO..
I, Nortk Mtrriik im, Phil's, P..
M.y J, .
SEHiwltanrcB.
vt 1.1
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CURWEIUSVILLE, PA.
LEAVY,
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Cnrwoo.TlIU, P.. J.o. I, It-it.
awlUfcKIJM NOTICE. T. Wkn II
May tHcira t Th.M4M.ln, k.ti.g
Ira, .(.potato AHisaM. for th. ba.Bt .f .radi.
ton by Ju. H. Or.h.B. tt Clwa.ld hmh, 1
p.rMo., th.r.r.r, h.Ti.K el.lmf (.iaH hiai wtll
y rint Ib.m to u, far mULawnt, and that, la.
tlt l I. th. .aid 'inhaai an rM.alr.4 I. aitll.
aad maa. payatMl ta at.
IDWARO A. RIllLKR,
AHBURY W. I.EM,
Cbail.li, ra Dm. i, l;-tf.) AMlfSMi.
IJUHNSIDK
Normal Institute I
Thu lobHl will or... ia HON DAT, MAY IO,
IKS0, aad MBtiau. twain wtka.
TUITION :
JaiMlUP.partaUBt m 14
Comwiaa, Rr.a.bai 4 M
Cnt.a Sraa.hM aad Tknry af Taahlaa. I H
Uibar Uraaoh.
Mra. Matt. Irrla will taaeh nwlnaiaaUl aiaai.
St naMttaol. ntM.
Tba N.raial CI.M wtll h. MaailaaS aiaathly h)f
tba Cnaty Hupartntaadaat
O-yood h.a'dia( hi a. k.d at fraai M S
to p wm. kwai hr a4f hoardM aaa
b. had at najaaabla n'm. For rarihar lafama.
tloa, Mil m 1 addraM
II KO. W, IrtNIR, Prla.lpal,
JAS. H. KILLSV, AailMaat.
Bom.Mf, Pa . Marrk I7,l ll.