THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARF1ELJ), PA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, JI NK 9, 1181. Terms of Subscription. f paid In edranee.or within thrM monthi...$l M If after three aad -V? rrs's rti.M 1 M If paid after tbaaipirallou of all moabta... I 00 T-Moiare. S. M. Pittbhoill A Co., Nswi ..per Advertising Agenta, 17 Perk How, corner Herman Street, ere our duly authorised Afent in N.w York City. Ri:i.l.ll)fl NOT 1 1 KM, Methodist Kjflacopal Church Her. Una. Lnnv, Pastor. lSrioa rary ftabbath l Hi A. M.,end 7 P. M. ."abbeth tfflbool at 9 A. M. Hroyrr Meatier; every Wednesday, at T) P. II (imii union KcttIco, flrat Behbata of etry ..nth, at 10 A. M. Went Clearfleld M. E. Church K. Ch AnLKH W. Hhiim.it, Pastor. Preaching ? ery all -mat Sunday, it o'clock, P. M. SuB'Uy Knhool al Si, P. M. All ire invilrd to Attend. PruNbyterlaii Churrh Rer. H. B. B often. -Stthbath services morning and evening ISeb '.arh Hohool at P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedn lay evening. Haptlat Churrh.-R?. , Pastor. Sabbath School at S P. M. Prayer Meeting ncry W t-dnesday evening, Fraurla CbuirtiCatliollr Hv P J . b hi:riiaM. bit ii.e peivioe at J Hi A. M., va 'hf Arat, third and fourth Sundays of each month Venfter and Itonediotiun of the Itlesaed Keerament at 7 u clock, P. M. nuoday Fehool every Minday fit moon at S o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tin a or loLDiaa q partis tea torn cocar. Second Monday of Janaary. Third Monday of March. Pint Monday ef June, fourth Monday of tic pt ember. TIMI OP lOLDIMa COH BOM FLB1S. Pint Monday of Jane. Seoond Monday of November. PtTBLIO OrpICRRB. FfttitUmt JudgUom. Charles A. Mayer, Lock Haven . Aiitant Lam Juttgt Hob. John H. Orris, of itellelonte. Associate JudytAhrtm Ofdtn, Clearfleld; Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. frolkonolarp Kit Bloom. R$itr and HieordtrL. 3. Morgan. TVsnsurer Philip Dottl. Dittrici Attorn. F. McKenrlek. Hhtriff James Mahaffey. Dtputy iSWiT Andrew Pent, jr. County 8ryor8 am nel P. MoCloskey, Cur aentville. County Commifion$rC. W. Kyler, Orhm tun P. 0.; Utah Johniton, Orampian Pilli P. 0.; John Norrll, Sr.. Curwenivtlle. CommiionerM' VUrk John W. Howe. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clrar Aflld; Joseph tlilliland, Three Rani; J.S.Nor rii, Woodland. County Coroner Janice A. Moore, Clearfleld. Jury Commifioutn Andrew J. Jeokson, Clear fir. I, Win. R. U row ii, Clearfield. Suptrinttndmt of f'ublim iScAooIe M. L. Me Quown, Clearfleld. Staler of W'tiyku if .Veasares Jess W.Carlile, iiltice at I.uthorstiurg Pa, Xotarin PublicJohn W.Wrigley, Wm. Ru debaujrh, Cyrui Gordon, Clearfield; Joseph R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwenivtlle; J. A. Living ttone, Dulioi City. Oar .Smi'( eolutun ii decidedly Interesting In loenl point of view, and profitable reading to outtlden wbo went to lave money. YES, OK COC'ItHEl "Will jwn tuke v ht-at, oAtt or oorn Tor iub rriplinn V We are often inquired of in tbii way by Irtter fnim atrone wbo reide at a diitinoe ffotn Clcnrficll, We egaln pay ye. The reeeiptl of a rerpnniihle niercliant or mill owner in tbe vicinity, will anwer iu juit as wll tbe oaih. Tu illlufitiate : If any of our patroni will deliver in tHg of grain at tbe mill of Joeeph H. Rretb, in Cheat towofbip) Horace Patch in, In BarnilJe, Thomat II. Foroey, In tlrabam, Wm. Porter or Shaw'n, In Lawrence, or Itrown A Fyler', at HcK-kton, tTnioo town ah ip, and forward their rtrvlplt for the " mount, we wilt credit then on tMr account lor the tame. In tbft way all may on pay what they nffr, If they will purine thU ouurie. tf. tajrAdvortiwrfl and others will bear in mind that all articlci intended for publication In tbia paper nut be banded in. not later tba Tueidny, at tf A. M. Don't forget it! Now moon on Monday evening mm m Thu Kooimnl House bus K"1 a new harbrr, and be ii laid to be a good one. Mr. uml Mrs." (1. Wile, of IMiil. d lpbia, are visiting friendi in thli plaj. - mm JihIl'o Orris is nrcHidini; at tbe tm mm - - A new dwelling house for Mr. Lewis C Droit n it being treated it Welt Clearfleld. t, . im mm - lu and fro along our street! daily are quite lum- 1 1 OU. 4 i UV I JINUUB UUUU UU B IIBVQ CI Ut'lUU an arch of apraoa acruii Market itreet in frunt of Pit' Opera Jlonae. mm a mm r- t m..t- d..-,i v u til. i. limn nunu una uuuu uiuuiiil- mA f'ltikiia Einnirilnrnf I.aartfiu tnaiiakln I fa ptice of A. W. Walter, Ktq., wbo reilgned. . . m m - - - . ii vuhini vi won, " are toiuruieu iue buvui- rator enoountered a family of fourteen periona on Monday. mm m - - The Ladies' Aid Bociutyol the M. K. Church will meet at tbe rentdenne of Mrt. Iirarl Ttri next Friday afternoon. :" Tho iuo cream at Fullurton X Liv InMon'i reiturant linew manufactured by iteam, t'ne first of tbli kind having been dished up to tuomeri lait FilJay evening. I Dr. Sweeny, ol Jerry count)', with pis family and buuiebold guodi. arrived In town . last week. Ue baa opened an office In the room -jMj'nning Finkbeiner'i bakary, on Market street. ? i'litijj 0r (ji.ftrfi0(i and vicinity are rep.ciiMi? lDTlt(ld te tM llld aIniot lh, cJ hBDj-- siyl.i (,r bonnets and dress .da at 11 . Ubmaa ft , pi,. .Hour. I MIhh Carrie Kiel's HMl(K.rinti()n rhool, In the Leonard traded Mboo. building, ttii boroujb, opened again on Monday moving, Iter a suponston or two weeks, on accounv 0f ibt mpt'ltn s County Treasurer DotU will sell iho Unseated lands advertised on the fourth page of this paper, on Monday next, June Utb.fur taxes. All who wish to reclaim Ibclr laid bal hotter "be f end doing" ibis week. " Tew towns in thisSlnto tun bni of more and prettier shade tree along (heir street! than Clearfield, which at this sea sea of tbe year In their glory. Tbe dtnee and magnificent fWi-ige affords abundant shelter and abada for al I ebMet, Oncar Jiuhn Husiness Au'lol I'tinrci ABenedlot'i Mmistrtl, was in toao laftThnrsdyf making arrangements for the ootnpaay to visit Clearfield on the ltth In it. Mr. Kbn U i very pkaoant gentlemm, and well for the pUre ft ceoptet. Kttltm flilrintilrt liciinnrlt) Iw.l.in .t n teibe eRtale of Henj. Lansberry, late of Bradford l-ii.bii, detrnel stiil Im- ufteird t puMie sale n Fi iJay. the Id -l4j of July Ml. For daserlp tioa, terms, etc , tn adv-riiacmenl e ehrre In Inline .aper. tvt. K. Hunt', Kmj., ol iMiiliflrlphiu, r'miDtnt Oifd Jellnw.itid a l'a-t Mier "I Ikt (Irand Lodge u ibli jute, b' bten mjvuru "ln ClearSeld for week past While hero he was met by many f the member of C1earflld Ueiite, wbo valued bis visit nisjhly. Recall the attention of our reudurs Me advtrtirement of Messrs. Peters ft Wool tdfe, wbo have oommeneod binesi at Wood- ! loe). They aro yonng aasa of good tralu,aad desfn a liberal share ef publU natron age, tbe; Mail right, and we advlae oar readers to "SI i and see then). phe contrtwt lor era r orexiLinir lbs Pemn- V'Sii Railmad paHeaiw depot kalldlng at T.rejjr, aayein Ihfld, was awarded, Ma; 10th, to mooter, Hughes ft Co., or PblHpsbirg, tho i ts to ho eempletrd Is tbreo months, or Augait Ib. The maioary and taearetMB bare keen let to John Ketdev. who 1 now at work. - - - m i a mm Tmomnrriftgoor V. Mutton Thomas, K.., and Mist Jeeaie Hippie, both of Car weasvllle, which was e.Hliwmmte ot tho 17th tf September last, has JuM bass made pub He. The Curweaatillo fieiee, afitt taklag a Wag fhvie U make up tu mtad, aow wishs Ike ")!' 7 Sonlei a protperotji fatare. Mr. Tkomes (i aow yraptleing ItW at Urooh 111. If yoa bsvs scrofula, don't fail to boo "Dr. Lladwy'i Blood Bareber.M Sold by all druggist. mm e e Thi First. Tho borough of Wow- berg U tho first district eon plated by tbe Iaum orator. Tho popalatloa U UT. Tasahlos, 49. Wbo next t Wolsb A Sands' Circus and Mona trie will visit Clearleld on Friday, Juno 11 lb, and bupret ft Uened let's Minstrels oa Friday svenlDg,- Juno 18th. &x.r, tho tnrant golng people ought to be happy. mm i How is it Witii's ? We notice by our exchanges that tho neighbor! all around oa are going to hero a Fourth of July. Will Clearfieldsrs pass It by and go somewhere else to spend Ibeir Hue and money t A. H. M( I.uin, one of llrookville's enterprising grooerymen was lo town on Monday, Andy wai an uasucci srful aij lient fur Ibe nmi Ballon or State Sen,tr bofure tbe rouent Jetfr oa Cuuuty Repubilaan Convrntl'in. - mm mm Com i no Out. We notice ly the Climtom l)ttrnt, that tho eighth dividend of IS per lent tu Ibe depositors f the Lock Haven Null bal l ank has been deelnrtd, and will be paid aa soon as iho checks ore received from Washington. mm mm, i Hoe a woman on horiteliufk in another I owluiaa, riding near i peer's Vinevard. with a, ; hunch of lirapea from wbib pier'e Purl lliape i Wine is mde, ibwt ia io bigll.v estetuiid h the meltiat pro'einn fur the use of i-n i!i, wcukly. permit )..( ihu aged. Hold h. W. tlrsbjm, Dmgut, Cleaifield, Pa. Jly-lt 7 If. While nun wore engaged in lukin ditwn tbe tent of Welsh ft Saudi' show, at Halts burg, Indiana county, on Saturday night, May 2Vtb, tbe centre polo aoeidently fell and fatally injured a negro laborer named Joseph Keens, a nativo of Richmond, Va. He wai taken to In diana, where he died on Sunday afternoon. The funeral of our townsman, Mr. Aroby II, fchsw, the sad circumstance! of whose deitb was published in these columns lat week, took place en Thursday forenoon. His remains were inttrred In tho family burying ground on tb old homestead larni, on the West side uf the river, opposite town, and were followed thither by largo number of relatives and acquaintances. m Kltun W. Hrown ives notice in another column of ibis isme th.it be has returned to Clearfield, lo engage In tho butchering and other basinets. He U agent for tho Wood Mower and Reaper, end other agricultural implements, which be will readily exchange with farmers for oasb, good beef cetlle or sheep. Call and see him. Office at tbe planing mill, on Pine street. Tho (iranifiTH have opened up a eurb-s'ono rairkct in thin plaie. John A. Ms Bride and Wm. II. Radolaugh, n( Lawrence township, tipened out on Market street, between M err ell's tin store and Watson's tobacco store, on Tuerd.iy morning, with a lot or butter, eggs, fresh meat, etc , and appeared to be well satis fied with the result of their first experiment. - mm m - Iiintof letters remaining unclaimed in the Pofluftice, in Clearfleld, for tbe week en I lug June 7th, l.KHO:. A. H. Allen. Her. Mr. I)rk"reer, Mr. J. Carlo, Pal Collins J. " Hhn, 0. A. McCeuly, Mrs. John Pesaot, Mrs. Klda Rabiion, W. N. Ppenfter, Matthew Watson, James Wiseman, Mrs A. C Wilson. P. A. iAi lis, p. M. Prrmii'm Wish. Wo can confident ly recommend Spcer'l Port 'J rap Wiao, which was awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair, a a auperior artful of win for I bo sick and debilitated, and al I those who require vin ous stimulation and Inrigoration. Tbe Vineyards ere at Passaic, New Jersey, near New York City. K. W. Uuhnin, driitfglil, Clearfield, Pa., tells the wite. Several properties have changed handi lu this borough during the past week, vii : John K. Ri'ttorf has purchased the house and lot ob tbo corner of Yhird and Locust streets, ntw occupied by Mis. Hagerty, aho has purchased the property on Pin street, occupied the past year by W. A. Drr. Frank 11. Reed after mak ing some repairs, will tak possession uf tbe property vacated by Mr. IMtorf, on Locust troet. - mt e mt TheSthiki in Over I See our coal report ! Nearly 10,000 ton wore coal put out for tbe week ending May link than for tbo same ttm tail year. Tha strike cost the minors $100,. 000, th operators $100,000, and tha owners of tbo land $24,000. What a paylog business aflalr a strike Is, anyhow ! Three hundred and twenty -five thousand dollar loat to our region during th three months that tbo sliik existed ! All are rlcb now, of count. - mm The members of tho Orpheus Hand have "spruced up" tbo hail in Pie'i Opera House and tastefully decorated It witb flags and Chines lanterns for the Festival, to be held every even ing during this week. Tbe attendance to far has been very gratifying, Ibe crowd last evening being quite great. Strawberries, Ico eream, landwlchei, cake, lemonade, candles, nuts, etc., aro som of tbe things to be seen on the tables, presided ever by fair and accommodating young ladles. The band was present in an i form last evening, and favored all present with some delightful music. mm i A beautiful dark bay horso, belong ing to Mr. Wesley II loom, of Pik township, and valued at $2i0, while attached to a cultivator in Mr. fileom'i oorofield, oa Tuesday of last week, became frightened and began kicking, at each blow striking the solid Iron of th Implement, and continued doing o an til hi kind leg war com pletely mashed. Tb owner Immediately pro. cured a gun and shot th hora, to an and to hi misery, On th Saturday prerlous, Prof. Hamilton, proprictur of the Now York Cireu, offered Mr. Bloom, at Curwemvillo, $225 for hie bonei but the offer was not aavepted. s A Good Minhtrrl Troupe Coming! Th famous and first clan Company of Duproi ft Bmadlcl's Minstrels will give one of their chaste and pie us lug rnltriainme nts in Pie's Opera Uouie, Clearfield, on Friday evening of neat week, Juno lHth, Mr. Duprti, tbo proprietor and manager, coutmeuoes his twenty-ninth annual tonr with a Andy orgmiiied troupe of minstrel itara, second to none in lU profession. Th en terlelouient given by them is said lo be irre proachable in all ili features aud devoid of every thing ohjretluuable, tbor being nothing in lb least to offend or db appoint th public. They will, ao doubt, hare a crowded bouei. Another Runaway. On Thursday last, a team belonging lo Uesley Flegal, tenant on Mr. Iiaac Johnson's farm, la LtWrene town ship, broke loos from their hitching In front of McUaughej's grocery, on fieO'tnd street, having been frightened at a buggy passing, and after run ning down to lb Kpiscopal church corner; tnenoa aiong front street io tbe enaw noose j thtoeo np Market street to th Mansion House, they anally baits J in front of lleilbrun'i Variety Store,on Seoond street, where th wagnn "snagged' ' on a couple of bitching post, th re wing th horses down aod almost completely demolishing the running gears of tbo wagon. Nobody was hurt. mw e mm . . - 1 m Porta nt to Property Holders. Nv man who builds Bp to hi line has tbe legal right to open a window opoo his neighbor's land. Th aula reason for refuting such a privilege is that after twenty years enjoy meat it become! a veted tight, so ibat tbe owner or th land upon which tbe windows open cansot build it up, and tkua by his uwu walls los up tb windows. An vaner el a lo' recently elUeed hi neighbor ob aob iil lu op. a side windows lo tb.lr Louses apuB I1, ruppostr.g that 'toy coy I J ouly enjoy tbeut until be wtbd toliHdd. Aher tojenly yeera he found tht he enull n t build o aaU cl ue the wind-Ps, aor could h tell (he lot for anything like the vlu should have represented. . - - mm mm . A Jkitrrhon County Heplusk. Hugh Cooper, brother of Nlniaa Cpor,ef this pi re, viilted Reynoldsvill last Friday for th first time io.tbirty yetrs, U live in BeoebwooeJs, eear Rooadale, and with tbeef caption of a visit or two to Broekwayvllle has never la tb llm mcBltoaed been away from horn. WbB last here lb branches ef Ik tie arebed the tarw plk all along what Is now Main street, and tb biat tf lb town was coo fined to lb little west room ia th log htm or Tbotna Reynold ow stmdlag as a moBument te th memory of thoet primeval days. Soma tea years earlier Mr. Oeovor learaod th ah.maktag trad ef Thomas Itoj aelds, whea he and hi vroihef rTllllsm were keeping hatebelcr'a ball on tb aetata br the Wtlset mill Is fee a ted. He I both surpriied and plead at th Improved feel III lee walck th ooBlry shoo shops aboaod k U day, bat wore ho It toe some of the oily manufactories build a pair of lad lei' In shoes tompleu la Mven minute wa lhh ke would feel some k at Ilk tha entheslast who tried, "See Neplet aod die." A trait ef ears moved p hldlr Ran U Mr. C's view and Ikli was tbe list tim oar reemst vr wltnesie tb great invantioB of 8tpbena ; Bad that h wa delighted with th sight is drawing It mild. Ills years are I ft y nice firnmMtU Aijsev Ask for "Sellers' Liver Pills." No other possess half their vlrta. 1ft cents per hoi. Bold by all druggist. mmm a Ladies call and look through our Millinery Department before baying else where. Our prioca are low. Respectfully, T. A. Flbtb- ft Co, Buy Your Mill Now I We are the proprietors of a Saw Mill, tomplttt la every par ticular, wVA;H w will stll very ohaap. Far par ticular, adJress K. A. ft W. D. BIULEK, mhS,'S0 tf. Cletrfield, Peno'a. - mmm a- i JJarosma is commended by chemists, physicians, sclantiflemen, and all whohavsteeUd its merits as a ear for llror and kidney com plaint. Aik your druggists for it. Prepared at E, K. Thompson's laboratory, Titueville, Pa. For ealo by all dniggiiti 1b Clearfleld, and Joseph Seyler A Ron, Lut hart bur, Pa. ft - mm - - Imprrtinkncr. Now convoits are always full of teal, and, Ilk youug bumble beet, aro largest ahen hutcleJ. Tbu odilor uf tb 6'iliim put on Ibiasiud of ttjl last wrek, when he executed ihut hutf a column Itcturt oa our party behavior. When w botray our party at basely as be kae drao within tbe pat yr, It will be in order f(r tin to dun outre at as a traitor, to., but t.ui before. We have net cr fur tak en the flock aid how lad aib t k wlvee Lr luiptrtl- nenre and more uiatitiness froia 0at source Would grestly liupr-)e th it Now York concern. . ... i y - i w The SiiuH. Tim Imliuna Vtmorrat thus pur. f Wlh A Pa rids show, wbioli exhibited ia that Iowb cm Monday, May :slit, and which rliitt Clearfield next Friday t M Tbe Circus and Menagerie of Welsh ft Sands, mostly mannged by Mr. Sells, gav two exhibi tion! on Monday last to larg and appreciative audienees. Tb performances were among the very best ever witnossed in this place, and devoid of vulgarity and prolanity. The conduct of the large number of men employe! waa worthy of commendation, and, w believe, tho entire busi ness waa eon ducted fairly and aiiuarely." . WJi - - - Farmers, Look Here I Lytlo will give yoa highest market price for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Jtutior, Kggf, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of produce. H hat the largest and lest ttltctod Hook of groceries, tear, coffees, molasses, spices, oil salt, sugar, queen ware, tubs, bucket, baskets, churns, Ac, in Clearfleld county. Ho buyable gwoda In large quantities from manufacturers and first bands for cash, and take tha advantage of all discounts, and io li It tnablaJ to itll at lowest prices. He glvea cash prices for produc,and aella his goods at th lowest prlcti la th county. ept.Z4-'7-tf TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. In accordance with Article Ninth of the Consti tution of the (irampin Temperance Union, a convention of tbe Societies forming said I'nion will be held at tb Friend's meeting house, flrampisn illlle, on Haturday, June IWtta. Address will be delivered as follows: "Pro hibitionIts Result and Probabilities," by 0. A. Woods ; " License, and the Duties ef the State." by Davis C. Mmith ; " Literature as a Factor in Teuitieranee Work," by John Russell ; "The Bil lot as a Means of Defense," by Colonel James Miller; "The Cost of Lieeoio," by Dav,l Hoyt an address hv Her. Georae Leidv, of Clearfield Temperance orations by Flora Miller and K. 0. h idt-iuire. Two session will be held, commencing at 10 o'olook A. M. and 3 P. M., lb exercise! to bo inter 'eticd with appropriate mu'io. All friends of Tuinparanoo are cordially in vited to come and aseist in giving the Temper ance imll a rMI. upportunities lor remarks on the above subject! will bo given after they are opmed. n- M. D. . ,mmm m Welsh and Sands' Great Show. Of Wlnb ft Bands , ihow, which will It in Clcarfi eld on Friday, Jun 1 1th, llio Lear en worth fKaaftii) Timcs, of April Htb, has this toiay : The abov named eitabllshment made a bet ter display on our atreeti yesterday morning than ever oceurrtd on a similar occaiioa. Thou ands of peopla lined th streets, and every win dow seemed full of expeetsnt humanity, with three bnodl playing, plumes wtvltg, bvautiful ladles and gallant knigbta lo armor, aud an un usually brilliant array of cagea, rani, chariot!, I t chiefs in hutting ejostnmt aosntsd, th electric light engine, the steam pleuo playing Us lively traini,oaml io ham, mirth-provoking Mardi Ores character, aed certainly tha largest and imallrtt tlephantt ever seen bert; enormons orowds attended tbe afternoon aad evening show. Th an lira axhibltion waa th toast satisfactory that bai ever rielttd Leaven wortb. The maaige ment fulfilled all tb promise mada by thtm through their advertisements." A BAD CASE CURED. FHKiionia, N. Y., Jun 1, UU. Dr. M. M. Fcnkii, Dear Sir: I bad been lick about eight years with an affection by physician! called Scrofula. My throat waa a maturating art. My palat had been eaten out, my no, face and forehead had discharging sore. My body and limb had deep eating ulcere extending nearly to tha bon. I waa reduced in flesh to a mere skeleton. I waa in thi dreadful condition wha I began tb as of your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic la IM0. I took It nearly a year, though to all appearances I waa well within tore month after beginning it. 1 feel s wall and strong now aa I tvr did. Yours truly, june-S lu MRS. ANNA ADAMS. Dr. Fencer' Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerv Ton! may well be vailed "The onqur Ing hero" of tbt timet. It la the medical triumph of th age. Whoever bat "the blues" should take It for U regulatsa and rstorea th disordered system that gives rise to them. It always curat B I lion i nest and Liver Complaint, Jaundlc, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Splea Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimplei, Blotches and all skin Krnptioni and Blood Disorders; Swelled Limb and Dropsy ; Sleeplessness, Impaired Nrv and Nervosa De bility j Restores flash aad strength when th sys tem Is rut, n log down or going into decline cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relitvt Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung and Tkruat difficulties. It dooa thee things by strik ing al the root of disease and remsving Iti eaaaes. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Honey will ro ller any oongh In one hour. Try a sample bottle at tan cents. Dr. Fonnar's UoMob lie 1 11 cures any pain, a Tooth-tcha, Neuralgia, Colis tr Headacb la Ave te thirty minutes, and retdilj relieves Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, Diarboaa, t. Dr. Fanner' St. Yitut Dance Specific. One buttl always cures. Fur salt by Harts wick ft Irvla, Druggists, Clearfleld, Pa. eug-ST-tf. COURT PROCEEDINGS. JUS TKBH, 1 880 MCB D WRR. Io pnrsuanee lo adjourn merit, Court called on Munday, May Hist. Judge Mayer presided until Wednesday, after when Jo Iga Orris took bl Mat with Associate Ogden and Holt on Iho Ilaueb. Ueorg Owens, Alfred Dugan and D. W. Jordan were appointed Tipstaves, , COM NOB Pl.t a R. This week' Court being convened for th trial of nivil aausoa. tbt trial list waa at oaoa taken up, to wit: Abrara Tate vs. Wm. V. Wright, io. Church man and Caleb Churchman, aurviving partners or Wright A Churchman. Ne. u0 Heptembev Tares, 1870. Assumpsit. Verdict for Plaintiff, $13H,W6. J. 0. Ackard ve. John Lightoer. Ne. 469 September Term, 1S7S. Debt. Verdict for Plain tiff, $150. II. II. H bill in iford vt. Robert Hart Powell. No. lit September Term, l7fl. Trespass. Con tinued. Peremptory order mad fur the trial of tbe eaus at September Turin. Mayes ft Hamarly vs. Jannit Smith and F. O. Hmklh, her husband. No. 379 Janaary Term, 1877. & FueiiMt me Mechanic claim. Judg ment enured in open Court for Plaintiff furlluO. Coanly National Hank or Clearfield vi. A. Humphrey. No. MS January Term, 1877. Aa lumpikl. Continued. County National Hawk va. W. A. Wall. No. 674 January Term, IH77. Amicable action. As sumpsit. Contiauosl. K. T. Natter vs. Josapb Fry, 0amal aUilaa el al. Nj. U2 March Term, 177. Trespass. Con tiaued, , . John M. Chase va. Austin Kliao. No. 4tW Maroh Teim, 177. Replevi. Vrdit for Plaintiff lor Vt,4S, subject to th opinion of tb Court or point retorvtd Lvlna Woodier a. Auitln Klin. No. S8 Sep tember Term, ls7T. Kjeetmeot. Verdict for Plaintiff, to be released oa the payment of $T5, with inlarest from Jan 1st, IKfiT. John W. Matter and Samtt! Miller vs. Jacob S. Uearhart. No. Ill September Term, 1R77. KjHtment. Vardmt for Plaintiff far th lead de scribed ia the writ. Jona. Boyntoa vs. T boron Parks aod Clear field Fir Brick Oampaay. Ne. 153 Hepumber Term, 1KT7. Ejectment. Verdint for Plaintiff James Port, to no, ve. Jacob Rioeftlt and W. R. DicklasoB. No. (11 bptembr Term, tU. Asiumsstt. HetUatl. L. U. Liaglevs. LogaB Coal Compaay, with nolle to AbsiIb KciIb, ten aaU No. BftSbVp. tembor Term, MW, Kjsotmant, Verdlel lor Plaintiff. Joha R. MsFarlaad ft Co., to use, vs. Wm. Wuvr. Ne. 4 ttvptember Term, 177. Aa lumpslt. CoatinB4 oa acatusrtof 1 1 lots ef De fendant. Hoover, Harris ft C. ri. Mer.kaat'i aad Me chanic!' Usaraan Co. Nt. let January Term, IM78. Debt. Vrdit for Plaiatifl, $l,S0,tj. SttrBLLARtOtfl. J. t McKenrlck, Esq., lied bli report w Audi tor, d Islributing th isuocy la th bands of the Skefiff, arising from thi tale of tbe personal property of A. 0. kayo JetPBAai' nrsT. J. F. Snyder lied his report at Auilor, dis tributing th balano ta tb hands of Mr. Bell M. Chad, Administrate f N. J . Chaff, tf. eased. Court tiljonrned on Thnrsday after noet. Fleck k Co.'s Sua Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans, Jutt received, at T. A. Fleck ft Co. 'a. The second annual report of tbe Couaty Superintendent, M. L. Mo Quo wo, it pah. luhedoa tb first peg of thU Issue. It givut a d stalled itturoerU of tbe progress aad aoaditloa of educational affairs la tbt eoaoty. A Miraculous Kscape. The rool f tbt dwelling bout oa tbt wett aid of tbt river, near the Marktt atrwat bridge, occupied by Joseph M. Loom and Hiram Wilson, waa dlsoov- ored to be oa Ire at noon on Tuesday, and was subdued by tbt bountiful application of water from th bucket brigade, after burning a holt Avt or six feet In length and two or three wide. Before assistance arrived on the ground, tbt flames were Issuing two or three feet high, and It was almost miraculous lbt tho building wai at all saved from destruction. TU house Is owned by the Judg baw estate. Th fire was caused by sparks from a defective flue. Nkw Daily Stajr Line. James L. Lcavy has succeeded In baring a dally mail estab lished bete ten Clearfleld and I'eiinfiiilJ, and wiU hereafter run a daily stage be l we n tbe two points. Uiseontrunl began with April 1st, and lb stage willleate lusrOet.l every moinirg (xcpt Bun dav at J o'clock, makina connections with all trains oo th Low Urade Railroad i PeoufleM, re turning alter the last train Ibe aainv evening. Paeiger nd fieifjhi will be carried at low rata. Orders left al any or th hotel will be attended to. 16epr7-tr Plants! Krnest liock wishes to announce to elilieni In th vicinity of Clear field, Corwcntvllle, aad elsewhere, that h ha on band a variety of first -class cabbage and to mato plants for transplanting, lis has alio oelery,pepper,oauliflower,tgg plant,allof tbe best improved varieties. II has alio a In assortment of flowering plants for disposal. Call at bis Qreen House, on Front street, and get informa tion In regard to quality and prices. No trouble to show you around. Ordsra by mall promptly attended to. Addreia, Krhxst Bock, may-19-3t Clearfield, Pa. TETTER FROM MORRIS TOWN SHIP. Kvlrrtowii, May 2D(h, 1880. Mr. Editor : I like to read lb Utters of yoar correspondents from different parts of tb county j ana noit id commendable teal with which they biing out to the best advantag,th prosperity and progrtsslreneia of their several localities. I nave nen grieved mat tbe oitiien of this section have len ao busy getting rich tnat no one baa aa yet nen louna naving tb tim or disposition to give your numerous reader an Idea of onr wonderful progress in tb last fw yra, or to writ up this, what must certainly be regarded, the garden r-pot nf th world. 1 aa aware that some folk in other parts of me oouoiry roini can inn putting it rattier strong ; but If I bey are Incredulous, all Ihey have w uo is io come ana see tor in em selves. I now propose to five vou a few hints In re gard to what we have been doing as oor share toward bringing the county out of the words, aoa ii i ao not ao tbe auoject justioo a oonti gency quite likely to arise) allowance must be matte Tor the fact that In speaking or local mat tars one is apt to be bashful. There are so many points of Interest in this township, that it Is a difficult matter to select on to begin with; but aa Kylertown it the chief place the metropolis, o to speak of tbe town ship, I will begin right her. EJitora, I believe, generally travel to some x tnl, and theugh the question may seem entirely superfluous, I wtnt to ask if you bar ever been to Kylertown ? Vou may hav traveled to distant lands, and beheld tbe wonders or Nature and Art oombinvd IB foreign coon tries ; toq may vn have been with Grant around the world ; but if you have never iron the beautiful street! of tbia emhrvo city, your life lias hitherto been spent in vain. u'n want nas not visited us yet, nut w ex pect bim some time this Summer or Fall. He says bo wants to see some of th fellowi about hero on a little business. Some malicious per sons hare circulated the report that ha wanta to be President again ; but I I earn from a private source, that ho wants to buy some bemlork timber land (of wbiuh there is plenty), lh thistownship, as lumber It going up and you know, when there Is anything good going, he always says "Let us hav a piece." At any rat w eipect to bur a big tim whin becomes. Other prominent place hav been deceiving btm with great en thusiasm, and we wil not be behind. I wish yoa could be hero to help as. Hut excus m I have strayed a littl from tb sotyed to band, and wilt now return. When Christopher Columbus first discovered Kylertown, it U said tbe plao coatained but two or three dwelling nouses and only on lavarn. I know tbia may seem almost Incredible. But I hav carefully 5 gored It all up, aad find that tt the rat it hat bean Improving for tbe laat few years.it would Just about roach Its present di mensions at thia tim. Ia fact, when w tak Into consideration lis natural advantage!, Its prailmlty to two teal banks, (Mons' and Kepplea',) Its nearnei to Swampoodla Saw mill, tb nrgy and Inde fatigable Industry of her tltltens, aod th addi tional fact that our basinets man do all their ad vertising in tb Clearfield RsrrRLiLA,ils marvel ous growth is not ao much a matter of tvrpritt. Then, too, its central position mmt be taken into account. There is scarcely a railroad project of any magnitude In the country, but what it located right through tbe place. Of course, thei roada are not built yet ; but their construction is only a question of time. ttomehody haa said that tt I the country that makes tb town, and nowhere la tbt truth of tbia more eloarly brought ent than here, surrounded as It by the moit fertile district yet discovered. As a noubl exempt, I might mention tb Potter farm, on the southeast, who broad acres, cov ered In Summer with th blooming whit delay, presents a striking as well as pleasing contrast to th dark Stone fronts and dingy walls of th town itself. Our educational Interest! have hitherto been considered In a healthy condition, and w hav congratulated ourselves over th fact, that whllt other large town hav been com pel led to sop port two or thro school, and in some cases ereo mora, n school, a term of of Ave months In the year, baa furnished ample facilities for teaching our children all they did not already know. But alas! for onr dream of quietness aod peace. Rettlest spirits, K seams, art found every where, aad disturbers ef tranquility of oommuQl ttei have abounded aloe th world began. Scarcely had our school olosad tbia last Spring, whan a movement wa Inaugurated, looking to th establishment of a High Hohool or College in our midst Some of na opposed tb movement at first ; because w bated to bav published to th world this tacit acknowledgement of ignorano. But aa it become more and more apparent that w could not atem the tide, we yielded as grace fully a w eoald to tb inevitable, and now eon al ourselv with th thought that, perhaps, alter all It may not hart us much. The faculty ia an able one, composed of gentleman whose ability and fitness for tbe position are not doubted, and whose eharactars are like Ctriar'i wife above suspicion. The atudeata are studiouj, orderly and quiet, aud they lay a number are making admirable progress in some of th higher branches, especial y "Croquet," and lb writer can attest, from per sonal observation, the llreloes seal witb which some at least pursue this somewhat intricate sciene. So far as is known, no aggravate! ease of "bating," hat occurred in the school, and bo d label tea I outrage, In Cadet Whittakar, have aa yet been reported, and io, judging tbe future from tb pail, all may yet be well. Our town ia also a vary fashionabl plao. Otir tad iei espaolally dress with equlsil test aod tbeir atyl oaunot he surpassed, and oor girls, or more properly speaking young tadiea, er course, follow tult and I want to say Just bvre, kind of eonndnattally, that our girls, or tome of them, wear their hair th funniest you ver seen. They omb It forward and cut ft off Just abov tb ye and tbaa lot it be straight around or twtrt It up into all aorta of eurllmaeuea and frit see and other thing Ao., Ac, just a it suite th taste of th wearer. I asked a lady the other day wbo knows most everything (she doti't wear hers that way) wby tbe girls did ao, and abe aaid tt waa to make them look Intelligent. I never thought of that before, bat come to think of it I shouldn't wonder if there waa something la It. Why," the says yoB take a very ordinary or ovaa dull look ing girl, fix ap br hair In that atyl and yon bav ao idea what aa improvement it makes in ber appraaoe." I have taken a little notice since and I guns tb lady waa about right (and It aeema strange I never heard it before,) 1 used te wear my hair that way occasionally when a little ebap, and la fact am not sure but that I wore it both ways at one tons times ; but ean t recollect of bearing any ent lay that I looked in telligent, titbar before or after. But then, mine might have bea an exceptional cas. 1 on know there are eases Sometime wbinh no treatment will reach, and, therefor, I Would Bat condemn tbe plan, bal cordially recommend It to all ah" feel tbat tbey need aometblng la that direction. Rut pardon me, I bavt agla digretatd, and will endeavor to get back lo Ibe subject that I started out to treat. Our town baa always been ntted for lea hospi tality to strangers. When Columbus was her, he said h never met a mor elevr set or people, li waa a Jelly,old ebap, and wbn be and John B., and a fw mot of tb old re eld enters, got to gether, they would bav a high eld tim. They triad to pcrsuaJe htm to locate, aettl dews and atay bete; promised hlra any office ta the lown ahip from Juatloe of the Peace up, (and as ht was B sUaegftt-out Democrat, he could easily hav been elected) ; bal be dliod, raid h liked I he place Irstrato, bat wanted t make more discov ert So one morning he bad dlfl to th-) Rf aembled malt it odes and journeyed on towards Pbilipsburg. The next plao be found ob this roale wa 1nrrlidh. It wa a middling sited a I ao Uob, only It wasn't built Bp much, and for for same reason It has always seemed a littl backward ia Improvameat. Son ptopl ay tbat nothing ef any not or consequence ever happened her, hut ta tfait tbty only show their ignoraao ef history. Wasn't It tight her, ar hereabouts, that Pocahontas tried te kill Caplaia Jtnkiwitkaclab t and would have uooded too, if at hada'l beta for her dddv, wbo leterfsred jaat la tim to save th Captains life f Tb vry Mump eat be pottted oat t th curious traveler behind which eh might have hid antil tea CaptaiB came along. One ef Colutnbua' aemeeek alst if at present re tiding la this t0WB. Bat, dear tlr, I mast hasten tt bring my ramb ling letter to a clos a M ha already assumed untbouxht of proportion. If this feebl tliemnt abc-uld result la influencing tomt on wbo can wriM te beep yoar reader posted on current evoats In this hither semewbit aeglacted region, year correepoBBoai will wai amply rtwerted. ORRTRB, Call and eee T. A. sew Lawa tad Banting. A second large invoice of Millinery, just opened, at X. A. Flock ft Co.'s. A Fact. An auvertisement inserted la the Rbpitblicab will reach more readers tbaa If publlihed in all tbo other papers U the toaa- ty,and tost the advertise! leas tbaa ont-half Ia other words, an advwttwment" published In oar Jc ureal It worth double Hit priee of that charged by any ether publisher la the county. 'It li a fact. tf. X. A. Flock, ot the. firm of T. A. Fleck ft Co., bat jutt returned from New York and Philadelphia, after purchasing a large itoek of Summer goods, embracing the latest styles In Lawns, Buntings, Parasols, Sun Umbrella, Fane, and a large ntw lot I Winery. Among tbt latttr, are sum choice new styles. We invite onr lady patrons to call aad see fur Ihcmselvtt. No rouble to ahuw goads. Respectfully, T. A. Flick ft Co. Clearfield Coal Trade. State-1 mentor Coal and other freights sent over tbe I Tyrone ft Clearfleld Division, Pcniiarli ania Rail j road, forth week tudiog May 20(k, ISbO, and j th tame time last year COIL. row , For the weak XO.UH.S Kaai tim last yar 23,7 Inoreaso P..1UJ Previously during year - 4tf",&1& "ame Hale lot rrnt jJW.uIK Deoreane V!),63l Total in I88i, 4VS.W0 Haaie time lait yiar H5,4?1! Decrease b9,ii9 ornta PRRIOBTB. Lumber 128 ears. Miscellaneous freight 12 II " specials Bull for Salb ! A cross bred Alderny and Jtrsey BULL, three yeara aid. Address, for further particulars, Wiluam Wblw, my 12.81. Roekton, Pa. MamiNKa, Krc. All persona wanting a first, class 9wing Machine should buy the New Im- Brored Ligbt-Kunnlng Weed, for aale by John S. eera, CUarfield, Pa., or Mile R. Users, dealer in Machliea and Organ, lley aoldivlll, Pa may Ivth im Bcesras For 6 alb. R. Newton Shaw keeos a full supply of P redon in Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal. To be seen at th Hhaw House yard. Call on or addrea him at Clearfleld Penn sylvania, may U-tf. Waavin. 500,000 M-fet shaved hoops, deli v- ns l 11,8 railroad, In car loads of B,0lM), at all E tints on the Tyrone ft Clearfleld, P. ft E-, Bald agl Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroads, for which I will pay the highest market price. J. F. Kramrr, Oct I ft, 187 8-If. Clearfield, Pa. Orb Uururrd Prb Crnt. Duootmr or Old Priori. Hewing Machines can now be purchased at Merrell s tin and variety store, from S. on ward. All kinds of sewing machine! repaired on me inortest notion. Clearfleld, Pa., July 18, 1877. Coi.lrotob'i Sales ! Wt bare prepared a form, and have on band a large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales, which have been at proved by the highest legal authority In tut Courtt of thit county. At Twenty CVnls per dosen wo will mall any number to tbt tu I lector orderlnc taem. A Collector, wnen compelled to advertise proporty, must post up not less than three notioet In tht most public place In hi! borough or township. tf. Wabtrh, Delivered at tb Rail Road lOO.lHjU 26.inrh sbavsd ihingle. 100,1)00 24-Inch sawed shingles. 100,AUO feet of pin boards. 600,0110 U-feet shaved hoopa. 6,1)00 railroad tics. &0,0u0 feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will pay th highest market price, delivered at Clearfleld, or at any point on tb Tyrone ft Clearfivld Railroad. J. F. KniHXR Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 16, 1878 tf. Just lleccivfd. Just Received by ARNOLD. CURYVKNSViLLK: Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster t at Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats unop I Car Load JJeaken Salt ! Car Load of Choico Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, 4o.I Mrsnincles, liark. li. ii. Ties and Grain will bo taken In exohange. Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS, Clrabvibld, Pa., Jun S, ! 980 . Flour, per ewt $.1 U Buckwheat Flour, par owt I 80 Corn Meal, par ewt I 00 Chop, rye, prcwt 1 79 Chop, tailed, per ewt M. 40 Bran, per ewt 1 90 Wheat, per bushel I Bye, per bushel 9& Oata, per bushel 60 Cora, ears, per bushel 40 Buckwheat, per buibel f-6 Clover seed 6 76 Timothy seed 3 76 Potatoes, per bushel 30 Apple, per buihel SO Onion 3 01 llama, per pound II) Shoulder, pr pound hmmm a Dried BI, pr pound 18 Cb tokens, par pair 60 Butter, per pound 16 fcsge, ptr doan , . 10 Bait, per tack, large Ob Coal Oil, per gallon 16 Lard, ptr poan M 10 Dried Appi, per pound . f Dried Peach, per pound H 13 Beans, pr bnhl M I OS PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. PniLAniLFBia, Jun 7. Braadatuffs artfirmar and wheat and core a shed higher. Cotton ll quiet. We quote middling at 12c. Bark Is nominally bald at $JU par ton fur No. I Quercitron. Hcda Flax la worth $1.46; timothy and clo ver ar aomial. Flour and Moal Flour I very dull aad aeir. Sales of 900 barrels, including Minnesota itrai, at $4 SOfnfl.26; Pennsylvania family at $4.7ft(ujfr; Western do. at $6(46.26, aad patents at $6.60(a.S. Rye floor ia steady at ft. 1121(4. 76. Oraia Wheat is in better demand and rather higher. Halei of 2,800 baxhels, including red at $l.2H(o1.2Ht, and amber at $1 3fi. At th open board, first call, $1.26f was bid for Jane ; $I.I4B for July; $1.10, fyr August and $I.I0 for Sep tember. Rye Is quiet. Sales of Pennsylvania at Hrta. Corn la In lair demand anl firm. Sales of 6,000 bushels, including rejected, at 4UH96O0 j steam r at 4Vto mixed al 5)(ijMt, and yellow at 62(ia62ie. At th open board, first anil, 6le wa bid for June 4tc tar July; 61c for August and 61 for September. 0ta ar dull. Sales or 4,lo9 bushels, including mited at 3 So and while at svi(tj4;ic. Whisky it quiet. Hal si of Westers at $1.11. Cuicaoo, Jane 7 Klour nominal. Wheat In fair demand and higher t I.Plj for aah ; $1.0lj (1 9I at elovlng; 91.01' bid for June t 9flje bid for July ( 904 for August 1 No. S Spring, 9H(o) :ie. Corn active and higher; No. I anrt high mixed, IftKruSitf, 860 bid for Junef Sfljjo for July 1 rejected, 3&c; new mixed, 800, Oats firm and is hi)thr; No. t, Ihn, 31, ; closing at llio lor oasb and Juno ; $&i (2te for July at($34i for August 1 rejected, noiaiaai. Rye dull al 7 00. Barley nominal at ISto, Pork moderately active. Lard steady. Bulk meet quiet ; -boulder, $4.26; abort rlb $1 47 abort clear, $6.60. Whisky steady at $1.0. iUnrrirct. OAI.KR-NIC1I0L8.-0b Wednesday, Jun Id, 1SH0, by James Kerr, b'sq , Mr. Frank Ualer, r China go, III., and Mill Ada Nichols, of Clear laid, Pa. ASKF.Y PRNTZ Io CUarAeld, ob Friday, Jun 4l h, IB HO, by Rev. Oeorge Lidy, Mr. Mitchall Aikey, f Da Hols, Sandy township, and Mis Jennie M. Peals, of Union township, Clear laid county, Pa. XOROAW THOMPSON. At Utt residence of Kelly Draaeter. Curwvnivill, ob Tueadav Jan Isl, lft0, by Rev. J. Q. A. Pullerton, Mr. William Morgan nl Mis Kate Tnompson, ditghir of Jusieb Thompaoe, both of Lawrence townibip, Clearfield county, Pa. BOWMAN Ct'RRy. At th M. g. Parson age ta O lea Flop, on Sunday, My SOtb, 180, by Ret. V. Adams, Mr, Martin R. Buwmaa, of Allamanvill, and Miss Mary A. Curry of Jan ville, aU of Clerfild oeaoty, Pa. irl illCIIARLS In K.rth... to.,.hp ,j,tn. Ijt, T.CTd.r, Ma, Jih, llio, llr,. Miehitla, r., ag.d It ywM, 4 nontbl Md 17 d.ji, OKKRNAWAI.T. Iq U.rtiiet lownihip, on flnnd.j, M.j I0i., ISM, H.uli, d.nhl.r of Tbonu W. u4 C.nlln. UrMa.tl .c.d I jHn aid 1 oioatba. nnBKNAWAl.T I. La.mm lo.n.alp, oa Tnaadat, Jaaa lal, IHO, M" Th.iau, ana .1 Thoaial W. aad O.rolla. UrMaawali, ad h, ..art. Uriv gSflrrrllsrmratfl. TO FARMERS 1 I wlih I. lafotm la. P.tm.n of Clrart.ld ooaal,, that I as tb. aaaraotar.r at WbMlar'v pal.al Railway CbaUl IIOHSEI'OWKU, With Threshers tad Oleantft of on er two hora power. For tart ber particular addrtn th andaraigortt at Blonmsburg, Cotnmbta county, or call upon F. M. CARDON ft BHO., Aeenta, la Clearfleld Pa. J. M. HUL8HlkR June Id, I Me 1m. Ww dwtisnntnts. gUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CUEWINSVILLE, PENN'A. -Tbl old and wll-tstabliihed Hotel ha beet leased by tbe undersigned, and he fsoit eoa- Bdcnt ot rendottng satislution to tho who may patroaia him. Uood stabling attached. LEWIS 0, BLOOM, Propretor. April 31, 'eft-tf. TAIMNOLC'TION OP PARTNEHHIIIP, J The partnership heretofore xistlnt; be twn David B. Welher and T. 11. Welker, In the lumbering builneat, etc., wai dissolved by mutual eon sent on the let day of May, I860. AM per sona having claims a B sett led ar requested to present Ibem immediately to either or the under signed. DAVID H, WKLKLH, T. II. WKLKKH. UrahamloB, Pa., June , 1830-lt. VDtllMHTHATOK'M NOTK li. Notice ia hereby given that Letters of Adminiitra iioa on the estate of FRANC Iti M. FULTON, late of Burnside township, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, hat Ing been duly grub led to tbe u rider -aigned,all persons indebted lo aaid citato will please make imtnedialo payment, and those bar ing elaima or demands agaiust the ikiue will pre sent them propurly aniltentiealed for settlement, wiihont dlv. JOHN KIMU, Patchiuvill. Pa., M.-J 6, ISSui A LlMIMNllMTOIt'M NtTltl'V-N..tice liereby gtv that Letters ot Adminla tratioD on the eMale of A I, Pit Kit W. OWKNH, lata or FernustiB township, ClcarlloIJ c inoty. Pa., dre'd, hiving hen duly Kantel to the undcr- eiKUi d. all pvrsonj irid'ptd io a4id will fi nare make Immediate puyuicnt, endthAe htv tg claims or driLabds against the sauie, sill present thorn properly authenticated f r settle, nient without delav. JAMES ll. HILK, Admlniftratnr. Lumber City, Pa., June Id, UHU-6t. A1IMINIMTK ATtlHH N(Tl(.-K--Notice It hereby given that Letter of Adminis tration on th attat or JO UN A. THOMPSON late of Bradv townsbln. Clearfleld count v. Pa., deceased, having ben duly granted to the sndersignod, all persona indebted to aaid attat will please make immediate payment, and those having claim or demands agaimt the same will present them properly authenticated fur settle ment without delay. HARAH ANNTHOM PSON, MILTON Ii. THOMPSON, Administratori. Lutheriburg, Pa , Jane 2, ISoO-fit. AOMIMffTHATOR'S NO I ICf--Notlo la hereby given that Letters of Adminia tration on theoeUteof IBABKLLA LlDDLK.Iate or Jordao township, Clearfleld oouoty, Pa., dee'd, having been iny granted to tbo uuderiigned, al! ftertone Indebted to aaid estate will please mike in mediate pay meet, and thus having claims or demands against the asm, will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JAUBtJ Jl INTER, Administrator. AoaonTllle, Pa., April 1 ISSO fit. AIMT1IR M MOTICE-Ib th Orphan' Court of Clearfield eoaoty, In the matter of the estate uf Mary J. Davidson, deceased, late of Bell township, Clearfield county. Tbe under signed Auditor appointed by said Court to di trilmt the balance of money In th hand ot Ja. McUee, Sr., administrator of aaid eat ate, among tbe person entitled thereto, give notice tbat h will attend to tbe duties of hi appointment at hiinffioe, in Clearflild, on Tl'EHDA V. THK 82d DAY OF JUNE, A. !., 18S0, at 3 o'clock P. M.,. when and where all parties interested may attend .' OSCAH MITCUKLL, Auditor. Clearfield, June 2d-3L 1X1X1 TOH'S NOTICE. Not io Is hert J by given tbat LeUer Ttamntary on the estate of JOHN POTTKR, late of Brady town ship, Clear field county, Pa., deceased, 'having been duly granted to th undersigned, all per-1 ons indebted to aaid estate will plteae make im mediate payment, and tboaa having claim or de mands against the tame will preeent them prop-j rly authenticated for lettleuent without delay. (IKURlilC. KIRK. Kxecutor. Lutheriburg, Pt., June Id, I ('SO -fit. j JpOR SALE. The undersiarned will tell at n rivete sale all that tract or parcel of land aitnat in Decatur township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., within a abort distance of th Tyron A Clearflell H. K., and aIJoioing laade of Robert Hudsoa and others, and known u the Jacob B. Uearhart lot, Th aid tract containing 00 acres mor or lees, with tw veina of valuable eoal thereon, hat about 30 acrea cleared, and Is tho key to a largo body of ooaj aooui using aeveiopea. will be sola low and opua easy Units, ror particulars, apply to DAVID L. KHEBS. Clearfleld, Pa., July 11, UH. FARM FOR SALE ! The understated will sail at private sal, hi farm, located in Pna town ahip.Clear field ooantjr. rm.t ouBiaioiop; SXJUw'l' V AOIIX1B, half of which is in b good state of cultivation, with a frame dwtlllng, log barn,)a thrift orchard and an tacellent apring of never failing water, together witb the necessary outbeildtngt, Tbe portion not cleared it heavily timbered, and all ia underlaid with coal and Iron. It wil) be aold low and oa taty terms. For further information oall on tbe premise, or add rest tb tabscribr at Urtmpiaa Hills P. O. OWKN J. KKKNAN. Grampian Uilli.Juot 2d, IKNO-Ilm. JOR TINWAKC, II AUD rt' A H E, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, tint NEEDLES, ATTACIIMENTS and parts, and all kinds ot SEWING MACHINES, 00 TO U. II. M KICIiELL, . Agonl, CLEARriKLD, PA. (Jan. 1, -M -If. ATTENTIONJARMERSI IIIAVg ratonxd lo nj aid ka.la.aa, aU .III b. Iiia.H at lb. Pl.nia, Millollira, oa Pia. uaat, CLEARFIELD, I'A, wbara 1 will Mil all ainua ei AGRICULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS, AND TUB CELEBRATID "WOOD UO'WXE ts REAPER, A tare, itnek of whlflh I hava alwava oo hand. Alio, HAY RAKES aodal!oth.rmachiM.u.Hl bj ma harmar, al wall aa malcilali fat rapllra. p-v 1 will aaebaag-a tba .bar. arllolM for CASH, GOOD BEKE OATTI.R, w BHEKP, Al I eonttmplata bateharlnK, and woolj la pl.aied to b.ra tb. traJe nr tho f.rniin, auhllo. KI.AW w. 1UIUWN, Clearfl.U, Pa., Jaoa I, I8HU tf. SrhnIlH, Court Male OF- V virtue of an ordtr of th Orpliani' Court I J of Clearfleld count v. the undersiened Kieca- tris of the statof 1IKN JAM IN LANHBERKY, late of Bradford township, Clearfleld county, Pa., deceased, will sell at public sale, at tho hoaaa oa. copied by th family or the said Benjamin Lane berry, ia Bradford township, la aaid county, situate on part of tbe promises, on Friday, July 2d, 1880, All of tb Interest of aaid estate in the following dtoribed rati estate, vlt t 2To. 1. All Uittt certain tract of lund tltuat In Bradford township, Clearfleld eonntv. Pa., bounded and described aa fellow: Beeia. nlng at a yellow pine grub ; (hence east IK per. nhe te a white oak hush tbeae south l!4 pr bea, mor r loss, U nablie road : thenna alnne aaid pnlillo road 90 perches, more or leas, to th line 01 sam rarm, a originally made) tbne west along aaid original line 10 nrrhea, mors or let, te a post enraer t taean aovth degrt wett 60 perches to a poet i tbeaee Berth (it deirees east M prehea to a post theao nortb SA per- " " yinow pine pjrur,. mma pi see oi Begin ing, containing Kl.l tCNl V AC'KlfM, aor or ls, with a large TwoHtory Fromo Houho, Lara BAHN, and ether outbuild In thareoa erected, abovt It rs' a cleared, ana A uuuu BKAHINfl ORCH. AKI,eieptingaad rarvlng oat tt tb tamt fear aorts, upoa which th dsnrbter of Uenjnmlo Linabarry, deceased, Ilr, and to bo rat out Ib a square piece, beginning on lb Ua of tb fat at. 2T0. 2. All that piece or Irftctol land idiolntnt ine abov, situate la Rrmdfhrd toera- ship, county and State aforaaaid, hewBdwt and devcrlbed follows, vis i Beginning at a black oak eorner I thence north 8 degree east At perches along public read to a port, at tawreaetiosi ef two public roads tfaenoe aonth VI degree weal 10 perrhe elt.Bg public road to a peat i theao aonth I degree west 10 perch e along ohereh let to a post) thea aoath H7 degrees east 44 perches to alee of beglanint,eoBtaiolng MIX A Nil UNK. HALP ACHfeX, more er lett, all eiaand aad an dor ranee. No. 3. All that tract or dIoco ol land aituat la Bradford township, eonoty aad State aforotald, bounded and deteribed at follows, vlt : Beginning at a whits oak eorner oa line ef old farmt thenet aorth 01 perches to a post ; thence south M degrees east AV perches to alon ; thence aouth Tl perrhe tt bmck oak grab; throe west, partly along lint of eld farm, tfg perch, more or lest, to th place tf beginning. toBtatn T At ANI M PKKVHIt. with about 12 acre altered thartoa. n..lf Of MALU On third eah, and th balance Ib two tnaal anntvalpavmeets with Interest after confirmation Of tale, to be secured bv bond and mortis ee ur Judgment bond. MAROARKT LArfBRIRnT, Eter'i or Kt at of BenJ. Laniberry, Jee'd. Inn t, 10 t $rw dfrrtlfirmfuts. John Irvin & Bros., CUIIWKNSVILLE, PA., ' ' DEALERS IN All Kinds or Merchandise, -bTCH A8 Dry Goods. Groceries, Etc. tot MAM FACTl Kh'KH AND UKALEKjf IN MtlTAlll? TiyiltKK, AND KVEIIY DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LDMBER CUT TO ORDER. Tlif Only Maiiiifucttirots in rtrarilfUl (uuuty of ihu , NEW PROCESS FLOUR! tt t'i.oi R, chop .urn sfjcu i.w.i ts o.r ii.i.rin tT?"Ca8h paid for nil kinds of tirftin Wheat, Kyo, Oats, htc, Curaraairllla, Pa., Jan. J, ISKO-tf. Aaron P.lara -.A. K. WoolrlJje nrALEns in Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'D CO,, PA. Reapectfully solicit their pu Iron ft and th public generally to cull and eiam- ina toeir new biocr or Spring and Summit Gooth C0NBIHTING Or' Cashmeres, Vol re teen a, Dclntnes, l.awns, uingliam., Fruits, In. bloa':hed and lllcaclied Mua lim, Kancy SltirtR, Sheet inp, Tickings, Carpets, Hugs, t)il Cloths. IIOSIEKY, Laundried, Whito, Cheviot and lVrcalo Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Men's and Ilovs' Clolhinir. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos, elc., etc Groceries A (ieii'l MeiThandlse Will be found ot first quality, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Tho fol lowing aro always kept on hand, (somo few only in thoir season) : Sugars, Teas, Coffocs, Spices. Syrups, i onlcctionerics, Urangos, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, etc, Hard ware, (jucenswaro, Glassware, Tinwaro, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, Clocks, Trunkt.Valisos, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, & Miners' Supplies, ALSO, DEALER! '..!' BAEZ, E. E.TIES Ss SimTGLES. June 2, 1880-tf. The Leading, The Cheapest, THE BEST Boot and Shoe, Hat and Cap Store IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY li tba aa. I. tha OPERA HOUSE, -KRPTBV- G.C.& T.W.M00RE, Whav Jatt received our Baring aad lummer coca, wnicn, Baring been purr based beior tbe advance, can be sold at tbe OLD PRICK. Call and tee. Ilvside th cheaper good In onr lia,w keep BOOTS, FINE SHOES, Perkins' Boots and Shoes, CLAFLIN'S SHOES, STETSON'S HATS AND THK USM INK TAVLOK MACKINAW HAT, Wbick ar. nar aprnmilea. W. al.o bara a fa.ll HiMarilKNTa' HUalMKH IIKDKKWKAK. All tb. lataM anTollm hi NKCKWKAH. (li.a n. a aall aad b. aati.flad. ;. C. ATOM W. MIMtRK. VlMrltlJ. Pa., April 14, lSSO-Sm. SherifTs Sale. 1)Y etrtoe of writ ef Fi Issued J oat of th Coartaf Con aoa llai of Clear held eoDBtr, aad to ne directed, there will he i posed to rill! 1,10 BAI.R, at the Court Iloaae, id in oorongD 01 uiaarocia, oa dnedajr, 4m 9, 1M4, At 1 'clock, P. M the follow nt deecribed real eatata, to wit: All Defeadant'c iatereet In eerUia tranter lce of land, aitaate la Dell towaialp, Clearfield ooont y. Pa , hfwinotar at a rock oak oa inb.dlria. loa line of tract No. ft,7M j theae hy said line ten to s? aert an i7 to pare hex to a ( ; ineao nwiu negreeaeui in peroo to a Boat ob tract lia of Ntt. ft.764 theao aorth tX de free, 4o wett 101 t 19 to a poatt these Math 1 degrees wel 170 1-10 perehe ta rueh oak aad plaoe ofbetlDaiBff.emitaiBiDK lefaorceaad alli ance, and koowB as tract No. 17 in tab-division of No. 0,7 (io, her is, about M aro eleared.with siaall plaah house aad roaad a barn t ber eon erected. Keited, tahea ia eaeoutioa, aod to h u)d as tb propartjr ef Heary W. Korb. ALSO, AH th rlaht. Iltl aod iotarest of Ircndante la all that aerial traet or piae of land vfteale In Lawreae township, Clearfield Co , I'., boon, ded and described as follow : He ft loa ing at a itntt corner and line of a M t net aod 49 W aatt froia eenlre of tho Trron k Clearfleld Railroad; theae oat lit fret to pott forniT ; thrao oatt Itit fret te pntt eorner ; thence north IM ft t eaid 0 root tret : thea bfitoBlna at a pest eorner of ether tida ef street theace north l Tft io pm wrner i iittwioo siy Tyrone-) nr--sld RalW-ad south 107 fket to past corner at 10 ftnA treet before meatioaed. and her Ine therenai ereetedahrewery,l4i feet, l stories hifh.with caller aoddaeer ranltj alto a ttto-Mer? rraea house, H br 40 feet, with toa basfsnent; also a frame stable, 1 by U ft, to koaaf, Mil ether owl bulldiof Uereen." - al.f0, All th Hrht, title and laterasl ef tfeedaBt la en elher lot or piM of irrand teet In th Tills; ef Hillsdale, Lawmen te wash In, Clear-1 eld eewnty, Pa., howade4 aad datrrilwd as fol- ew: Bounded ea th west by aa alloy, oa the arth by Brow street, oa the eatt by 0prlna lUeet, a th eoeik by Owe read, eoBtlBini i of an ara. Ne hlldiort thoreo. Beiwd, tahea la tore Ilea aad to we tell at fee property ef Charts Shaffer. Taaii or HaLBTke arloe r u at which tbt property shall be i trash off saeai b paid at the liai of ale, r tech other arraajttant ad aa will be apprered, otkerwiae th proper ly will be lnaidkauly oat Bp and o!4 asda al to eipense and risk ef th pereca to whew It waa itruefc aff, and who, la eat of deicltacv at lb re sale, shall aaah rood tb sane, and Ib bo taiUDca will the Deed be presented la Court for eonflmatie ualee tha eay I actually paid to th ttbwfff. JAd. M AllAFfKY, Baaatpp'a orrtoa, I Sheriff, riearfield. Pa., May II, MM. Usrrltaurous. ATTENTION FARMERS ! WK nAVE ON HAND AND ton SA ,E ONE CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION REAPERS & MO AVERS. A CAR LOAD OF THE FARMERS' FRIEND POrOltti FIMUK FEED OKA IN PUII.E, AN O A ('All T.OAO OK THE ' 1 TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES. Till-: BEST SELF AND IIAKD DUMP RAKES IN TH R V01iT.!. Wo nlso have a lot of Itebnor'ti Level Trend Horse-Power Tlircriliers (iuJ Clenners for one and two horses. AIho Turnbull's Oliio Wagons with IJeveled Slioulder Spokes, wliich adds fully one third additional strength to the wheel. Also Cortland Platform Spring Wagons, with two and throe seats, and Open and Top-Buggies. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere. Tho above Articles will be Exchanged for Sheep, Cattle or Good Horses. M. CAR DOM $ BRO. Clearfield, I'a., May 2fi, 18l0-2rn. N. E. ARNOLD, O XT 3Ft 7r 3ES XV S XT X XL. X- 3S. WILL HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK 1,000,(1110 ONK MILLION 1,000,001) ONE MILLION SIIAVKD SIIINGLKS. 1,000,000 No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash price paid at all times. Liberal sec Arnold before contractinr vour bark. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWEWSVILLE, PA. Ma, 11, 1880-tf. ' A. NEW SX3R.XX3E 2 Mill mMHHHHHHHmmmmmm AN IMPORTANT NOTICE! I Ijeg leave to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and surround ing country that I have opened a first-class establishment for the sale of Heady-Made Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, mWi& f SEHISHIHB fiOOiSS, tounks a VALISES. i j BESIDES I PEOPOSE TO CABBY A. FULL STOCK IN THE MERCHANT TAILORING I.IN'K. AU. OF wniCH 1 WILL SEI.fi AT UKUSUAf.T.Y 1,0 VV ritlCES. MY PL A OK OF IIUSIXKS 13 IS Room . Wo. 4, Pie's Opera House. Your patronogo is respectfully olicitctl. Call in person or addrei. ALBERT T1IAN1IAUSER. X. ii.-oxjh rnrcE strictly adhered to. (Mcarlield, Pn., March 17, 18H0. JAMES L. TJ IV 33 JSlEt.'VjTSilEtTM.. MAKKKT HTKUKT, til UAHPllU.I), PKNN'A. AU kinds of CapUolfl onil (Juflini kept oil band, and Inrniahod to order on Abort notice, including tbe finest nn well as the clieapent Ihnt can be manu facto rod Our oonx8iB pnusunvBii Is tho boat in tine, and will bo furnished when required. Funeral ntlendeU in any part ol' the eouoiy. Tall at my office, on Hecond atreet, or leave vour orders at Troutmitn'e Fnrnitiiro Store, adjoining the PoMoffice. . , JAR. L. LKAVY, oct 1,79-1 y.' ' - Clearfield, Ta. APPLICATION Ft III PAHDOW.-.No-tlce Is herebr m Iven that at.hcalion will be mad to th Board of !rdis at their monthly meetllnKoa the third Ttteedajr of Juno neit, for the pardon nf S 8. Ilavnes and nerre llaynos, Bow In th Western Penitentiary under Mntcnce fnr horta toaliii, of which thy wen cot I "tod at the Jannarr aetaioa frr la. f tb Co art of Quarter Session, of Clrarnld ennntr. li. T. TIHUtlhllAnH, CleatfJeld, Pa, Mar 3C-2L Attoraev. (CAUTION.- AH persona are hrrefcy warned J B-t to purrht er bare anrihitiK to do with the following prnu prnnerlT, now la th pM- slua of Wm. II. rVhnarrs, uf Kaifhaut township, fit : Cook elove arid) utensil, oa heating atev, , two bedsteads, with beddioa. one book cas. on cupboard, eueaink, uae eel chain, aa ataed, aae table and other household Rood. The forrceiuf properly wa purchased y ut at Sheriff's aad 5 neat a sale, and It loaned to tho aaid Wm. 11. cbnarre, aubject to aiy rdr at any Urn. EDWARD BC1I NAURS. Karthaue, llay H, Ibho Si. -:.-: Tn-r- k W want a capable, bcaeet man to east as out A real foe ta I sal of M HKKKV ".TIM K la near. leld Oouaty. A kttowlSHlM of th burtflett It easily acquired. Wo ofler PRllMANENT KMPLOYMKNT, GOOD TAY AND KXfK.NHUa to th fijtlit ma who aa fte hit aadUlded t tentlea toth work. Oirate, prerioua aad pret eat wceopatloB end feferenoe. Addree, R. it. CIIANR A CO.. " ' 10 Horth Mwtioh iUtl, PhilVP. May . M-J. UUauroat. PAY THE BARK. 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. SAWKD SUING LKS. 1,000,0(10 advances made on larse lots. Go LEAVY, JXtw dmtlsfmrntj. . ARNOLD WANTS 5.000 Rail Road Ties. CwwimyIII., Pa. Ja.. t, Tt-tt AHIOJFI.' NOTICE. To Wh.a. It Ma, C'onrara t ThaaadariifaH, b..ia, bD a,ointMl Alii, aeat for th. bto.nl olaradi tnra hj Ja. B. Orali.ai, of Cl.arl.ld beroaf b. all perfon. tkarrfara, barlnn elalmia(.lo.th)ni will praMol th.r. to aa for i.tliaiarnt, anl tboaa In. 4.1 al to tba aaid 'Irab.a wa r.oalr.4 ta aattla aarl oiik. paruaot to aa. nwAnn . BiniitR, AHKUHY W. hit, Cl.art.ld, I'a., Dm. II, 1171-lf J Ai(nni. i ; HIJRNS1D12 Normal Institute ! Tbia School .III op., a. MONDAY, MAY tt), I S0, and ra.tlaaa tw.lra Mba. TUITION: Jar.nlla Daarta..t.,..H,..... .H..4J C'aiaioB Uramba. - 4 H OaraMt Branobai a.4 Tbar, WTaMbtag. i M Uibat Uraaob., ...... M Mri. Malt. Irti. .Ill Iwb llitraaaaul Bull at raon.hla rat.a. Tba Kor.l ClaM .III U talaad aM.lkl, b, Iha Coaat, Hiipartataadni. r-Hood boardin, aa. ba bad at Uom to li.M ,ar k. koana fat lf boards m. b. had at rratonahla ratat. For farthar tafMa tloa tall a. .r addreH OKO. W.1KNES, Pria.lp.1, ;a. II. KXLLIY, AwiM.at Bnrfll., Pa, Marrb I7,l If.