THE REPUBLICAN. CI.KARF1KL1), PA. WKDNKKDAY MOKNINO, JULY 14, IIS. Terms of Subscription. irpttd la ftdvftnM,or wlUin.thrw noothi..,' W If fiKiil ilttr tbr nd btfun lit moaibi... S M If IUftflrthiirUoa of til nonbu... I W 4rM.un. 8. M. Pirn MILL A Co., N-wt- p.r AJttttiilni Acuta, IT Prk Row, ornw lUtkuftii BlrMt, ro oar duly Mtborto-d AbU lo Nw York City. KEMGIOUS pJOTICBM. Method I tl KiUoopI Churrh Rt. Oio. Lbipt, Pkitor. HorvivM fty 6a.bb.tt. t IO.) A. M., and Ti r. m. Bftbbatb Rnbool at 9 A. M. rrarr Met) tint avary Wadatttlty, at P. M Commuaioa Harvlearit ttabbath of avary month, at 1P A. M. Watt rieartteld N. E. Church Rr. Chaklm W. Bi -MLBr.P.itor. Praacbiog avary altaraatt SuDtUy, at t o'clock, P. M. SuD'Uy Sotiool at a, r. W. All arc in He J to at una. PrelbytoriBH rimrrb Hv. II. B.Butl.b, H.hbftth Mrrleei inomin and araning 8b- Uifa School at I P. M. Pmytr Moating WhUm- lay avaotng llaiitiat Cliim-h. Rjt. , P-Hor. S.M..1I1 SobouUtS I. il. I'raynr Mm tin. wtrj n ctaoi(I. venlng. wt. KraucW t'lturch CatliollrHPT P J.SuaMinAN. Divioa varrioa at 1U4 A. M., oa tha fint, tkird and lourih Huadtyiof aaob month; Veiper aad lJeoodietion of llm Hkfied 8aflrauint at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School avary Buaday KiteraooD at 3 o clock. OFFICIAL MHELTOHY. TIMB OF lOLPIM gUABTBB lUMIu-. OuUtT. Second Monday of Janaary. 1 bird Monday of March. Pirft Monday af Juna, Fuortb MjtRdjgr.ai Saptoubar. TIMB OP OLDIM COMMON H.WA. Pint Monday of Ja-a. HoconJ Monday of NovauiW. PUBLIO OPPIOKRt. Prnidont JdgUoa. Charted A. M-r. A mutant Law Judy- Iluft. Jo-n 11. Orvli, of lieiiaionio. Attoeiat Judge Abram Og.lan, Clcarfltld ; Vinoant U. Holt, Clearfield. Protkouoiary III Bloom. Kfitfrad Rrdth. J. Morgan. Trtaturtr Philip DotU. Dittriet Attornty J. F. M.Ktnrick. Sheriff Jatnei Mahaffny. htputy Sheriff Y. I. Tbontpion. County Smrweyor Bamual P. MoCloikay, Car eniTilla. County Commhetoner C. W. Kyler, flraham ton P. 0.; Klah Johmton, Uratnpian Hilla P. 0.; Joba Norrli, Sr., Cnrwanivllla. Commiionrr' Clerk John W. Howe. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear Bald ; Joiaph UUliland, Tbrat Rum ; J. 8. Nor rir, Woodland. County Coroner Jamea A. Moora, Clearfield. Jrt, (fomaiMtioMr AndrawJ. Jaekion, Claar Dcd, Win. R. Brown, Claartleld. Superintendent of Public School M. I. Ma Uuown, Clearfield. Sealerof WeighuA ileaeuree Jeeaa W.CarHla, uffica at Luthartburg Pa. olarut i(i-John W.Wrlr;ley, Win. Ra-dpbau-h, Cyrui Gordon, Ckarflald ; Joeeih H. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Carweuiville; J. A. Living (ona, UuBoil City. Our Sytcial column te decidedly Intaraetlng In a loaal point or view, and profitable reading to ouUlderi who want to eava money. YEtt,l'C;OI'ilftB! "Will you lake wheat, oall or Corn for tub-.-ripiloB V Wo ara often Inquired of in thii way by letter from patron, wlw reclde at a ditanca from CIcarMd. Wa again aay yei. Tba recelpU of a letpviniiblt merchant or mill owner In the Iclnity, will answer ui Ju-t ai well a tha oah. To illtoetrala: If any of our pel-one will dalWer m a bag of grain at the will of Joseph H. Brath, in Cbait towmbip, Horaoa Palchln, In Bnrniida, Thomae II. Forcey, In Orabira, Wm. Porter or b'baw'i. In Lawreuoa, or Bronn A Beyler'i, at Rook tun, 1'nlua townahip, and forward their recelptj for the amount, wo will era Jit them on their account for tha-aunie. In thii way all may soon pay what (hey owe, If they will puriue till cuurta. IAdvortiHcrs and others will liear In mind that all articles intended for publication in this paper must ba banded to, not later than Tuesday, at 0 A. M. Don't forget It ! Some of tho far mora in Ijancaator counly rut their grain by muonligbt Ibia harvest. Tho crop of cliestnutB thin coining Fall will be em.imooi, If something don't Inter fere. a An awning in front ot Morroll'tf tin ware sturo and an'tlon room, on Market street, is among tha lateat things out, ThoH. F. Cooper, of tho Rkpuulican office, spsnt the Fourth interviewing tha (Jetty s- burg battle-field and surroundings, and had n vary enjoyable trip. . i A twenty five hundred pound cannon waa recently east nt ei-Sberiff Pia'a foundry. In Osceola, and will boom during tha coming cam paign for Hancock and Kngliih. The naruo ofYrof. W. A. Kelly, County Superintendent of Schools of J oil arson county, has recently been added to tba list of subscribers to tne nnpuaui m, - m A Bad Place to Live We learn from tha Punisutawney Syiril, that Mrs. Hacker, an old lady In tha Sith year of bar age, residing ou Whisky run, In this county, Ml down a flight of atalra on tha lta nlL, and broke three rib. Shields Normal Academy, Funxnu- tawney, Jeff. Co., Pa., re opes i on Tnaaday, July 37tb. Bishop Warren lectures In the evening. Teacbara and all who have an Internet in educa tion will find It to their advantage U read "Reasona Why," found in our local eolntna. i a mmi will hold an adjourned sale, at bis offiu on Tues day July 20th, at wb Ich time all unsealed lands on which the taiea have not been paid for 1978 and 1879, will ba sold without any farther ad journment. V. 8. Minister to Turkey , agree with hia ftlead Forney about Uan. Hancock, and desires bis election. Mr. Morris made a elrong Radical speech In aur Court House in 187ft, and will no riitubt bo remembered by many. Mian Kate M. Mitchell, of New Washington, haa boen eboaen toteaoh 8a bow I No. 4, In tba Primary Department of tho Leonard tiraded School, of Clearfield borough. Miss Mitchell baa tho reputation of being a first class teacher. Sshool No. 4 will occupy a room In the old Academy building, whlea haa Seen lepalrrd for the occasion. m e m The subscription achooU ot juveniles, taught by Mias Carrie Flegal and Mies Ida tiaar hart, In tha Leonard Uraded School building, ak iad on tho SOth alt. On tha day following, July let, the teachware and scholars united in hold lag a vary pleasant a ionic la tha grora at rt Hills dale," east of tho borough. The HtUt folks, it It Stid enjoyed It hugely, mm a One Moat Knit. In tho death of John Irwin, Sr., of Wolf Run, Law reap, towo ehlp, and In fact the county, loonea on of Its oldeat and most eateemod cltisans. lie was among the) flret settlert In this county, and during his lifetime commanded the rtspeot of all elassee In bia neighborhood. His remains war followed to th "r'nHoB ctuietery" followed by a very largo toaeourso of people. His wife eorvires him. "No You Ion't." Those of our renvlera who made fun of our census slat meat, walib we publish d oa the 1Kb of February last firing onr population at 41,844 will pleas obnago their lur; because, if the Censai Knnm Praters are to be relied upon our county will ea end tbtt figure, Tht aggregate Inorear will ei Bc4 seventy per cent, and that of Woodward M9'Bd; tonn'hlpe w itl eqael that of Loadtilte )eath of Harrt McKiiuiin. Harry MrKllba, son of Jore MrKibbaa, of the Cfirard Hoase, Philadelphia, and well koowa ia Clearfield, having olorked la tba hardware store of at F. Bigler A Co., la tkts plaee, aoma si yaarn ago, died la New 'rk olty oa tb 10th ntt , ffhll Wing eonroyf d lo hospitnl. Ills death wat anused by an orerdon of Inudaanm. lit about ttSDty-five years of ago, and loaves a young wife with whom h lived onbefplly, a a mm Two ftwht train came into collision at an early bear an Tuesday morning, fvth nit, at reeenbarg, on the middle division af tba Penn sy' Mia Railroad. A freight train following, Uh John B. Crawford as aoginaar and M. A. ft-vr as fireman, ran late th wreck. Both V Biea war last sally klllel by oars fafliag oa t i Tbair ram a ins war taken lo their home la arHsbarg. Cattle, grain aad merchaadlrt f 4jry deecrlptloa wna sesttsred about prom Is co ly. Fife of tl.e cattle mre hillel. Tie ewaat la tba dim moonlight to wanjer lortfe U mael bar ' And tba aaphyra blow ai yon oaward ga There'a nolbiag thai la ewoatar I Yon alog a aoag aa yon walk along, Ana minB now nappy yen ibaii great bar I But your witble'a huibad and your hopai are crashed, Tog t bar wilA thalkoalar.M Hclcmck Krpti licau. 'Or. LlndHoy't Mood Searcher," by purifying tha lyitem, aofWna tha akin and beaut i fiea tha eonpIeiUu. i if Cki.ehy Tlaktb. Krnt'St Bock. Clearfield, Pa, baa an head n largo quantity of Celery i-laati, aad of the beat quality, at bis green bouae, oa Front ilratt, whieb ha will aell at 76 oenta per handral, or one iboniand for pi, e i - Fifty Men Wanted. Fifty mon ara wanted ta angago la caning and baullag loga on Muratlan run, In Uraham townahip. For furl bar partleulara addraaa Davit B, W blm in, Grabtutton, Pa. Firit eoma, flret lerrad. H-U Bank CnANQEa.---The County tional Bank having purobaaad tha Banking llnuao of tha Claarfirld County Bank, in Uraham'a building, baa ramvad Into that block, on Mark at itreet, while tba Clearfield County Bank will eactipy the rooumn Haoond i treat vacated by the County National Bank. 41 - - a m A Cannon Kxplodrh and Kii.lh a Man. Mr. A red Pearult, aged about thirty-four yeara, waa killed at Brooktille early on Monday mornloff, July fttb, by the aiploilon of a cannon. A pit'ca atruok bim oa the h ip, mathlng It and oauaibg death h) twelva boun a'terwarda. He Ira res a wife and aeeral children to lament hit untimely death. m - 1 - C'ENTKNNIAL WlNE. 1'liy- aioiana baro uaed Bpeer'a Port tlrapa Wine of New Jaraey, and, having applied to It the itrict eit tail, pronouaoe It a pure wine, aad rooaia wend It to the aged and infirm, and for geaeral ua nbeia wine la dtilrabla, aa tba moat reliable wine to be had. It received tba bightat award at the Centennial Exhibition. For tale by B. W. Uraham, druggiit, Clearfield, Pa. i A Blunder. Tlio compositor in our laat licue dropped a portion of a paragraph out of tha article In our local eoluiana, In tba proceed Inga of the dram plan Temperance In Ion. It ahould read ai follows : Tha addreif of walootoe waa delivered by Thomaa K. Moore, followed by tha choir wltb "Merry Greeting," and atterwarda an addrera waa delivered by John Ruuell on aLlteratura aa a Factor in Temperance Work." The "devil" wai evidently aol around when thii blunder occurred. ItEViHKD. -Tlio Soorotury ol our School Board, Mr. Brown, haa banded ua a re vlsad list of tha names of teaohors and their sal ary for tha eurrcnt year as follows t Principal B. B. Youngman, $1,15 per nn.nlh ; First Assistant V. U. Harris, $60 par month t Seoond Assistant Malt. Savage, $4j per month ; No. 1 Primary L. E. Weber, $45 per month ; No. S Primary W. K. Tate, f2i per mootb ; No. 3 Primary Carr la Flegal, $:tfi per month ; No. 4 Primary Kale K. Mitchell, $0 psr month. How We Grow. Ten yeara ajjo tba Censua Kouineretore put Clearfield down at 1,9AI, and Wsst Clearfield (boo contained about furt7 souls while at Clearfield, or Hillsdale, waa a blank. Now we figure up as follow i : Clearfield proper.- 1,810 West Clearfield Hillsdale 37 186 Tolal f,S83 In round figures this territory In 1870, con tained a population of about 1,400, and now 1,383 ; being an increase of nearly vtnty per ffNf, It looks bow as though our population la the county would reach 43,000. This is certainly a healthy state of facts and goes lo show that Clearfield county has nut lost its rigor in sup porting a large population. "The Old Folks at Home." Mm. Jane MeCultuagh, wife of Wm. M. McCullougb, Sr., wna eighty years old last T hurt day, (he cttb lost. Uer childrea surprisvd her about 4 o'clock in the evening by bringing all tha little ones wltb well-filled baskets, to tho old homestead to take aupper with grandma. Her four sons Thomas J., Levis K., William M. and James M. and their wires were present ; two daughters Mary A. and Jane twenty-three grand children and three great-grand children. Tho old lady Is in good health, and looks much younger than she is. She haa aa only sister living In Oxford, Chester county, Pa., srbo is 82 years old. She baa four brothers still living, the youngest being 61 and tba oldest V0 years old. Four of her grand chil dren and one daughter-in-law were absent. Her children are all living except on the lalo Z. C. MoCullough who died a few yeara ago from the effects of Injuries received at Uettysburg. - mm Maruied. Wo copy tho following notice, taken from the Jorsey Shore llirald, as tha brid formerly reaided la Clearfield, where be has many acquaintances and friends i "A large number of friends aisembled at tb resi dence of Mr. and Xrt. Weston Culvert, on the Island on Wednesday last, June SJd, to witness tho marriage of Mr. W. U. Orafiusof Tyrone, Pa , end Miia Rosa RuOnead, of Jersey Shore. At 7 o'clock (be hippy couple were mart led, Rev. W. A. Stephens officiating In bis uinal happy style, after which the party partook of an elegant aupper prepared for the occasion. Tb evening waa oa of pleasure to all who were preaent and Mr. Mre. (Jraftus warn warmly congratulated after tbeir marriage. The beppy couple staited on n weddiug tour on tho 9.3Q train, and parted with tha good wishes of those present, for a happy aad prosperous journey through life. May their Joys b many and tbatr troubles Uw." Announcement. Life of General Winfittd Scott Hancock. Wo ar glad to know that tba well known publishing bouse of Hub bard Bros., of Philadelphia, have In preparation and will sooa Issue the "Life of den. Hancock," written by bis aid time friend, Hon. John W. Forney. Tbe career of the brilliant soldier viho la sooa to be tramferrod lo the Whit House fumlshea material for a volume which, In deep nnd thrilling Interest, has rarely been equaled In tha annals of American biography. It la fortu nate that Its preparation has been assigned to Col, Forney, who for twenly-lv years has boon known ua on of the ablest editors and most brilliant wrltsrs In America. Ills kuown ability, and his pcrioaal Intimacy with Oen. Uaoeock, nr a fufticient guarauty that tbe book will be full, eompleU and authoritative volume of permanent va'ue, anl la this respect widely different from ordinary campaign literature. It will be sold only by subiortptl jb, and m i t meet with a very Urge sale. - m - Tut Beht. Tho wonderful returna made by the If qui table Life Asauranco Hociety are illustrated by tbe many Utters eipreaelve of satisfaction, written by the policy holders to tba company, the following is a fir eaemple : ! York, Maine, March 3d, 1S80. J. F. Clark, Esq., Agent, Portland. Jhar Sir; I note aitb pleasure the rtnult of my insurance by tbe Kui table Aesuranee Society under my Too tine policy, Na. 4V,V)v. I harefpald $:i,tt7.Q-,and for this you have carried an iour- ar.oa ot A,vU on mo for eleven years, nnd yon now offer me eab $3,4X4 80, or $St.I& mora thaa I hae paid you. Soofler at life insurance should net these resulte nnd Insure ia the Equitable. Yours truly, llBIRT Mot'LTON. With such dividends It Is not surprising that the Equitable does to largo a business. All its policies become Incontestable after throe years, nnd no company In tbe country has so wide a reputation for Ibo prompt and tall payment of death olaims. R. M. MeRnally, District Agent, Clearfield, Pa. 081 re In Shaw's How. W. H. Hariiporii, Agent, Ooota. D. S. Moor, Agent, Carweosvili. J. Hamilton, Agent, Lulheraburg. June II 41 Lahhimer Pout, No. 179, 01. A. U - Oa Friday evening, July 3d, E. W. Halo, Dlstrlei Post Commander, assisted by ComtadH Wm. II. Kfnkade, A. H. Smith, and other members of Joba W. Oray Post, No. V0, ot I'hlllpaburg, or ganised a Post of the Grand Army of tha Repub lic la the Lodge room la Pie's Oner House, this horongb, mu taring in forty. four members. Tba following (Bears were elected aad Installed to am until January, 1st, I8HI, vis : I. P. CCspt. P. A. Oaulln, I. 8. V. C -K M. Hnhvurar. , . I. J. V. C Hiram T. King. ' 4. Adjutant Prank A. Fleming. s. S. M.-Meorge D. Rank. 0. y. at Wm. It. brown. T. U. M. fl.-Samael Pnoa. I. O. D.-Wm. A. Ogden. I. 0. U Cornelius Owens, l. flurgeoa J. p. Burchfield, M P. 1 1. Cbapila Jacob U. fluok. Alter tho installation of oOor, tb members of the Poet and representative af lb ksenl prees participated la a sapper al lb Leonard Hoase. The Post wast named "Lerrimor post, No. IT 9," la honor of Major J. Harvey Larrlmar, who wai Major f tha SSd Regiment, Pa. Velae tears, and killed la an engaagomont near Brlsto Statlaa, Virginia, Fehrnary I4ih, 1884. Majar Larrimer was tb editor f the Rapuiuran In I860, and for several year previous. On Saturday, the Id i net, a Pott waa organised A Carweasville, whet tblrtj four mmbrt war mustered In. Got a policy in the EquituMo I.ifo Asanranoo Society of the U.S. K. M . McEaally, Clearfield, Pa., ia District Agent for this old and reliable Company. It. - ! Ml - JIuy Toot Mux Now ( Wo ro tlio proprletara af a Saw Mill, aompleta la every par tloular, which wa will sell very aheap. For par tleulara, addraaa I. A. A W. D. BItiLKR, mch3,6U.tr. a ear 11 eld, Pena'a. m a- e H See a woman on hoiaMelAc-k in another column, riding near Bpeer'a Vineyards, with a bancs of Q re pea from which Spear's Port Urapa Wine la made, that la So highly esteemed by the medical profession for tba nsa of invalids, weakly, peraoni and tha aged. Sold by K. W. (Jrabatn, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa, jly-U-'Ttt-tf. i i A Fact. An auvortiHomontinKorted la tha Rnri'iLiran will reach mora readers than If published In all tha other papera la tha coun ty, and eost tha advertlaai leaf than one-half In other warda, an advertisement published In our Jcurnal la worth doubla tba prion of that oharged by any other puMUher In tho eounly, It Is a faat." tf. Now Standard Rinoer Sewino Ma- chimbs for $.10. Each with castors, drop leaf. three drawers, half rabinct, wlod bobbins without running machine, and Warranted for Fit Yeara. Homing too Machines, same description, $'10 each. NiW Centennial, Jli each. Call befuro bujlug eisenbore. J. K. Hanhkb, j-lG 4i Claarndd, Pn Fwinalo u eukiicHs, acidity of Btoinach livr and kidney diseases, non-roienskn to obit drrn (or wetting the bed) have all been cured In n great number of oases by nsing Hams to a, Liver aad Kidney Cur. 1 J ' Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusvlll, Pa. For sola by all druggists in Clearfield, and Joseph Seyler A Son, Luthersburg, Pa. It New Daily Staoe Line. Jamea L. Leavy has sueueoded in baring a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and Penufield.and will hereafter rua n dally stage between tho two points. His eontraot began with April 1st, and the stag will leave (learfield every morning (oioept Sun day) at o'clock, making connections with all trains on'tbe Low Urade Railroad at I'tnnileld, re turning after tbe last train the aama evening. Passengers and freight will ba carried at low rates. Orders left at any of tbe hotels will he attended to. 10apr7Vlf Farmkrh, Look Here I Lytlo will give you highest market price for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of produce. Ua has the largeat and best selected stock of groceries, teas, coffees, molasses, spices, oil salt, sugar, qucenswara, tubs, buckets, baskets, churns, Ac, in Clearfield oounty. Ha buys his goods in large quantities from manufacturers and first hands for cub, and takes Ibo advantage of all discounts, and so be Is enabled to sell at lowest prices, lie gives eab prices for produes.and sells his goods at tb lowest prices in tho county. supt-':4'7Vtt PRIMARY ELECTION. Tho Democratic Primary Election will occur this year on ta 18th of September. It will, therefore, b In order to announce tho names of candidates on and alter tbe 4th day af August. Our fee for announcing candidates will be as fol lows : Congress $1A Assembly , H It Protfaonotry 10 He fritter and Recorder 8 County Suiveyor - & This will include the printing of 12,000 tickets and Ihs necessary blanks for holding tbe Primary Election. No name will be announced unless the cash accompanies tbe order. 3l n i a - - Clkarpield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Ck-arfield Divlaloo, Pennaylranla Rail road, for tbs week lading June iVtb, UasLand tbe aama time last year COAL. For the week Sumo lime last year Increase Previously during year..., Same time laat year Decrease Total in 1880 Same time last year Decrease . 40,383 an,5A , fiftl.TM 1146,404 60,440 othrr raRioara, Lumber 171 cars. Miscellaneous freights 1 00 " THE CENSUS. The Enumerators of our county have lodged their returns with Protbonotary Bloom, except Ing three townships Covington, Quitch and Karthaus from which there Is no report up to Tuesday moraiog, July 13th. Bolow will bo found a tabular statement of the work of tha Enumerators, which Is as follows: Burcald Borough M Clearfied " 1810 Curwens'll . 705 Hontidale 208H L. City SVS t New burg " .. N.Washton" 281 Osceeia " 1254 Wallaceton ' liifi Becearia Township 1401 Bell 1001 Bloom " 443 Boggs 905 Bradford " In86 Brady " I8H1I Burnside 17V4 Chest " , I2VA Covington H No return Decatur ' 344T Ferguson " 715 Olrard " 67i Gosben " 501 Oraham " Mi Oreenwood " 452 Oulich " No return Huston 14 - 1358 Jordan " OV4 Karthaus " No return H Knox 708 Lawrence " MM... 2225 Morris " I71 Penn U Pike 1440 Sandy " 3720 Iniun u &5I Woodward u 5101 Total 40,007 Included In RurnslJo township. f Included In Chest townahip. Tbe throe townships still out will, no doubt, add not less than 1,000 to the population, and make II, In round numbers, not less than 43,000. This Is n handiome gala sloe 1870, when our population waa only 25,741. But few oountbss In tbe Slate can make a more healthy show. GREAT FIRE AT TYRONE. two sot'ARRa or Horsi" in twb crbtrr or mi towr in noma. Between three and four a'eloch on Thunday, July lib, n fir broke out In Woodtn's livery stable, located la tho centra of tha principal bus Iness square In Tyrone, The alarm was given, but before the Tyrone engine began to play, tha atablo, with Its contents, together with nine horses, was toniumed. Ta splendid Lorsoa and an omnibus, formerly owned by Robert Lott, of Huntingdon, were burned. Tba flames communicated to adjoining build ings on Juniata and Mala streets, nod notwith standing tho efforts ol the firemen, tho principal business house la tho square worn barned te tb ground befor tht flame were got under control. The Vigilant steam fir engine of A 1 toon a arrived about five o'olonk, and did good work In staying tho progress of tha flames. Tb Huntingdon steam fir engine wss also sent for, and at 6:25 started for Tyrone, traversing tha twenty miles la about twenty-lva minutes, and In forty minutes from the tlm of leaving Huntingdon had two streams of water playlag apoa tb flsmes. The fo 'lowing U a list of tho buildings burned on Juniata street : Temp let on A Co'a warehouse, and Dr. J- C. M. Hamilton's kitchen, insurant $5,000 Smith A ti ray's grocery, Insurance $2,000) Crawford A Co's storeroom, Insurance $3,060 ; J. A. Thomaa' residence ; W. B. Stewart's shoe slur and reside., Insnranc $9M Mn. lo Blseh'i buck store, no insurance; Memlnger, Stewart A Co's slothing store Blair County Bank City HoitL on the wrnor, partially. On Mala street tba following properties were bailed : llrrmld printing office, insurance $3,00$; D. Burkot Wilson's book store, partially ; Tyrone Bank, D.T. Caldwell's tnsurano ofloo, Flynn'o hall, Insurance $20f0M ; Qardoer's drug store ; P. Saeerlnger's tobaoo itort aajl residence, In surance $8,000 j D,fimt printing ofloo, In snranc $70$ VaaValiah A Wilson's dry goods sure, Insurant $5,000 Joba Seullla's taller! eg establishment, fully Insured Isaac P.Walton's Jswplry store, no Inmraa, la the centre of tho square tb following build ings were burned te the ground i Wooden s livery stable, "Doe" Joaoi resident, Baaerlngor's Isble, Hollaad's resldene, Mrs. Seswart'i rwai denoe, CUeher'l rag warehons, Adam Statlar'a resideee Mrs. Bigolow't residence, n tenant home belonging Nowlln'i heirs, and three or mur stables. The loot Is rarionaly estimated at from $125,100 to $1 50,000, while the insurance amounts lo about $HO,00. It I BBlrersally oaedd Uat lb fire wis the work of aa Incendiary. "Carry the news to Alary I" Health and happiness ar found la every boa of "Sellers' Llrw Pills." Lint of letters romaining unclaimed la tb Pos to files, la ClearDeld, for tno week ana Ing July I2tb, 1880 1 Klr Andersen, Daniel A. Boone, Miss Minnie Cohn, Stephsa Crawford, Miss Lias I Dixsoa, fi A Bro EliUr, John W. Gray, Miss Kate J. Land Btemr, Mrs. Till Mouroaon, Wm. McLarney, Hugh UDoaald, John Nibill, Mrs. Sally Nusb, Miss Marlah Snyder, John Hhanb, R. W. Vln cent. P. A. Uaitlin, P. M. . am LETTER FROM BRADY. LTnuunavifi, JnW Tth. 1880. Mn. tioonuRDBH : The Democrats af Brady have organised a Hancook and hoglish Club, and intend to seeur n full Democratic vote In tb township. Tbe Club organised tba 30th of June, The following officers were elected t President. J. Hamilton t Viae President, Daa'l (Hood lander i Secretary, W. B. Lather Treasurer, Jacob Moose. Tha following Committee were then appointed to secure a room for tb meetings i w. H. Lu liter, J. H. Bdlngorand J. L. Weber. Committee on Music, Maj. Luther, Fred. Penti nnd M. II. Thompson. Committee on Constitution, W. 8. Luther, J. II. Udinger and J. C. Wilson. Everybody is satisfied with tho nomination, and don't bo surprised if we send in tbo roturus in November with four hundred majority. Bbaiv Domochat. LETTER FROM SANDY. Dubois, July Oib, IftsO. Editor Munium AUPtur Sir : It allords me pleasure to writ to you that on Friday evening, July 2d, 180, we held ia IuUols a very success ful ratification meeting. Major 8. M. Tinthoff, nn eld veteran Democrat, formerly of Brook villa, was ealled to the chair and made a neat III tie speech, and slated the object of tho meeting. The usual number ot Vie Presidents and Secre taries being appointed. Dr. H. P. Btrowbrldge opened the meeting by asserting that although no bad been a Republican until tbo organisation of the irettbek pnrty j but leelleg that the party ooma aooompusn notbioc a would now support llancoakand English. L Great Applauss.J After the rendition of choice music by tbe Ex celsior Cornet Band, Mr. P. S. Weber wai flailed out, who responded with bis usual earnest and oonvtnaing argument eulogising tlio hero, Men. Hancook, for his high standard ol statesmanship. as displayed bv him whtn Military Governor at pi cw urieans. D. L. Krelii. Kno.. was then called, who nro eecded lo outline In n very eloquent manner uenoocK a oareer wniea e:wned rounds oi ap plause. II also criticised tbe actions of Unrueld, as establiahed by tbe Congressional Record, In the Crvdlt Mobilier and Salary Urab. Mr. J. B. Johnston, n College student at Uettys burg, was (hen oalled and closed the meetlog with an able address amid cheers, muiio and tbe burning of oil barrels. W'e are organising a Hanoick and English Club, which bids fair to be a grand success. loo nomination of bar belli not only fell like a wot blanket on tbe Republicans here, but like a dosen of them. Hespeotfully. a a mm e mm LETTER FROM JORDAN. Mail now, July let, 1880. Editor Rn-unucARt A party of children and friends came to tbe bouse of Joseph Pattersoa, July 1st, 1880, to celebrate their fltlieth wedding day. Tha parly eonslsted of four sons and their wives, throe son-in-laws nnd their wives and i thirty-six grand children. The party arrived at the house at 10 o'clock. The old man was in the I corn field plowing corn ; ho loft the field to ace what it meant tnat so many wagons aad boggles were stopping there. But besuoo took tbe hint and all was right. He said if be had cradles he would put tnom to cutting wheat, but the party gave him to understand that they didn't come for that purpose, but that they wore going to have some fun and all waa soon right with tbe old man, when boards was secured and a table was erected in the front yard and spread with al I tbo dainties that heart could wish or appetite de air. When every thing was ready and the bride and groom that were united In wedlock fifty years ago to-day, took tbelr seats at the table. Next thorn was Mr. (Jeorge Erhart and lady, of 1 Knox town Jb ip, wbo had oeiebretod tbeir fillietb I wedding day on the I Oth of June latt. Tbe table was surrounded by his sisters, brothers, children I and friends. Every body appeared to enjoy tbe dinner and think it was good to be there. After dinner Mr. David Krhart read a letter I from Rev. Mr. Campbell, which suited the M-! easion and was vary impressive. Mr. Patterson is abeat seventy ye ire old, and there are few younger men wbo will go around bim In a days work. Mra. Patterson is seventy-1 eight years old and is quite feeble, but eon woik bcr garden yet and Is a sample gardener for some of our young folks. There is not n gray bair to be seen in nor head. Toew.ih of the writer Is that their lives on thv Bearing ahore may be a happy one, and not a wave of trouble roll across their peaceful breast. N. K. mm aa i REASONS "WHY. Shields Normal Academy, Punisutawney, Jeffer son county, Pa., which re-opens on Tuesday, July 27lb, at 0 A. M., haa a larger patronage than all the other Academies In tbo oounty com bined. 1. Tbo Faculty is from three to six limes as large; thasglving tha classes retry day, as much recitation time as one in struct or could give in n week. . A specialist Is placed over sach depart moot 8. There Is not another Institution in Pennsyl vania offering equal advantages at the setae oust board with furnlsbel room as low as $1.30 per week. 4. The Sunt Instructors In the Bounty in Elo cution, Drawing and Penmanship, Oil Painting and Wax Work, Vocal nnd Instrumental Music, Fonr Languages, etc. 0. Tbo "Academy" n beautiful commodious brick structure, is boated in n pleasant and healthful town, thocittsens of which are determ ined to make lb school second te none In tba Slate. 0. A course of lectures is one of tho attractions of Ibo Institution. A 1 so I are will bo delivered in tb M. E, Church, Punxsutawney, Tuesday even ing, July 17th, Suhjoct i "Forces In a Sunbeam," by Bishop 11 W. Warren ; him of National repu tation and Chan (angora fame, wbo Is one of the most ek.'i sent. Interesting nnd Instructive lectur ers in tb United States. T. Normal, Classical and SeisntloedrpartmenU. The ebarges for eight weeks, In tbe Normal de partment which Includes the common branches, Eractie In teaching, daily Instruction of ona oura duration In t local ion by Prof. King, n graduate of tha National School or K locution nnd Oratory, Philadelphia, Penmanship nod Drawing, Vocal Music Including nse of book, ar M.50, 8. Every sffort Is made to secure positions for those who wish to teach, and every member of the Faculty works with untiring onsrgy and seal to prepare our students for tbe teacher's pro fession. V. Tbe Faculty Is composed of Instructors from Pennsy Ivania, Waynesburg, Pa., Lebanon, Tenn., and Pittsburgh Female Colleges, Natioaal Sobool of Kiooutlon and Oratory, Philadelphia, also Mlllersville and Indiana State Normal Schools. Sand fo r a sircular. "WAS BILIOUS AND MY NERVES WERE QUITE UNSTRUNG." SitKRiPAN, N. Y., Jan. 1870. Dn. M. M. Fbnnkr, Fredonia, N. Y., Dear Sir : I had been out of health for three months. Was bilious, my eyes nnd complexion being yellow and my nerves were quite unstrung. Had lost my appetite, my moutb tasted bad, my head was Mopped up and felt dull and heavy and I had lost my ambition. 1 have now taken ona bottle or your HI nod and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic and fse) entirely cured. Yours truly, July -14-24 N. N. WUITAKKR. Dr. Ftnaer's Blood nnd Llror Remedy and Narr Toole may well be called "Tbe conquer ing hero" of the times. It la the medical triumph of tba age. Whoever haa "tbe blues" should take It for It regulates and reetorej the disordered system that gives rise to them. It always euro Bllloasnesi and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, SplecB Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotches and all skin Eruptions and Blood disorders; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy Sleeplessness, Impaired Nervae and Nervous De bility j Restores flesh and strength when tbe sys tem Is rot, n Ing down or going into decline j cure Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Broochitis, and all Lung and Throat difficulties. It does those things by strik ing at the root of disease and removlog Its onus. Dr. Ftnaer's Improved Cough Honey will re lieve any cough 1b one hour. Try a sample bottle nt tan cents. Dr. Fennsr's tieldea Relief euros any pain, as Tooth-so he, Neuralgia, Colio or Headache in five to thirty minutes, nnd readily relieves Rheuma Una, Kidney Complniat, Dlarhona, stc. Dr. Fanner's SL Vitus Dane Spools. On bottle always cures. For sals by HartiwUk A Irvla, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. aag-27-tf. Spctlnlt. Mirii, Krr. All r.tinn. ..tillnj . r.t. cLh So. in, Mubls. itould boj ih. N.w In proTtd Liiht-Runiiln Wd. for Ml. b Juhn 8. l)t.rl, Cl.mrfl.ld, !., or MiluR. Um, dt.l.r in UKBiBM ua urging, JUynoldivlll., P.. lutb ia Dream ro fii.i R. N.wton th.w kwpi a full aupil of Fradonir. Bul.a and Platform Wagooa fur lala. To bt aam at lha Hbaw Iloua. 7ra. vui aa or Klilr.aa aim at tl.arn.ld I'.nn jlraola. Ba; I, if, Wiarin, SID.tllt U.rMt.kairH boon., dallT ara .1 lha railroad, In ear Inula ef i.tHju. at all polnu oa lha Tjrona A Clearfield, P. K., Rait K.ile Vallrj, and Peaa,lanla Rallroada, for wniea i win pa, ine aifb.it market prlee. i. T. (nail, OelK, liri.tr. CI.ar6.IJ, 1'a. Wirran.DeliTered at tbe Rail RoaJ. 10(1, am l,.nab iba.W abln(lat. 10(1,(111, It. Inch aaed ab(nl.a. loil.ooa feelef pine koarda. eoo,0(l ll f.H ibared hoopt. ,oiio railroad II... BO.toa feu of khkI k.alosh board..' For erbleh I will pa, lb. blgheat aarket prlM, dellrered at Olearlleld, or at an point oa the iroa. iioarnoia nallroao. J. F. Kaiaaa. ClearlrU, Pa , Oet. ID, IS7I IX. Orb Uitbohid Ptn Cant. Disooiirt Olb PnivBi. Sewing Machines ou now be purchased nt Merrell's tin and variety store, from Aae in wards. All kinds of sewing machines repaired on ia orioii none. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 187T. vvkitatrroK a dim " uavo praparvu a form, and have) on hand a large quantity, of blank "Collector's Sales," which have boon ap proved by tha highest legal authority in the Courts of this oounty. At 7Vafy Vt per uuaon wo win man any uuiur io ma vol lector ordering them. A Collector, when ouuipotled to advertise property, must post up not loss than three notices in tbs most public plooos in bis uunugu ar lonuiuip. (I. Just llcceivcd. Just Rocolvod liy AHNOM), al Car 1-oacl Nova Hootia riaslor! Car Load pure Corn, ft ye and Outi vnop ! Cur Load Deukon Halt I Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, Cirocorioa, 4c! oTBhinKlea, UnrK. i(. i(. Yio and ('ruin will bo tukun in exchange. CurweiiHvillo, Way 1, 1H7H. quarried. ClINRAII-WALUKON. Al II,. home nt lha liriJe, on Tbur.d.y WKroinK, June aitli, IK80, l.v II. V.lh.. I ..n.k U. Ilk.ill It I'l-.k at tbe Ward lluu.e, Tyrant, I'a , and Mm Ho. iraiuron, Ol u.cool. Aim., ra. BANDAlL-l'l'ltKOKAPK -In Wllllaia.poil, on Wadneida;, June tll(b, USD. b, Her. C. W. Ilurnl.y, Dr. Wm. II. Randall, of Porbxlllr, Sulliran eoanty, Pa., and Miia R. Clo,d I'pda fr.ll, ef Wllllaluapoll, Pa. IIUMUAUNKR SIIIRSY.-At tho M. K. l'arionngeln Weat ClMrueld, Jul lit, lSbO, by 0. W. lluralav. Mr. Daniel Unniffarner. af Law. renoe town.bip, and UlaaMar Uhiroy, of Uirard townahip, Clearfield oounV, Pa. McCONNKLL nAAD. At tba re.ldenee of Mr. Cbrlitian IJaaa near Troalvklle. hr Hee. J. T. Uladhlll, Mr. Win. K. MoConnell and Min Kalle H. Haee, both of Urady towoihin. Clear field oounty, Pa. 1IAR0ER KKP1IAKT. At tha U. B. par aotiage, in Woodland, oa June KVtb, Ittbll, by Rev. U. Coniy, Mr. Ooorico L. Ilaraer and Miaa Cordelia K.pbart, all of Stoaeville, Clearfield oounty, Pa. PRtfKt.TN Plnannit v....L.tn. Mn..U I..I. lu.it 1.- t..k- 'lf- y, aouv, u .... ltiru, Mr. Jamea Proella and Mn. Caroline P. Ploard, both ef Coringtua townahip, Clearneld eonoty, i .'nn.o i,ii,iiii,u-. in nuoiiiaau, neu aeiday July 71b, Hull, by Rnr. R. E. Wllaon, Mr. Charter Uatoa, or Philipiburg, and Miaa H. Jennie Uithintfk of Wnnillnml. I'l.arfl.lit Alton. ty, Ponn'a. CARTER 8 II AW.-In Clearfield, on Tuea. day, July tth, IS.ir), by Kei. 11. B. llutler, Mr. William J. Carter and Mlal MaKle 8. Shaw, all of Lawrence tow n.hlp, Clearfield oounty, Peon'a. Sin. IltVIN. In Lawrtnao towmhip, ou Thursday, July 8tb, 18S0, John Irwin, Sr., aged 81 years and 10 months. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLBA RPItLD, Pi., July IS, ISS0. Flour, per evu...M t'i 00 Buckwheat Flour, nor ont 1 00 Corn Meal, per owt - 1 00 Chop, rye, per owt 1 TO Chup, miied, per ewt 1 46 I) ran, per owt 1 26 Wheat, per bushel 1 20 Hye, per bushel 85 Oali, per bushel 60 Cora, ears, per bushel 40 buckwheat, per bushel 00 Clover seed. ,. 0 OP Timothy iced 3 To Potatoes, per bushel (0 Apples, per bushel ,. 00 Onions 1 00 Hams, par pound 13 Shoulder, por pound 8 Dried Beef, per pound 10 Chickens, per pair &0 Gutter, per pound I Knits, nor doton M. 124 Salt, per each, largo 2 -ttu uoai uii, per gallon lo Lard, per poua H. 10 Dried Apples, por pound m- T Dried l'vaehes, per pound. . - IS Ileans, per bo hoi 3 00 PEODDCE MARKET REPORT. FHiLiDKLrniA, July 11. The flour market is firmer, but wheat Is lower and corn is less active. Cotton continues steady. Sales at I2.c for mid dlings. 11 ark is hold at $M per ton for No. 1 quercitron. Heads No sales hare been reported. Flour and Meal Flour Is Orrn and In fair de mand at rather high rates. Hales of ,6i0 bar rels, including Minnesota extras, at $4,1ii(6. 26 ; Pennsylvania family, gt.02ifft,5 ( western do. da. nt o.2si,6, and patents at 7UK T.7 j. Hye floor is needy. Sales at $4.2j. Urain Wheat is in good demand, but rather lower. Sales of 4,000 bushsls, including choice red and amber, nt 11.141, nod damn do. do. at Kl.Ui. At tba open board first call, $1.14 was bid for July; II.Oi'l for August; ll.OHj for Sep tember, aad l.OSj for October, Rye Is steady at at 86c for Pennsylvania. Corn Is Arm, and there is n steady inquiry. Sales of 10,000 bushels, in cluding rejected, nt 4i(it49c, steamer at 47(u4c; mixed at 4VC, and yellow at 'jIlM. At the open board, Arst oall, 4tja was bid tor Jaly j 49Jo for August j 60o for September, and 41o for Oc tober. Oats are Armor. Salss of 7,00 bushsls, Including mixed nt 17 lo, and white, al 0(rb44a. Whisky Is In good demand. Sales of 100 bar rels western at $1.11. Cnic.no, July IS. Flour dull. Wheat active. weak and lower) No. S red winter, l7 No.S Chicago spring, Wife ror August i 7 jo Tor Sep tember ; No. S do., 8S('bSac; rejected, C I (u, ft tie. Corn doll, weak nnd lower; Wi for cash aad August, and bid for September. Oats active and lower; 24jQforoash; 1.1 (c for August and Sep torn bar. Kye dull and lower at 03c. Barley steady. Pork active, firm and higher f)3.;Uf 11.74 for oesh; t U.8frd,U v0 for July; $i.W for August ; IIS.T7 for Heptemlwr. Lord easier ; $0.76(8,771 for cash ; $A.77((i0.80 lor August; 11. 811 for Sen Umber. Bulk meats unsolUod t shoulders, $4.80; short ribs, $7.16; short clear. Kgga, riifvo. Whisky steady and nnchanfted. E X ECUTOR8 NOTICE.-Notloe Is here. J by given that letters Testamentary an tha estate ef mui.iAU JUna, late ol Utearueld borough, Clearfield eonnty, Ponn'a, deceased, having (V'fa duly granted to tha undersigned, all fiersons indebted to said estate will please make mmedlatc payment, and those having olaims ar demands against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. HOBKRT WHIULBY, Kxecutor. . Clearfield, Pa., July 14, ls0-6t. D lHMfil.tTlONOHPAUTNICBXHIp.- Notice is hereby given lhat the partnership tatrly I lilting between J. F. Kramer and W. W. Worrell, or Clearneld, Pa., under tho firm name or Kramer A Worrell, in tbe saloon busi ness, in Clearfield, was dissolved on tho 12th day of July, 1880, and that I will not hold myself re sponsible, or pay any further debts contracted under said Ann name after this date. JOHN F. KRAMKR. Clearfield, July 14, I880.4L CAUTION. All persons are berehy wsrned against pnrchaaiog or in any way med dling with the following personal property, now In the possession of Alfred C. Wise, of Knox township, vis : 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Bay mar, 1 sot of hsavy harness, Singletrees and Spreader, 4 bead of hogs, I eiock, 1 stove, I beds and boding. Tho foregoing property was perohasod by ua at Coustable sale -end Is allowed to remain In lha possession of said Alfred C. Wise on loan only, subject to our order al any time. W. L. WISH, WM. 0. ARNOLD, Niw Miiiroat, July 14, 1880. St Agenls Wanted rr the only an then tic low priced book containing tho lives of GEN. W. S. HANCOCK W. H. ENGLISH. A complete reeord of tbs early and military life of Maj. Oen.WinflsldS. Ilancook, with a full and graphic .account of tbe proceed i a gs, speeches and Incidents at tha Ciacinnatl Convention, also ths platform, table of ballots and letters of aooept anos, with tb life of W. II. KngHh. Hlrhly em belli thed with nutnoroua artistic Illustrations and Bee, bandeome engraved portraits of each oan d Ida t. Bur success to all wbo tak bold i will positively outse'l all books. Send for cir culars and extra terms. Address, W. II, ki:U-KY c0,( 711 Season. Street. Philadelphia, Pa. July 14, 1BI-4L Slate Normal Scliool, 1NPIANA, pa, Bl ILUINll, tbe beat of Ih. hind la Ibe 1'alted Stain. ACCOMMODATIONS for KM) boardere. SCHOOL, iret.elaeo ia all raapeeti. DEPARTMENTS Normal, Clai.ieal, Comm,er- elel, Mualoal THE FALL TERM of 14 wteii will op. a en Monday Sep'l 16, 1880. KXPP.N6K3, aa low aa thoie of any other school fjrdlng tqual a J rents gee and arcommada lions. For Catalogue, address JOHN 11. KRKNCH, Mi. !")., PRINCIPAL. Isnuna, Pa., July ldtls, lfi s-t 9rw s4wti$fmfutfl. f OOO llimili:i.N.-Geurre Wearer On ej, want At thousand bushels of OATS, bow, miu win pay oaan or prouuoti. Clearfield, I'a Aug. 11, 18711 tf. aTI AIITIIIM Whereas wife Farwa. haa lif VJ my bed and board without any Just oauae or provocation on my part, i bsretiy caution ail persons against naruonng or trusting ner on my account, as 1 am determined to pay no debt con traaled by her after June Stub, 1880, unless eom palled to do so by due prooess of law. UKOKUK 1IA11T. Drain Lick, Pa,, July 14th, 1880 Lit 1,1 NTH AY NOTICK I Lost, or strayed from j Morrisdalo W Iocs, on the lth day of May lsiru, m BLACK COW, about years old, rather small and thin, bad a bell o wlroa last at home. Any person knowing of her wbereatout nnd brforlng her lo mo at Morrisdalo Mines, Clear field oounty, Pa., or sending me word wber she oan be bad, 1 will be very lliaaklul, besides pay them tor tneir time and uoumo. UK)) ltd K FLRIIAL. Morrisdalo Mines, P., June JJ, UHti-lt. A IlMININTRATflll'S NOTIC'E.-NT.tlce j is hereby given that Letters ot Adminis tration on the estate of AI.FKKH W. OWKNS, late of Ferguson township, Clearfield county, Pa., ueo , having been duly granted to tne under signsd, all persona Indepted to said estate will please make Immediate iinruient, and loose nsv ng claims or demands against the same, will present tbem properly autbenllflaled for selllo inent without delay. JAMKH II. II IKK. Adminlitratr. I, u inter City, Pa , Juno Sd, 18S(I Ot A Dltll NINTH ATOH NOTI('l-. Noiict J is hereby given lhnl Letters of rtilniinli truiiDU on lha estate of JOHN A. THOMPSON late of ltredy townhlp, Ck-arfiuld county Pa., deceased, having boen duty granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will pleaae make immediate payment, and those navlug claims or demands against the sain will present them properly authenticated for settle- menl without delay. HA It A 11 AH TlltrM.'SniY, MILTON li. THOMPSON, Administrators. Luthersburg, Pa , Juna 1, 18 St) -(It. HVaTllTtlUIB kl I at' f C. laT...!.. I. t . J by given that Letters Testamentary on tha ealats ol juilM fUTlhrl, tale oi Jlrady town snip, u tear Held county, ia., deceased, Having oeen auiy granted to tne undersigned, all psr' sons indebted lo aaid estate will pleiue make im mediate payment, and tnose Having claims or do mands against the same will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement without delay, HbUlUJtt U. hlllK. Kxecutor. Luthersburg, Pa., Juno Sd, UfiO-ftt. Spring,Suiiiiner Millinery! To Mr CusTouaao and tub Pi blic at Larcb : About Saturday. April 24lh, I will return from rniiadeipbi with n full linn or MiLLinaKk (JOODaSol all kinds. With new facilities for do ing business, I will simply say that I can now give my on Humors tne uenout oi my advent res In buying, styles and price throoKhout tho entire season. airs. i. u. rtAiau.. Clsarfield, Pa., April 21, 1S80 -3m. A iri)IT(RM N(TICi:.-Io the Orphans' J Uourt ft ticarneid oounty, fa., in thi matter of the Entitle of Robert Voung, deceased, late of Lumber Cily, Clearfield oounty. Ibo undersigned Auditor, appointed ly the said Court, t distribute tb money la tb bands ol Anthony Jiile, Auulotstrator of said estate. among the persons legally entitled to receive the same, Hereby give notice tbat no will attend to tbe duties of bf appointment at his office, in the borough of Clearfield, on TLKSDAY, tbe 27TU day of JULY, A. 1). lt.80, at 3 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons interested may at tend. OSCAR MITCUKLL, Auditor. Clearfield, Pa, June SH, 1US0. J)HOP(8AI.l FOR IttllLniXG, Jo Litrpenters and lluilder ! The Lawrence Township School Board will re- eelve proposals until SATIKOAY, the t U Til UA I Ur Jl LI next, for tbe erection of a tramo School building, to be located at or near " Hills dale," In snid township. Propoaals will be re jected after a o'clock A. hi., July 1, iHtitl. for full particnlars, apply to or address J. L. CON KLIN, Seo'y of tho Board, Clear Held, Pa. N. n. Tbe Board will reserve the right to reject any or all bids. je23 3t. rjM FAItMEHK I The Fourteenth Annual X Kxhihition of tho CLKAKP1KLD CO I' NT Y AuRlCLLTL RAL BOClKTV will bo held At CIcarGeld, ScpU 15, 1C & 17, 1880, LIDKRAL PRKMIUN3 will bo offered and made public in duo time, for which every Farmer in me oounty is invited to compete, ror inform a tion address Lb'ANuKK 1KNNINU, Prws't, Or AL. H. ROW. Secretary, Clearfield, Peon'a. Kiecuttr Uommlttse Philip uotts (Co. iress- rer), Beccaria twp.; llisha M. Davis, Penn twp.; John Smith, Bloom twp., Levi R. Dressier. Union twn.j Wiiaon P. Tate, Lawrence twp. Juno 10, IKNO-td. TO FARMERS 1 X wish te Inform the Farmers of Clearfield oounty, that I am tho manufacturer of Wheeler's patent Railway Chain 1 1 onE l'O wiut. With Threshers and Cleaners of ona or two horse power. For further particulars address the nndersigned at Uloomsbiirg, Colombia county, or UiearOeid fa. 4, M. llULttlll.UK. Juno 2d, 1880-Sm. FARM FOR SALE ! The nndersigned will sell at private sal, his farm, located in Penn townabip,C learfield oounty, ro., containing SIXTY AOItIB, half of which ta Inn good state of cultivation wltb a frame dwelling, log barn.a tbritty orchard and an excellent spring of never failing water, together with the necessary outbuildings. The portion not cleared is neaviiy timiersd, and ail is underlaid with coal and Iron. It will be sold low and on easy terms. For farther reformation all on tho premises, or addrtM the enhsrrilr at Grampian Ilills P. 0. OWKN J. KKK.NAN. Oramplaa Hills, June 2d, l(0-3m. J7K TINWARE, II AHI) W A It K, nnd HOUSE FUENISHINQ GOODS,' and NEKDI.ES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, and all kinds uf SEWING MACHINES (10 TO O. 1). MKKKEI.L, - . Agont, CLEARFIELD, I'A. June i, 'SO If. ATTENTiON FAR MERS I HAVE returned to my old bu.ineia, aLd .ill ba f.tund at tho I'l.niog Mill otlioe, on Pine treat, CLEARFIELD, l'A., where I will etll ell kind. or AQRI0DLTDBAL IMPLEMENTS, AND THE CELEBRATED WOOD atWEH Sc HEATER, A large etnek of which f have always on band. Also, 11 AY HAKES and all other macbinas used by ihe Farmer, as well as materials fur repairs. I will exchange the above articles for CASH, GOOD BKKF CATTLR, or 81IKRP, As I eontemplato butchering, and would be pleased to havo tbe trade of the farming public. KLAM W. BROWN, Clearfield, Pa,, June 9, 18S0 tf. af JO f M f . ll EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Ileal Estate ! Estftto of Eicliard Shaw, Sr., Doo'd. 111IE ander.laned, Vxeeutere ot tbe e.late of . HICIIAKD BIIAW, Sr., ilereaed, alll odor at pnblle aala at tb. COT RT lIUUtiK, In tbe bor ough of ('learllo)d, Pa., on Monday, August 9th, 1SS0," AT 1:10 O'CLOCK P. l Tha following Talnahl. real Mate, via i The tbree atorjr BRICK HOTEL proper!,, earner of Market and Firat Hroeu, la the bor ough of Clearneld, enown aa 'The Shaw House Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging iwu loot on Market street, and lw. reetea First street, wltb a two -story dwelling hooee attached. Th ba- jtaWao! all eonvenlenoee for n first-eless hotel One af the most desirable hotol properties in Central Pennsylvania. Tho above will be sold together with a two story frame dwelling boos on Market stmt, ad jacent to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling house and a two-story store building, all fronting on Market street. Also, a from dwelling house fronting oa First street, ALSO. An lhat certain lot, kanwa in th nhb ef Clearfield borough as Lot No ISO, . . fronting 50 feet on Locust street, run T ningbeck 172 feet, more or less, loan alley I ; with dwelling bouse and all accosts ry out- buildings thereon erected, and other Improvements. rEM.Vaf or MALE! One-third cash al delivery f good deed, and th balance te b secured by bond and mortgage, payable In one and two years, with Interest, A. B. BIIAW, JOS. BIIAW, Rurrlvfng Kx'rs of Richard Shaw, Br.,de'd Clsarfield, Pa , July 14, fllfli )Ww lU'frtiscmruts. gUSQUKUANNA 110USB, OUEWENSVILLE, PENN'A. -Thla old and well-established Hotel has oeee leased by the undersigned, nnd be feels eon fideat of rendeting satisfaction te those wbo may patronise nun, tiond stabling aitacned. LKWI8 0. BLOOM, I n. pre I or, April 21,'hO-lf. A DMIMSl UATOIt'H NtllCR.-Noiice J is hereby eivrn lhat Letters of Adminis tration an tho estate of A. II. BIIAW. Into of Lawrence township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., dec d, having I een duly granted to tbe onuertigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please in the Immediate payinsnt, and those having elaiina or lieu an da against the ssma, will p niton t l hum properly euOiuntieiited for seilU inent wilhoui delay. . MAKV R. SHAW, W. W. LKTTe, Adiuiiiirtral'tr. t'lcsrlield, Pa., June 10, tSHii-flr. 1 -am a! a r u The uudurilicDod .ill aell at urivala .ale all tbat tract or paroel of land altuata In Decatur towmhip, Clearneld oounty, l'a., within n abort diitanoo of the Tyrone A Ciearfiel l R. K., and adjoining leada of Hubert lludaon and otoera, and known aa tba Jaeob 11. Uaarhart lot The aaid traet eontalainc Ah aorea more or leae, with two reina of raluabie ooal tbereon, hu about 80 aerei eleared, aad la tbe ace to a large bode ef oual about being developed. Will be aold low and upon ea.y tertna. ror partleulara, apiiiy to Clearfield, Pa., July II, 187. AUDITOR1 fll'.PORTof theaeeountof J. O. Whitebill, Troaiurer of tha fOuR ID of tha borough of Cloarueld, Fennaylva- ia, for th. year ending April 1(1, 1KSU : DR. To balanoe from laat aettiement H $7X Sd To balaneo of duplicate of 1?7 til To amount uf duplieaUof 187 v. , ;va nv To amount to balanoe VJ 54 Tolal.. CR. By amount paid aa follow., lo wit : Tboa. Kobina, boarding W. olirer John Living.ton, buarding E. Clayton.. Win. Hoauii, boerding of H. aloatag.e. Mn. Short, " " Mn. Short, aewing Jama. McLaughlin, boarding trampa.. Harvey Faa.mure, " M J. U. Qrabaui, rent for Mn. Laiaont... K. W. Uraham, mdie fur Olirer E. W. (Iraham, drnga for Oliver II. B. Spaceman, drug, for William,.. Thomaa Duoket, ooal H M Wra. Dory, on aoeount of W. Olirer I. M. blase, beef Warren lhorn, repairing ahooa II. A. Kratter, mercbandiie Harry finyder, ahariug W. Oliver L. Uuinaburg, elotbiug tiulicb, lict'orkla A Co., oiSa for W m. Oliver II. B. Uoodlander, printing Wallace A Krebi, attorney fee Dr. T. J. Doyer. medioal attenilance... Dr. J. U. Hartawiek.med'latlendaneo W. V. Wright, making oat duplicate.. Wm. 1'urler, Juitioe'. coatl C. Howe, Juatloe'a eolta Jamea Kerr, Ju.tiee'a ooati ..., Hoi. Read, boarding trampl Kuil Read, Overleer, 1877 D. W. Moore, Overleer, 1877 II. W. Park, Overeer, 1871) Cbarlea Mignot, ilveraeer, U;...... II. W. Bmith, Auditor 8. V. Wil.on, J. Ilagt-rty, " John 1. 1'atteraon, etoneratlone and abatement on daplicate of 1S7V, and t'oileetor'a par ecntage Collector Head, exoneration. lialanca or duplicate in bandi of H. Head Balance dee from J. I. Pattcnoo on duplicate of H7 Treaaorer'a per oentag. oa 478T.73, at S per cent Jamea II. Lvtle, tnerehandiie tin to ro no 14 411 84 : 83 4 00 . 1 10 1 00 10 li 11 20 I i 4 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 13 SS t it 8 05 15 to 3 5t 10 00 '.'I 18 It 00 t 00 :i 8o 1 40 2 00 6 00 S5 00 17 00 It 00 10 00 I no 1 IHI 1 00 71 55 43 42 100 5 122 10 23 f.3 100 13 Total .......$!, 100 58 Now April lltb. 1810. we. th. underlined Auditor, of Cleartield boruugb, having examined the foregoing account of the Dlatriot Treaaurer, and eoiunareil tha vnueh.ra. And tha .am. car. reel, e&a certify thet there ia due tke Diitrict Treaaurer a balanoe from the Poor fund of 107 54. JACK IIAUKRTY, bMITIl V. WILSON, Audituri. ClearDeld, Pa., Jane 13, ISfO St. Aaron Petara.. A. K. Woolrldgc -DIALERS IN- Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'D CO., PA. llcspoctfully solicit llioir pntrons Jii and tne pui-lifl generally to call and exam ine (heir new stock of Spring and Siiiniiiif Goods, CONSISTING OK CtthlimoreH, Vclvotoona, Uuluiiu's, l.nwnfl, Oingliama, J'rints, In lilea':hoJ and lilcachrd Mus lint, Kancy Skirls, Sheet inp, Tickings, CnrDoti, Ittigs, Oil C'lotlio, IIORIET.Y, I.nundricd, Wliito, Cheviot and l'crcnlo Shirts, Oloves, Neckwear, Men's and lioys' Clotliini;, lints, Caps, BoolB, Shoes, ctu., etc. Groceries & (ien'l Mereliandise Will bo Tound ol first quality, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Tho lot lowing aro always kopt on hund, (noiho few only in thoir season): .Sugars, Teas, ColTecs, Spices, Syrups, tonleclionorios, Oranges, l.emoiis liunanas, l'ifjn, llntes, clo., Hard ware, Qncenswaro, Glasswaro, Tinwaro, Wood and Willow ware, Taints, Oils, Clocks, Trtinka,YaliHcs, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, & Minora' Supplies, ALSO, DEALERS IN BATvK, E. E.TIES 8c SEHTGLES. June 2, 1880-tf. The Leading, Tiis Cheapest, THE BEST Boot and Shoe, Hal and Cap Store IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY Ts the ona in tba OPERA HOUSE, KEPT BY G. C. & T. W. MOOliE,- We have jast rneeWeJ onr Spring aad Sumner kith, wuiro, nsTiag ireon purenwea nernre the alrane, ran be aold at the OLD 1'RICK. Call and sua. llesnies tha ohespe gotids lu our line, we keep BOOrS, FINE SHOES, Perkins' Boots and Shoes, CLAFLIN'S SHOES, STETSON'S HATS AND TUB 0NI INK TAYLOR MACKINAW HAT, Which are onr specialties. We also have a Ml line oi ur?i in BiaahK i dukkhkau. All tbe laUst aoreltiae in NBCk'WSAl,. (lire n a oall anil be tallsfled. tKO, C. ATpm y. MtXMlli. ClearCcU, Ta , April 1 4, nrn. H PATCH "0 for l IMft., iii P.,tM, Hiri, Mrtl,d at AW Mh. Aut.Ti rfutm HMrr Otiih la j9.iP.fiai. ftt.1.. r llit a to in ui . June IA, IKH0-Sm. lsl!anfoun. ATTENTION FARMERS ! WE HAVE ON II AND AND FOR SALE ONE CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS. -A CAR LOAD OF THE- FARMERS FRIEND POUDLE FORCE FEED GEA IN PRILL, AND A CAR LOAD OK TIIE :' TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES. TIIU REST SELF AND HAND DUMP RAKKS IN THE WORLD. We also lmve a lot of Ileebncr's Levcl Trcad Horse-Power Tliri(iira nnd Plontipra fnr nno nnd fwn linrftoa. Alan Tnrnbull H Ohio Wagons with Beveled Shoulder Spokes, which adds fully one- il 1 1 1 . 1 i lie tl 1 1 aV y 1 I 1 Til lf inira nuuitionai Btrengiii io ine wncei. aiso woriiana riauorin SnriiiDr Wagons, with two nnd three seats, and Onen and Tod Bub- i o ' gies. Please give us a call before The above Articles will be Exchanged for Sheep, Cattle or Good Horses. F. M. CARD OX $ BRO. Clearfield, l'a., Way 2fi, 18S(.2m. N. E. ARNOLD, O XT 3FI "W 3S 1ST S XT X JL 3L. 3S, WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE 3F 1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK 1,000 CORDS OAK BARK. 1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS. 1,000,0(10 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash price aid at all times. Liberal advances made on large lots. Go see Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, GUHWENSVILLE, PA. Mav II, IHSO.lf. r -A. IVDEXXr AN IMPORTANT NOTICE! I beg leave to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and surround ing country that I have opened a first-class establishment for the sale of Keady-Mado C othing, HATS AND CAPS, GEHTS' aFDBHISHIHG G00BS9 TRUNKS a VALISES. BESIDES I PROPOSE TO CARRY A FULL STOCK IN THE MERCHANT TAILORING LINE, ALL OF WRICK I WILL SELL AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. MY PLACE OF BUSINESS IS IN Room IVo. 4, Pie's Opera House. Your jiatroiiogo In rcajicctrully foliiitod. Call in jioraon or address ALBERT TIIAMAUSEIt. x. n,-oxE rnicK strictly adhered to. rival-field, Pa., March 17, 1880. JAMES L. MAI1KICT KTIIICHT, t I.I: AH I'l lil.lt, PKNN'A. All kinds of Carkota and Cofllnt kipt on hand, and lurniahcd to order on thorl notice, including tho finest as well ai tho clioapest that can be manu factured. Our oonrB niBBBnvEn Is tho l-t In line, and will to furnished when required. Funerals attended in nny port of the county. Call t my oflico, on Second street, of loavo your orders at Tronlman's Eumiture Sicro, adjoining tho Postoflloe. JAa L. LKAVY, oct 1.70 Ty.' ; Clearfield, Pq. Hftt dffrtljfmtnts. MOM'.V TO l.DAN.-Oa Int elaa. Im proved farm properly, by tbe Mulaal Life In.uranoe Coiunanv of N.w Yurk. on flrat atort Kane, ia euua from ll.OnO up. For further la formal ioa aily to (he urlrriirnel. Ill K.M IIAI, n. DAlllll. Cleeil.U P. , May 71b, lI If. 1AHM l.tMII Hll Hl.n. lo lla.loa anil Pine lown.bipa, Clearfield eoanly. Hra.oiiable tiae ai"-n lur pari of piircbaee l9 money. Prlcee 10 110 lo 10.00 per acra. Miner.', reaerfrd. L. BIRD, Areal, r.nteld, l'a. r IVaLtaea Kaana, S..L 10, ISIIl.if. Clearteld, Pa, WAGONS WAGONS ( llUGIilKS-UUOCIES. SPHINdWAGOXS, HPltINO WAGONS. THE COXkLIX MAC0Sa TOP A1T$ OPEN BUGGIES. KEPT OX H.yD FOlt .S.I LE. STAGE & REILLY, CLEAIiriRI.D, PA. M.y II Sra. SUsrtllanfoij. . a w buying elsewhere. O XFL- BARK. SX3El.X3t3CJ53 LEAVY, Jltm flfrrttsrmriils. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Carweaivllle, Pa. Jaa. I, H tf. a IHlniHKL!.) aniTlr-a. -er. aw iV May Conrera Tb. .adee-alined, aa.lna' It been appointed Arle;ne.e for Ibe beneSI W.reda. lore by Jaa. II. Urab.m, .f Clearleld beroef h, all pereooa, theref.r., bavins eleime aaain.l bin atll preaaal tbem to aa for eettlem.at, nad ta.ee la del ed t. tb. aaid '.Irabam are ranlrad t M nad aiak. payaaaal to ... II. l'WAHa a. BIULEIa. a rilltl u v tv fa Clearleld, Pa., Dee. It, 1 STav-aV 1 Aa.br.ew. huiinsiijl: Normal Institute I Tbia iebeol will ope. .a UflNDAY, MAT ID, I "."0, aad eontlaae t.elv. aeebe. , TUITION : Javealle hepartment Cjaraanai Draaebea 4 t Comaaan llranebaa aad Theory of Teabia( I B. Uiber Braaebea .....m taut Mra. MalL Irvla .III teaeb laetraaealal SaalOi nt reaeonalil. rate., Tb. Norma! CI... will be eiamtMd area ably by tbe Onanty Hopenntendeat, r-ti,.d bo.rdm wa be bad at frost It.ao. to II per we. fc. Koaaaa eelf boarder, eaat be bad nt ranaoaabla latoa. for fartkor labrava lioa, .all oa eff addreaa UUO. W.Ulma, ri,l.al, JArl. II, KILLIY, Ae.l.teai.. lem.lle, fe, Mereb If.lalS.lf,