Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 21, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEAKKIELD, PA.
WEDNKSDAY M0KN1N0, Jl'LY 31, ISA
Termi of Subscription,
If pkid In advenoe.or within tbre months. ..It M
It paid after three and before sin wombs... S ftO
If aid after thceipiretlon of sil monhta.,. I 00
9Ueun. B. M. Pbttrroill A Co., Ntws-
(...per Advertising Agents, 17 Park Row, corner
Itofkmao Htreet, are our auijr neinnmea
n N-w Jork City.
Kl!M(illUH M)TI( I'V.
MrthodUt i:iUcopl Chutrh Rot. Gno.
I.KiitT, Pastor. Services eva-ry Nabbetb it tui
A. M., and 71 P. M.
Sabbath School at 9 A. M.
M..fir.t Wsuln-a.lkV. at 11 V. k
t'on.n.unlon Service, (lrsl 8bbetb of ever
.iionm, ni ii a. .
eVent Clenrfleld H, E. ( hurrli,-Rev.
Ciuhlki W. liHRiair, Pkitor. Preaobing every
alternate Huntley, et I o'clock, P. M. Hunriny
Mi,.oJ at 21, P. W. All in invited to attend.
lrebierian Church--Re v. II. 8. Bmnnn.
o.tb School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes-
lay evening.
HaplUt Churrh Rit. . Pastor.
SaUeth Bohool ell P. M. Prayer Mooting every
Wednesday evening.
Ht. HrncU I hurch Cathollr Hot. P
J. Sheridan. Divine service et 104 A. M., on
L. n ikt.j ami 4Antli U.iml.vanf aanh monthi
Vespers and FlJn edict ion of Ibt Blessed Bee re merit
l 7 o'clock, P. M. fundey be boo l every eunuay
afternoon at o'clock.
OFFICIAL IHRECTOBV.
TIMS OP BOLD! QOARTU I BUI UN I COURT.
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Pint Monday ef J una,
Fourth Monday of September.
TIMtt Or HOLDIRQ COMMON PL.BAI.
First Monday of Jane.
Second Monday of November.
PUBLIC orricBRB.
Prttiitni JdgeluTi. Charles A. Mayor,
i.ork Haven .
Aeeielamt Lam Judge- Hon. John II. Orvls, of
liellefonte. '
A nodal e Judge$Ahrtn Ogden, Clearfield
Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield.
Votioaolary KU Bloom.
Krgitteraud Reeorder L. J. Morgan.
Treaeurer PbiHp Dotts.
Itittriet AttormevJ. F. McKcnrlok.
Sheriff James Mahnffey.
Ueyulf Sheriff?. I. Thompson.
County Surveyor Samuel F. MoCltiskey, Cur-i-cnsville.
County ConmiioHerC. W. Kyler, Oraham
tnn P. 0.; Klah Johnaton, Grampian Dills P. 0.;
John Norrle, Br., Carwensvllle.
Cummiieienrrt' (,Wrt John W. Howe.
(Jaunty Auditor William V. Wright, Clear-fi-U
; Joseph UUUIaad, Three Kuna; J.S. Nor-ri-.
Woodland.
Couary Coroner James A. Mtjore, Clt-arneld.
Jury Commieeionert Andrew J. Jackion, Clear,
flp'l, Wn. R. Hrown, Clearfleld.
A'uperiwtad--il faWte SchooU M. L. Mo
tjuown, ClearBeld.
Sraltrof Weight f Jf"aaaiir Jell W . Carl I la,
..it.h. I.itthMrchurv Pa.
' .V..(ana Public John W. Wrlgley, Wm. Ra-
Jpliaugh, Cyrui Gordon, Clearttold; Joaepn n.
Irwin, N. K.Arnold, Curwenavillo ; J. A. Living
stone, Dulloli City.
Pur Special oolumn it docldedly intereating in
b looal point of Tlew, and profitablo raadiug to
oiitaidera who want to aava money.
"Will you take wheat, oata or corn for lub
rfription V Wo are often Inquired of to thli way
y Utter fro in jiatrotu who roaidt at a diitance
from Clc-rneld. We again aay ya. The roeeiptl
ul a recpcnaiMfl march ant or mill owner In the
vi. inity, will anawer ua Jut aa wtll m the eah.
T. illluatrate : If any of our patroni will deliver
m a bug of grain at tbe mill of Jo.epb U. Bretb,
in Cheat townahlp, Uoraot Ptftchin, In Bnrnaida,
Thotnaa H. Forcey, in Uraharo. Wm. Porter or
Hhaw, la Lawreneo, or Urown A Seyler'a, it
Hock ton, I'ni.B towaahip, and forward their
rectlpti for the nmonnt, we will trtdit them on
their accouot for the lame. In tbia way all may
toon pay what Ibey owe, IT tbey will purine tbla
eourae.
fittyAdvortiHtirs and ctliors will bonr
In mind that all article intended for publication
In thla paper muit 1 banded it, not later tban
Tueidny, at 0 A. M. Don't forget Itf
If you wunt to got rid of pimplea,
bulla, tetter, Ac, uaa"Llndaey'a Blood Searcher."
Hold by all drug
- m em
Hackino Down. Tlio Constm ro
turni of Venattgo unty, showa a Ion of 4,600
in that county, alone IH'O. McKrst eounty haa
fw:illowed thia loa.
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TlieOrpluiui liundaerniuiluUHovL-ial
l-diea, who are viaiiing friend in thia place, on
Monday evening. They produoed lotue aoat ei
crlltnt niuaie ua th ie ooraelon.
Kra nk Cooper, who has ben in Phil
adelphia for lev era! weeba nnder the care of a
phyainlan, retarood houe on Monday evening
much benefitted by the treatment ree tired while
there.
Dr. Stowaia will bo absent from
town ob Tuesday, Wednesday and Thnraday,
Ju)t JTih. tSth and JVth, attending the seaiiona
of the State Dental Pociety, which tneeta at
Bellefonte.
Ckntre Cenhuh. Mother Centre
has not eut much of a awell In thi Cenras line
during the past ten yean. Tba population in
1870 was 84,418, and U only 37,V2tf now, being a
gain of only S,M 1 , er about tea par eent.
We learn that County Superinten
dent McQuown will be oaf of the speekera at the
closing of the Bummer term of the Limber City
Academy, on Friday evening. If there ia any
solid work tod j after Bottorf getitbrongh "Mack"
will do It In order to make It a suoceis.
Cosirna to thi Front. Only one
county In tbe Htaieexceetli Clearfield McKean
Intheeensna for gain. Tbe oil builneas sent
McKean abesd. While the average Increase lb
the Bute If hut twenty per eent., we More
6KVKNTY j and when the plug Is taken out of
the Stump Creek oil well, we will iquelch even
McKouB county,
. - em i
More'Kemedirs. Kloowhere in tliia
laaue will be found the card of Dr. Wloilow, who
bas looated la our towo, for the purpose of prac
ticing medicine. If he is "a chip of the old
blork," he bai reputation sufficient to give him
a good send off here, became, the name of Wine
low, among tbe "old settlers," waa a household
word. Success to the teeond generation.
liOCAL Finances. Corry in of courwe
happy. The city haa a debt of f luO.OUO bearing
eight per cent. Interest. Our Borough Dads
have a debt of lose tban aix ibuiard do Hart,
and they are compelling the holders of fix per
eent. bond to deliver them up, halug lota of
-per cent, rffers. From what la traoaplriog In
many circle we believe $68,000 eould be aeg.
Hated Sy the barenh for Ive per seat.
em i
Well Done. The children belong
ing to the Bplsoopal fluaday Bohool held a feait
val In tba Shaw House week before la it, wbloh
was a decided sbcmm. The receipts amounted
to $210.56) and the e.enie to $I.f4, This
leave a aloe margin for the Sunday Hohool. The
lady managers rrqnert aa to return thanks to
tboat who kindly contributed and maiireited to
much interest in tbe nndertaklng. Thanks to all.
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"Stand Out of my Sinriiine."
1 hie is tbe title of a aew and excellent lecture
by Frank U. H.rrla, Kaq., which be will deliver
at Lumber Cily noit Friday evening, tbe J3d
to it. The Lumber City Academy, which will
close en that day, bai been ua usually prosperous
thia Hammer, and it is proposed to etote tbe term
In a manner worthy of the school. Those whe at
tend and can apprvlat a good ibing, will re
ceive a ra?e titwi.
More Uaii.road Outlet. The Phil
tpsburg Jommml remarks: "Mr. R. Carman
Combe, Pre Ideal ef the Pennsylvania and
Weatera Railroad Company, aeoompsniej by
William 0. Sehofleld, Kaq., will leave New York
aa Monday next, to make a tour ever the pre
jeetad route froea Jersey 8 here, eta. fiseeh Creek
' Bad Meebeaaa creek te Pblllpsrurg, le aaaerUia
more parttcularl wbitacncragemeat the Cesa
paay caa eblala La tbe way of iuberlptiBB
toward building a railroad along this liaea aa
wallet to the ralaablc coal and timber land along
aid ro-te, Thar expect le visit Philipeberg
dariag tba trip. Mr, Sohnfield te tbe ivpiweeata
tire if Bngtlab rapt u II its who will be governed
very largely In their la vestment la this enterprise
according ac bis report may Indicate a favorable
retponse e tba part af property kolderaaael
other aJosg the Haa. As Phillpebcrg U Urgely
l teres td is a aew railroad eailet far eol u4
tisaher, It would be veil for her eipltallitr tc at
lead nil possible encouragement le thla atari-rise
by eubserlblDC liberal I y lowards tate hailel
l nf laid rvid
oh, foraa Ula in the tnldit of an oaeao, ' ,
Where tbe palm tree la waahed
In the sail ocean epray,
Where one eould give voat
To tbe heart's deep emotion ,
And elimb out of tbe sua en this bliatertng day
Oh, for in too hot, well stocked with the frosa,
where one might lay far -From
the world's searching gate,
Where one might diapewee
With bia ooufcicnee and clotbea,
And never more fee) tbe sun's ecorebing raja,
p mm
Lint oflottora. remaining unclaimed
la the Poaloffice at Clearfield, Pa., for tbe week
ending Jnly Uta, IbMi , r . , -
John Anion, W. C. Surge, Oeorge Hill, Thos,
Powara, Bam I. 0. Rlneer, Kllen fltaget Kll-n
Smitb, Maud Tate, Jobs Whipple.
P. A. OAUL1N, P. M
BoROUtm School Tax. The Direc
tors of ClaarAcId have plaaed Ibe duplicate for
the current year. In tbe handa of D lit rid Trees
urer WhlUhill for collection. All tax paid
previous to fe let of Bop t ember, there will be a
dlaooant of Ave per aenU After tbat data there
will be no abatement. The levy for the year la
eight mllla. july-tMt
A (i rand Chance. I have the sole
agi-ney of Clearflald rouoty, for the magnificent
plcturee of the Presidential eaadldates, Ilancouk
at d Engliib on mi aheet, Unflcld and Arthur
on tbe other. Tbe plrturee are 12x28 In l lie,
perfectly II Mike ird rtfall for ouly Jfi cents
eah. I sold 100 In two deya. Petid 60 cents
for aauipte ptctuies and term to agents.
A. H. RiisRNkaANh,
July 21t 2t Petitteld, Pa.
em
The Normal Institule at Now Wuh
ington closod on Friday evening of last week
with a priie coatest. Miai Hannah Corp, of
Brady, won the prlii In select reading ; Mies
Annie Mai thews, of Glei Hope, eieelled in eeeay;
Miaa Kate Rmigh, of New Washington, In select
oration, and A, A. DeLarme, of Jefferson Line,
ia original oration. Each ruceeasful competitor
was presented with a b audio me prise, and ac
knowledged tbe same in a very courteous and ap
propriate m tuner.
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Tobacco, Ckiars.&c This bnwincuB
will be continued, at my old ftand on Market
atreet, by James B. Wataon, or tome one elae,
for the present. Tbe finest branda of Imported,
doinntie and Key West cigars, and moil popular
branda of plug, chewing, fine cut and eiuoklog
tobacco. Will also keep all othor goods In the
tobacco busineia Wilh the advantage of now
being ablo to buy entirely fur eaah, we oan give
our trade rate barg-loa in ebuioi foods. Country
dealers nipplied with job Iota at lesi this mana
faotureri' pria. Albx Watson.
Clearfield, Pa., July 21, 1SS0 St.
Tnis is mv Proclamation. If you
want good tin ware go to Merrell'a ; I will
not repair any cheap tin-ware Imported Into tbla
vicinity, e.-pflciatly In the fruit can lim ; 1 keep
BO books; puy rstb for everything, and I ex
pect my patrons to do the iamo wit h me ; I guar
antee my work and material.
All itinerant tin peJdl are invading the county
for the purpose of telling their cheap wares had
better look up the Act of 1134, from which they
oaa learn that there W a penalty of 100 incurred
f. r violating it. 0 I). Mkrhcll,
July 31it, 1980-ltn Agent,
i
Ol r Poitlation. The Courier man
feel l good over tbe re.ull of tin Ceusu. Hi
says: "The population of Dulioii within toe
boruugh line is 2,71V; of Sandy townahlp, out
ildeof Dulloia, 1,121, nuking a total of I, Ml.
In addition to the people properly belonging
here in about two hundred men employed in
vaitoue purault-, but whoie families reside else
where. Consider thenis- of the town 7 years ago
nuthing tbe luoreare of 2,70 t a very credita
ble allowing. I'ulloii ia now the largest town on
tbe Low tirade, or bitwe-n Look lluvan and
Pittaburgb. Alio the largest in Clearfield, Cam
eron, Klk Jellenon and other neighboring coun
tiN.
PRIMARY ELECTION.
Tbe Democratic Primary Elect leu will occur
this year on the 18th of September. It will,
therefore, be In order to aonounoi the names of
candidates on and alter the 4th day of August.
Our fee for announcing candidates will be aa fol
lows :
Congreaa $15
Asaembly 12
Frol bono try , 10
Register and Recorder . 8
County Surveyor - 6
This will include the printing of 12,000 tickets
and the noceasary blanki for holding tbe Primary
Election. No name will t.e announced unlefs the
caih acoouipanies the urder. 3t
em
Kkliep VvtiD. Final luUiiiciit of
Philip Dotts, Km)., Ttcacorer of thi Irish Relief
Fund of Clearfield county. Ilelow will be found
a dftailed statement showing the total amount
contributed, and Ibe several district from wbloh
it was oollccted :
Durnrmle borough eoumittee,,..
.$ 13 80
... 180 15
& 3i
. S 80
., & 00
.. 20 7S
... i:i oo
Clearfield "
Beecaria township
Cheat
(J. P. Fry)
(Dr. J. W. PoUer),.,
commit tee ,
Covington
ferguson
Oraham
Huaton
Jordan
K art liana
Knox
Lawienre
Morris
r so
21 81
3.1 o
18 50
- SS 60
.. 14 1ft
Total $30 2ft
I hereby certify that tbe above amount haa
been duly forwarded by ane to the Hintld Com
mittee, part of which waa sent April Utb, J 880.
The amount sent le-day having been paid to me
dnoe the other remittance.
A. W. Walt. an, Pbii.ii- Dotts,
Chairman Co. Com. . Treasurer,
The eht. Tho wonderful returns
made by the Equitable Life A scar ane e society
arc Illustrated by the may lei ten expressive of
satisfaction, written by tbe policy-holders to the
company. The following Is a fair example :
York, Maine, March "d, 1880.
J. F. Clark, Esq., Agent, Portland.
Ihar Mr ; I no in with pleasure the rrault of
my insurance by the Equitable Aisurstioe Society
under my Tontine policy, No 4'J:UI0, I havejpaid
$:f,076.05,sud for ikia you have carried an insur
ance of l.'i.l'i'O on me for eleven yare, and J"u
now offer me oa-h $;t,44.al or lM.vv.25 more
than 1 haie paid vou. beoluT at life insurance
should note tli-se r-sulli and insure in the
Kqullulile. Yours Iruly,
Hbrry Moi'LTuN.
With sucb dividends It Is m! aurprising that
Ibe Equitable dues so large b boalnt as. All Its
policies become Incontestable after three years,
and no company in tbe country has so wide a
reputation for the prompt and lull payment of
death claims.
R. M. McKnally, DiatrU Agent, Clearfield, Pa.
Office In Shaw's Row.
W. H. "UNhrnRii, Agnt, Osceola.
D. 8. Moorr, Agent, CurweosvUle.
Jj1Uhiltun, Agent, Luthereburg.
June 1 6 4t
PRINTERS' PICNIC.
Ttimn m rr inu op th avii lim e covinrraR ox
aavvHDAV. ,
Five of the tea members of the Juniata Valley
Printers' Association, vis t Messrs, E. Conrad,
of (he McVeytowa Jomrnmt Al. Tyhurat, ef tbe
Huntingdon Ohke ; Oeorge Sbrom, ef the New
port ledger James II. Irwin, of tbe Altooae
Rnd.cel, and H. A. Mel' ike, of Ibe Cumbria f"ree
is, ajet at the residence of the Secretary, la
Ebcuiborg, al I o'clock, P. M. on July 10th, 1880.
The icleetioa ef a oCraet band and orchestra for the
coming plenic at Roaring Spring, September 4th,
ItfKO, being the first business In order tbe proposi
tions fnr warded to the Chairman were submitted
for the eoasideratlou of the Committee. They
were frum (he follow tag place i Newport, Miftlia
town, Tort Royal, Alciaadrla, Pbilipshurg and
Mines.
Mr. Sbrom vouched for the ability of the New
port band te furnish good music, md atse an or
chestra first class la every respect. Thia being
the only organisation, so far aa known, that
could supply tbe laet earned desideratum It was
esteemed the best offer made, inasmuch as music
for all purposes could thus he obtained at lower
rates than by employing twe separata and dis
tinct bands, therefore, ea motion ef Mr. Tyhant,
tbe Newport Bead was teleeted by acolhtaaUoa,
Oa motloa of the same gatlemee the Secretary
was last rusted t prepare an I send oat at looa
as possible the aeeeesary circulars, blaaki, simi
lar la Import to those fssaed last year.
Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, through
Its gentlemanly and efAcleat e (Boers, Ueneral
Superintendent I'cgk aad Chief Clerk MalUaad,
and th lUatlagdea Broad and Top Railroad,
through Ita equally efficient Superintend eat
(targe t. flsge, Kq., have assured the Committee
that tbe same oarteslc will be ei tended lath
Asseciatloa oa this occasion aa oa the previous
oiei,
Oa motion ef Mr. Shrem ibe Commlttiee ad
journed la met fa A I toon a at tbceaHcfth
SeereUry, for tba purpose ef sending oat the
tickets and transacting each other baslness at
ay he accessary. ('r . J(
B. Coaaan, Chalrmaa.
II. A. MrFiaiBj, Sscrlry. j - ,i
THOSE DELATED LOGS.
araa.TioNi runan war ro amao a lanui i
1KB OP fHBM IXfO TUB Boon O0D CUT-
look roa woaaiiuMBN.
' Wa Icari froas the WiUlBtneport BullHim (
last week tbat In consequence of the laek of
water, a large number of logs are still back In
tbe river, and many of the mill of thla ally
have .feeu obliged to stop ranning. After a long
wait la the hope of a fro bet, (be lumbermen have
finally become Impreaiod with the belief tbat
tome action should he taken to remedy tbe exist
ing difficulties. Various projeetc were considered,
and the most feasible oae that of undertaking
to drive a portion af the deinyed Irgi was
adopted. At a recent meeting of leading lumber
men, a Committee was appointed and entrusted
with full discretion to take oharge of the opera
Hons. Tbe Committee oonslsts of Messrs , Bdgar
Munron, B. 0. Bo man, William Howard, S. T.
Pore man and K. C. Reading. The Committee
promptly met, when Mr; Bdgar M union who was
chosen President, and Mr. R C. Reading Secre
tary. Tbfy lost ao time In beginning operations.
Mr. O. II. K entry was engaged, and he began
operations yeaterday with number of men and
learns baulog the lo-l Into tbe stream at tbe
different ben above Keating. The work fl to be
pushed vigorously, urrd the uicnburi of the Com
mittee will be in the ground ia for ton te sup ar
ia teod matters There are from 30,0u0,000 to
6tl,flOO,OCP foot uf lugs In tlio r'.vcr between Lock
Haven aitd Renting, nearly all of which, it Is
believed, can he brought In upon h A( a flood. Aa
soon aa there la a two foot tlod in tbe rivor
force of twe bacwlrcd uiao and twen y team will
be empiujed euit ut vitw uf driving thejogs
promptly through' to the boom. It il bclievul
that tbey caa roa them to Lock Haven in three
days after star ting. Mr. B. 0. Bowman has
promised to BMiat with splashes from Dennett's
Branch and other poind. Kreo ahould there be
no flood on Bennett's Branch, a half a flood on
the river above Keating will give sudloieat water
to accomplish the desired purpose. The pros
pects for our Idle mills starting up at an early
day arc, therefore, very encouraging. Princi
pally all the lumberman having logs back are
united in Ibis enterprise, and It will be pushed
forward with el! possible energy. Tbe Committee
have- perfected arrangements by which tbey
will be proviied with an ample rupptj of
fundi to carry on tbe work. It Is thought
that the total cost will be between $3,000 and
$4,010.
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THE CENSUS.
The Enumerators of our county have filed with
Prothonotary Bloom, a complete list of Cenfus
for 1SP0. Below will be found the population of
each borough and townrhip In Clearflold county
for IS 50, ISflO, 1870 and 1.-90, and by an alpha
betical arrangement tbe formation of each town
ship and borough si no 1450 Is pointed out
bob's a rwr'i.
1850
IBfiO 1870 18S0
a "Burn side Dor. M
mi Clear fled " '
aCurwenalie " -
clloutitlale " a.
d L. City
e 1 Xewbarg H
&03
7o7
46ft
1,811
ftofi
1.110
706
2,0flH
2118
281
1,261
106
1,401
1,001
443
00ft
1,086
1,8M
I.7V4
1,205
8 ft 2
2,4 4 T
715
575
601
846
452
1,080
K'.h
RIM
012
7tH
1,226
1,071
All
1,440
3,72V
561
6,101
N. Waabn" .
211
813
1,30
"18
81ft
7K4
1,172
i.im
1,024
1,178
701
1,461
i85
4 WO
tig
Jtioeo'.a M
Wallaoeton " M
Ilccearia Townships
Bell
i Uloom '
Boggi
Bradlord "
Brady
BiirtisiJe "
Cheit "
Covington '
Decatur ' j
Ferguson "
Uirard "
Omhen H
H7
4S-
4ti:t
m
I.Otiii
1,010
420
8.IT
100
2U4
5fll
Uofl
I,(1S7
l.a:it
742
M0
510
4D2
.102
6f..l
428
oHI
410
4J 2
1,402
570
VtlV
j'WrahiMn '
C:i(i
roi
5"7
601
452
!,H7
1,720
l,4hl)
1,138
400
1,034
ttroenwo u " .,
(ttulioh
Huaton "
J-.rdan "
Kartbaus "
at Knox "
2:10
012
:no
1,173
Liiwrenoa
Morris
Pean
Pike
i tiandy
I'nion
Woodward
1,249
'. zr.2
3J
2Ufl
Total 12,407 18,760 26,741 43,401
'Included in Burnslde township,
f Included in Chest township.
Burnside borough was formed within tbe
boundaries of Burnside township in 1H74.
oa Clearfield berooeh was formed oat of Law
rence) township per aot of Assembly approved
April list, into.
o uurwensvtiie Dorougn was tortnea witnio the
boundaries of Pike township in 1951.
o Houtsdale waa formed out of the teiritor7 of
Woodward township la IH7J.
a Lumtior titv ooronrb was rormed cat or the
territory of renn township In 18j.
c Wewburx borousn was located within the
boundaries, ef Chest township, and formed la
1919.
New Washington wai formed out of territory
belonging to uurusiJo iowosni)i to looy.
g Osceola was erected into a borough In 188.1.
outer territory belonging to Decatur township.
A. Wallacelun borough was termed (n ISM
within the boundaries of Duk-rfs township.
i Bloom township was funned out ef Dradr,
j'onn, i'ikc ana in ion townmins in imiu.
(iraham wai created into a township in I860
out of portions of Bradford and Morria township.
ureenwoou was erecioa into a townump in
inio out oi parts or Hell, ferguson and rem
t Gulich was erected Into n township out of
parts oi uecoana and Woodward in ic v.
m KaoB Was created out of parts of FerguioBj
Jordan and Pike townsbipb la 1854. - -
a Handv township was formed in 1879, out of
parts oi iirauy and uustoo.
AMONG THE TOWNSHIPS.
Continmtd from jirit page
t aion. '
The schools will be open seven months the
present year, with one exception. ,
Miss Fannie Head li teaching a sohool of tender
juveniles, who cry from fright wbeo visitors enter
the room.
Frank Harley bas been appointed a member of
the Board, to take the place of Mr. Sehofleld
whe resigned.
Mr. Blanch ard in ten J s building a small school
bouse near Walkerville, for the accommodation of
tome families there. Tho School Board will
fureiib and pay the lew her. ' i
LAwnisk'i.
Scoretary Cooklia Is receiving numerous appli
cations for situations for tbe Winter term,
The contract for building the new school bouse
in Hillsdale, bas been awarded te Mr.A.F. Logan
for $728.
Mr. Dmk, of tbe Ml. Joy district having re
reslgnrJ, Mr. Oliver Conklio bas boon appoint i
to fill the vacancy.
Th Directors will meet on the day ef examina
tion to consult with tbe applicants for their
school. They will eipeet their leathers lo be
eiemlncd in their presence.
The Primary school or Ulen Hope Is now in
session, and la presided over by Mr, Haley.
Mr. B. 0. JUly, the effiolent teacher of Ulen
Hope hex been employed fur tbe third term at
tbat place. i
Misses I,i la C. and Willa V.KhofLof llagerty's
X Koads are attending Mr. Scofleld's Select
school at Jaynesvlll.
The So lee, school at Qlea Hop gar an Kx
hibitfua on lb evening of July 2d, U aciowded
house. Tbe cierolies gave complete satisfaction.
The aew School Bjard at a recent session ,
elected Thos. Flick of Utahville, Preside t and
John II. Weld of tbe same place, Secretary.
Both art well qualified for the political. ,
Missel Jennie Dewalt and Annie Matthews
hart been attending the aew Washington Normal
loitltntc during lis Summer. Miss Matthews
wn the prist aa assay at ft close of tbt school
The Public Examination,
By consulting the advertising columns of this
paper you will find th programme for the el
imination of teachers for the sohooli of the
couay. In addition to (be programme we give
the following Informatics t
lit. The classes, when large will be divided
Into parts according te the attainments of the
applicants.
2d. The candidates ibonUaorne well prepared
wilh paper, suitable for pencil writing. Pencil
tablets preferred, and which, likely can be secured
it tbe Kaaminer's desk on dar of examination.
3d. CertifloatM'wlH not be Issned to person i
under seventeen years of age, unless such appli
cants have taught la the eoemty, er come speetel '
reason ha given tbat will Justify the issuing r
Certificates I applicants af that age.
4th. Those whe have failed ia teaching, or are
knows to be ef Immoral habits need aot enter
any class for aiamieaiion. j
6th. Teachers who have aot been si ten ding
school during the year Will be eipeoted to mcui-
fast seal enough to at least, subscribe for aa eda- i
ealieaal Journal. j
fitb. The Educational meeting In coaneetien ,
with each appointment, when tbe classes arc
large will be held at eight, and where they are
small the meeting will be held la the artiraooa.
The programme for these meeting! will ha pah
llibtd in dae time In the Bducitional cola mo, er
by pesters sent te the several districts. Speakers
will be present en each occasion lo address (be
people, aid It Is hoped the local authorities will
furnish a tollable place for holdiag tbe meeting,
and a'akt luoh other arrangement aa may
Mem neceissary. ., , t . M L. MiQrcwi,
SeperlntctHlent.
The loorot of long lit is to keep tho
liver perfectly healthy which is bcrt icrompltshed
by alag only "Slier' itr Pllli,"
Got a policy in the KqaitaMe Life
aiiarancc aootety oi taa u. a, m. mcMiy,
Clearfield, Pa., It District Agent far this aid and
reliable Company. 1L
Bur Youb Mill Now I Wo are tho
proprietors of a Saw Mill, complete la every par
ticular, wbloh we will ll very ebcap. ror par
ticulars, address B. A. A W. D. BIOL BR,
moh.V80.tf. Clearfield, Poaa'e.
Celkry Plants. Ernest Bock,
Clearfield, Pa, haa oa bead a large u entity of
Celery pleats, aad of the bast eualtty, at bis
green bouse, oa Front street, which be will eU
nt 76 cents per bundrel, or one thousand for $8,
- . - imt emi
Fifty Men W anted. 1 illy men
urs wanted to engage In cutting and hauling
logs ob Moravian ran, In Graham township.
For further particulars address Dxvid B. Wruir,
O rah am too. Pa. First com, first served. H-St
I Hank CnAMOBa.-The County a
tional Bank having purchased the Banking Ileus
of the Clearfield Count Bank, In Ora ham's
building, has removed lata that block, en Mark
at street, while tbe Clearfield Coaaty Bank will
occupy tbe rooms on Second street vacated by the
County National Bank. "
- - - me m
See a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near S peer 'a Vineyards, with a
bunob of Urapes from which Ppeer's Port Oripe
Wine Is made, that is so highly eeleemed by the
me Heal profeaslun for tbe act of iivalida, weakly,
ptrtone and the aged. Sold by E. W. (trahii
Drugglit, Clearfield, Pa, Jly-lfi 70-tf.
A Fact. An advertisement Inserted
in the RiruaLicxN will reach more readers than
If published In all the other papers In th eoan-
ty.and cost the advertise! lest than one-half,
In other words, nn advertisement published In
our jcurnal la worth double the prloe of that
charged by any other publisher In tbe county.
'It is a faot."
Femalo woakneps, acidity of stomaob,
llvtf and kidney diseases, non-retension in chil
dren (or wetting the bed) have all been oared in
a great number of cases by aslng Darosma, Liver
and Kidney Cure.
' Prepared by R. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa.
For sale by all druggist la Clearfield, -and
Joseph Seyler A Son, Luthersbarg, Pa. 2t
New Daily Staoe LtNR. Jamos L.
Leavy hi succeeded in having a dally mail estab
lished between Clearfield and Pen n tic Id, and will
beroafter rua a daily aUge between the two points.
Ills contract began with April 1st, and the stage
will leave dear He Id every morning (except Sun
day) at o'clock, making connection! with all
trains on the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re
turning after the last train the same evening.
Passengers and freight will be carried at low rates.
Orders left at any or tbe hotels will be attended
to.' I0epr79-tf
Farmers. Look Here ! Lytle will
give you highest market prices for Wheat, Oats,
Corn, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Onions, Apples,
dried frulti, and ill kinds or produce. He has
tbe largest and best selected itook of groceries,
teas, coffees, molasses, spices, oil salt, sugar,
qusensware, tubs, buckets, barkets, churns, no.,
In Clearfield county. He buys his goods In large
quantities from manufacturers and first bands 1
for cash, and takes the advantage of all
discounts, aod so he is enabled to sell at lowest
prices. He gives cash prices for produce, and sells
his goods at the lowest prices la the county.
npt-a- 7-ti
.. Mt em
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for I he week ending July 10th, 1880, and
the lame tlmo laityear :
COAL.
Fur tbe week -
Same liioe lait year
Increase.
Previously during year
Same time I act year
Decrease......
Total in 1880
Same time last year
Decrease
ornxn paaienTi.
Lumber 81 cars.
Miscellaneous freights ...-..! 34
"WAS BILIOUS AND MY NERVES
WERE QUITE UNSTRUNG."
8 m am an, N. Y., Jan. 187$.
Dn. M. M. Fbhki, Fredonia, N. Y ,
Dear Sir : I had been out of health for tfar
months. Was bilioua, my eyes aod eomplexloa
betas? vellow and mv nerves wer quite unstrung.
Had lost my eppetite, my mouth tested bad, my
head was stopped Bp and felt dull and heavy aod
I bad lost my ambition. 1 have now taken one
bottle of your Blood and Llrsr Remedy and
Nerve Tonic and feel entirely cured.
Youra truly,
July. 14-21 N. N. WHITAKBR.
Dr. Fcnner's Blood and Liver Remedy and
Nerve Tonic may well be nailed "The conquer
ing hero" or the times. It 1 the medical triumph
of the age. Whoever bas "the blues" should take
It. for It regulate aod restores tbe disordered
system tbat give rise to them. It always cures
Billoaioosa aad Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys
pepsia, Constipation, Heads oh a. Fever and
Ague, Spleen Enlargements, SoroCula, Erysipelas,
Pimples, Blotchel and all ikia Eruptions and
Blood Disorders; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ;
Sleep less nen. Impaired Nerves and Nervous De
bility Restorer flesh and strength when the sys
tem Is mining down or going Into decline ; care
Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and
relieve! Chronic Bronchitis, and all Lung aad
Throat difflouliiei. It does these thloga by strik
ing at the root of disease and removing Its cancel.
Dr. Faoner'i Improved Cough Honey wtll re
lieve any cough La on hour. Try a sample bettlc
At ten cenls.
Dr. Fc oner's Qeldea Relief cures any pain, as
Tooth -ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache in live
to thirty nloutes, and readllj relieves Rbeuma-
tlim, Kidney Complaint, Dlarhaa, etc.
Dr. Fenncr! SL A' It us Dance Specific. Oct
bottle always cares.
For tel by Hartiwiok A Irvio, Druggist,
Clearfield, Pa. aug 27-lf.
LETTER FROM HUSTON.
PanriBLn, July 10th, 1888.
Mr. RrtlToa : H niton townihln has made most
gratifying progress since 1870. Then lis popula.
Hon waa S7. Now It Is 1,358 j besides, at least
lOOtekeninte Sandy township. Then Pettfteld
was only a cross-roads, containing n store, a
blacksmith shop and a few dwelling houses.
Now tt Is a flourishing village with 300 Inhabi
tants wilh stores, churches, shops, hotels, Ac, in
abundance. In 1870 the present sits of Winter-
burn was a fore it. Now It has a population of
i u, rn.mii iwo one steam saw-mm, i non ryierc
was a blank. Now It bas a population of Ml,
and two firit class saw mills. In 1870 there was
not a railroad within sixteen miles. Now the
Low (trade Railroad tuns entirely through the
township, ani nas opened np extensive mining
and lumbering enterprises. In 1870 there waa
not n church nearer than Clearfield, and the Sab
bath was kept by hunting, Ashing, working aad
playing ball. And when th M.B. Minister, nt
Pen fie Id tried to organia a Sabbath Hchcol, not
a praying man could be found for Superintendent.
Now there are two nice churches In Pen field,
and the Sabbath II quite well observed,
and plontr of men for i ravin nurnoeea
can be found. In 1870 only indifferent oounlry
eenooia, in erunary country tcnooi nouses ex
isted. Now we have a good a school building
a th country affords, and a High school which
Is the pride ef tbe towaahip, and has a county
wide If act a world-wide fame. In 1870 there
wa not n steam law -mill in the township. Now
there are six first-class ones, producing annually
20,000,008 feet of lumber. The saw mill owned
by Wa. D, Woodward, Jr. It located oa Bennett's
Branoh, near Peaueld th mill of Charles
Blanehard, and the one owned by Mr. Georr
Craig A Son, nt Wintorbcrn t th mill ef J . K.
futoam a Co., at Tyler, and those of th Laurel
Ran Lumber Company, aad F. 0. Bowman, on
ijBarci nun.
Now, If any of the ordinary township of Clear.
field county can heat Huston, let nt hear frow
them. Of course we do net challenge inch
prodigies as Sandy and Woodward townships,
it. ii. ti.
HpcctalM. ,
MacamRB, Km. All iterion wanttn, a nr..
elaaa Bawiog Macblaa ihoald bo, tha Naw la-
Ero.M i.ignt-nunnlng wim, lor aaia o; naa a.
Mra, Claaraald, Pa., o, Mila, R. Baara, dealer
la Machlnaa aad Organ,, K.inoMatllla, Pa.
a, llb-5a"
Waeran. Delivered at tba Rail Road. -1110,9m
ld.larh abarad iblnglM.
I no, on, le-laeb aawed iblaglaa.
I00.BIH feu of viae aoarda. ,
00,on U-reet .hated boot.
5,011, ralread tlea.
60,000 feet of good hemlock bnarda.
Par tableb I will pa, th. higbett a ark at prloe,
dellfered at Clearfield, or at aa, foiat aa th.
Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad.
4. W. a.BaMBB.
Clearfield, Pa. 0.1. 16, 1171 tf.
Jiint Itecolvod.
Junt RcoftiTed by ARNOLD, at
CURWENSVlLIiE
Car Xxiad Nora Hcolia riaalorl
Car Load pure Corn, ftyt and Oata
Chop !
Car Load Peakcn Salt I
Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Good, Hmoeriei, Ao.!
Mr-Bhintticf, Bark. It. It. Tie and
Grain will be taken In exchange. ,
CurwenBvillc, May 1, 1R78.
Oki Boannan Pan Cbnt. Diioodxt on Old
Pbicbi. Sewing Machines can aew be pnrobaaed
at Merrell'a tta and variety store, from $ p
wards. All kinds ef sewing machines repaired
on tbe shortest notice.
Clearfield, Piw, July IS, 1S7T.
Collbctob'b Salri I We have prepared
a form, and hare oa hand a large quantity, of
blank "Collector's Sales," which have been ap
proved by the highest legal eathrity In the
Courts ef thia oouaty. At fieeaiy Cenle per
doeea we will mail any number to the Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to
advertise property, must post ap not lee than
three aotlcec in the most public places la bic
borough or township. tf.
SJlarrtfl
UARTXFIELD KORB At the Reformed
Parsonage, oa Tuesday evening, Jul- I lib. 1880,
by Ree. John Welhnoh, Mr Jacob Uartifleld and
Miss Annie L Kerb, both to Brady township,
Clearfield county, Fa.
our loR. iTom whoro we (UI(lv,Mv MTicE!-U.t,.ir.,ir,or.
division) lay, the whole country in Jfj MurrUdai. M.nn.ni u.. imb da; or Ma;
fmnL and fur to our left, awnv to l0. BLACK COW, atioal i mn old, raibar
rps
ght
. mnA In T i(i rjn.imall aod Ibio, bad bell oo wb.n la.t ai bom..
poach orchard and to L tu KoiA. lno.lnt of b ...b.,,, j
iwn
vie
LOp, WM in mil vie- uur uiviltirln.lDir bar lo aa al Morrlldal. Hlnu, Clear.
stood in brigade columns, and wheBflM oou&ir. P.., or a.adina ro. wnni wb.r. ,b.
.,, IJo1ihn)u - - n - .'' - vr -
It. 1'ar.oa.K., l'billbbor(, Jal, 41b, ISsU, b,
K,r. A. M. rnlfbtoii, Mr. O.bor. U. RowlM.ol
Oraapla. Hill., Clwrlleld a.unlr, and Mi.t
Marlba J. ilciUcnr.tbar, of uurw.utrille, Cl.ar
Bld aonol,. fa.
PARI8H RUPKRT.-ODTo.ida;, July l.llh,
IHBO, bjr llaar, UMb, K.q ar. J....rb Htl.b
and Ul, Ao.a llnpert, al lo( B.lllowmhip.C'lear
fleld ooongr, Pa.
BBAFFKR UAVK. Ia Tioutrill. oo Tu.i
da,, Jolj 1 lib, Mat, hj R.r. Jubo Wolbaob, Mr.
Jacob I. Hhafftr, of Witiiamiport, Pa., aod Mill
Abbi. C. II auk, of lluboil, LlMrlald aounlj, Pa.
sua.
FINKBETNBR. Itt Clearlild. Jol. lT.h.
I8S0, Oeorga a., orTI, bob of J.F. and Catbarloa
,inkbain.r, agad IU anOLtlia and 1 daja.
Tha child waatiarlad la tba Lulbaraa Caroatarj
Daar Trontrllle. Tha parent, teqo.at a, to r.
torn thank, to th. aelghbors aid oitiiooi for
tbalr aaiiitanca oa tha ooeaalon.
CLEARFIELD M ASSETS.
CLBiarriLD, Vkn July 20, I8K0,
Flour, per ewt .t 00
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt ... 161
Corn Meal, per ewt t 00
Chop, rye, perewt 1 70
Chop, mixed, per cwt I 40
Bran, per ewt 1 16
Wheat, per bushel 1 10
Rye, per bushel tt
Oats, per bushel 60
Corn, earl, per boahol .. at
Buckwheat, per bushel 0
Clover eeed 8 00
Timothy seed 3 75
Potatoes, per bushel ou
Apples, per bushel 00
Onion 1 00
Hams, per pound 124
Shoulder, per pound ...,. S
Dried Beet, per pound 10
Chickens, per pair W
Butter, per pound 16
BrkIi per dosen 12i
Salt, nor lack, large 1 vo
uoai uu, per gallon ia
Lard, per poun H. 10
Dried Apples, per pound . T
Dried Peaches, per pound 12
Beans, per bushel t 0
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
PniLAniLrnia, July 10. There wa but little
duing in bread itoffa nod very little change in
prices. Cotton Is quiet and steady at 12io for
middlings. Hark Ho sales, heeds remain as
last quoted. Choice clorer is worth 71 f(iBc, aod
timothy Is at i. Flour and MealFlour hi in
fair demand and prices are rather better. Sales
of 1,000 barrels. Including Minnesota extras, at
$6.260.76; PeonayWania family at Hu;, Ml;
weatern do. do. at 6.2o(o6, and patents $7.i0(4i
8.2.'. Rye flour is steady at $4.26.
Grain Wheat Is fairly active and firm. 8ales
of 0,000 bushels, including red and amber, choice
at f 1 .14 ; do. do., damp at $1.0ii(a,1.0H, and No.
1 red, elevator, ntfl.14. At tbe open hoard, first
call, tl.l.lj was bid tr July i $1.00 for August ;
$1.0V for September, end $1.10 for October. Rye
is steady at 70c for new and 82c for old Penney I
nia. Corn is In better dsmand and firmer. Bale
of 0,000 bosbeli, Including rejected at 47 KM.;
steamer at 4eci nixed at 4yuy4V4o, and yellow
at 60i($61c. At tbt open board, first call 6,000
bosbels September cold at 60vc ; 4S,e was bid for
July j 4iic for August j hOe for September, and
SOJo for October. Data are quiet. Sales of 7,0u0
bushels, lacludiog rjMted nt 3630. aid white
at 4orb43o.
Whisky Is stead. Bales western nt tl.H-
CnicAoo, July IB. Flour steady and Iran.
Wheat in fair demand, but lower ; No. I red win.
ter, 06 No. t Chicago aprlng, tMfe for cash and
July 0c for August ; 87 c for September ; No.
I do., 82(i&4o rejected, fil(ri' 06c. Corn fairly
active and a shade higher; STfi.lfte for cash :
ffi f J7 for July 3-.('ti lor August ; Bl
OLtei for September. Oats fairly active and
bad higher ; 24(ifa.4.c for rash ; 32i21ro for
Ausust and Beptemb-r "ve firm at floe, llarley
steady and unchanged. Pork atsady and in fair
demand; f la.ftOf.t ia.76 for ca0 ) l,i.ttofo, i .i.vo
forJu v: l.00((ii 3.V21 for Aucuat : fifl.8ar
ia.B7i for September. Lard firmer $0.80 for
eaah and bid for August : $.H5 bid for Hcptem
bcr. Bulk meats easier ; shoulders, $T.fi6 : short
ribs, $0.06; short clear, $7.20. Kggs, 'oi&Vc.
Whisky steady.
P OtlU HIIKHEL Oeorge Wearer A Co
ej. want five thousand bushels of OATS, now,
and will pay cash or produce.
ClaarflelJ, Pa Aug. II, 1879 tf.
TIEEII VIM HArE.Tbirteea hires of
J) Italian Beet which I will cell cheap for
eaah, or exchange for wheat. For further in
formation call on or address the undersigned.
J.F. KHAMKK.
Nor 6,'70-lf. Clearfield, Pa.
jn. . wiNsnow,
MYSICJANd- SVRGEON,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
The Dr. having recently located la Clearfield,
offer his service to tbe people of this vioinity.
p4t Office on Reed street. Residence Leon
ard House
July list 0iD
rpO HIIOM IT MAY CONCERN. An
J application will be made to tbe Court of
Uuartor oesstonl oi u learn ell couoiy. on tbe 4tu
day of August next, for the appointment of
viewers, to view the dumber City brldfc. Clear
field creek bridge, at Leonard Station, and the
lower bridge, Clearfield, Pa., In order te male
them free bridge. C. W. KVLKIl,
juiin rum run,
BLAH JOHNSTON,
County Cum mission srs.
Clearfield, July 14, 1880-41.
AS1NIGNI.KR KOTICKTo Whom It
May Concern Tbe naderilrned, bavina
been appointed Assignee for the benefit of eredl
tore by Jas. B. tirabam, of Clearfield boroogb, all
persons, therefere, having claims sgaimt him will
present them to ns for settlement, and those in
det ed to tbe said U rah am are required lo Httle
and make payment to us.
fiPWAKU a. HII.1.KU,
AHIIUHV W. LKK,
Clearfield, Pa., Dee. 24, 1879 tf Asilgnecs.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC'K. Notice
ia hereby given that Letters of Adminis
tration on the . late of ALPRKI) W. OWKN8,
late of Ferguson township, Clearfield county, Pa.,
lee d, havinc beta dety eranted te tbe under
signed, nil persons Indcptrd te said estate will
rilenae make imnaediau payment, and those bar
ng claims or demands against the same, will
present them properly cut hen tie ted for settle
ment without delay. JAMRH II.IIILB,
Administrator.
Lumber City, Pa., Jant Id, 186Mt.
APMIKIMTIIATORA NOTICK.-Notlce
tt hereby alveaj that Letter! of Adminis
tration on thesstata or JOHN A. THOMPSON
lata of Brady township, Clearfield county,
Pa , deceased, having bean duly granted to the
undertime, all persons Indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment, and those
having claims er demands aganat the same will
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment without daley.
HA K A II Aflfl THOMPSON,
MILTON H, THOMPSON,
Administrators.
Latberabarg, Pa , Jane I, 1880 fit.
(lAirTIONWhereasmywlfaJaraca.ha left
J my bed and board without any jieel eauee or
persons againet harboring or (mating her oa my
awiym, i ut mi in I"" vv ymj 119 aev.e con
tracted by her after Juae ROtb, Ift.iO, unless, eom
pelled tt dc so by due protest of taw.
uDoiMf m, ni.ni.
Drain Lin, Pa., July Utk, lH0at
C'l AIITION.-A1I personi are hereby warned
J Baralnst pnrrh ulnar ar In any way med
dling with the following par sou property, now
an we peoeeeeien i u. mee, ei nnai
towatbip, vis: I Sorrel horse, 1 Bay mare, 1 let
of heavy harness, Singletrees and Spreaders, 4
head of hogs, I slock, I sieve,! beds and boding.
The foregoiag property was purchased by as at
Constable sale and Is allowed to remain In the
noeeesstoa ef said Alfred 0. Wis oa suae only,
subject lo ear order at aay time.
w. ii..vrinrl,
WM. C.ARNOLD,
Raw MiLLFoar, July 14, llttl. st
Dia)ei4)UfTlOr10PPAIiTlIKRItMIK
Notice It hereby givea that the partnership
lately existing between J. F, Kramer and W.
W. Worrell, of Clearfield, Pa., nnder the Arm
name of Kramer A Worrell, the saloon be si-
Bess, In Clearfield, wai diaseWtd en the Utb day
ef Jily, llhi, aad that I will hold my a If re
rponaible, or pay aay further debti contracted
under laid firm acme after thla Jit.
."UN F. KRAMKR.
Cltarflehl, July 14, IMt
II X ECdTOR'a NOTK E.-Notlce la here.
J by given tbat Letter! Testamentary ea tbe
estate of WILLIAM JO..ES, late of Clearfeld
borouch. Clearfield county. Penn'a, deoeased.
having bee duly granted to the undersigned, a'l
persons Indebted to said estate will plea a make
immediate payment, nod tuoae navmg claims or
demand! against the same will present them
properly authenticated fur settlement without
delay. ttUUbKi wmui.KY,
Kiccutor.
Clearfield, Pa-, July 14, 1860-At.
E
XKtl'TOH'H NOTICE Nolle. U b.r-
i b. jr'V"0 that L.ttr. TuliUHlir oa lb.
UUOfJUHN hill I KK, Ula U Ur.dj lo.D
kip, ClMrB.ld MHty, I1,., decattd, b..ln,
ln dult ,r.Btd lo tb tiailtriiKiiod, .11 pr
,oo. iod.bial to Mid Mill, .ill bl.M B.k. im
v.di.1. p.jm.nt, ind tbow b.rinf claim, or ti.-
maud, agalcatlh. mb. will proMot th.io .rop-
.rijr ,miier.tittal.d lor aeni.tiirBi wimoat a.iay
UKOKdEC. KIRK.
Kxacutor.
L.lb.til.ur,, 1'.., Jun, J, IK8(HI.
,. 1 "nl '""''. braide. pa,
them for their time and trouble.
(IKOlUiK FLEOAL.
Merritdale Uiocs, Pa., June I), IBSu-lt.
ATTENTION FARMERS I
I UAVK returned to my old business, aLd will
be f und at the PUniog Mill office, on Pine
itrcet, CLRARPIULD, PA., where 1 will sell all
kinds ot
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
AND THE CELEIIRATXD
WOOD UQVTZZ & EEATEE,
A larce stock of which I have alwavs on hand.
Also, HAY RAKES and all other machines osd
by the rarmer, as well as materials lor repairs.
r I will exchange the above articloa for
CASH, GOOD BEEF CATTLE, or SHEEP,
Al I contemplate butchering, and would be
pleased to have the trade of the farming public.
ELAM W. DROWN,
Clearfield, Pa., June 9, IftHO-tf.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
Valuable Ileal Estate !
IN pu nuance of an order of the Orphan' Court
or Clearfield county, Pa., there will be ex
posed to cale at tbe hotel of Uco. W. Davis, In
the borough of New Washington, In said
county, on
Wednesday, August 11, 1880,
at 2 o'clock P.M., ail th following described real
estate of John Korabaugh, late of Burnside. town
ahlp, in said county, dec 'd, to wit: All that cer
tain tract of land situate in said township, bound
ed west by lands now or late of Jamea Uallagber,
north by lands let of Crawford Uallagber, east by
land now or late of tbe heir of David Mitchell,
dee'd, and south by land lateef Benjamin Galla
gher, containing 11)0 acres, more or less,and known
as purpart No. 1 in the partition of laid dc
cedent' estate. The Improvements oonsist of a
TWO-STORY PLANK
DWELLING HOUSE,
S4il. feet, with an "L" sttached, 23alf, leel,
liAHK II A n ft , (HUB leet, WAHUrt SUED, and
other outbuildings, also n good orchard. Property
nearly all cleared and under good cultivation.
TERMS Or S.tLIU
One-third tha purchase money, aod alao enough
of the residue thereof to cover the cests and fee
Incident to aaid partition and sale, eaib on con
firmation of sale, ene-balf the balance in one year
Irom the date af said sale, and the remainder at
the death of Mary J. Horabaugh, widow ef said
deo d, tbe latter two payments with their interest,
payable annually, to b secured by bond and
mortgage on tbe premises,
11. L. HENDERSON,
Administrator.
Ostend, July 21st, 1M0-3..
Teachers' Examination I
The public eiiuiinition of teachers fornrorln
oial certificates for tbe present school year, will
oe neia as follows :
Morris, at Kylerfown, Tuesday, Angus! 10th.
Graham, at Centre ilill school house, Wednes
day, AOtuit 1 1 th.
Uoggs and Wallaoeton borough, at Centre
school bouse, Thursday, August 12th.
Lawreoce, Lawrence Independent nnd Clear
field borough, at Clearfield, Friday, August 13th.
uoanen, at rnewiviue, Monday, August lota.
Uirard, at Oillinghem school house, Tuesday,
Angus! 17th.
Covington, at Union school house, Wednesday,
AUgUSt IB to.
Kartbaus, at Oak Hall trbool hone, Thursday,
August 10th.
Pike, Pike Independent and Curweneville
borough, at vurwensville, Selu'day, August 21st.
Ifraaioru and Dradlord independent, at Uigler,
Monday, August 23d.
Ooceola borough and Decatur, at Osceola, Tues
day, August 21th.
Woodward aod Hoatadale, at Houtsdale, Wed
need ay, August 15th.
Mulich, at Janetrllle, Thursday, August 2fVb.
Beecaria and Madera Independent, at Ulen
Hope, Friday, August 27th.
Knoi, at New Millport, Tuesday, August Slit.
Jordan, at Ansonvill, Wodnaeday, Sept. 1st.
Cheat and Newburg borough, at New burg,
1 bursday, beplcmner 2d.
Burnside township aad borough, at Burnside,
Friday, September fid.
New WasbiBgtoa, at New Washington, Fat or
day, September 4th.
Bell, at Susquehanna school house, Monday
Sent ember 0tb.
Greenwood, at Bower, Tuesday, September 7lb.
fergucon ana Lumber Ulty bornugn, at Lum
ber City, Wednesday, September 8th,
Penn, at Pennvihe, Thursday, September Oth.
I'nion and Loion Independent, at Rock ton,
Friday, September I Oth.
Brady and Bloom, at Luthersbarg, Monday,
September lllh.
Sandy, at DuBols, Tuesday, September 14th.
Huston, at Pcafleld, Wednesday, Sept. 16th.
No one will be admitted to the clast whe ha
not lelt a written application ror a trhool with
th Secretary of the district ror whieh the exami
nation ii held, we earnestly request the attend
ane of all the Directors at these examinations, In
order that we may consult together en subjects
pertaining te the interests of the schools. The
Secretary of each Board will please be prepared to
announce tn application at in opening ot tne
examination. Some evidence of good moral
character will te required tf applicant with
whom I am not acquainted. The speakers who
will address the people at the dur -tional meet
lags.will be announced tn the educational column
of tbo papers. K laminations will open at 8:30
A. M. M. L. MctjllOWN,
Co. Superintendent.
Clear field, Pa , July 21, 1980 0t.
AriHTORH'HTATUMICNToflbe finance
of Brady townohip, Clearfield county, Pa. ,
from April 1Mb, 170, to April 12th, 18S0. J. II .
Kirk, District Treasurer, in account with tbe
ROAD, SCHOOL aod POUR funds uf said town
ship. aean n una,
. DR.
To balance due at former settlement ,..$2,078 86
To amount of duplicate for I87i 2,3 IS M
To back tax for 1878 - fife 8
Total.....'
$4,800 III
CR.
By work done by elHsens en roads $2,115 12
By exonerations for 170. 19 SI
By vouchers redeemed 617 II
By Treasurer' percentage at X percent.
on M7.l.'t .... 1 61
By ain't of tat not vorked out 107 AO
Hy hack tot worked oat 8M 00
By balance In Treasury , 1,666 96
Total...
...44,$0fl SI
reoa rirap.
DR.
Te bai. duet p. from former Mtlltrosat...$ 11$ 40
To amount donated by Jesse Line...,. 10 00
To full am'tef duplicate fur 1879 $80 04
Total
.$1,111 44
CR.
By vouchers redeemed- $ $17 98
By Treaaurer'apereeatage at 8 per cent.
en $817.98 24 IS
By making duplicates aad paying for
seme H M $ 60
By abatement i to cltiseos 10 40
By amount In Treasury & 03
Total
.....$!,! 1 1 44
i nocL rtm.
DR.
To amount tfeajh oa band I 436 60
To amount due from A. M. Drencher... 406 06
To amount due from John Jimesen 3rt2 02
To amount of subscription for Luthers
barg school boae 200 00
To refund of J. II. Kdinger 22 60
Te I per eent. added an duplicate ef
IH7T aad 1878. 206 40
To State appropriation H 686 88
Te full amount ef duplicate for I8T9... 1,790 48
To amooct due District Treasurer H 1 04
ToUl. ...
...a M.H. (S
CR.
Br Toaehar, redeemed H
II, Bute approprlatlea m, ,
fir belaooe aot oelleelad.... M
Bj balaaee la bead, of A. M. UraMbor.
bf balaaea of aabarrlptioa aapaid.....
Total..
....4,01, M
Wa. tbe anderiif aed Andltora of Rradr towa
ahip, barlbg oaaaiaed tb. aaiciaat of JaMpb
II. Klib. Tr.aor.r of BraJ, townahlp, la ao
onoat wilh the Read, Poor aod grbool faoda of
raid tewaiblp, Ib4 ibera . above atated.
DANIKL UOOH1.ANDRR,
Alteat I- L. BKV1.KR,
J. W Colt. J. H. BKYLBR,
Clerk. Aadltore,
Lalkertharg, .lulv llrl, 1M l,
..H.tf "1
AM
614 4
141 4.
4t M
gnu 3idwtiBrmfii.it.
gUSQl'EHANNA HOUSE,
CURWENSVILLE, PENN'A.
-Thii old ao well-otebllah,r! Hole! ba,
aeoa leaaed b, Ibe uoJer.ltaeo:, aod ba reela eoa
odoot of reodelln, aaliafaetioa to tboee wb. nae
aelrooia. blia. Uood etebhne; altaobed.
LEW 18 0. BLOOM, I'roprletor.
April II, '8011.
gm yhiarrjHa- " viie fl te In
awl
.
rail, A44i-ss CITT NOVBLTV CO,
hjaf jiMUvn tl
June 10, 16S0-la.-
AIIIIIWIHTRATRH KOI ICK.-Notlc
la hereby eivrn that Letter of Adminis
tration on th oatate of A. H. SIJAW, late of
Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd,
bavin? beoil duly iranted le tbe un jersianed, all
persons Indebted to said ertate will please mike
immediate payment, and lliose hat log Claims or
demands aainut tbe same, will present tbeiu
properly authenticated far settlement without
delay. aiAiu e. piiah,
W. W BKTTS,
Adininlitratoni.
Clearfield, Pa., June SO, 1880-Ot.
SpriiiglSiiiniiier Milliner)!
To Mr CrBTOUBBS ABO THB Pl'NLIC AT I.1BUB I
Aboot batordajr, April S.lb, 1 will retum from
Philadelphia wilb a full liae of MILLINERY
HOODS of all kind,. Wilb aew raollUie, for do
ing baiineee, I will ilrapl, ,a, tbat I eao now
live ray eaatomere tbe beoeflt of tnj adrantairea
la boyiaf, atelea aad prioea tbroogboot tbe entire
araaoo. mra. i. r. naiouni
Claarlald, Pa., April 11, Mi la.
A IIDIIXIR'M NOTIi;ia.Io the Ornbaa,1
J Coart of ClearBeld Bounty, Pa., Ia the
matter of tba Batata of Robert Young, deoeaeod,
late of Lumber City, Clearfield eouaty.
. Tbe uodaraigned Auditor, appointed by tbe
aaid Court, u diatribute the money la tbe band,
of Anthony llile. Adminlatrator of aaid aalale,
among tbe penone legally entitled to reeelv. tbe
eeme, hereby glvea ootloe tbat ha will attend to
tha dutiaa of hi, appointment at hi, office, la the
boroogb of Clearfield, ea TUESDAY, the J7T1I
day of JI LY, A. I). 1880, at 1 o'eloek P. M.,
whea and where all peraoaa iolarealed may at
lead. OSCAR MITCHELL, Audttor.
Clearfield, Pa , J una If), 1 180.
J)KIrf Al.S FOH lllULDIXi.
To Ottrprnters ani Builders I
The Lawrence Townahlp School Board will re
ceive propo.ala until KATIIROAY, tbe 10TH
DAYOPJl'LY next, for the erection of a frame
School building, to b located at or near " Hills
dak," In said township. Proposals will ba re
jected after, o'clock A. M , July 10, IChll.
ror full particulars, apply to or adiire-s
J. L. CONKLIN,
Bec'y of th Board, Clearfield, Pa.
N. B. The Board will rciorve the right to
reject any tr all bids. je.-i-.lt.
IIO FAHMEKS I The Fourteenth Annual
Exhibition ol the CLEARFIELD COI NTV
AURICLLTURAL SOCIETY will be held
At Clearfield, Sept. 15, 1G & 17, 1S.S0,
LIBERAL PREMIUMS will he offered and
made public In due time, fur which every Farmer
m tne county is inviiett io compete, rormiorma
tion address LEANUEK DENNING, Pres't,
Or AL. M. HOW, Secretary,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
Executive Committee Philip Dotts (Co. Treat
nren. Dec-ear ia twp.; EHrha M. Davis, Pean twp.
John Smith, Bloom twp., Levi R. Dressier, I nion
twp.; Wilson r. late, Lawrence twp.
June 10, 18H0-t4.
Stale Normal School,
INDIANA, Pa.
Bl ILDINll, the belt of th. kind In the I'nlled
State,.
ACCOMMODATIONS for 4IK, beardera.
SCHOOL, tral-elui ia all re.pectl.
DEPARTMENTS Normal, Claaaical, Commer
cial, Mualcal
THE l-ALL TERM of IA week, will open oa
Monday Sep't 16, 1880.
EXPENSES, as low as those of any other school
affording equal advantages and accommeda
lion. For Catalogue, ad dries
JOHN H. FRKNCH, LI,. 1).,
PRINCIPAL.
Ianue., Pa., Jaly Utb, 1880-9m.
Aaron Pet.r, ..A. B. Woolrldga
-lir-ALUftS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries and
General Merchandise,
WOODLAND, CL'F'D CO., PA.
Ilonpontfully solicit tholr irttrons
JL ) and the pablle generally to call and exam
ioa tbelr new atook of
Spring and SmniiKT Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Cahlimcres, Velvetcena, Delaines,
Lswni, tnnghsms, l'rlnti, I'll
liloachcd mid Blenched Mus
lins, Fancy Skirts, Sheet- -iiiffs,
TickinRg, Carpels,
Jtnrrs, Oil Cloths,
HOSIERY,
Lnundried, Whito,
Choviot and Porcalo
Shirts, Oloves, Neckwear,
Men's and Boys.' Clothing,
lints, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, c'.o., olo.
Grocrrips & Gcn'l Mrrehandisc
Will bo found ol first quality, and
satisfaction ia guarantood. The fol
lowing are always kept on band,
(somo few only in their season):
Sugars, Toas, Coffees, Spices, Syrups,
Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons.
Bananas, Figs, Dates, ele., Hard
ware, Qucensware, Glosswars,
Tinwaro, Wood and Willow-
waro, Paints, Oils, Clocks,
Trunks,Valises, Mirrors,
Stationery, Furnituro,
A Minors' Supplies,
ALSO, DEALERS IN
BARK, S.R.TIES & SXIX2TGI.E3.
June 2, 1880-lf.
THE BEST
Boot and Shoe,
Hal and Cap Store
IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY
Is th tnt in the
e
OPERA HOUSE,
KEPI BY
G. C. & T. W. MOOltE,
We have just re eel red our Spring and Summer
a PATCH n
umm ilh..ii emit w a-ld-rinji Any luAj ar f""
A ehlU . n? iL Will 0. ,.',,.(, I
S I nl.u kr Ball (With etlraeilnaai ih. -.n !-!
a Ii n-fnrlh Ineh P-Uhei u rrctiiil ef lie t
fa, i, ;) for 10, P...IM itaain r.olC M
Mall. Adlsri WalTII' Oaa rirrt rUfa
stock, which, having been purchased before
the advance, can he told at the OLD
PRICK. Call and tee. Besides the
cheaper goods In oar line, we keep
BOOTS, FINE SHOES,
Perkins' Boots and Shoes,
CLAFLIN'S SHOES,
STETSON'S HATS
AND THE OINL'INE TAYLOR
MACKINAW HAT,
Which are oar laeeUlliae. W. al. hare a full
lln.of HINTS' 81 MM KR IINUKHWEAH,
All taoleteo.Teltieota NKC'KWKAR.
Uire ei a eel I aad ba eatl-ted.
- Olv, C. ATOM V. M04IHB.
Clearlell, Pa, April 14, IIS0 Sal.
?WUttanroui.
ATTENTION FARMERS 1
WB IIAVE ON IT AND AND FOR SALE ONE CAR LOAD OP
CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS.
A CAR LOAD OF THE-
FARMERS' FRIEND
noriH.K FORCE FEIU) GRAIN DRILL, AND A CA It LOAD OF THE
' . TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES,
THK BERT RE LP AND HAND DUMT RAKES IN TIIF. WORLD. '
1 jV'JuaT-
Wo nlso have a lot of Ileebner's Level Tread Horse-Power
Threshers nnd Clertners for one nnd two horses. AlsoTurnbulls
Ohio Wagons with Beveled Shoulder Spokes, which ndds fully one.
third additional strength to the wheel. Also Cortland Platform
Spring Wagons, with two nnd throe scats, nnd Open and Top Bug
gies. Please give ns n call beforo buying elsewhere.
The above Articles will be Exchanged for Sheep, Cattle or flood Horses.
F. M. CARDOXS,- DRO.
Clearfield. I'a., May 2d, I880-2m.
N. E. ARNOLD,
CTyxixKrjsiJsr&xrxxTLmJS
WILL
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
-XT' ODEV
1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK.
1,000 CORDS OAK BARK.
1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS.
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000
No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash
price paid nt all times. Liberal advances made on large lots. Go
see Arnold before contracting your hark.
N. E. ARNOLD,
Mi, 11, IBSO tr.
JAMES L.
XJ" JSf I 3S3 3FL "X1 .A XX. 3K Ft 9
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PENN-A. .
All kinds of Caekota and Coffins kept on bnnd, and (urnistiod to order on
abort notico, Including-tbo finoat ai well ai tho cheapcat that can be manu
factured. Our
oonrsn Fiuxin.vxn
Is tbo best In one, and will be furnished when required. Funerals ollsnded
io any part of the county. Call at my ofllco, on Second street, or loave
your ordors at Troulmoii'a Furniture Store, adjoining tbo Postoffloo.
JAS. L. LEAVY,
oct l,79-1y.T Clearfield, Pa.
$fur giawtiistiuruts
HfOM'.V TO LOAN. -On Int eleee Im-
IfX prored feria property, b tlie Mutual Life
la-urenoe Company of If.w York, on flrat mort
irafre, ia aoma from $1,000 up. For further la
foraiatioa aitl'lr lathe unrir-raifrne.1.
Ill BXTHA1. W. SMITH.
Cleailald Pa., May 'ah, 1H7K If.
null l. alalia eiin ait.c i. iinBtn.
X anS Pia. taanabina, ClaarBoIrl county.
lt.aaonabk time aleea lor part af nurobaae -f ly
aaooey. Prior, n.llu to SIO.HS wr acre. TL
Mioera'i reBerfed. (
"l-""'i " L
fenlield. ra.
or Wallacb A Kniaa,
StfU 10, lS.B-tf. Clearbald, Pa,
TO FARMERS!
I wish te Inform tbe Partners of ClnarCehl
county, that I am the manufacturer of Wheeler's
patent Ka.il way Chain
1 lOKSE POWEIt,
With Threshers and Cleaners of une or two.
horse power. Ker farther partinelars address tbe
nndersifrted at lilooiiishurn, Oelmnbin coon it, er
call upon P. M. CAHUUN A IIRO., A urn is, in
Clear Odd i'a. J. M. liUl.Mll.b.n.
Jane U,
jOR TINWAHfC, II A llli W ARK,
nnd
HOUSE FUBNISHIN0 GOODS,
and ,
HKKD1.RA, ATTACHMENTS AttD PARTS,
and all klncla of
SEWING MACHINES,'.
00 TO .
O. H. MKKHEI.l
X
Agont,
Juae t, 'SO.If.
CLKARFim.D, PA.
FARM FOll SALE !
The andmlfrncd will sell at private ante, his
farm, located In Fenn tcwnahip.Clenrfleld cnnir,
fe., containing
SIXTY AOniQS.
half of which Is Inn ol sute of niltlr-lUn,
with a frame dwellltiA, ut bam.a lliriltf orrhard
and an eaccllciit sprnif of ner failing water,
together wilh the a dreary ontbnildlnge. The
Jertion not oleared Is heavily timbered, and all
s underlaid with coal en.t irtn. It will be sold
low and on e-sjr terms. For further Information
call on the premies, or cl'lrest the stitur-rilier at
Mramptan Hills P. 0. OWKN J. KKKNAIf .
Grampian Ulls,Juue t-1, IKMl Xn,
WAGONS- WAGONS
uvGdira-nuouiix
SPHINOWAOQNS.
SPK1NO WAGONS.
mi coxun wacoxs.
TOP AND OPEN BTI0OIS3.
KEPT O.V 1JAKD FOH SA IK.
STAGE 5t REILLY,
CLEAKNIU), PA.
May 11 Sat.
ctrl
7rM"-
PAY THE
CURWEIMSVILLE, PA.
LEAVY,
Srw ai'ttHsfmrntu.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Curweanllle, Pa. Jaa. I, 71-tl
Agents Wanted .b.r.Wri
the only su ben tie low priced booh containing
the lives ef ,
GEN. W. S. HANCOCK
' AND
W.'H. ENGLISH.
A complete record of the early nnd military
life of Mij. Oen.WinHeldB. Banceck.with n fall
and graphic account ef the proceedings, peeehea
and Incident at the Cinr-tt.net I Convection, else
tbe platform, table of ballots end letters of accept
ance, with the life ef W. M. Kngllsh. Rlebl
embellished with numerous artistic illustrations
and Aee, bandseme engraved pertrnita of ennh
candidate. Sure success te all wbe take hv.ld t
will posliivclv cctse'l alt hooks. Bend for cir
culars and eitra terms.
Address, W. M. kRM.EV ct CO.,
Til Hiisom Blrcet. Fbiladelpbla. Pa.
Jul; U, m-it,
tM DJ O I RYLD
EXECUTORS' SALE
or
Desirable Real Estate !
Estate of Eichard Shw, SraDso'd.
TIIR anjarla;neil, Viaeator of tba eatat. of
KICIIAHb HUAW, Sr.. deeeeaed. (Ill oaTa-
al pablle uleal tba COl'RT I1UUS8. la tba bor
oogb of Clearfield, pa oa
Monday, August Oth, 1880,
AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. St.,
Tha followlai raluable real erlau, ela t
Tbe tbreo-etory B111CK BOTKL property,
toraer of Markrl aad firat HreoU, Is lbs aor
oufh of Clearfield, boeaa aa
'The Shaw House.'
Proallai wltb two lot, of (roand thereto beleaiief
no ree, oa Market itreet, aad l0
r oa rir.t atreet, wita a two -atorj
dwellfnif hoaoe attarbed. Tba ke
brl proper baa tiny bed-raoata .ail
j . aa all aoBvealenee, for a Srel-ae
aalal. Oaa of tbe neat dralrable hotel proaartrea
lo Oeatral Peanaylraaia.
Tba above will ho sold lof.lber with a twe
atery fraaie dwellla hoqas ea Market aueea, aaV
jaeeot to the Hole!, aad MB other fraaM dwelliee.
kouae aad a two-story Mors balldiof , all freatinf
oa Market aire. Alas, A fraaM dwelliag kaa
frooliog oa Pirat etreev.
A 1.80. All that eerlala lot, ka.w a) raw
K- il. of Clearfield keroagk aa Lot Ke Ue, . .
otlB( U feet ea Lor eat street, raw tTTl
bIob baek Ul Feet, BMr.wUea,t.aa alley I. . .1
wilb dwelling bene a aad ellseeeeeery ea. A S I
bulldlagB tkaraaa eawaM.sad etkaw lapneeeaaau.
TEHM Of MLS I
One t bird aaak al dallrary of goaw ebaad, aad
Ik. balaaee la be seeared ky head aad eiortgage,
aayaUe la oas aad twe yeera, with teUreat,
A.I. SHAW,
JO. IHAW,
Harrlflag li'rl of klekard lhaw, Sr, dee'd,
Clearfield. Pa. Jaly 14, lit 11.
.V aWJ-a.