THE REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY MOKNINQ, AUGUST , 1181. Terms of Subscription. If pi id in adTne,or wlthla three month.. .9) 00 If paid after three and before lit nooihi... I 60 If paid after the eiplratlon of lix niunbta... I 00 ft-Mmn. S. M. ParriFfliLL A Co., Nawi- nitier AdvartUlnv AffenU. R7 Park Row, earner (Ifttman Street, art oar duly authorised Agonte in Nw York City. Uf-:i.ic;KU)M N OTIC KM. Method I it i;iiUooiial I'tiurrh Rv. Oao. Ltn-r, Paitor, 8arriou every .Sabbath tt li A. M.,and H P. M. Hibbatb Snhool at 0 A. M. Prayer Meeting every YYadncadey, at Ti 1'. M Co in it-union Bertiee, flrit Babbalb of every nonih, at K'i A. M. Meat ('leartleld M. E. ( hurrh. Ht. Cii AKi.Kt W. Ut'RNLKT, Pastor. Preaching every alternate fiumlay, at t o'clock, P. M. Huntay Sibool at 21, P. M. All ara invttvd to attend. Ire-hterlau ( liurrh Rev. II. B. Butlkr. - Hntihath lerTleei morning and evening Bab 1'ittb Hohool at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee- lav evening. ItantUt Church. Rev. , Paelor. Huhbeib School at A P. M. Prayer Meatiog every wl&eiday evening. Kt. Fraud ChurchCatholtr Rer. Y ). Sbkridar. Dhkne lervtoe at 10 A. M., on the Ant. third and fourth Huodayiof eaob month itert and It en edict ion of the Hleiied Sacrament at 7 a'olook, r. M. fcunOay Benool every DUDiiay afternoon at 8 o'oloeb. OI'l'K IAL Dini-XTOHV. tivi or bold ma juabte ibuioni Co cut. Sionnd Monday or January. Third Monday of March. Flrit Monday of June. Fourth Monday of September. Tim or HOLDIKS CO MM l) a fl.KAR. First Monday of Jnne. Second Monday of November. roiLio orricKM. Preiidtnt Jtdgt lion. Cbarlei A. M Lock Haven , Attiitant Lnuy Judge Hon. John II. Orvli, of ittiletonte. A$oeiatt Jud gee A brem Ogden, Clearfield; Vinnent II. Holt, UloarrielU. ProthonotarpK Bloom. Rrgitterand Rreorder L. J. Morgan. 7Vntnw Philip Do Hi. Di$trict Attorney J. . lMKnrlck. Sharif Jatnea Mebeffey. Utputu Sheriff V. I. Thorn paon. County SiirefyorBamael F. MoCloakey, Cur wenivill. (Jaunt CommiiiionereC. W. Kyler, Ornham- ton P. O.; Elah Johneton, Grampian l'illi P. O.; Jolin Norrii, Br., Corwemville. t'linmiwionfn' Clerk John W. Howe. a.Hi. Auditor William V. Wright, flcar- flnld : Joaeph Uilliland. Three Rune ( J.8. Nor- n, Woodland. Cnuutu Coroner Jemee A. Moore, Clearfield. Juru uommietiontrt Andrew J. Jackeon, Clear- Bed, Win. K. Urown, uieerneiu. Superintendent of Public Sekoolt M. L. Mo Oiinan. rU.irflnld. Stalernf Weight cf AfaiM ret Jciio W.Ceilile, office at LulbBrxtiurg ra. Notarin Public John W. Wriglfy, Wm. Ra ilul.iuirh. Cvrui (lordon. Clearfield i Joariih R, Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curweniville ; J. A. Liviiig- atune, Dulioie City. Our Special column la decidedly Interesting In a local point of tiow, and profitable reading to outsider! who want to sara monry. V !'.!, OV VMJIWK I "Will yu tuke wheat, oats or crn for tub s'riilioti V We are often inquired of in this way by Mttr fr in j hlroni who reside at a diitanee rn-ui Clt'flrficIJ. We again any yrs. Tbe receipts of a rrpitiKi)ilo mo reliant or mill nwn-r In the ririuity, will aiuwur us jut as wdt as the e'h. To illlmtrato : If ary of our patrons will delirer ui a bug of grain at the mill of Joseph II. Breth, in Chest townrhip, Horace Ptchin, Id Bornsido, Thomas II. Forcoy, In Urnham, Wtn. Porter or Sbaw's, In Luwrence, or Brown k Beyler's, at Rotkton, I Dion township, and forward their rt'Celpts for the mnount, we will credit them on their account for the same. In this way all may oon pey what they owe, If they will pursue this tcJfAdvortisrB unii others will benr in mind that oil articles intended for publication In this paper daft be banded la, not later than Tuesday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget It! A roul oil lamp coat tho St. Mary's people $107,000 (Ire. m un - There arc two moro livory Btuhlos talked of in this borough. m - m - TUB 8BNIOH HANCOCK CLl'B MEETS IN THK WIOWAM EVERY RATCRDAY EVE NINO. ATTEND. A hoirioholonpriKto Joueph Jordan, Jr., of Lawrence township, died Is this phe oo Friday ercnlntt of last week. m um A young ludy,oii being anked whero her imlifo place was, replied, "i nava nooe; i am the daughter of m Methodist minister. " ew J. II. Hrown has boon uppoiutcd Register and Recorder of Cambria eoan y, by Uovernor Hoyt, In the ptaos of J. (J. Lake, de- ecarcd. . an - Mcftfirs. II liberty and Hurriu publish Auditor s notices In la ii Issue, wlloa ara 01 da elded Interest to the beiri of the lata Samuel Powell ind J. Miles Darls. The wil'o of Jjcander Wright, & former resident of this place, died at her home la Itrookrllle on Tuesday last, after a lingering Illness. She teares a buiband and one ebild to mourn ber demli. . m e ew - Jacob Harnhart ot Lancanlor, had a pair of time partridges. The female died while tilting on a nest of eggs. The eock took her plaoe and now bar abioodof bright little partridges following after him. The building occupied by tho Singer , sewing Maeuma Company is being "sniiteu a few foot north, to makt room for a stair way en trance to the second story of George Wearer k Co.'s store-home from Second street. Mr. Jus. 1;. Lcavy in romoving tho bnildiogs in the rear of Lirlngiton A Co.'s Restaurant, ocouuied by D. R. Fullerton rj a dwelling house. It Is Mr. h ' Inten ttoa to build a more substantial and convenient dwelling. Fentival. Wo learn that tho lady & embers propose holding a Festiral on the Ifllh and 27th of August, for the benefit of tbe Latheran Sunday School. As this denomination has been rather modest In the Ftitiral the, wa bespeak a g od attendance. Kkei Transportation. Mr. J. K Rhodes, Beerelary of tbe Juniata Valley Camp eating Association announces that all goods for tent holders will be carried free oa Tuesday, Anvuit lOlb.RRd r'nrned free on Friday, Au gust utn. J no petrous ui vu.K ... doubt arall IhemselvM of this liberal arrang. lent. iir.TCRN Tuodi Turkeys. Somebody on night last week, stole John W. lloae's big blooded turkey gobbler and a common ben, a lack the thief would realise the next morning John remarks, "If tbe gobbler Is returned there will be nothing sai l abdut the hen but If both are withheld eoniebjdy will get ioW a m at of trjuhle Bring back the gobbler or you will be arrested. ... - m Mr. "Sain" Nicholson, who was cn gagi'd In tbe Fire Brisk works In Ibis place about flvt yearr ago, while tbe works were super Intended by Mr. Ferguion, and who mow has his borne In Pittsburgh, baa been ienltig a few days . In our lowo. "8am" Is a jolly Scotchman, abd bis friends appreciate bis company very much. The Oipheas Band tendered him a serenade oi Wednesday ereoing last. m 9 em A New Feature. Tho orgnnir.a tion of a Club by the Demoerttie boys In aur Di rough, Is what may be termed a good thing. Their behavior oa the night of their meeting wu manly, and mast bare struck thote adalti wbo were present, that the wigwam Is a lar bet ter (lace for the boji to eongregata after dark, ibaa to be wandering around In tbe street!. It wi.alJ be well enough for the boys la every bor ough to do tbe same thing. In tbe rural districts ef the eonaty, where the boys might get toe far way from their parents, it might ant work so well. A New Knterimiihe. Wo learn from the T)rooa Hernid that "tbe new paper milt which is gradually ararlngeompletlo, Is a large r d wtagniBoenl structure. Tbe front oo Mala i et la 120 feat, raanlng baak 1VQ feat, aad tbt i wlrg parallel with tbe front ! aeveaty feet, (Rg tbe wall ea three sides ISO feet, besides rat outbuildings not connected directly with tela establishment. The Inside la almost a t wilderness of machinery, there being no tha 140 ey Under and roller, larg and la a single apartment ef lha bedding. It beble that tbe works wit) be la operation be lit of ftiftemher. "(iroat lilood Tonic " for the core of! all blood d I leasee.4 Ur. Ltndsey t Blood Searcher. " - THK JUNIOR HANCOCK CLl'B MEETS IN THK WIOWAM EVERY THURSDAY KVI- NINO. BOYS, TURN OUT. The rain on Monday and Tuesday last was thankfully received by lha people of this eoam unity, espelally aur nerebants and boat keepers, as tha ft rests bad become quite dusty. Bank Guanoes. The County Na tional Bank having purchased tbe Banking House of tha Clearfield County Bank, la Graham's building, baa removed Into that block, oa Mark' et street, while tha Clea r field County Bank will occupy the rooms on Second street vacated by tbe County National Bank. 4t Adminibtrators' Sam It will bo notli'ed by an advertisement lu this journal , and by posters, that tbe Administrators of tha late A. II. Shaw, will dispose of a large amount of per sonal property on Tuesday, August 10th. m Farms For Sam. -John T. Hagorty, Administrator of tha aetata of Dinuil (?aIJM. late of Pike tr wnshln. offer antna vtluahl nrnn erty for sale at Diaucker'e Hotel, In Curwensvilla on raiur.iay, me 2111 ri August, sea Rtivernre ment and poatera. ' e a liEMRP Fund. Final statement of Philip Dotts, Treasurer of Mlllon Relief Com mittee : The amount contributed (2fS 00 Paid draft of O. h. Read, Chair man Committe of Relief Fund fur Milton. Pa., May'27lb, 18HO.I376 00 Drxft sent July ltftb. 18-0 10 00 Total 2t6 00 A. W, Wai.trrs, PaitiP Dottr, SeereUry. Trea.urer. m 1 It is but a simplo statement ol a feet when I lay that Dr. E. K. Thompson' Sweet Worm Powder bae sared, humanly speak ing, several lives, one of wblnb wai that of a valuable native preacher. Rev. J. E. C1.01 an, Million House, Oogola, Iliodooitan, Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusvllle, Pa. For sale by all druggists In Clearfield, and Joseph Eeyler k Sons, Lutbersburg, Pa. St Lint of letters remaining unclaimed in the PostoBlce at Clearfield, Pa., lor the week ending August 2d, 1880 : John F, Amiueruitn, Ought Buak, Mrs. IUuiUl Butler, John Dugao, D. P. B. Ooolick, Susan A. Holt, Carl Jaupson, II. W. Logbry, William Marshall, W. R.Ogden, A. C Quinby, (fi), Car rie Shimel, Mil. Thomas Rtalge, Kva Spencen Ant -a Schraub, A. C. Thompson, Mrs. Etta Wigbatuan, James Wigtiamitn. P. A. UAl'LIN, P. M. - -e- I O fi T At tlin lout mnntinff (it Cleurueld Lo Igo, No. 1.414, I. O. G. T , held on Thursday evening July 2ltb, the following officers were elected lor tne coming term : W. C. T E C.McCullough.. W. V. T Mils E. A. Tate Sccrelarr. J. II. Mead. Financial Secretary. J . A. Irwin. Treasurer. Miis Lisiie Work. Chaptnio. Rev. Geo. Leidy. Mambal. Frank Shugarta. tluard Mi Lou Ileisey. Kentinel John E. Harder. P. W. C. T, R. M. McEually. R. 8. Mii-s May Merrell. L. f. Miss Sallie Cooper. A. 8 Miss Mary Powell. D. M. Loita King. A Feiiocioi s Cow. Wo Icurn from the Belleftjiit Htpublirnn, that Mr. Armagait, a firmer living near Fillmore, purchased a oow a few days since ibat turned out to be a vicious brut. While waturlug his stojk on Wednoadny , the cow ruhed up'n a valuable bire, driving her horns tl rough the jugular vein In his neck, and killing him ntmoit instantly. The cow tie a wheeled around nod charged upon another horse, and before she could be drlvao from tbe yard, gore 1 horse number two under tbe fore shoulder, making a deep gach,acd which Is thought may (jrove fatal. The cow, we are Informed, acted in a strangely ferocious man tier, like an enraged bulla lo, and would have a great deal more dam age had (he not been secured. 1 11 m s em A Joke on Somebody. Tho Tyrone lltratdfia alluding to tbe recent Are, remarks : "While one of the Huntingdon firemen was up oa 1 be Ihruld building holding the noiile of the boie and directing a stream toward tbe rear end of tbe building, be wa tolJ to get down ao is to be out of tbe way of a lotuble dowe wall. In at tempting to do sa, be dropped the aoatle, think ing H would fall 00 tha pavement, but the force of tbe water kept it In an oprigh' poiitioo, and for awhile a heavy stream playtd on the under side of hi aoat tail, which sloid out like the witch end of a mule In a fantastic parade." Wa can't tellwhetber that la a Joke oa the mule or tbe noiile bolder. But Captain Junes know bow U is, and be Is a' most always light except In po litical matters. IIarveht Home. We learn that tho Patrons of Husbandry propose tubolda "Harvest Home on the farm of Ki-Sherlff Read, oa tha turnpike about three mile east of Curwensvilla, on Wednesday, August 18th, 1830. The State Lecturer, 8. R. Downing, will be present and de liver an addrers suited to tbe occasion. Although the affair Is being arranged under the auspice of the P. of U., all ara cordially Invited to attend. On of the offl cvra of Lawrence Orange renarked to 0 tha other day, that tb Horn wa open to all Printers, free. Tbat'e a got-d tbiiig, but hav ing cradled one hundred doaen of wheat In a day and bound It op the next, we fully realise tha fua of garnering plenty of that stuff la a short time. St Save Old Paper. Never throw old paper away. If yoa nave no wish in sell tt, use It In the home. Some housekeeper prefer It to cloth for cleaning many article of furnitar. For instance a volume, wrttlea by a lady, who prided herself on her experlenoa and tact, say : After a stov has be-n blaokeneJ, It can be kept looking very well for a long time by rubbing every morning. Rubbing with paper Is a much nicer way of helping a tea katlle, eoffe pot and tea put bright and clean, than tbe old way of washing tbvia la suds. Rubbing with paper Is also the best way of polishing knives, silverware, and spoon, they shin like new silver. For po L bhing mirrors, windows, lamp chimneys, ate., papir is better then dry cloth. Preserves and pickles keep muob better If brown paper Instead of cloth Is tied over the jar. Canned frnlt la not half so apt to mold if a pica or writing paper, cut to fit tbe can, U laid direetly upon the fruits. Paper is much better t put under a carpet than straw. It la warmer, thinner and makes less noire wbeo one walks over It. tm STATE FAIR AT PHILADELPHIA. Oa Monday, Boptemberfttb.tbe Twenty -seventh Aonoal Exhibition of tho Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will open at tb Main Build ing, Centennial Grounds, Fair mount Park, Phil adelphia, and continue eighteen days, closing on Saturday, September Silh. The last week of III be devoted to tha International Show of Sheep, Wool and Wool Products, for which pur pose the liberal sum of $S,S00 In cash has baea appropriated. During tbl week, bo waver, all other exhibits, with lb exception of Horse, Cat tle, Swine, and poultry, will remain oa display. Prom present Indication this exhibition of the Society will be tbe largest, grandest, and moat varied that baa ever been held by any But So ciety, and will be second la aumbera and merit only to tb ever memorable International Exhi bition, held at the saute place during tha Can tea alal Year. The premium list, which eaa be ob tained from the odlcera of tb Society, at thlr office, North west corner Tenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, I tho most aomplsta aud thorough that ba er been presented by any similar organlaalloa. and offer for Com petit to a la the Livestock CI as alone the handsome inn or $24,llo. In the Dairy, Fruit, Vegetable, aad Floral Departments, the further sum of $4,000 la added, besides a large number of elegant and val aable gold, silver, and b route medals, who In trinsic value will aggregate tb entire sum of more than $40,000 in actual cash. The display will Include a larg number of In ported, Thoroughbred, Fin Bred, ail Draught Moraec) herds of bhert Horn, Devon, Hvlstela, Jersey, and Quern ley Cattle Iheoboioest breeds of Sheep, Swiae, Ac., together with a Mechanical, Vegetable, and Manufacturing Collection seldom, If ever, brought together la any oommaalty. Kx eel lent and eom mod Ions stabling baa beea pre pared within tbe balldiag for Horses and Horned Cattle, and a aaltabla space assigned oa the ground adjacent for the awiommodallea efSwIae. The Machinery, Dairy, Fralt, Floral, and Domestic Department are all pro tided aader cover, aad will undoubtedly prev attracilve and laitractlra leatars of tha Pair. A space baa alio I aesigaod for lb exercise and diaplay ef all lha entries la tb Live Stack Ola tie, bat ao racing will be per rallied. Green food will ba supplied all the Milch Cows on xhibltloa, and bay aad straw fnraithed all entrlei gratia. Exeuraioa ticket will ba feraiibed by all Ui railroad centring at PbllaaVtphla.aad all article intandnd for exhibition. farrM an liberal farm. FIRE 1 FIREII BEST PORTION OF ST. MARYS IN ASHES. Thirty-four Buildings Destroyed 1 aural toe, two botbls, rora DWRLMaa a so aurana ornaa auiLDiaaa totally aaarnoiait. We dip from tb Uautf tho following : Oa Sunday afternoon a week, at a quarter to two o'clock an alarm of Or was sounded, and Imme diately amok was seta Issuing from tha reof of Coryell k Bus' store, and before fllteea minute the whole structure wa la a mass of flame. What little applianoe w have wa brought into requisition, but without araiL Aa many of the goods as could be were taken out, but la a dilspl dated condition. Tbe burning wa tba signal for all lo tha aelghborhood lo pack up their personal property, much of which was destroyed after It was removed to the street. The fir spttad with the greatest rapidity, and by 4:30 the fi-lluatng territory wa burned before It oould be gotten aader control j Tbe south aid of Michael street, from Wash ington to Depot j bulb side ol Lafayette street, from Railroad to Wash ington ; both sldea of Railroad etreot, from Miabaol to tb Freight depot; all of Washington street for lb earn distaao east, except on building, Esquire Ru dolph's, on cornet- of Michael and W aching too street r, thirty-four building In alt, fall viotiu to tb devouring element. The g re j test excitement prevailed, and we are sorry lo bear that complaints are uude that many articloa were stolen after belog saved froxs the Are. The streets, tha diamond, and tb vacant lots on Washington street, wrtrwa with store goods, household goods, wines, liquors, ate, etc., in tbe moit unutterable confusion Exoited m women and children were hurrying to and fro through the streets, many of them seeming to be at their wits' ondi. Tbe following buildings were burned 1 Coryell k Buss store, warehouse, rsldnco of Mr. Meoum, offlo of W. W. Ames, and barn. Joseph Kosenh offer, two dwelling houses and barn. Anthony Auman, residence. John Smith, tobacco manufactory and resideno. Joseph Wilhelm, hotel and and two store-houses. Edward McBrlJc, three itare-houacs, residence and barn. Andrew Geek, residence and barber shop. Andrew Meliel, store-room, bakery and saloon. P. B. Waohtcl, store and dwelling. Riley Bros,, total, barn and out bouses. Cba. Luhr, dwelling bom. P. k fi. R. R. Co., depot. L. Vogel, hotel and Brewery. Jo. P. Windfelder, hotel. John E, Weidenbiraer, itoree-boos and resi dence. L. Wltman, store. bouse. John W. Wilhelm, store house. Geo. Schaut, larg building containing two itorer, photograph gallery and residence of two families. Following are the estimated losses : Coryell k Russ $2.',000 John Smith ". 1,600 VVm. Gios 600 Joseph Wilhelm - 4,000 5. M B rid M 9,000 A. Geek 1,600 A. Mcisel 1,500 L W. Giflord I.6U0 John W. Wilhelin 1,600 George Krellnor 600 A. bctiauer. 2,0l0 1'. B. Haobtel 60u II. Tegler. 300 F. X. Sosenbeiuier 1,01)0 B. Liebel,H 80 Riley Bros 10,000 Charles Lubr S 000 Spaflord A Tleruoy 6,000 tieurge Nihaut o.OUO John Keller ;(u0 ftliss A. Killcn loo L. U it man 1,000 John K. Wetdenbicner 4,0titf Jos. F. Windtelder (.... S,v:u L. Vogel 6,b00 Depot o(ihi0 K hi Kb la ul PHbiaa 600 Jos. Hosen hotter 6,000 A. Auman 2,600 Ueorgo Ignatx l&O - begin und 300 Gnone Imbotf 500 Jos. F. Seal 1,000 U.Wilson 400 J.M.Mecum 8!0 Total $107,600 AMOUHT or INDIVIDUAL IBHUBA ca. Coryell k Kuss, budding and stock-.. Edward H 'Bride, bunding ... $16,100 1,000 Joseph Wilhelm, stock aud building.. J. E. Weidenboeoer, stock and butidh A. BCbauer, buudlnc A. Geek, building nuey tiros., building and furniture..., P. B. Wachtel. butmlDjr 0. ti. Wlleon, furnltura............ L. Witmaa, a took L. W. GiUord, stock aad furniture...., Joseph F. Soal, building Joseph Rosenboffer, building , A. Auman, building , Spatlord k Tierney, stock , J01. F. WindenleUer.etock and buildi Charles Luhr, building L. Vogel, building. John W. Wilhelm, building.. 11. r. irgier, stotik Wm. Tegler, stock Total $14,226 tub omtii or tpb rina. The Ara originated from tb explosion ef a lamp. Mr. Buck, the book-keeper, and Mr. Fred. Bturenhsrg, n clerk in Coryell A Russ' store, were In tb bad room In tbe ssoond story of tbe build ing. Mr. Buck was reading, and Mr. Stnrenbsrg had been paring bis lo nails, and h had a lamp lighted an l was dressing his nails with hot tallow. II had finished, and as he wa lacing up hi boea tb lamp exploded, scattering tha oil In every direction. II at tempt ad to throw tha burning tamp out of tbe window, but he struck the wall and made the mrtter worse. All their effort to extinguish tb Dame were unavailing. The Or, to us thetxpresslonofMr. 8 1 urea berg, ran "like lightning through tbe building." After they had exhausted all mean at band to smother tha fire, they gave tho alarm, escaped from tb building aad ualecked tb store door and commenced to remove goods from the burning building. ( BUS ABO mt'IDEBT. When lha fir broke out tbe wbol town, and many strangers wha wsr from Centreriil and Ridgeway, flocked to tbe scene of the fire. Tba lamond probably never bad so many people on it a It did that Sunday afternoon. Mr. Buck bad bis right band severely burned. Mr. Btover had hi bands singed by tb fir, while fighting to save bit own residence. Dr. II art man mad sura to aav tbe beautiful oil painting or his wife. This duty be attended to the first thing. District Attorney Wursell was rambling la tbe woods during the fir. When be returned be found that all b owned wa consumed. A. O. Hoyer, Esq., a young attorney ef Pitts burgh, who Is visiting Mr. Wuriell, was also rambling la tha woods with Georg, and when he returned b returned he found bis rjrip-saok had gone up in the llamas. II was left la a strange country without erau a olean shirt. Mr. Dr. Wilson was found sluing away In Mr. Lubr's meadow upon a samp -stool with her bun- dies around br, when, too lata, aha discovered that ah bad forgotten to snv far furs, which she bad packed away. Fred. Hturenberf totally forgot his trunk, which contained all bis clothing and sixty dollars la money. It would have taken about ten sec onds to secure It, but his presence of mind for sooh him. Tba railroad, from tb corner of Lafayette str.l to a point la from of Winfelder'i saloon was pat la a bad shape by tb fir. Tha in Lease beat mad a letter 9 ef lu Supervisor Oasbeiaa had a larg fere of men to work an toon ai tb fir subsided snOoleatly for them to stand it. Tb telegraph wires were malted dowa.and required Mr. M'Avoy's fore to go suddenly to work oa Banday valng. Col. W. W. Ames bad a fiogtr crushed while at work at tb fir. Tli employes of'tbe P. k I. railroad did noble rrie In saving goods from th fir, by loading tbem la ears and transporting thm to a place of ealety. E lward M'Brid lost hi entire stock of house hold firnltor. Mrs. L. W. Olfford was the oeolsst woman oa th gronn.il. Bb did not get lb least bit ex cited. Andrew Kaal'a englaa did noble ear via la keeping th Ira north of Elk creek. Several times Mr, K rug's bous and barn were oa fire, but tb satin wa master of lha situation, Th 8u Mary's angles did good eerrloe la sat- Ing Borg's and Krauis's buildings, nad they eaught, there w oa Dspst ilrtet would bar beea barned. Tba vandal wbo became lataxlcatad oa stolen whiskey, win and beer, should have boea promptly looked ap. W. C. Spafford lost all bis personal property In room at tho Hlktr Ho wee. Hamburger, tba awlhiar, says be will shah tb towa. His goads ara all hipped elsewhere. For filty years "Hollers' Livor Pills" bav brought heal lb and happlaeas la thoasands of homes. Ask yoar druggist for them. .. . IM 1 1 1 Itiir Your M ill Now 1 Wo ara tho proprietors af a Saw Mill, oompnto la ovary par Hop lar, which w will sell very eh cap. For par ticular, address B. A. 4 W. D. BlULER, mehVM.tr.1 Clearfield, Pean'a, A Fact. An advertisement Inserted In th Republic ab will reach more reader than If published In nil th other papers la th conn ty.and cost tb advertise! lees than one-half la other words, aa advertisement published In our Jrurnal Is worth doubl tb prloo of that charged by any other publisher la th county. It is a fact Borough School Tax. The Direc tors of Clearfield hero placed tbe duplicate for tb current yoar, In tho bands of District Treas urer Whiteblll for oclleotlon. All tax paid previous to tbe let of September, there will bo a discount of five per soot After that date there will b no, abatement. Th levy for tb year ia eight mills. July-21-4l New Daily Stage Line. Jamos L. Leery has succeeded in having a dally mail eatab lished between Clearfield and Prnnfleld, and will hereafter run a dally stage between the two point. Hisoontraot began with April 1st, and tb stage will leave Icarfleld every morning (except Bun day) at I o'clock, making connection witk all trains on the Low tirade Railroad at Pennlleld, re turning after the last train tba 11101 evening. Passengersand freight will bo carried t low rale. Order loft at any of lb hotel will be attended to, lonprfv-ti - LETTER FROM BOGGS TOWN SHIP. W ALLArBTOH, Pa.. July S7, 140. Emma Bari'SLicm : Pleaee notice tb bum Ing of a bous at Hoover, Hughes k Co.'s Mill No. 6, near Wallaceton, In which Mrs. Nancy Thompson and her daughter Mrs. Wstsel lived. The cironmstanoes are as follows: Un last Sun der. July 26th, tbey started at or about 1 A. M. to Murrisdale to church, and at or about two 3 P.M., M r. John Ross saw the smoke and tnoucbt the Company's Mill was on fire, aad on going to tbe Mill he found this bouse burning, In which was all tbe foods of these two widow women- mother and daughter the daughter having boon married but a short time wbeo ber husband died, leavim ber with a little one to care for. Laob of tb woman have a child looking to tbem for support. This is really tho saddest cas knowo la theee part. I respectfully nik that you put tb clrcum stanoes or this case before your readers. If any ons wishing to de anything for these people by way of donating, tbey can send It to Rev. Walter Whitney at naiiaceton, in metooatai minister of whose oburcb the ladies are members in good standing. Uobrbspobdbnt. LETTER FROM CLEARFIELD. Clkirpibld, Pa., Aug. Id, 1880. Mb. Editor : 1 was somewhat astonished the other ovenlnc to step Into a Republican meeting, and a gentleman with tbe high sounding nam of Daniel Webster Mcuuray upon tne noor mailing some fearful gesture, such n drawing ap his coat electee to show tbe pubtie he wore white cuffs, and leasurely putting hi right hand barb of hi head giving an eastern scratch (noted fur it.l his entire speech was made up of what slang be could think of to say about tba Democratic party. There was not one sensible word in It ( be bad better quit trying to speak for be can t. 1 et the wii old editor of tbe Hnfteman'e Journal says be made a telling speech. He simply said "be hated the Democratic party a be did thedcvll." Rather a cart ('(! e way of putting it. He had better con- no btmaoir to writing moral tales lor tne the "Little Gleaners." th "Little Toilers" and the "Busy Bees." Then cam th Congress Hill Statesman ; he or noted courage in many a hard fought field, and wbo actually onos raised his eyes to tbe public, but only for n moment : because he was getting off a lie of large magni tude, when be said "tne Democrats nas taken possession of a public flag bought for tbe ottl sens, and be though be contributed a little." It woutd be little. He knew when he stated that, that tbe flag was purchased by the Democratic ladles of Clearueld and presented to tne "bey mour and Blair Club, of Clearfield. I was dis gusted and left, Intending to vote for Hanoock. HBPUBLICAN. . . - m t - - - LETTER FROM HUSTON. Pbsbfirlo, Pa., July 57 tb. 1890. Mr. Emma : On Monday evening, July lvih. the Democrats of Huston township organised n Hancock and JinRlun Club. 1 be following are tbe officers : President Geo. W. Weaver I Vice Presidents II. L. Horning and Abram Rosenkrana Secre tary Wm. D. Woodward, Jr. ; Treasurer John Haokett; Marshal Thomaa Buoy. Fifty-six Democrats have joined tb Club. Absalom Co no way of Hickory, Warren A. Lamb of Win- tern urn, and ratriok rlynn and jerry Sullivan of Tylers, have been appointed to secure tbe join ing of all tbe Democrats in the township. lb second res u Jar race tine of the Club was held on last Friday evening. A number of names were received and preparations made for nu active campaign. Allen II. Kosenkrans, Esq., then addressed the meeting. He congratulated Ihe Democrats on tbo outlook, but warned tbem that only a hard light would win the victory. On last Monday evening, tne republicans or ganised a Garfield Club. Tbos. H. Murray and Frank 0. Harris of Clearfield, were present. Mr. Harris waved th "Bloody Bhiri" la old-time Republican style. Mr. Murray said som unfair things. For instance that General Garfield vol unteered willingly to go to war, while General Hanoock went because be wa obliged to go : thus leaving with th audience th impression, that Ueoeral llaaoook wa very unwilling to Sent lor tbe Union. And again: 11 said that the Democrat promised better times If tbey wero given ;oni,rcs. Jlut ne neglected to leu how tb promis was mado good. How since 1H70, our laws bav been mad by a Democratic Congress, and how, during that time great pros perity has eom to us. Decency and fairness ars lost arts among Republican speakers, HusroB DanecaAT. COVINGTON AND KARTHAUS IN MOTION. A meeting or tho oitiaen or Covington and Kartbaus townships, favorable to the elect loo of Hancock and English was held at the Unloa School House oa Saturday evening, July Slst, ibhu, for tns purpose ol oraanttiuc Hancock and Entliah Club. On motion of Lawrence Flood, tb Club was organised temporally by tb eleotiea or J. W. Potter as President; Ja. U. Holt, booa N. Gna- drlet, Jas. 8. Lucas, Christian Brown and Wm. Sobnarrs, Sr., ie Presidents ; John M. Reiter, Treasurer 1 K. E. Gillilsod aad W. E. Krotsor, Secretaries. Tha object of the organixatlon being stated and tho By-Laws read, forty -seven names was enrolled by tbe secretary. Alter a general consultation it wa screed to meet at the earn plaoe oa Satur day evening, Auguat 13lb. 1HS0, for tb purpose of enstaiiiDg permanent omoer. un motion, 1. 0. MoCloskey, Lawrence flood and John W, Pieard were appointed aa a Committee to report officer lor toe permanent organisation at the next meeting. Oa motion tbe Secretaries wero requested to communicate with th Chairman of he County Committee, in order to secure speakers for tbe next meeting. Dr. J. W. Potter being called on mad a few remarks oa tbe political Issues of tbe day. The meet log voted thanks to tbo Kartbaus musicians and requested their attendance at tb next meeting. Un motion lb meeting arose and gav three hearty cheer for Hancock and English, and then adjourned to meet on Saturday evening, August lain, wben n lull torn out ol all favorable to tb election of Hancock Is requested. B. I. O., W. B. K. Secretaries, THE ROCHESTER COKE-OVENS COMPLETED. TBB BW IBPtrSTRr. Bsfero tho Issue of another paper the new Coke- ovens bnltt In DuBols by th firm of Bell, Lewis k Yateo, will b fired, nd a new Industry eom maneed. To some extent tba manufacture or cake la an experimental on In this region, as It bai beta earrifd on at but on point previous to this week. The Initiatory step wor taken by Captain Brloker, near New Bethclem, Clarion county, forty-five mllss down tbo Low Grade Railroad from DuBol. Brink er ha thirty ovens at work and makes a very good quality or coke. Last Sorter. Powers, Brown k Co., operating at Reynoldsvillo, commenced th oonstruction ol thirty or moro ovens wbloh were completed last week and fired, making th second on this tine of railroad. About th sam Urn Bell, Lewis k Yates began tb construction of fifty-six ovens which they would bav completed som tlm igo could they have obtained tba briob as fait as desired. It will thus be seen that of about ninety ovens In th Reynoldsvill basin, Bell, Lewis k Yates bav nearly two-tbtrds, and nearly half oa tba road. Although to son axteat an axperi- ntal Tsatur, yt ther la ao doubt but that It will prov succsisfnl, for tb most Improved ma chinery and appliances have been introduced for washing and burning th coal, and tb enterprise and aapltal or th firm ara a ser guarantee that nothing will be left nndon in tbe way or keeping up wltb other manufacturers But the erownlng encouragement Is tbe analysis of th oal which shows It to be unsurpassed for coking purposes by any la th region. Following 1 th analysis mad by aa miont ehmist for tb firm, and Is a correct one : Moisture, 1.10 1 volatilo matter, IB, 7(1; fixed carbon, 64.81 ; ash, I 06 j sulphur, 81. It will bo observed that th sulphur Is but a trace, and It 1 really tb least sulphur aad best ooal for gas, it ran and eok on the Low Grade oxespt tbe other mints In th im medial neigh borbood or DsBolt, which are vary similar. Aa tho market far DeBols coke will ba Hafialo and tba aortb, aompatltloa will aot be great, a ther ar ao coko oveas la competing distance tb Oonnellsvlllo regioa, south of Pittsburgh b log tba nearest, Tba demand for eok depend to a groat exteat oa tbe activity of tb iron trad. Should th mane fa la re of Iron warrant aa additional forty r fifty ovoai will yet bo ballt by Bell. Lewis A Vales adjoining tboeo aew bailt, aad a littl talk Is beard af a few evon at tb Illldrup Col Mery, but tbis I not yet derided. Bet whet her more are built ar not, tb Bomber ae 00m plated will employ twenty -lv to fifty men and xrt bealtbfal Influence ever tfa wbol eemaianlty, taming lb ettenttoa af tbe market towards tbe en el fields of DsBols. Dm Unit rWrer. Tobacoo.Ciqars.Ao. Thii bosinoss wlll be eoatlaaed, at my old stand oa Market street, by Jama I. Watson, or lorn oa else, for tb present. The finest brands of imported, domestic aad Ksy Wt cigars, aad most popular brands of plug, shewing, fib CBt knd smoking tobacco. Will also keep all ht)r goods la the tobacco business. Wltb tb advantage of now being able to buy entirely for cash, we aan give our trad rat bargain inchol good. Country dealers supplied wltb job lots at less than manu facturers' prices. Albx. Watbor. Clearfield, Pa., July SI, 1S0-t. Farmers. Look Here I Lytic will give yoa bigbest markct prices for Wheat, Oat, Cora, Buckwheat, Butter, Eggs, Oalons, Apples, dried fruits, and all kinds of produce. He has tb largest and best selected stock of groceries, teas, coffees, molasses, spice, oil salt, sugar, queens ware, tubs, buckets, baskets, churns, Ac, In Clearfield county. Ho buys hi goods In Urge quantities from manufacturers and first hands for oasb, and take th advantage or all discounts, and so be I enabled to tell at lowest price. 11 gives cash priors for produo,and sells his goods at tho lowest prloss in th county. Scpt-Xt-TV ti r - Tins is my Proclamation. If vou want good tin ware go to Merrell's 1 will not repair any cheap tin-war Imported into Ibis vicinity, specially In the fruit aan liu-j I keep no books; I pay rash for everything, end lex- peat my patrons to do the ism with mo j I guar antee my work and material. All itinerant tin paldlors Invadlog th county for th purpose of sailing their cheap ware had better look up th Aot of lRj, from which they oaa learn that there Is a penalty of $100 Inourred for violating it. O. B. Mbbrkll, July Slst, 168Q.Ha Agent. Clearfield Coal Trade. Htato- ment of Coal and otbr freight sent over tbo Tyrone k Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending July S4tb, 1880, and th same time last yoar t coal. . . Tons. ... 44.24H .... .M.V5 ... 0,051 771,058 80,639 For tbe week Same time last year- Increase. Previously during year . Same time last year Decrease Total lb 1 880 Same time last year Decrees omen rnaiuurs. Lumber m car. -170 " Miscellaneous freights FROM CHICAGO. Wholesale Dry Goods 11 (.use of J. V. Farwell 1 Co. I h irAoo, 111., oot. otn, ion. Dn. M. M. Frnnxr, Frcdonia, N. Y., Dear Sir : I took your Blood aad Liver Rime- dy and Nrv Tonic for a severe bilious attack with perfeot suocess. Three-fourths of a bottle of yoar St, Vitus Danoe Speeifio completely cured my boy of tbat disease, niter ne nau been uociorea three months by eminent physicians without benefit. I wish also to say that I think highly of your Improved Cough Honey. tours iruiy, i. m- 1 uni.i July SS-St Dr. Fanner's Blood and Liier Remedy and Nerve Tonio may well be called "Th conquer log hero" of th times. It is the medical triumph of tbe age. Whoever bas "the blues" should take it. for it regulate and restores lb disordered system that gives rise to tbem. It always cure Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Spleen Enlargement, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotches and all ekia Eruptions and Blood Disorders) Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ; Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nervous De bility j Restores flesh and strength when the sys tem Is ruining down or going into deoline ; cures Female Weakness and Chronic Rheumatism, and relieves Chronic Bronchitis, and atl Lung and Throat difficulties. It does thai things by strik ing at tbs root of disease and removing its causes. Dr. Fcnner's Improved Cough Honey will ro ller any cough In on hour. Try a sample bottle at ten cents. Dr. Fenner's Geldea Relict cures any pain, as Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache In flv to thirty minutes, and readllj relieves Rheuma tism, Kidney Complaint, D Urbane, etc. Dr. Fenner's Su Vitus Danoe Specific. On bottle always cure. For sale by Ilartswlek k Irvla, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. eug-27-tf. Rptcials. oMHXY I be. Wool wanted by II. A. KRATZER. July 29, 1880 4t Clearfield, Pa. Collictor'b Salhi I We have prepared a form, and have on band a large quantity, of blank "Collectors Bales, wmeb nave been ap proved by the highest legal authority In th Court of this county. At TWa'y Cents per do ten w will mall any number to tb Collector ordering them. A Collector, wben oompelled to advertise vropertr. must post up not lees than inree notice in tno most puono pieces in 01s borough or township. tf. Machimxs. Etc. All persons wanting a first. class Sewing Machine ibould bay the New Im proved Light-Running Weed, for sal by John B Beers, Clearfield, Pa., er Mile R. Beers, dealer n Machines aad Urgans, Key noldsv tile, Pa. may lVth-om One Uunntin Pan Cbrt. Diioourt on Old Pbicbs. Sewing Machines can now bo purchased at jn lire ii tin iim rioj "i wards. All kind of sewing machine repaired oa the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. Wabtbd. Delivered at tbe Rail Road. 100,000 26-lnoh she Ted shingle. 100,0(1 14-ineh aawad shingles. 100,000 feet of pine boards. 500,0(1 14-feet shaved hoop. 6,000 railroad ties. 60,000 feet of good bemloek boards. For which I will pay tb highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on tbe Tyrone k Clearfield Railroad. J. F. Kramer. Clearfield, Pa., Oct 18, 1878 tf. Just ll?eeivt?l. Just Rocnivcd by ARNOLD, at CURWENSVILIE: Car JiOad Nova Scot in Plaster! Car Ixad pure Corn, Ryo and Oats Chop! Car Load I) en ken Snlil Car Load of Clioico Family Flour 1 Car Load Pry Goods, (irocories, Ac.I ftarShinelus, Bark. R. R. Tics and Grain will be takon In exchange. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 187H. IIOVERROCKER ZIMMERMAN. In Houtsdals, on Sunday, July 4th 1HH0, by Rev. W. Seott Wilsno, Mr. Charles Hovrrocker ef Osceola, and Miss Emma Zimmerman, of Ster ling, Clear!) eld county, Pa. CONDO-BUSKIN. In Philiptburg.Julv 1M, by Rev. A. M. Crelghton, Mr. Wm. II. Con do, and Miss Lids A. Buskin, both of Oiceota. sua. W1I.E.-In Clearfield, oa Barday, July S4tb, 1HS0, Mr. Luther G. Wile, of Philadelphia, aged 84 vears, 9 months aad Si days. WRIGHT. On Toesday, July S7th, 188ft, at the reildenee of her parents, a car Brookville, Sadi E , wire ol Leaoder A. Wright, aged S3 year, 1 month and S day. COWDER. Oa Saturday, July Hit, 1880. Dorous W., son of B. K. and tf. A. Cowdar, f Bradford township, aged 16 years, 1 1 months and 4 days. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLR ABFIBLD, Pa, Aug , S, 180, Flour, per ewt ....,.. t.1 00 Buckwheat Flour, per ewt S 8ft Cora Meal, per ewt - S 00 Olmp, rye, per ewt I 70 Chop, mixed, per ewt 1 40 Bran, per ewt 1 16 Wheal, per bushel 1 10 Rye, per bushel tb Oats, per bushel 60 Corn, ears, per bushel ,, 4ft Buckwheat, per bushel 60 Clover eeed I OP Timothy seed 8 76 Potatoes, per bushel 60 Apples, per bushel ... Oft Omona S 00 llama, per pound IS Shoulder, per pound - ... H(M I Dried Beet, per pound 18 Chlrkena, par pair 60 Butter, per pound SO Eggs, per dosea Mi Salt, per sack, larg I On Coal Oil, per gallon- M 16 Lard, per poua 10 Dried Apples, per pound H, f Dried Peecnee, per pound MH II Beans, pff buwbel..-.- S 00 grin gMU'trllstmmH. 5WHI ntlHIIKLK-Oxiri. Wr.r.r Co , wut Ir. Ibo.i.m kaib.lt of OATS, , ud will auk .r .rodufw. ClMrl.U, Pk, II, U7 If. ARNOLD 11 A3 ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SIIAVED AND SAWED. Cnnr.nnlll., , T if. CAUTION All parsons ao hereby warned acaiost purchasing or Inarvwav meddling with tb following personal property, now la possession or David Lyons, of Bandy township, vis 1 Two black, hones and Ibeir harness. The foregoing property wa purchased by ms at Con stable Sal on tbe IVib day of July, and tbey are allowed to remain la tha possession of said David Lyons oa loan only, subject to tnv order at any time ELIJAH ASH KNPKLTER. Iiutrrribubq, Jaiy h, isao it 1 ARM FOR HA I.E. The auhserlbor now otters bis farm for sat. Tbe property I lo. oatd one mil and a half north of Clearfield, eontalRlog EIGHTY ACRES, most of which is cleared and under good cultivation, good two lory uh boa, large frame barn aud other nec essary outbuildings, together with an orchard of all kinds or fruit. Th whole is undtrlald wltb a vain of food coal. For further particular call on tb premises, or by letter addressed to JUHIH U. HKKll, July.S8,18H0 -St Clearneld. Pa ORPHANS' COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of (he Oriban' Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to pub lie sale at the Court House In Clearfield, Pa , 00 Nattirday, Auguat git, !wo, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following disc ri bed real estate of Charles W. Leonard, let of Lawrenoo township, said county, doceoaed, vis: All hi right, till aad Interest In and to that certain tract of land situate In said township, bounded en the Couth by lands of CI irk Brown, oa tb East by lend of Jobn A. Rued and blow art Reed, on the North by Stewart Hied, and 00 the Weat lv w. I'. Kcad and Jolh H. Reed, t oiitBllilntf 131 Acres, more or less, late the estate of hi father, Robert Leonard, deceased. The improvements consist of a large two-story frame dwelling bouse, log barn, and other out buildings. About 100 acre of th property cleared and under cultivation. TERMS OF SALE: On half of the purcbai money cash on con firmation or al, balanc In one year from data of sal with Interest from date of sale, to be secur ed by bond and mortgage on the premises. LVDIA P. LKUNARD, Administratrix. July 1H, 18H0-SU ORPHANS' COURT SALE IN II0UTZDALE. By virtue of an order Issued out of tb Or phans' Court of the County of Clearfield, lo the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the undersigned Administratrix will sell at Public Sal on tbe premise, in th Borough of Ilouttdsle, in said county, on Thursday, August 19, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., All that certain bote) property known as the "ST. CLOUD HOTEL," comprising Lots No. S74 and No. 2H0 in the seneral plan of tbe Borough of Uoutsdale, with the improvements thereto, consisting of a two-story Frame House, being 76 feet iront and to leet deep, witn an addition thereto of 18 feet The bous contains fifteen rooms up stair and fiv rooms down stairs, with a good cellar, and there Is an excellent stable un the premises. Tbe property is well-fitted in every way for tbe purposes of a Hotel. terms or s.i Five per cent, on day of sale, balance of one third cash on confirmation of sale, and the re mainder in two equal annual pavments, with In terest secured by Bond and Mortgage on tbe premises. Mrs. ELMIRA BAUMGARDNER, Hodtmialr, July 2S-4t Administratrix. Notice to Heirs! In the matter of the estate In tbe Orphans' Court of Frederick Frailey,late I of Clearfield county, Of Chest township, deo'd. j Pennsylvania. WRIT or rABTITIOX. To th bolrs and legal representatives of Fred erick Frailey, Irt. of Chest townihip, Clearfield county, I 'a., dec vii : Elisabeth Ann Frailey, (widow), John Frailey, Andrew Frailey, Lydia Frailey (intermarried with Hamilton White), and Hamilton White ber husband, Elisabeth Frailey (intermarried with John llockenbrry), and Jobn Hockenberry her husband, Catherine Frailey (In termarried with Jobn Hoover), and John Huover ber husband, and the heirs and legal representa tive of Magdalen Frailey, do'd., (who was In termarried with William Bartoi, via: Harrison Barto, Lydia Barto, (intermarried with Jonathan Westover), and Jonathan Westover her husband, Edward Barto, Caroline Barto, (intermarried with George Wallace), and George Wallace her hus band, Elmira Barto and John Frailer bis Guard ian, and Jane Barto and Jobn Frailey her Guardian. TAKE NOTICE that, In pursuance or a writ 01 paruuon 10 me oirectea, out oi in urpnans Court of Clearfield county, 1 will, on THURS DAY, tha Hi III DAY of AUGUST. 1680. bold ao Inquest of partition and valuation of tb real ettlat of Frederick Frailev.lat of Chest township, Clearfield county, Pa., deo'd. The In quest will assemble at tbe lata reskdenoe of said Frederick Frailey, deo'd., la Cheat township, county and State aforesaid, at 10 o'olock in th forenoon ol said day. JAMES MAUAr FEY , Bnanirr'aorrtcB, ) Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa-, Jaly I8ta, IBM.) Notice to Heirs I In the matter of the estate In the Orphans' Court or tiosepn i oinsrs, iai oi uiearneid county, oi aartnajis iwp.,deo 4. ) feonsyiraoit. WRIT Or PiRTITIOX. To the belrs and legal representatives of Joseph i oi tiers, law or Hermans townsaio, Clearneld county, Pa., dee'd., via: John Y others, Henry l otners, Bopnia Joiners, (intermarried wltft Ueo, lieckendorn , tnd Georte lieciendorn ber bos- band, Christian Yotbers, Jos. W, Y others Daniel Yotners, rleutwn 1 others. Isabella Yotbers. ( inter married with Wm. Patterson), and Wm. Patterson ber husband, and tbe heir and legal represent a lives of Adeline Yotbers, dec d (wbo was inter married with Joseph Uilliland). vis t Josenh Gillilaod, (surviving husband), Lydia Gllliland and Clam Uilliland, by their Guardian, E. J. Uilliland, and lb heir and legal representatives oi nary blisaoeiB xotners, dec d, (wbo was la trrmarried with William Uelchel), via: William lietcbel, (surviving husband), David He fob el, Alfred Heiebel, Nora Helobel. Orria Haichel aad Mabel Heir he I, by their Guardian E. J. Gilliland. TAKE NOTICE that. In pursuance or a writ of partition to me directed, out of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, Pa., I will, on Til U RS. DAY tho 16TH DAY of SEPTEMBER. A. D, 1880, hold an Inquest of partition and valuation of tbe real estate, late of Joseph Yotbers, lete of Kartbaus township, dee'd, situate in Kartbaus township, Clearfield county, Pa. Tbe Inquest will assemble at Ihe late residence of said Joseph Y others, dee'd., in Karthaus township, at 10 o cioca in tne lorenoon oi eaia day JAMES MAHAFFEY, Shbriff'b Orrira, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., July 28, 1830. EXECUTORS' SALE HEAL ESTATE IN TENN TOWNSHIP. By virtue of an order Issued out of tbe Orphans' Court or Clea; field County, Pennsylvania, the unaersigncd Kiecutors or tne nutate of KICII ARD DANVEit, Sr., late of PRNN TOWNSHIP, in said County, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, oo the premises, in said township, on Saturday, August 211,1880, AT S O CLOfK P. M., All that certain tract or land, or farm situated In th Township aforssaid, bounded as follows On th north by lends of Nelson Walker, on the east by Jesse Spencer and William K . Denver, eouth by Joseph Davis and west by Allen Mc- uonaia, ooniamtng SEVENTY ACRES, more or lass j about sixty acres of which Is Im proved and under cuUivatloo, bavlnr thereon eiMted a icj dwelltog bouse, log barn and llie otner neaesssry outbuilding:', tote ther with a fine ORCHARD of good fruit, and sellat water. th tuns OF Sff LK. Ooe third of the prlee muit be nald down, and the balance In two equal annunl paymenla, with Interest, secured by Bend end Mortgage n tbe premises. nii iiAHU UANVKK, Jr. JAMES Mi KKOWN, Kiecutora ol R. Denver, Sr., drcaed. Graui'IAR Hills, Jaly 2S, 1SS0-4t. A imiTOH REPORT of th finance of J V I'nioa township, for th year ending April uiu, isnv. inemas rtrocKDaoB, District treas urer, ia account with tbe Road and Poor funds: roah vtndi. DR. To am't received from D. B. Bra baker, Treasurer for 1879 11,418 II To am t of 8. 8. Hollnpeter duplicate S3 14 To am't of 8. U. Wing d op licet 144 T7 Total ..$1,816 SS CR. Ry amount of order redeemed 91,411 SI By amount of tax worked under 8. B. Uollopeter H, S04 48 By am tof taiunworked by Hoilopeler . 48 08 By am't of tax worked under R. H. Wiag 181 76 By am't ef tax uaworked byS. H. Wing . II OS Tola!.. ..1,811 S3 oca ri nne, bit. To am't of taxes eol. by W. W. Dualap l ST 4.1 To am't recsivfd from D. K. Bra laker- 111 SO To balance da Thomas Broekbaok...,. Ill 6T Total... $ SIS 10 CR. By amount of order redeemed 9 SOI 01 We, the undent jrned Auditors bavins exam In ed tbe aooooat of tbeiaa Brockbenk. Treasurer of Talon township, in account with tbe ROAD and POOR tuads of said township, and certify tbat there 1 de the District Trees a er a balaaee from tb poor fuad er $121.67 B. F. HARLRY, Jr., Allect II. F. STnWHLL, S Wblvv, C. d. LABORDK, Clerk. Auditor. July Kth, Ml t-SI. $w flwtljJtmrtttji. BEI.H FOR SA1.R. Thlrtsn blves of Italian Bee wblob I will mil hp for cash, or exchange for wheat. For further la formation call on or address the undersigned. J.F. KRAMER. Nov,7Mf. Clearfield, Ps. gUSQUEHANNA UOUSK, OUEWINSVILLE, PENN'A, firThls old and well-established Hotel has been leased by the undersigned, and he feels eoa 11 dent of rendering satisfaction to those wbo may patronise hiia. Good stabling aMadied. LEWIS O. BL00M, IW-telM. April tl,'80tf. PATCH T ru.K.HhMli. II,... i..,,...U.i ... 1, Uut a..il ui 1 ..Mi),,., Ai, ,J, , I") 1.1 (.Lit Oir,.J - H, 1 1, til ,,,, .. I I. ' .01. Ii li(Vlh.i-., il.it miM iut i It'iit lli 1 tii h i.ili'hc . u i nl . ip . Vfe ..t oi-. ( 11.' it. ui)-- r.--,.,d it (V . , '...niilViinn Cm .-ir) tn.r 4.r's 1 mr t..t.k. t. ft.1eiilinSJii.su i r "ur li ). Illu.ti .irJ (f:it.l ol aval Mm. ,. Jurilii ftlnti.'iiriy. alu. I 0. Omii:. t Hn-ii flTT NOVELTY CO., June 1ft, 1880-Sia. A!)MIMTHATOH'H NOT It' EC Nntlc is hereby girra tbat Letters or Ad mini, tratiua on the estate or A. H.SHAW, late ol Lawrence township, Clearflold county, I'-, uou, having been duly granted to tbe ouaeriigned, all iu.ri.me indebted to laid a'tate will please u ke immediate payment, aou more nevmg " demands against the same, will preenl Ibeiu properly authenticated fur sttllement without daisy. MARV K. SHAW, TV. tt . n id, Administrator. Clearfield, Pa., Jun 80, 1880 fit. SpringlSiiiniiicr Millinery! To Mr Ct'ftTOUKRI AND TH Fl'ILlC AT Li HOB I About Saturdny, April 24th, 1 will retuin from Ph ade lnhia with a full lin oi fll I i-uin mv i GOODS of all kinds. With now facilities for do ing business, 1 will simply say that I can now give my customers tbe benefit of my advantages in buying, styles and prices throughout the entire season. airs. i. n. nAiau.1!. Clearfield, Pa., April SI, 18801m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF- Valuable Heal Estate ! IN pursuance of en order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield oounty. Pa., there will be ex- Dosed to eale at the hotel of Geo. W. Davis, in the borough of New Washington, lo said oounty, on Wednesday, August 11, 1880, at 3 o'clock P. M., all the following deicribod real estate of John Rorabaugh, late of Burnside town ship, In said oounty, doc d, to wit : AH tbat cer tain tract of land situate In said townrhip, hound ed west by lands now or late of James Gallagher, north by lands late of Crawford Gallagher, east by lands now or late of too betrs oi 1'avid miicneii, dee'd, and south by land late of Benjamin (Jalla- gher, contain ing 100 acres, more or less,aud known as purpart No. I In tbe partition of said de- oedent's estate. Tbe improvement! consist of a TWO-STORY PLANK DWELLING HOUSE. , unit reel, witn an "Li anacneii, z.n it. ieet, BANK BARN, 84x38 feet, WAGON 811 KD, and other outbuildings, also a good orchard. Property One-third the purchase money, and also enough of tba residue thereof to cover the costs and fees Incident to said partition and sale, cash on oon- Drmatton oi sale, one-nan tne namece m one year from tbe date of said sale, and the remainder at the death of Mary J. RorabAueli. widow ef said deo d, tbe latter two payments with their interest, payable annually, to be secured ttj nonj ana mortgage on the premises. II. L HENDERSON, Administrator. Osterid, July Slst, 1HS0 3t. AUDITOR STATIC i:NT or the RuAD and POUR funds of Boggs township, for tbe current year, as follows : ROAD Ft Hli. DR. To Duplicate of Levi Louder 8uperrisor..$710 AO To 66 days service R Supervisor 110 00 Tola!.. 1420 M CR. I)j ord.r to L.tl Loodar I tt 1.1 Dj or.Lr to Il.ria Huh Ill il By work don. by .ltii.nl nndw Leri Loadw- . JVO li By l.t not worked out J ' hy unoant rtar.d t. Comnii.ilontfl... 44 ti Bj .lon.rntloDl H $ It 80 Tol.1.. ..$820 60 DR. To .n't of Puplieat. of JmoI) ll.nc ItIA 00 To 47 d.71 Mrvle. .a Sup.rrlior 04 00 Tol.l lilt 00 CR. By ord.n to Frank Oou I 40 00 Hi Juob ll.n.jr 4 00 hy work dno. by eilii.n. .07 80 by uonarntluni n 70 by .m't returned to CommlMioncr. - 1 50 B U not worked out 10 00 Tot.l M0 M roon ri'nr.. DR. To b.l.nr. at Htll.rn.nt of 1878 $.118 04 To datdleata for 18711 i Total I8BS M Dj balanc. at Httl.m.nl :8 87 out of Ibia amount tbar. 1. in tb. band. of Darid M.aee M " In tb. banda of Jaeob Dim.ling H 6S 00 in tb. band! of liaao Baiib li 07 CR. Rj ordi-ra r.J.tn.d $.1.11 60 By ezon.raliunt and raturn to Commi. a- 4& 34 By amonnt to balano. 198 87 Tot.l $6J 18 Wa, th. und.r.ln.d Auditor, of Bor town, bin, bar. oiaiuined tba abnv. atatctneot aad Ind Uec.rr.ct. JOHN llKltjII. A1l.1l: JOHN CtH I.IER, W, II. lla.nr, JOHN BTONK, Clerk. Auditora July 8lb, 18.-0 3i. AlJDITIIKH'HTATKMI'.MTofthrfln.nen of Brady townrhip, Clearneld oounly.P.., Irum April 1Mb, 1"7, lo April IJlh, 1K0. J. II. Kirk, bi.triet Tr.aaurer, in aeoount wltb tha HOAD, SCHOOL and FOUR fundi of laid town, hip. ..an rrnni. DR. To balance due at former aettlement. ...$2,078 88 To amount of duplicate for 1870 2,-148 88 To back 1.1 for 1878 - 384 Oil Total $4,808 II CR. By work dona by eltireni on roadl $2,118 82 By aion.ratloni for l7t - 1) 81 By .ouebcra r.de.m.d 817 18 By Tree.nrer'i p.roentaxe at 3 par Bent on $917.1.1 18 l By am't or tai not -eorked out 107 60 By hack UI worked out 3N4 60 By balano. la Traaaury 1,88$ 08 Total ...$4,806 81 eooa run DR. To bal. duatp. from ftrm.r aattlem.at..$ $16 40 T. amoont donated by Jeaae LinM 10 00 T. full am't of duplieatafor 18711.. $88 04 Total.... .$1,111 44 CR. By voucher! redeemed $ $17 99 By Trea.orer'i percentage at 8 per ee.t. .n $17 tl $3 By making duplicate, and paying lor lame $ $6 By abatement, to eitlicoe 10 40 By amount In Treaaory 2f3 $8 Total $1,111 44 f-.ooi, rvxi. DR. To amount of eaih e. hand $ 41$ 60 To amon.t du. from A. $i. Braueb.r. M 406 66 To amount da. from John Jimcn 362 82 To amount of aobMriptio. for Lutberi. burg echool bou.a 200 00 To refund of J. II. KJInger 32 60 To $ per cent, added .n duplieat. uf 1672 aad 1B78 $66 46 To Stat, appropriation H 666 66 T1 full amount of duplicate for 16;...,H 1,79$ 43 To amoutt dn. Dlatrtt Triararer 1 44 Total. . $4,036 88 CR. By Toucbera redeemed .... H......$2,f f$ $1 By SteU appropriation $66 66 By baleuee not eallealed 614 49 By balano. I. banda ef A. $1 . braaeber. 141 4. By balaaee of aabrrlptlo. unpaid 46 0. Total - -.....$(,016 $8 Wa, tba and.rflmd Auditor, ef Brady tewn ahip, haTing .Bamiaed the eeao.n! of JoHph II. kiik. Trwrarer .f Brady townaklp, I. no- noon! with the Koad, Poor and Bchool fundi of aaid tow.ahlp, Ind th.m ai above italed. DANIKU UOODLANVRR, Attvet 1. L. BKVI.KR, J. W Coup, J. U. tlVLKK. Clark. Andilara, t.uibmhurf, July 21 t. 1166 It. IttiirrUnnroui. ATTENTION FARMERS ! WE HAVE ON IIAXD AND FOR SALE OXE CAR LOAD OP CHAMPION REAPERS & MOWERS. -A CAR LOAD OF THE FARMERS' FRIEND POl'PLF. FOtlQR FEED GRAIN PRIM,, AND A CAR LOAD OF TIIK TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES, THK BEST SELF AND HAND DUMP RAKKS IN THE WORLD. ... .,. rsrvS'aj2-' Wo also lmvo a lot of Ileebner's Level Trend Horse-Power TlireBliors and Cleaners for one and two horses. Also Turnbull'a Ohio Wagons with lieveled Shoulder Spokes, which adds fully ono third additional strength to the wheel. Also Cortland Tlatfonn Spring Wagons, with two and three seats, and Open and Top Bug gies. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere. The above Articles will be Exchanged for Sheep, Cattle or Good Horses. F. M. CARDON& BRO. Clcm-fiold. IV, May 2fl, lSSQ.2m. . N. E. ARNOLD, -WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE JP O 3RL- 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 SIIAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000 No waiting for turn, but unloaded immediately. Highest cash price paid at all times. Liberal advances made on large lots. Go see Arnold before contracting your bark. N. E. ARNOLD, May. 12, 1880-lf. JAMES L. MARKET KTItl-KT, t I KABFIKI D, PESN'A. All kinds of Caskols and Colling kept on hand, snd furnished to order on ihort notico, including tho 6nct as well nts tho cheapest Hint can be manu factured. Our conrsB pi-i.xiisxin.-vzm Is tho boBt In use, and will to ftimiihcd when required. FuneraU attended in any part of the county. Call at my ofllce, on Second street, or leave your orders at Troutmnn's Furniture Sioro, adjoining tho Fostofllco. 1 JAS. Ii. LKAVY, oot 1,70-ly Clearfield, Pa. $ru, g.flwtlscmfnts. MONEY TO LOAN Oa Irlt-clui im proved farm property, by the Mutaal Life lueuranoe Company of N.w York, 00 nrit mort gage, in lumi from $1,000 up. For further in formation apply to the underaigned. HI RXTHAI.W. SMITH. Cle.r8.ld Pa., May 7th, 18711 tf. J1AKM LiMH KIM HAI.IC In llu.ton and Pinetonnbip.,Clearfleld ooanly. Hcaaonable time given lor part of purehaie . money. I'rioei $6 01) t. $10,110 per anr.. Miner.'! rerorved. t. B1HD, Agent, Penfleld, P.. orWai-L.caii Kaa... SepL 10, lhltt-tf. Clearfield, I'a, rp FAKMEIt I Tba Fonrternth Annual X Klhibition of thaCl.KAKPIKI.I) COIN1V AURHII LTI HAL SOCIKTV will be held At Clearfield, Sept. 15, lli A 17, 18HH, I.IBKRAL PRKMU1MS will be offered and made pubha in due time, for wbicb every Farmer I. tbe county i invited to aoirpete Forinforma lion addra.a LKANDKH hKNNINO, I're. l, Or AL. M. ROW, Secret.ry, Clearfleld, 1'enn'a. Kzacntlre Committee Philip Hotti (Co. Treal orrr), ltreeaiia tap : klitha M. Davie, Penn twp.; Jobn Fmilh, Bloom twp , l..rl R. Drenier, 1'oion twn.t Vr ilaoB P. Tate, Lawrence twp. June 16, lN0-td. JVR TINWAHS, IIAIIDrYAUK, nrl HOUSE FUENISHINQ GOODS, nd NKKDI.KS, ATTACIIMENTd AND PARTS, ami all Hindu of SEWING MACHINES, (10 TO O. II. MK11KKI.I,, - A(ent, Cl.KARFIKI.D, PA. (Jon. 2, '0 tt. HAW MILiLj PRIVATE SALE ! ANY part leu In ne4 .tt Pa Mill irthtnrtiy tnforoifHl that I will itll thftn on M good new. Htera'iBlocki., FIFTY FOt'X IXVH SA H', Belling, and atl the elber Allure. In good order. For further information, eddreie JI'MTIK J. PIR, Orecol. Mi'li, ( Ie.r6.ld Co, I'a. March 8, 18S0 !. WAGONS WAGONS ll'GIK3-nVGl.IKH. Sl'ltlNO WAGONS, SPUING WAGONS. THE C0kLI MAG0.VS. TOP AND OPEN SUOQIZS. KKrT OA' IUSD FOR SALK. STAGE & REILLY, CLIARFIILD, PA. M.y 1$ m. inisrrllanroBS. taae'SflSlwMun.--Ji rrauJUiJj :.l CURWENSVILLE, PA. LEAVY, Sew arrrtis(in(nts. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. CorweoiTilU, P. Ju. I. 78-tf. Anfinls Wanted i; '."" 'S tb tmj tntbeDtla low pritwd book ooUlaiog IU 61TU1 fig GEN. W. S. HANCOCK AND W. H. ENGLISH. A com p let teeori of th tnrtj fttid nlhUr I iff. of M-j, Ud. Wtoflold S. Buuock.wUh ft full nd ((rthic tcflouat of tb proet$iifi, tpMb$i snd itridonll kl tbo Ciorinnfttl CoBvootion, 1m tbt pIitfotm,tble of lullntt ond lolten of fteeopt tneo, witb tbf lift of W. H. Kngliab. Highly aibflllibod with titjnitmai rtiftto illaitrotioni ad Don, baadiono ooRrarod portroilf of oooh eandldato. fcuro aocMit to all wbo take bold; will poiitivolj oulMi all book 1. Bond for olr euUri and oiira trmi. Addrrar. W. II. kl.l.KY $4 0., Til Sanon Stroot. Pblladtlpbla. I'a. Jul; 14, )8M-4t. 4tfjomri:i EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable llrjil Estate ! Est&to of Eicliaid SIutt, SrOoo'd. rfllilK undcr.lgn.d, flecater. nf the aetata f X HICI1AKD KUAW, Br., deceaaed, will ogr al public aala at the CO! RT liUUNg, la tie bor ough of Clearfteld, Pa an Monday, August 9th, 1880, AT UM O'tWKK P, M., Tho followiBtj TalMbtorooJofUto.Tli i Tho IhrfO itory BRICK BOTKL property, eornor of Marhot an 4 rirat ttrwata. la tb$ bo. oaghof Ctoarflold. known M 'Tho Shaw House Fronting witb twolotiof groand tborotoboloaging jvu i$m on Mar not iirttt, aad litw root oa i irai otrott, witb a two -trior 7 dwelling boww attar hod. Tb ha tl proper haa aiiiy bod-rootat and all oonraalooeoo for ft Irat-oUaa botaL On of tb moat dirabU botol prarik ia Central Poanijlraaia. Thoabo will ba told together with ft tw lUrr frame dwelling beaoa oa Market ttreat, nd )aeal ta tbe HeUl, aad one other frnaie dwelling boe nnd a two etorj ttare.bnlldiog, all frontl ag oa Market atroei. Alto, a fraant dwelling honeo fronting oa Vint atrial. ALSO. All tbat aortala let, known la tba piaii oi v;iearni aoroaga aa i e Uf. Ut Me lit, Mreet, riL fK eo,taa alley laJ an ary et-1 ironimg o ieet oa uoenn h nine bark Ift feel, naereor n, I with dwelling haae and allaeeeaearr Ml- buildingt LhaiTwmUdrMdeiber iwiTeaeata. TERMS OF MJLE t Oae-thlrd eaah at delivery of good dead, aad Ihe balanoa la be eerared by bend and Mortgage, aayabk ta en nnd two 7 earn, with Internet, A. ft. SHAW, JOS. 811 AW, Bert Mug Bireof RiofcaH Abaw, aV.4tt'eV CloarAeld. Pa., Jnly 14, IH II, 7 MM