THE REPUBLICAN. t'LEAUKIKLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL I, I Ml. Terms of Subscription. ff raid in advne.or within three nonthi...t OA If i,id ftrr three aod befor ati moot hi... S 60 If .il f'r iheMpiretton of ell monbta... 1 00 MrthixlUt i;ploI Clmrrhttev. Obo. Lr.iPT. Pt'r. Herviee avery babbatB U IH A. M.,nd 7 Kbbetb Sri) oo I at A. M. Prayer MectifiK ry Wednesday, at TJ P. M. Comn union Hsrvtoa, flnt tiabbatb of vry month, at l" A. M. Meat Irirtlcld M. 12, hurrh-Rev ftjini.ri W. linaat.Br, Pastor. Preaching every tltrrnatt Sunday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. riunday at 2. r. M. All are Invited to attend. lretiterlaii Church ReT. 11. B.Botlih. -.-;ibitib services morning and evening Bab aili School at S P. M. Prayer Mealing Wednes- :v evening. Ilatitlat t'lturrh. Rot. , Pastor. Snt.tiHth School atS P. iM. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. M. I'miicls Ciiurrh--Catl)ollr.--Rcv. P (.Mir.mrtAH. IMvice service at 10 A. A!., on the first. third and fourth Kundaysof eaeb montn; V rrs and Itenedietion of the ttlessed tiaerament a-1 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School every Sunday frrrnoon at 3 0 cluck. OFFICIAL IHniXTOHY. Tint OF BOLDlUC QCaBTEB SUaiONS Co I ST. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Knit Monday ef Juna. Fourth Monday of September. TIKI or BOLDIUS COM MOM FLBSS. Fint Monday of June. 8Mnd Monday of November. re ni.10 urricim. I'miud Slatet Stator3. Donald Cameron ITtrribur)f, li)tuibin county; John I. Mitchell Wet'slwiro, Tioga nnnly. Vnwmn Hi -Governor Andrew 9. Curt In, tri.nl Centre count. "Vrrmforllon. Cyrus T. Alt-zander, DeMefontr, Centre county. Aitrmfc'y flnn, Janet Flynn, Smith' Mills, Ckar field tinuntV. I'retidfMt -iHifgiUon. Cbarlei A. Msjcr, I oclc II Fl VCt! . A'itant tarn Jmhjt lion. John It. Orvls, of Mpllefonte. Atiocuite Jndgf Ahram Ogden, Clearfield; Vincent It. Holt. Clearfield. Prulhonntary IlirM Krr. fi$ttr and Hrcordtr Qrorg M. FcrgntOB. Trrntartr Philip lotti. Hytrin AttormtS. V. McKenrlok. Shrrif .lainea Mnhaffev. Ilrpiitf Sheriff . I. Thompson. ' Courtly Survey or Ramuel P. MeCloskey, Cnr- 7'.nfy Commintiomert C. W. Kyler, 0 rib am ten P- 6.: Elnh Johnston, Orampian I'ills P. 0. John Nnrris, Hr.. Curwensvllle r..iwint '' Clark John W. Howe. fW.r Amf"H WHtiam V. Wright, Clrnr-D-.l i; Joseph UilltUnd, Three Kuno; J.B.Nor tir Wnn!nnd. n.trontr James A. Moor, Clearfield. turu Comminiuw Andrew J. Jackinn, Clear- tr-1 Win. R. Ilrown, Clearfield. V,,ncritHdrt of I'ultit Sckoolt M. L. Mo- , ' CU..rfit.l. .V..r.V. attf-JhB W. Wrlgley, Wm. Rm dchuirh. Crrui Uorrina, Clflarfield ; Joarph H. train, N K. Arnold, CurwcniTllU i J. A. Living- YI-yait)PrIIHEl ..u m if tilta whfat. oaft or corn for iub- ,, r,(;.,n ?" W't are cflrn inqoirad of in thla way bv l.itrr from pstrona who reaide at a dietanca frm Osirlltl'l. We again tay yei- The receipt! r.i tf-in.rriWe inarch ant or mill owner In the. . ;;iv. nwor ua iut aa well aa tha eaab, T illiuilrato: If n.V of our pntrona will deliver .,. u t, ... r.f .rrain at the mill t Joaepn 11. rein In fbrt town-bip, lloraoa I'ntchln, in Itarnaide, Ti.m:j:i M. Korccy, in Grubern, Win. Porter or f-Uw', in Lnwreitfl, or Ilrown 6eylera. at 11 ... Li. in. I'nion townehip. and forward tbair n (!( for the amount, wo will oredit them on ir fli'ciiunt lur tbe iHine. In thia way all nay M,ni nhat they owo, If they will puraoe tbia n:iri.e. ' C-yAilvriainurH and others will bear id mud th.it all articlea intended lor publioatioD in ttni miner u.it he banded in, not later (ban Tue-'liiy. at A. M. Don't forget it! Now lustuul luwn at lichman'g. A Ilimni of Trade lias been organised a' I'hilipiurg. . a roroimiiijirfjcin-us willntriko Alloona is Wednea lay, April 27th. Tbo curb mono murkot in Hellcfonto upr-Drd on the 2d Init. The robins untl bluubirdn buvo gone h utlt aftff tlifif overcoata, You can utt anything you want in th dry goodf line at rleok $. The Ncarlet (over is dealing sovorely Hi h the children in Luibcnburg and vicinity. Marrh camo in liko a lion and went o-it hke a whole drove of aheep with inowy Cinirt rrix lumationrs, list of jurorH, n d.) niher lf;al adverilreuieLt, appear e!aewbere in tliii poprr. - - mi The Curwrnsville Ancillia for April i quite nn improvement on the prerloua liaitea of thit publiRiiiion. TI10 M. K. Ladies' Aid Society will m't on Friday afternoon of thll wek, at the ti n... of Mra. (1. B. O.wdlander. . m a Mrs Mary Ioulicrty has purcbascd MiC SrhrmfTt.oro properly on Pine itrcet, djo!n in tha I.utlir.in ohuroh proptrtr. - mt a - V.IrvinMiaw,antndentat I-ofayetto CnUre, Eattos, Pa , artived nt bom on Satur day evening. He rrlurned to Kaaton on Tueaday. Mr. W. Sylvester Tucker and wife, of thia piece, ar viiiiing a, the home of Mra, Tukcr'a t.arenti In ApoUloo City, Pt. Clair county, Minoarl. Trout fishurs had a good tracking m..w at the opening of the l-a,tn. We bave nut turned of any "apeekted boagtitfa" having been caught thia ec'fon. Our boroui'li cbools all closed yes I".); (Tuedy). There waeno graluating elai t!:i jrar, and therefore there will be no Com in en cement exereUei. Samuel llulihan, who lor tbo past jfnr baa been keeping a hUel at Harriaburg, haa niurmd to Clearfield county, and U now pro prietor of Iho hotel in the borough 01' Uurnaid. Notwithstanding iho unpleaHant condition of tbo rada and weather laet week. ouite a number ( our cltiiene changed tbelr plareH of abodo ioiue from choice, and other from neoraalty. . m Tho alo ol tlitt -StiKW llousa and oth.T real tate of the late U. Stmw, Sr., haa again been p latponed until Wed oca lay, June let. The higheat amount bid for the 8haw I Lima property waa ! 1,000- ThoiadicHol tht Presbyterian Church will hold an icecream end oeLo fcelilonThura day evening of thll week at the reiideno of Mil. Emma Wright, on Flrit atreet. Everybody la rdially invltrd to attend. Mis Kllen JJrown, a member of tho Caiwfnpville High Hchool.hn itlendcd the pnl-lie itfbooli of that pta? Bfty-aii month In iue ffiim without mining a day . W doubt if her rrcord can be baatta in th Slat of Prnneyl M m Lticlla Farewell, teacher of Oakland 8.-buol, In Pike lowahip, eloieJ her is ta tlih 1 t octal picnic. The tie waa set in 'he riUui room, where teachers, parents and pa- 'ii combined In making tbo occasion on of K'ctt enjoy mink Two insane women were, by order " ' ourl, takrn te tbe Hurpittl el Warren, laat tk.ly Deputy Sheriff Thomproa and Miller H o m. Ibty wtre Mrs. trvin Stag, of Law fire tbwurhip.and tmily Aanerlt, of lloata ajed 1.1 veers. - - m -0 - Mr. Ji.hn F. Finkbeiner, we learn, " iui( liari the bronertv on Reed street ad- K tbe St. Cbarlta Hoi el ind ooeuplrd by ..! I h tltaoti. which be will Improve and up for a bakery and eonfectlonery. The prop ' ws pun tustd from Josiab W. Smith, Esq. m Mr. Ivlwin Cooper, who has been lk'rg fr the past four months at bia trad In fcan, New Jersey, reterned bout on Tua h- ot U'i mttk. While earning through tbe 1 fl New York, be picked Bp eeral apnwlt he i: j jj tia oisiish, now eeing erected in I ik. - a - 1'. M. ('Hrihtri A Urn. hnvitiif DUr- K d an ibiit im ih hMiwrK on Haeond adjoining the Meseul baildmg B lb aiw occupy the ait. w.tb tbelr taeal "t. li UfiibruB has aovtd H sos lale touted ty Cardont, Market Btrt, kesbeea $ied p tnd aet'y piUted. The latest stylos in buttons at Lob man's. Our stock will be carefully selected. T. A. Flbck. A Brick Mon.rra WahtcdI Ap. ply to Binuel Dell, Clearfield, Pa, A ft St. Court. Tbo next regular torin of Coart will oommtuce on the fourth Monday (d) of May, and eootinue two weeka. 1 ai .. - Loo kino Foa a Mill. An adver t lee men t In thla teaue will Inform tboee who Buy be U need of a miller where to find one; A flour barrel will hold 687,901 sil ver dollar. We never found that oat by actual experience. We oan eay gat a Sear barrel. The harh aspect ot tho autumnal gray, which belokena the abady tide of life, la eaiily modified by the nae of A yet 'a Heir Vigor Great care will bo taken in our milli nery department tbia aeaaon to pleui our num erous pitrona. T. A. Flbck. - m a ' 1 - Tho citizens of Lock Haven, liko llearneld, w beginning to complain becaute tbelr boy a are ipeodiog too much money at the pool table of tbo town. The public school of New Washing' ton borough, under the oare of Mr. J. 0. Barclay, will eloae with a literary entertainment on to morrow (Thursday evening. . 1 1 Dr. Stewart will be absent from his offlo from April lltbto the 17th, inclusive. After tiat date he will be found in bis new quarters in the "Old Weitern. id-It. m Mrs. A brum Ootts, of Ortcenla, says the titvtiltt, U now engaged at pieafng a quilt whit-b, when finlahed, wiil eoKtaiaaeren Ibouaand patobrr, She I in the 6Sth year of her age. a an Three twenty-nine (3 J It) are the Afuree UarBeid took fir the premlom on bla Credit Mobilier Uok, and now another fitld Curcb gets the same figure for building a Lock-up. M I New Puhtm alters. Wo notico that S. H.fc'mith, of It loom township, has been ap pointed Postmaster at Forest, and U A. Own,of Ferguson township, baa been appointed to the sain position at Marron. A friend at our elbow Kuugcsts that tb thorough autboritiea secure and fence In the large pond at the end of the alley near Lytic' store, and utilise it as a skating park. It la a nuisance as It exists a: preaent. mm ltev. K. Mailmen, lormorly pautor of the Lutheran Church at Lutheraburg, but of late at Shrewsbury, In York county, ha accepted a call from Manchester, Md. lie preached bis fare well sermon at Shrewsbury n Sunlny, 27th ult. Venor's predictions lor April aro : "There will be sharp froit In the bi gin ning of April, with a snowfall on the 4tb or Mb, but lb Spriug will open ftvornbly, and every thing will be pretty well advanoed by April 15th." The new borough ofliecra were sworn in on Monday, vis : Burgeas S.I. Snyder. Clark J. F. Hoy.ter. Town Council Jonathan Boynton,W.M. Shaw, Fred M. Cardon, Jiia W. Brown, Frank B. Reed, Ytihk U. Harris. Mttjor Duvul (i. Nuvling lutt week moved bis family from hi farm, in Lawrence township, hack .o his realdenoe on Second street, In this borough. Col. Walter Barrett and wife, who occupied Mr. Nevling's properly, ire board ing at the Shaw House. mm Tho body ol Thomas Shutter, ol Covode, Indiana county, an account of whose death by drowning at Cbj-at Falls, on the 20tb nil, wet givm in tliete column a, waa recovered on the following Thursday evening, abo-jt eighty roads-below where he fell In. We undentlund that tho borough autburitle have Ukeu steps to Invest the Uerheld figurea, ($'A20) la a Lock-up, and awarded the building to E. M. Buret tic Id. Aa both these Jit Id tuen are Radicals it is evident that they run together politically and financially. We call the intention ol' builders and fat men to tho advancement of Mesars. Alexander 4 Co., I tltfo'j'f, 1'a , dealers In mechanical and agricultural lima of the best quility. When purchased by lb car lead special rates will be given and low freight will be secured. They ao Holt your patronage. "Clearfield county people know where to buy names. Mr. Antbony jarnswortn, tne Opera House saddler, shipped five sets of new harness to that section last week." Lack uvea Democrat. There are several brnea establish ment in Clearfield county but Ibey are too poor to advertise. There I nothing to be made by that kind of economy, gentlemen. The contracts lor carrying tho mails for (be next four years, beginning on the 1st of July next, have been let. In this county, o far as w bave been able to ascertain, tha new con tractor are is follows : Jama L. Leavy, route from Clearfield to Pon field, daily j Isaao Swales, successor to Andrew Rankin, from Clearfield to Round Island, Clinton county, three times a week ; George Walk, from Curwensvllte lo DuRols, daily. a an On Friday afternoon lust, the pupils in Mr, L. K. Weber a room entertained quite a number of vlitore with recitation, esaya, aongs, etc , and acquitted themselves with great credit. Tb visitors all expressed themselves a being very much gratified with the exereiaee. Parents and oilisens ihould villi our public school more often than they do, and by so doing manifest an iatereat In tbe welfare of fh children and also greatly encourage fhe teacher. A Fink Khtarliniimknt. TheBrook- vlll Jrfftttontan, of last wtck, contained Ihe fol lowing : "The bouse of Arnold A Alexander, in Reynoldivhl, which bas only been In business a little over two years, has now the largest build ing In tbe county devoted to mercantile business. Person visiting Reynoldiville should not fall fo vlait their monstrous eitabltihmcnt, and la doing so miy not fail In finding bargains In om one of their several departments. --- mm e - - A Bad Prkachkr The Brookvillo firpubiean raya : "Rev. Lloyd Morgan, convicted ofwmir tt etl , In Ihe A tmilrong County Courta, no M nday of left wetk waa fen' nerd lo undergo an tniprlr. nmtnt of twenty-four calendar months in the Wrrtetn Penin ntlary, and now occupies a potitioo in thai Institution. It ta aoareely possi ble that be will be continued as a dispeuser of tbe gofpcl to bis short-haired oompanions, but very probable that those In authority will choose for him an avocation of an entirely different Bator." A WoitD to Mothers. Muthers sbould remember that a most Important duty at thia seas in Is if look alter the health of their families and cleanse the malaria and impurities from their aystrmi. Ther Is nothing that will tone wp the stomach end liver, regulate the boweli and purify tb blood so perfectly aa Parker Ginger Tonic, advertised In our folnmns. The wonderful cures of long standing oases of rheu matistn, neuralgia end malarial disorders Is the reason why this pur and excellent family modi cine la ao generally esteemed. Pott. 4 6 4t. No lio." Tho half editor or, wo should have said, tb inaid editor of the Du Uola Conntr, seeks a controversy with as, Wt shall net gratify bins in that way through the columns of the Ran slicam. We new advise blm le act the part of a gentlemen, print hia newspaper aa become a skilled meebnnio, 'pad die hi owa canoe" for about thirty years, end he then will be tbe proprietor of a good supply of com- on tens, or else be will be a foil fledged fool. He la bis own architect. II must not blin us II be turn nut t b lb latter, an I thereby bring dinars apon bis parents and friends, - A HntioCB Wotrsn Luther Kvans, sen of Lewis Evans, residing near Klcbardsvilie, fell frum the barn loft on Tu lay of this week, a diitanoe of twelve feet, itrlklog bis bead oa the top of a aboval plum lying on the floor. Tbe edge of tbe plow entered bis bead at tbe top of the forehead, eul ting down through Ihe skull bon ind exposing a larg portion of th front brain, making a fearful gash ii Inches long. Drs. Milliard and Hunt wer called In, who dreased the wound. A lrg portion f tb front'akull wa removed. At last accountl tb Hill fellow waa doing well, but hia recovery most be doubt fel. Brovlrit't Doerml, March 0th. Fatal Accident at DcBois. The DuBoia Courier of last week eontaio the follow ing : "Last Saturday Chart Saarlf, long In tb employ of Joba DuBuis In (hi borough fell frees the e -era ted railroad it DuBols' abingle mill and received injuries that resulted fatally oa Son day nsoiag. He ws ngged at loading shingle at lb tin and, slipping, fall distance of nearly 1 1 teen feet. His kull wa ruhed and other in juries sustained. He leaves a wife but at family. Ilia faaeral took place) en Monday and we at let dad by tb mill ere we la a body, making the largeal proeeaalon Ihat w ever recollect turning ut to a funeral la DuBol. His mother arrived a Taetday, ban mis4 lb aonnselloa at rlftA. New dross goods and trimmings just received at Lehman'. Call at Merrill's bardwaro storo and see tb cheapest and beet Sewing Machine for the least money. Dee. 21-tf. We havo secured be services of ono of the best mil! inert la lb East, who will arrive ol tr about the 6th instant. U. Lbbmar A Co. Wo aro informed that H.J. Burdetto, of the Burlington, (Iowa) Hauktyt, will lecture in Pi' Opera Bouse, CUarBeld, oa Wednesday veblng, April 27th. Thanks. 1 hereby tender my thanks to my neighbor and friends, for their kind aervio during the sickness and burial of my wife. TaoMA A. Duckbtt. Agents wanted lor LykensValloy Mutual Aid Society. Home offloe, Lykens, Dauphin eonnty, Pa. Five dolUrswlll secure an Insurance of $1,000, Send for circulars, 4 0 4t We aro receiving the largest stock of ingrain and tapestry carpets for tb coming Spring trad ever brought to Clearfield. In fact, the largest assortment of carpets outside of Phlla adelpbia. T. A. Flbck. A New Landlord. Mr. William II. Dean ha teased tb Allegheny House In this place, and took charge of the same on the 1st of April. The house haa been repaired recently and repainted "Billy" I good fellow, and we have ao doubt but that be will make a popular land lord. We bespeak for bin a good ibat of public patronage. NoTim to CoMMlTTgKS. Tho mem ber of lb Committee appointed by Larimer Pet, O. A. R. and the Citisen' Comtnitt-e on Deorratioa will meet at tha office of Col. Walter Barrett, 00 next Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of conaultation, and making arrange ment lur the approaching Decoration day. June I. pATTRMftOM, Ch'a Poat Com. D. MrOaranir, Ch'n Citisene' Com. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Poiloflke at Clear Odd, Pa., for the week ending April 4tb, 1881 1 Ilenrv Hum, H. II. For. Mrs Ilogh Oalla cher, Thomas Haimnn, Miss Mary Hickman (2), Thomas II. Holt, Mis Tilli Huichea, Jaiuea Ky ler, A. I,. Lambert, James McDonald, John Malcbett, Bill M-kv, John Mover (2), Alex htewart, Mra. Kate Warroo, Mr. K. D. Walters, Mra. Lida Walters. P. A. (JAULIN, P. M. There is a Balm in Gilead. Tho ucoeas which his marked tbo introduction of Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely Bros., Owego, V. Y., Is indeed marvelous. Many persona in Pitt (ton and vicinity r using ltwitb most satisfactory result. A lady down town is recovering tb sens of smell which she has not enjoyed for fifteen year through tb use of tbe Balm. Sb had given up her ease a incurable. Mr. Barber, tbedrugglsl, he used It In his family and commends it very high y. In another column, a youug Tunkbannook lawyer, kuawn to many ol our r eaters, le tide that he was ourcd of partial deafness. It is certainly very efficacious remedy. PUMon, Pa.QaxtU; Aug 15, 1870. T. A. Kleck,succo88or to T.A. Fleck h Co., offers special bargain! and great reduetlona in prices of tbe following goods. Astonishing to see goods such as gloves, trimming, white dress goods actually selling below cost, vix t 300 pair of ladle' black kid glove, eoitiug from si to $1.37, and eel i tug at 'lb eenta per pair. 10$ pairs of ladies' light colored I-button gloves, costing from SO cents to $1 .21, and idling at ii eeut per pair. 5')0 yards of white dress goods selling for coat. BliO var.la of liirht ahaila Hnrinv drtaa v.in.li anil. I tag for lere tbau oust. aurt yrds of dress goods selling from 7 to 10 cents per ynrd, former price 10 to 2D cent per yard. I'lcnie bear in mind that tbe goods reduced In clude only those mentioned. We would urge visits from those who wish to purchase at an early day. It may be a loog tlm before you can buy tbe above goods at such a price. Call and see for j ourselves. T, A. Flbxk. Death's Doings. Six children ol D. S. and Margaret Bpencer, of Janesville, died of latigmat scarlet fever, between tb 2Ath of March ind SJ ofAprll, aa follows t On Saturday, March 2Ctb, Kianr SraxccB, agrd IS years, 1 month and 10 day; oa Wednesday, March gPtb Amib SrtNCKB, agJ 6 year, 1 month and 38 days; on Wednesday, March 30th, Roll Spin can, aged 7 yonre, 2 months and 14 days ; on Friday, April 1st, Cora Si'Bkckr, god IS years, 1 month and 18 days ; on Friday, April 1st, J. FoiTnaSrancBH, aged 3 years, 8 month and 25 days; on Sunday, April Sd, MaaoiB Spbrcrb, aged H years, 7 months and 26 days. Thrt other children cf this family ar sick! but ar growing better. Two of those who died were sick leas than twenty hours. Who can gin to fathom th sorrow and distress eauaod by this wholes) work of th rude Reaper, Death? Mey the Comforter visit tbe sorrow-stricken par ents and lift th dark cloud that surrounds the in, The Weather i or Future Consul- ration. Oar Uiandfather bid educated ua ao that w were enabled to maki a "corner" on tbe weather sometime about this period of th year, lie alleged Ihat If March would oom in like a lion enow, blow and frtcse tbe aforesaid would go out like a lenb ealin, mild, and perhaps, bav a Summer spell about "All Foils' day." All old prognostications wore "knock I in tbe heal " thia year. March came in like two lions, blowing and roaring. We prepared to take tbe lamb end of the month for our share j but it was as bad at tbe hind end ns at tbe beginning lion ill the time. We commenced to lolly, Friday, April 1st A. D. 1H8I. Six o'elock A. M., It commenced to rain, and by nine it snowed and blowed Ilk In mid-winter. No aun during Friday, Saturday, and rather bright on Sunday, th 3d Inst., but th thermometer fell to 18 ibove tro,ndon Tuesd ty morning at $ A. M. it was II degrees abov, and at 9 A. M. snowing. A granger re siding on the tablo laud northwest from the bor; ough inform u Ibat be kept a regular muMur of th amount of snow that full from tb 1st of April to th 4tb, and it exceeded 22 inches. Think of It! Th "oldest inhabitant" says he never sw this thing before at tbls lamb season of th Jr. A MIRACULOUS EXPLOSIONI a LocoMeriTB ixrt.onan ber boilbr at ttrohb. Tb locomotive, No. US, attached to tl. Clear field mail train, tleorge A tiibbs, engioeer, and J. Ard Swells, fit tin an, while tudingat Tyrone, last Friday moral, g, between the Ward Uou and lb new depot building, and about ready to leare oa It way north, eiploded ber boiler and, miraculous a it may seem, noon was killed or icrlously wounded. It Is said Ibat when tbe ex plosion took plao th people dropped aa If they bid been shot, to terrific wa lb shook. Deputy Sheriff Thompson, of Clearfield, who was on bis way to th Asylum with lorn lasao parti, waa among th lookers on. A. Bowman Weaver, of this place, with other parties, wa standing on 1 tb Ward llous porch and had just patted into tbe bote! a moment befoie tbe railing was demol ished by one of th guard raits of th eDgine Th cause of lb explosion la oot know it this writing. A Tyrone correspondent of tbe Altoona Tribunt, at Saturday, says 1 "About 9 o'clock yesterday morning and whil tb Jobnatuwa express wa lylag op posit Tyrone slat ion angln No. 148, of th Tyrone division, which waa standing between the Ward Hour and tb atalion building bunted her boiler, Th concussion wa beard all over town and soon th atreet wer crowded with anz loua pedestrians heading fur th station. Tb smoke stack of the engine bad been blown about a rod an 4 foil to tb ground without doing in jury. Th top sheet of tb boiler rose nj about two hundred fst, passed overth Ward House, ind fell upon th roof of tb Ray tannery .through which It tor Its way, demolishing about twenty feet square of the slate roof. Oo f tb guard rills of tbngio wa ditbed so violently against th ratling ur rounding tb porch of th Ward llous aa to eaus a stampede emoig tbe em ployes and leav tb railing a complete wreck. The glass ta tb atatlot nd '.be Waid Houte was badly wrecked, and tbe lasty littl conservatory of th latter shared tbe same ft. No on was killed and the four or five persons iajared ar not eerious'y hurt, Th engineer, Uoorgo A. Ulbbs, and hi fireuau, and two or three otbr persona were in ibe cab at the tima of th xploiioa but were not hurt. H. M, Tst, of Phliipsburg, and aa elderly gentleman named Williams, of Orbt eon la, wer ahghtly injured. The latter had juat stepped off the Ward House porch and hia bat waa struck from bis head by the sam ber which deiaoliebvd tbe railing. Aa employ of tb Rail road Company, Mika Bollinger by nam, wa at work la tb seller of th depot and waa badly cot about lb hvd and face by broken glass. Vaoo Stwert and tb colored porter of tbClty Hotel, Daniel Yelllta, were aresalng tb track la front of th engine at lb tine, but beyond being rather roughly shaken about nnd well drenched with dirty water, escaped ljy. Will Whitney, son ; or A.J. Whitney, wa standing oa the steps of ibe baggage room and ale received a thorough drenching. Tb holler ixploded In tb dlreettoa of tb pilot, allowing tUauam and bulling water te paaa In front, wbieh saved very body ft em , rio Injury. Tb bU was a tb piece fall lag . Bay stannary .M Tina Wat for Youa Tumps I The undersigned Is now 10I agent for tb ' of th Celebrated Wooden Pump mannfaoturd by lb Toledo Pump Company. Thy ar without doubt th beat pump In tb world, Tbr throw more water, work easier, and last longer (ban any pump ever put oa the market. Also, for sale, Iron For and Plichr Pump. Repairing done promptly. rnno backbit, Clearfield, March 23d, 1881 -2m. A CARD. Tb Irvin llous at Carwsasvill, owned by me, which waa recently deatroyea oy flro, waa in, ured for $2,a(IO, In tbe Pbounix Inaurano Com panv, of Hartford, Conn., thrnugb Mesara. Kerr A HiJdt. lien 1 Ins. Atenta. Clearfield. I'a, The gentlemen bav promptly adjusted my loss, and paid tbe full amount of tbelr poiicv. 1 would rectimmend them to tb Insuring puldi for promptness and reliability. Jas. L. Lkavt, A DONATION. Nrw Millport, Pa., April 4tb, 1861. My parishioners of Marron and vicinity gv me and my family, in my or affliction, a most cordial and hearty reception at the parsonage on tbe 80th ult, consisting t.f wheat, flour, corn, oats, coffee, anarar, apples, dried fruit, money, Ao. Ac, all of which were very aooeptabl. Fur all their kindness, I desire herewith to return heartfelt thanks. May the Lord bless th donors, and may our relation as pastor and people be continued, Rkv. P. B. Sbrsk, Pennvilli Normal. Those wish ing to attend school should attend tb Pennvill Normal School, wbleb will open April 18th, 1881. Tbe Principal, Prof. W. 8. Lather , is known as one of oar olde't and bat teachers. H will be assisted by other first class teaobers. 8tudents will bare the use of lb Penavllle Library, also a good reftrenoe Library. Instrumental and Vocal Musi will b taught by good teachers lo that branch. Also Industrial Drawing and Painting. lor terms, board, Ac, address K. H. .Davis, Hco rstary Board Trust, Grampian Mil's. Pa., 01 W. H. Luther, Principal, Lick Run, Pa. I tub W if ITEMS FROM KARTHAUS. 8 P. Flibar ta still at tb Law School in Ada, Oh lo. Good aleliehlnsr oa the bills and In the valleys. April 4tb, Is unprecedented in the history of tbe township. Mis Carrl M. Flegat, now teaching In the Leonard Uraded School, has been employed to leach an unexpired term of two months at Oak Grove, in Karthaus township, oommenoing, April itftb. Dr. J. W. Potter put twenty-seven rafts itio market on the latt flood, lie bas fourteen ready for the next flood, all of which, we understand, have been purchased by aa oastern C Com pany. The "ortfan wave" struck our nighboring Inwnsblps.Covinglon nnd Oirard, with tremendous fore, and w understand is spreading Mitidly Already th melody of tbe "new organ" strikes the ear of tb traveller through karthaus. Danlol S. Maweer, a member of our School Board, and a modern farmer, has purchased aa excellent farm In tbe Mi not settlement, in Cur Ington township, and ia moving his family there tuts week, Covington is receiving a good cttisen Our School Directors, who are all representa tive men. esncot to attend the Convention in May They bave expressed themselves aa well pleased with tbe administration of our school affairs for the past three ytars. Miss Everly, teacher of tbe Central Point school, hold a literary entertainment on the afternoon of April 1st, it being Ibe last day or thescnool. Kxtenclve preparations wer made for tbe enter tainment of parent of th ohildron. Th in- clemtnay of tb weather tnlerlered somewhat with tb success of tne undertaking. Andrew Rankin, the very accommodating mall carrier, has moved hi family from Karthaus hill to tb Sly era farm in the Mrtlarvey sell l r me 1 where be expects to engage in farming. The peo ple all along his lino ol travel ar pressing him bard to run an independent state after July I Si b which he mar probably do. liaao Swales is tho new contractor lor four years. Nan. CENTENNIAL. BIRTHDAY CELE BHATION. Oa Frider. March loth, 1881, Mr. Robert Stewart celebrated bis one hundredth birthday. A goodly company of friends were eMeaiMed by invitation at toe home of Mr. Joseph MoUullotin, bis son-in-law, near Ramey, in Uulich township. 1 1 was a pleasant and enjoyable time to all present, It did ns good to be privileged to congratulate him upon tne attainment or suon an unumai age. Mr. Stewart Is in a good state of preservation, mentally and physically. His eye is somewhat dimmed, bia natural force is muob abated, and yet there ar tew men of four score who are better able to convtrie about tbe pi.st and the present more Intelligently than Mr. blewart. it is re mark able how h has kept up with th times, and still retains a living interest in ihe present, He was born in County Donegal, Ireland, March 2ith, 1781. In he sailed fur America in tbe good ship "Cherub," arriving in this county ii bis 44th year. 11 spent some years in Chester oounty, Pa., wfaer be wa married in 1H2S, Some time alter he removed to Centre county and spent one season in tb neighborhood of Philtpsburg, In 18;to or 'HA, be came into Cleatfle.d oounty, nearly Into th neighborhood where b ha since residod so long. His first Winter was spent in the employ of Samuel llegerty, Sr., where be purchased land and legen to mak a nom. it ere tome years after his settlement, and while his family was growing up about bim, he met with a heavy trial in tbe Ions of aix children in three weeks time. Three were serried out dead In one day 1 fivein one week all by scarlet fever. Three were left to grow up to womanhood. They are all married, and each In thiir sphere sr doing good lor how and community. Mr. Stewart and wif have for years past made their home with Mr. AlrUullougb, where they have received every attention which filial a tlee lion could give. Laat September Mrs. Stewart, after longaod sever autlering, was laid to rest, and now tha old man waita iinetbecall nhicn, sooner or later, comes to all. iitsold ago Is not sad and hopeless, lie doe not question whether or not, life is worth living. To bim with all Its sorrow it bas bad its bnxbtnaie and joy, and now be looks forward to a brighter end a better life, where dying and parting shall be unknown. W. Q. TOO MUCH "CHEEK " Bradford X Road, March 29, IftSl. Editor Krpi'bi.ica : Among the many use-, fo! paratle of th New TVtaui'it, none willsuf fie belter for my text than tbe story of tbe man who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fel I among tho) who h ad "iheek" enough to rob him of hia raiment and then leare him lo the mercy of tbe Prietts. Levitts, Samaritans, etc, In your beautiful town of ClearlUld, noted aa It la lor ita cnurchea ami ita charity, for It g'at and good men, there exiat a trio of young men, who may b properly termed (in a political sense) the minature ' Bosses," and who of let ar to be heard "crying from the bouse tops," or found on th street eorners,or among tbe" money changers," looking for School Directors In a suspicious a manneras the pilferers down at Jerleho looked up oa th Jerusalem man whom they left to the mervy of tbe good Samaritan. It la an alarming fact that whenever a School Director enters OUerlield, h is plunged upon by these ravenous maoipu latora and an attempt made to rob bim (not of bis dollars and cents) of bi judgment, bia reason and bia ldepndent manhood, by feeding bim pure unadulterated "taffy" on the question of county nuperinienaeni, in is in its mildest lorm, M'. Kditor, is a slur and reflection upon ihe In telligence bf the men who bav been authorised t.y law to guard the interests of the school chil dren of tbe county but the liifult is magnified and rendered more notorious when young men ol questionable integrity attempt to Impeach tho juiigmonioi minting scnooi men ny aasamngtb reputation of one, in whom the Directors have iinphait confidence, simply heotuit they bav "an, ax lo grind " Your oorrasondnt bii just re turned from lb oounty sent. Like the innocent (It, overcome by lb periuitlre powers of tbe spider, 1 wa Induced to go into the parlor the "chief and the one altogether void of moral responsibility," wbo, after being joined by "Boss" No. 2, tried to make me believe ibat the present scnooi superintendent was reponnble 'or three-fourths ol all the sins that bav been enacted since the deluge. Had these delusive creatures iried to foroeupon my mind the fast that our Ouualy Superintendent was reaponaibie for tbe death of the Csar of all the Rusias, or for Mahuoe's position in tbe Senate, their statements would bave been received with at much credit as Ihe "shoddy." fabrications they ute to "stuff" all wbo are unfortunate enough to fall victims te the treaebrry of their evil designs. The present In cumbent htiving for three yesri traveled many times to all parts of ibe etuntr, holding exami nations, educational meetings, lottitutes, and visi ting schools, has mingled of course with eaoree of people annually. If he Is guilty of any grave misgemeanore, wny is it that uo person ever heard of them until tliey received circulation at the bands of these youug salons at the oounty seal, whose prejudices are so strong as to Invariably absorb their reoord fur veracity and bouor f W bat have they done for the Common Schools of Clear field county that n titles them to a vole in th selection ol the pvrsoa wbo shall guide the edu cation or the minds and hearts or th school chil dren of ih eoenty t I will venture the assertion that not on of tberu has been inside of a Coin mon School for ten years, or slnoe they became ta payer bave paid in tha agitregUe enhool tax enough to pay one month's salary of tha poorest school leanher in the county. Wbea tbe office of School Superintendent waaretted, its purity wa vounhaafd for by tbe law-makers, by placing tbe elective power In the hands of tbe School Direc tors, wbo meet In eommoo convention, represent ing all political parties, to select one man or wo man (Uod help tbe woman who aspires to the position if thee "Jaktes" find out bar polities), having tb attainment required by law, and the individual who seek to rob lb position of the purity and dignity guaranteed to It by the Con eiiluttun and law-makers of th State are deserving at the severest emeum from n Intelligent people It Is gratifying to know that th ma of brams ih representative men at the county aeat and throughout the aounty apurn Ih uotiv that actual these few meddlesome individuate, and waioh cause tbetn to "buttnbole" School Direc tors whenever they are seen In town, thus exhib iting more "ebeek"and bream Impuitneo than the dirty Jarkmt who boldi eo to ibe eoel-tall f tbe rspeli'l travuler in forign lands, showing his teetu and crying for "ockheh" 1 base "ebapr'wbom 1 bare give the lull benefit of this a r Utile, have achieved a reputation as ex perls in getting up "dirty Job," and If we mistake not, ihe present attempt will be a pitiful fa Mure. 01 aanery and Iraud may Iriumi ri in many Instances; bat when an ttmpt ( mad le defame tbe repu tation of one muiih superior lo tboee wbit lead tne attaek, when measures are adopted to poison th minds of men by circulating sensational aed Im aginary tumur. then Ih integrity ol ihvughlful men ia challenged, and their manhood rttea above personal prajeiees, the e heme lalll flat,thln Btlgator are exposed, end ar torever covered with tb algntli-ano ef tin! auspicious interjec tion, "slew at I" Years, Firm is fas Riant. I IN MEMORY OF MRS. ANNIE STRAW. ST HRS. M. 0. LRI. Farewell gentl. loving mother, I'v shared thy kiodneas maoy years, Now I've eom home to die dear mother, I beg you dry those bitter tears. I only ofose my ys, dear moiber, To all earthly oare blow j Meet m in that golden city, Farewell mother r I go. Farewell brothers, tbnu art twining Round me In affection deep ; Will you meet me dearest brother , Where none ever wake to weep. Life ia but a flitting sbaddow, It flies and where no one can But them that gala that port of glory, Never, never say farewell. Farewell dear and tender husband, Our wadded life wa on or joy, My every wish was always granted And ptao it reigned without alloy. But now our earthly dream his ended, Your lonellnetait faiosmy heart, In Heaven above my Merest husband, We'll meet again no more to part. Won't that be a happy meeting, Over on that glorious shore, Thrre we'll meet nnd praise our Saviour, Wih our loved ones goo before. Methloks, that Annie's guardian spirit Will hover round the ones she loved, L'ntil Jrso calls tbem upward To that celestial world above, Bowin, Pa., Majch 3d, 1881. ToSportsmen. Ihavofinhintucklo of all kinds j also, powder, snot, lead, caps, car tridges, etc. rnxn Sackrtt. March 23, 2m. Granoi Meeting. The Clearfield county Pomona Orange will meat In th Mechan ic's Hall, tn Ple'a Opera House, in ClearlUld, on Thursday, April lltb, 1881, at S o'clock P. M There will be an afternoon and vnlng session. B. M. DAVI8, Master. M. J. Owbwb, Secretary. mSO-St. A Fact. Anaavertisemontinsortod In the KrpublK'ab will reach mor readers than if published In all tb other papers in th eonn ty, and cost th ndvertitei leia than one-half In other words, an advertisement published In our Jrnrnal la worth doubl tb price of that charged by any other publisher In tb oounty It Is a fact." tf. Coal In. If any of our coal bank men feel like trading some of their product for a series of numbers of copies of tbe Clbartibld Republican, we will gladly show (hem where to pot two or three hundred bushels on account In that way. W bav a bin at our rt si dene and on nt th ofBo Ihat will hold a load vry now and then. A bint to tbo wis is a very sag re mark, and sbould be sufficient. tf New Daily Staoe Line. James L. Leavy has succeeded In baring a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Ponnflrld, and will hereafter ma a daily etage between the two points, Ills contract began with April 1st, and th stage will leave Ucarfteld every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clork, miking connections with all trains cn tha Low Grade Railroad it Pen n field, re turning afler the last train the sam evening. Pnseengersand freight will be carried at low rates. Orders loft nt any of tb hotels will b attended to. lnapr7V-lf Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Ceal and other freights sent over tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Dlvisloo, Pennsylvania Rail road, for th week ending March 18th, 1881, and th sam tlm last year 1 coal. For th week - Samctiio last year I no rent Previously during year Sam time laat year , Increase Total In 1881 , Same time last year H , Increase othkb rRnionra, Tons, , 51,947 4,fi44 47,303 418,845 227,306 1.19,943 Lumber.... Miseellanei 129 cars. 172 SIIorF rATTERROX -On Thursdav, March 24tb, IttSI, by Re. D. H. Campbell. Mr. Jamkr W. Sttorr and Miss Mart 1. Pattrrboh, both of Jordan township, Clearfield oounty. OOFF -MILLER. At fhe M. B. Parsonage In Lumber Oily, oa Thursday, February 24, 1881, by Rev. I Edwards, Mr. Waj.K. Unrr, of Leiwrille, Colorado, and Misa Flora Miller, of Pann townihip, Clearfield county. WRIGGLES WORTH M00RR. At the M. B Peraouuge in Lumber City, on Sunday, Mareh nib, 1881, by Rev. 1. Kdwerd. Mr. Jon a rn D. W aiooLkawoiTif, of Penn township, and Miss Mkrtir Moorb, of Pike township, Clearfield oounty. BENNETT RERD. At the M. E Parsonage In Lumber City, on Sunday, Marob 27lb, InHl, by Rev. I. Edwards, Mr. Job M. Rrknrtt, of Pike township, Clearfield county, and Miss Alicb M. Rkbd, of Venango county. sua. IIARMIK In Luthersburg, on Saturday. A pill 2d, I SHI, of scarlet fever, Jamks, sonof Jacob and Mary K. llarmisk, agsd 12 year and 8 days. KKENAN. In Pena township, on Saturday, April 3d, 1881, of consumption, Auna, daughter ol Terrene and Mary Keeuan, aged 17 years. McDONALD In Knox township, on Thurs day, January 27th, 1MH, Sahurl Tiioupbor Mc DoALb, aged 33 years, 8 months and 13 days. DUNI.AP In Pike townehip, on Tuesday, March 224, 188 1 , or brain fever, Ipa M , daughter of Jehn and Martha Deo lap, aged tf years, V months and 6 days. fllLLUNU. In Lutheriburg, on Tuesday, March 2Vlh, Httl, Jacob A., aon or George and aid Louis (J tilling, aged 13 years, 11 months and 10 days. 8IIUGERT In Luthersburg, on Wednesday, March 2uth, 18S, Janes Eswin, eon of Joseph and Mary Sbutrert.aged tf seers. 4 months and 1 day. SMITH. Near DuBols. on Mondav. March Tth, MM, Mrs. Maroarbt Smith, iged 32 yeare and II monihs. Deceased was a constant member of Bethany Presbyterian church of DuBoia. ROI1IS0N. In Curwensvlll. oa Thursdar. March 31st, 1N8I, nt heart disease, Manr Eliia aiTH, wife of Jackson Robin con, Esq., aged 68 years, 6 monihs and 27 days. DUCKBTT. In Lawrenc township, cn Tues day, March 2Vth, .8I,Mart Maruahbt, wif of Ttaomee A. Duckett, aged 30 yara, 7 monihaand 14 days. 6b lettes a husband and tbr children to mourn ber untimely demit, K LINGER In Cbcst township, on Saturday. February 2th, 1811, of scarlet fever, Geo no pRAau'Ra Clarr Klindkr, eon or Benjamin and Rebecca Klinger. aged ft veers, t months and 18 days. (irawfrd county papers please oopy.j "Huah, my dear, lie stilt and slumber, Holy en gilt guard thy bed 1 Heavenly blesaings without number U.nily falling on thy head." CLEARFIELD MASKETS. Clrarfibld, Pa April, 3tb, IfS Flour, pnr ewt $3 00 U nek wheat Flour, per cwt.H..... 3 00 Corn Meal, per owt - 1 80 Chop, rye, per a wt 1 AO Chop, mixed, per ewt 1 40 II ran, per ewt I 00 Wheat, per bushel 1 10 Rye, per bushel 80 Oata, par bushel 30 Corn, ears, per bushel 40 Buck w (teat, par bushel AO ('lover aeed 8 Of Timothy seed S 76 Potatoes, per bushel IS A pples, per bushel 80 Onions 1 60 Hams, per pound II Shoulder, per pound w ......... 9 Dried Beef, per pound ltf Chickens, per pair H, 60 Butter, per pound 26 Eggs, per doaen . H Salt, per each, large t tb Coal Oil, per gallon 16 Lard, per pound 12) Dried Apples, per pound , ft Dried Peaches, per pound 12 Ueiria, per bushel 1 60 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Pml APKLrni A. April 4. Tbe rain to-day re tards business In all departments. Cotton con tinues dull and wesk i imall sale at Use for middling uplands. Bark ia nominal at 127.60 par ton for No, I quercitron. Heeda Clover ia steady at 7(bM for old and 8rwe lor new Pennsylva nia end Western. Timothy and flat r an changed. Flour and meal Tbe flour market la dull, but holders ar firm In tbelr views. Sales nf l.tou barrels, Including Minnesota extras, ai 74 for medium to fancy, clear, and at $ffr9 0 Kj for straight i Pcnnstl'aai axlr family at $!874uU( western d, do. at 15.50 fT, 00 ; and Market Street Kgypt an 1 Chr.lenhim on, private terms. Bye flour U steady at $4 ii per j barrel. CfticAao, April i.-Floor Is ulft and on- hanged. Wheat Is active, firm and higher) No. S red wlnler, It Sl,fal 3i t No. 1 Cbiesgo cpring, ll .Olil.Odt jrash, gl.OI, ( April, SI "( (uit May, l.'Ti''0l BT June, II .ssifij 1 mi ) July and No. 8 Cuwago spring, V2fnV6a f rljeoled, 1fHl,o, Corn moderately acliv and higher lM(iAle f"r SUR 1 2' tor T I for Juue j rejected, 84e. Data active, firm and , hlgheri Sl(fv.t3c Tor cash j i1tljfai;s for May; Sll tor June. Ry la fairly ariiv and a shade better at Vrcfl.tlf. Berley steady and un changed. Pork neltv, Srm and higtiert 113.88 forces ( $l.07vfuia 70 for May; l.77 hit 1.S0 fur Jun i llf tor July. Lard In lair demand and htgheri m ftt for esshj $lu A.l 67 for May i lilt 7,(10 77 for Jun( IIU.RU (a, 10 B7 for July. Bui meals steady and aaabtigd. Whisky atndy and uaekaaged. Sprclaia Omb Hurdrib Pbb Crrt. Discount on Old Patens. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Merrair ita and variety siore, iroie up wards. All kinds of sawing maoblns repaired on the sbortastnotio. Clearfield, Pa., July II, 18T7. Wawtbd Delivered nt th Rail Bond. . 100,0111 2ft Inch shaved shingle. 1110,000 24-Inch sawed shingles, 100,000 feet of pin boards. 6011,0(10 14-het shaved hoops. 6,"0 railroad tie. 6D,0b0 ft of gl hemlock boards. For which I will pay th highest market price, delivered nt Clearfield, or at any point en th Tyron A Clrflld Railroad. J. F. Kbahei. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 16, 1378-tf. Tust l!4eivcd. Just Roooived by ARNOLD, at CUUWENSVILLE Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster! Car Load pure Corn, Ityo and Oats Chop! Cur Load Deaken Sail ! Car Load of Choico Family Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, &c! ttrrShinirtea, Bark. K. R. Ties and Grain will bo taken In exchange. Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878. Umllsnunits. JOIt WOHK. All kinds of Job work ex ecu led in th beet manner at tbia office. "I) EES FOB UA I.E. Several swarms of J) Bees, in good condition, for sal nt low pmes, in American and Simplicity hives. DR. A.M. HILLS. Clearfield, Pa., Mir. 18, 1891-St. a OOO nttftllELft. Qeorg Wearer A Co. ej, want five thousand bushel of OATS, Bow, and will pay eash or produce. ClearflelJ, Pa., Aug. 13, 1871-tf. AGOK FOK BAI.P.l-Th. mtKril.r biilwo T.o-Ilnr. Wuffon., oearlj n.w, for Will belaid ohs.p. C.lloo or itHrc.. JOHN A. STAULfK. Claatn.ld, IV, March , 1831-tr. N" OTIC Ii, The undersigned, residing In tb village of Wettover, in Chest township, bu made tb necessary arrangements and pro poses to open an EATING HOMSE for tbe ac commodation of ih public generally, and I here by olk-it a liberal share of the public patronage. JOHN J.bNYDEU. Westover, Pa., Feb. 9, 1881.tr. Coal iCoal i i TUB undersigned, hiving procured a leas of a Bret-class coal vein, has opened amino, and is now prepared to furnish customers with a first-class article of coal on short notice, and at the moderale price of SIX CENTS per bushel. All order left at my shop will be promptly at tended lo. WM. R. DROWN. Clearfield, Pa , Feb. 3, 1881-ly. ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE. Netloe Is hereby given thai Letters of Administra tion details Hon on the estate of SAM V mi PO W. ELL, late of Clearfield, Pa., deo'd, having bean duly granted to Hie undersigned, all persons In debted to said sstat will please mak immediate payment, and t bos having claims or demands against th same, will present tbem properly authenticated for settlement without delay. J. F. POWELL, II. B. POWELL, Administrator D. B. N. Clearfield, Pa., March Siftb, 18 ft I -fit. English Classical School. rpHK undersigned will open thia school in tbe 1 Leonard building, Clearfield, Pcnn'a, on MONDAY, APRIL 18, I6S1, to cootlnus eleven weeka. TUITION: Common EorM.Ii BraoobM , linker Knrliih and C'laoio -.00 II. C. YOl'NOMAN. ClrarflolJ, Ta., Fab. 11, 1881-tf. t KilTCHINSON'S WORM DESTROYER AnOlclnml Tried Itemed v. kfmitKlhU in-rn niHlthr. Kirt tii-nt tfnit krtyUtnmtluv. W guar il tee Ifci virtue. Wo have hundreds of Testimonials, rol ltcU'l In tho Init li year, ppivlng cmrltiMvt-ly thrri ik no rrmrili eiuul to Or, II iilclilition'a Worm liestroy rr to remove tlio Wnnua mil inula, ii-und. .vim, uiiKj.nmi mit), unit 111K-.1 Uio huiimn trMem. Phjinnaiu hnu thrin and clve liicm to their mifli-rtnij Kit It'll ta. Thrre U no humbuq or qunrkmt tlx nit Hi it loruu'lily n linlilo nnliclne. Price, c, iK-r Ixjx. rVW.wniUM ft CO., Whftlnal DrugrUts, Market and Front fctrtsti, PhiUdelohui Fsl.raary 2, 1881-3m. CAUTION. All persons ar hereby cautioned gainst purchasing or in any war meddlia with tbe following described personal property, In the possession of David Carl ey, of Karthaus township, to wit : Two-thirds interest in 8 acres of wheat growing, two-thirds Interest In ft acres of rye growing, 3 cows, 1 3-year old heifer, 2 1-year old bulla, shoals, 1 cook store and utensils, 2 bed steads and bedding, I sxtenslon table, t corner cupboard, 1 sink, 3 rocking charis, 4 kitchen chairs, 200 weight of pork, 1 plow. 1 harrow. 1 cultivator and 1 shovel plow. The foregoing property was pnrcntaed ny me at private sale on the Tlh of March, and is left with said David Car ley on loan oniy, suojeoi to my order ar any time. JOHN JJOflKK. Frenchville, Pa., Mar. 18, lssi-St. pIWaO,UTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1 7 The partnership heretofore existing tween Thomas A. Fleck and Ashley M. Hills in the dry groods business at Clearfield, is tbls dev (March 2tfth, 1881,) dissolved by mutual consent and written agreement. 'Ibe business will be closed at tb old stand, where the books and asset ol tbe firm remain. THOMAS A. FI.KCK, ASIILKV M. Ill U.S. Clearfield, Pa , March 28, 188I-4U SnciAL Noticb. The butines wilt be contin d by and under th name of T. A. Fleek. As heretofore every effort will h mid to meat tb wants of the numerous patrons of the bouse, and l bete giving their patronage may expect to find thetam fair dealing, courteous tralmnt and bouest prices that bav characterised tbe hone tor year. T. A. FLECK Eight Farms for Sals or Rent! Th subscriber proposes to sell or rent I nam ber of farms located as fallows i Tlio first situate In Bnrnside township, Centre county, containing loo acres, naving thereon erected a frsm dwell ing, fram barn , adjacent to a church, and know n a the James Mutbolland farm. ALSO, another farm situate In flraham tot ahip, Clearfield county, containing 117 aerea, with tbe necessary improvements, this farm ta under laid wttn a uutiu v Kin ur uual. ALSO, lii other farms In th vicinity of French vllle, containing respectfully 112, 1 Oil . Vi, 6b, AO and 40 acres, ihese farms all bar hmses and barns thereon, good water, bearing orchards on same, as well as om good wood land. For further particulars call in person, or address the undersigned ny letter. L. H. COl OKI K r. Jan. lVtb, 18HI.tr. Frenchville, Pa OMIT PKOCt, A M ATION, Whrrrab. Hon. 0. A. MAY KK. President Judge of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of the twentv fifth Jndicial District, composed of the oounllea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and lion, AinAB On tan and Una. Vine jit R. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have Issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of Court of Common Pleas, at the Court Bout, at Clear Held, In and for th eeunty nf Clearfield, com mencing on the Eon rt It Monday nl May, I He I, being me x.iu any ol I lie nioiitn and con linuing one week. NOTICE is therefore hereby glvej to Jurors and witnesses, In nnd for said county of Clearfield to be and appear In their proper persons, at 10 o'elock A. 31. of said day, to do those things which In their behalf pertain to be done. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 8th day of April, In the yeer of our Lord one thousand elgbt hundred and eichtr-ene. JAMhd MAHAFFLV, Sheriff. uprllS-tc apO'TRT PROCLAMATION. WnaniA, Hon. 0. A. MATER, President Judge of the Court of Common Plea of th Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of ClearOeld, Centre and Clinton and Hon. Asa tat Ohpk and Hon. Vircrrt B. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield county bav Issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Fleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv ery, at th Court Rous at Clearfield, in and forth county of Clearfield, commencing on the Filth Monday of May. (.Hull day) A II. lur I, nnd to continue lor one week. NOTIOR IS, therefore, hereby given to th Coroner, Justice otlh Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear la their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Kxaminatlons, and other Rem em. b ranees, to do those things which to their offices, and In their behalf, pertain to be done. lly in Act nf Assemblv, pasird the 8tb dny of May, A. D. i4, it Is mede the duty of tb Jus tices of the Peace of Ihe several counties of this Commonwealth, to return t tb Clerk of th Court of Querlor Session ef th respective counties, all tbe recognisances entered Into before them by my person or persons charged with th eommisaten of any crime, except uch cases as may b ended before a J utile of th Peace, ai der ex luting laws, at least lea day before the commencement of th BesstoB of the Court to which they ar mad rtarnsbenapetlvly,nd In all eases where any recognisances at entered into less than tea days before the oommaneemoni of the sessioa to which they are made returnn-1 ble, the aald Justices are to retura tb sam In tb sam manner as Jf aald act bad not been , passed. I U1VIN aedsr my hand at OUarleld, this lib day of April, In tb year of our Lord, aa thousand tight kindred and eighty-one. aprUSW JAM Hi MAUAFFICi, SaorifT, -TUHM LAN OH FOR Ml.BIi Iluatoa and Pin towaabips, Clearfield oounty. jf Reason able time given lor part of purchase money. Prices $8.00 to $10.00 per acre. uinera's raserved. it. Bitto, Agent, Penfleld, Pa. r Wallacb A Krrb. 8epL 10, lBTfl-tf. Clearfield, Pa, FARM FOR SALE I Tb undersigned has eom t tb conclusion to quit farming and follow his occupation, a ar banter, and now offer for sal bis farm, situat on and ahalf mil north of Clearfield borough, eon taming EIGHTY XLCXlXJGt, Most ofwbloh is cleared and under good cultiva tion, ana naving tnereon a good TWO-STORY (L"HOUSE Large frame barn, and other nossary outbuild ings, together with aa orchard of all kinds of fruit, and an eellent spring of water. Tb whole I UNDERLAID WITH GOOD COAL. This property will be exchanged for smaller prop erty, or sold on easy terms ia payments. For further particulars call on the prem liss or address. JOHN C. REED, Clearfield, Pa. March lOlb, 1881-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN T HEREBY gtv notio to th citisana of Clear I field and tb surrounding vicinity that 1 am prepared at all times to furnish famlli and manufacturing establishment with a superior quality oi Coal, Wood g Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver la a few hours' notice. I am alwsya ready to haul and deliver Irom and to tb depot, or anywhere else, and mov families and household goods anywhere on short notice. TIIOH. a. UL t hfirT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. SI, 1881-tf. E. S. HENDERSON, i-W UNDERTAKER BtftflBlOlS, I KJifl A. rTHIB sobscrilr now ffer to th eittiens of X Burnsid and vicinity, an unprovided specialty. Hereafter all kinda of Caskets and Coffios will b keptoo band, and order filled nt once. Itinera! littetuUd anywhere. I will furnish Ihe finest aa well as lb eh ripest articles dedicated to funeral- All orders left nt tb stor of Jobh C. Cow in will receive prompt attention. For fnrtber particulars, call on or address E. S. UBNDERSON. Dec, 10, 1870.tr. Police to Heirs! IN the matter nf tb Partition ef Ihe real estate of Jonathan Wiser, late of Bradford township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., deceased. A writ of Partitioa having been e warded In th nov ease on tb applioction of Sarah Wiser, William 11. Vomer and Sarah Jane Vomer, and placed in my hands, I will convene a jury upon the ground for the purpose of execotiog said writ on th 13tb DAY OF MAY. A. D. 181. To Henry Wisr, Israal Wiser, Hannah Wler, intermarried with William Batts.Jonatbaa Wiser, Lindsey W iser, Alexander Wiser, Jared Wiser, Mary Wiser, intermarried with Joseph Tothers, Margery K. Wiser, intermarried with Henry lonog, oaran mser, intermarried wttn Linasey Ston. Susannah Wiser, intermarried with George Green, and Lewi Wiser, obl'dren and heirs of Jonathan Wiaer, deceased. You and iek eyoa win take nonce inaiine jury oi inquest summoued by me, will meet at tbe farm house on th farm belonging to tb estate of Jonathan Wiser, dee'd., in Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pa., for ine purpose Ol making partition or of appraising the same if it cannot be divided, on FRIDAY, MAY I3tb, A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when and where you are warned to at. tend. JAMKS MAHAFFKY, Snnnirr'a Omen, I Sheriff. learfio,d, Mar, 28, leHMt. Re-Union of Trade. THE undersigned wishing to Inform the public that be opened a COMMISSION STORE At tbold stand in Troutvllle, Clearfield county, Pa., oa the 18th insL, with a full stook of DRY GOODH, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Boot, Shoe, Etc., In fset everything to b found in a first-class store, all of which I am determined to sell at the lowest cash price. FARMEKH AND LUMBERMEN Will find It to their advantage to do tbelr dealing with me, as th highest prices will be paid for Grain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Part or one-half cash will be paid. Trading for Shingles or Lumber of any kind a specialty. Also, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Baring mad arrangements with Eastern mer chants to sell goods furnished me, therefore call and see, as I will be enabled to sell cheaper than tbe eheapeal. J. W. CARL1I.B, Troutville, Pa., Sept. 24, '79-Iy. Agent. REMOVAL ! James Ii. Leavy, Having purchased tbe entire stock of Fred. Saokett, hereby gives notice that he baa moved into tb room lately occupied by Reed A Hagerty, on Second street, where be is prepared to viler to th publia COOK ST0ES. HEiTi.ra .r.r PAliLOll STOVES, of th latest tinprorad patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Oa Fitting, nod Repairing Pump n specialty. All work warranted. Anything In my Un will be ordered special If dsird. JAB. i,. lbAVl, Proprietor. FRED. 8ACKKTT, Agent. Clearfied, Pa., January I, 1870 tf. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Heal Estate ! Estato of Richard Sliaw, Sr., LDoo'd. rtlRR undersign, Ft era tors of the sttt nf B IWCIIAnu MiAW,rr., deceased, will oner ai public sale at the COI RI IlOUSK. In tbe tr ough of Clearfield, Pa., on Wednesday, Juno 1st, 1881, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M.t Th following valuable real estate, rls i The three slcry BRICK HOTKL property. corner of Market nnd First street, in th bor ough of Clearfield, known a 'Tho Shaw House,' Fronting wltb two-lots of ground thereto belonging 100 leet on Market street, end o feet no First street, with a two story dwelling house attached. Tb b tel proper bss silly bed-rooms and all conveniences tor a first-class hotel. One of ihe most desirable hotel properties tn Central Pennsylvania. Tbe abov will b sold togeiner witn a iw store frame dwelling bona on Market street, ad jacent to the Hotel, end on other frame dwelling Bouse and a two-eiory si ore oenuing, mil irvnimej on Market street. ALSO. All that certain lot, known la the plan of CleaifUU bomagb as iu He 1JV, fronting 80 feet en Locust street, run nine beck 172 feet, more or less, to an allei EM with dwelling bouse and all necessary out buildings thereon t reeled, and other improvement. Oao-thlrd eash at delivery of good deed, and the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable In one nnd two year, with Interest. a. d. r M A , JOS. SHAW, Porvlvlng Bx'r of Richard Shaw, Br., da 'el, Clearfield, Pa, April I, lsM-ts. The Great CLOTHING Emporium I PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, TF YOU want to study your the above establishment and THANHAUSER'S t LARUE AND HANUSOMK STOCK OF CLOTHING, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Gds, &c, Whether you wish to mak a purchase or not, we shall be p!sd at all times ta shsw yt r assortment of goo ta, which will at ano ovavine. you that our Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest, Hen ember, also, tint we bar nn sir g ant assortment of PIECE GOODS, of tha latest aerltls, spec i ally intended for MERCHANT TAILORING, And w. ar, prepared lo MARS SUITS T0 0RPKII AT SHORTEST NOTICE, aad aball Mdaarw to auit th. taata of tb. moat fastidious. ALBERT TIIANHAUSER, Opera House Block, opposite postoffioe, CLEAEFIELD, FA. 1 IS-llll If. WAG ONS ! W AG ONS I ! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 The largest nnd best assortment of wagons ever brought to Clearfield. One car loacTof CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STUDEBAKER wagons, Which we will sell at factory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CAbll for them, therefore we are able to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. Wo guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring Wagons ? Buggies. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever before sold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. F. M. CA11D0I & BRO., Clearfield, Pa. February 23, 1881-tf. PATTON Curwensville, Fa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I buy direct from jobbers nnd manufacturers, receive goods at car load rates, hence can compete plua houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Parties having bark to haul and receive liberal advances. Give mo a call. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWEWSVILLE, PA. t'ept. J, !B( If. r JAMES L. MAIIKbT STREET, CI.F.AKHK1.I), PENH' A. All kind, of Cankots anil Coffin, kept on liand, tnd furnished to order on short notice, including tho finest aa well aa tho clionpest that can be manu factured. Our Ia tho bust in uo, and will bo furnished when required. Funerals attended in any part of Ihe county. Call at ihv office, on Second atreet, or lear your ordors at Troutmnn t Furniture oot 1,79-lf. Ail4tJiiU Art J O 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Ourwnsvin, Pa. Jan. I, 1 R?8-tf BUY AIIOME ! HOLS EM, LOTS AND FARMS FOB BALK ! rilWENTY IlortiKS and LOTS in Clearfield J fr al at reas-el priees and on easy for al at rasall prists aod on easy S. Also, sevei Also, several VArtMn in urauiorw anu Qrabata townships. At.r.lv to WALLACB A K II Una, CUarfield, Pa. De. 1, 'ta tt. MARBIE WORKS! Till LAROKST STOCK OP Fine Kalian Marble In UieSlalc, Both PIMSBrTD or UNP1NIBHRD. W pat n any work that ran be done in tnlty at mneh heaj sr rates, W will ut np MONUMENTAL WORK, la Itallaa Marht or Or It, bepr than It can b don ia any other part ol th Stat. Anv per son beytBjr menamental worn to amewatr$2& aod ap wards, will v far paid te and from Philips hur. Io aot be fooled With sheep American marbl when yoa eaa bay I ItoJtaa marble at lower prlees, M1EAD KTONEH a speelalty. Prod uee and approed paper will be takea la iebna fot Cemetery work. All eash paymaat will be snada U th MobannoB Vanktnit Co., I th eredit or H. PlkRCM. Phllipsburj, Pa., Jan. , llll.-taa. grip &&vttlumut$. own interest, do not fail to call at examine won ' t with New York and Philadel Shingles and Bark. during the Winter, can contract Also, advances made on Saw Logs. LEAVY, Store, arljoinine the Poatoflice. JA!i. U. liAA I, Clear6eld, Pa. 070 A tTKEK. til a day at borne easily made. ep I It Costly eetOt free. Address Tbi b Co., Anitosts, Main. mebl ly.) . ARNOLD PAYS;1 CASH or TRADE. Cnrwnavill, Pa., Jan, t, Tl-lf. MOM-.Y TO LOANOb Irst-elaaa fa, proved farm property, by tb Matnal Llf Insnrane Company of New York, ea ffrst mart, sai:, ia snms from $l,0 ap. Poj farther la formatioB apply to tbe an designed. HnRXTHAL W. SMITH. Clearleld Pa., May Tth, U7 tf. Grist Mill For Sale I Ayery deslrabl mill prenerty, with tw pair f bnrra, itut ia letar twp., Clear Geld nnaiy, Pa., aboat two and a-half mil west of Philipsbr, Centre eownty, Pa. Apply to SUMMKKP1KLD FLSOAL, PbillpibBrg, Ceatr Oe., Pa. Hot. 10, 1181-tf. COAL ! COAL ALL THE YEAR!! TIIR awbaeHbwr bereby flea Betlee that h I aw delivering eoal of aa Bealjt jelity and prepeeee to operate bi mia So that ho will b aaab)4 ta sop ply his taatomcn al all limes with good fael. No flnmmw fa tloB. Order by mail promptly Hied. R. ta. 8haws aeriU, P Mereh I, IMMf.