THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAHKIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, APRIL IS, 1881. Terms of Subscription. f raid In edvenee.or within three months...! 00 If after tkw "J before sit months... t 60 II lttiJ ifter thtepirtlon of tlx tnonhti... 8 00 hi:m-" noticicm. Mttliodlat l.plscopal Chureh-Kev. Geo, I kiiiy, Pastor. Services evsry Habbath U Ji A.M., and 7, P.M. S.bbetb Bihool et 0 A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, at 71 P. M. Communion Bervlee, flrit Sabbath of every month, at l"t A. M. Hr.t Ooarttold M. K. Church Hr. CmnLri W. Uraniar, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at 8 o'olonk, I. M. Sunday Si -liuul at 21, P. &1. All are invited to attend. Presb) terlau CIiurch.-Ker. II. 8. Botlib. -Hufihath sorvioes morning and evening Hab itat). School t 8 P. M. -Prayer Meeting YYednes- lay Bvsning. Ilaptlet Church. Rev. - , Pastor. SaMiath Bchool ftt S P.M. Prayer Meeting evsry Wednesday evening. Nt. Krfttif ! HiurchCfttliollr Re?. P j.SiiKHinAH. Divine service at lo A. M., on the first. third nd fourth Hundeysof each month; Yrtf-ere and Benediction of the lUesied Keerament M 7 o'clock, P. M. Hunday School every Sunday (tem oon at S o'clock. OFFICIAL IIHECTOHY. TIHI Or ROLD1II0 (U ARTBB BBBBIOM POTRT. Second Monday of J an nary. Third Monday of March. First Monday ef June. Fourth Monday of September tihi or loLDiaa combo tlsai. Flrit Monday of Jnna. Second Monday of November. rtiBLio omenta. I'nittd Statu StnatoroJ. Donald Cameron, IlnrrUburg, Dauphin eoanty ; John I. M Unbelt, Wellsboro, Tioga county. Ei -(lovernor Androw 9. Curtlo Hi' lie font e. Centre ceuntv. .Vmnfor Hon. Cyrue T. Alexander, Hellefonte, Centre county. A.iW.y Hon. Janata Flynn, Bmlth'a Mills, Clearfield county. I'rtiidtnt Jmiyr-Hon. Charles A. Meyer, l ock Haven. A.tiiat Lav Judge Hon. John II. Orvii, of Ilellefonte. Anoeiate Judge Abrmw Ogden, Clearflild; Vincent 11. Holt, Clearfield. Prothonotary James Kerr. Htqitterand Rteordir (leerge M. Ferguson. 7,aerr Philip Dotts. IHtirict Attorney J- F. McKenrleh. Skiriff Jamei Mahafley. ;i...uu SkariTY. I. Thompson. County Surveyor Bam nel F. MoCloskey, Cur BeniTlllt. Count Commiuioniri C. W. Kyler, Qrsham ton P. O.; Eleh Johmton, Grampian Hilli P. O.j John Norris, Br., uurwensTiii.. ..... VUrk John W. nowe. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear (Md; Joseph (lilliland, Three Rune J.S.iNor- tVunf CoroRr Jamci A. Moore, Clearfield. Jur Commiuimiri Andrew J. Jftckwn, Clear .?;,.r..ii.di PH" '-M. I. Mo- ynfiwn, Clearfield. I,.", N. K. Arnold, Crw.niill.l J. A. LWIHf- ilon., DulloU City. YKf, OK COITRMil .will ... t.ka whr.t. 0U or 0r for lub ...:..;... 1" U'. .r. often Inquired of in thie wny bv iVttrr from ptroni who raaida at a dutanre tr'm ClrfleU. We Bpln lay yat. Tha reeelpti or a rfp"niible merchant or mill ownft In na .ipinitv, will answer jut aa well ai the oa.b. To illiuilrate : If any of our patroni will deliver u a bug of grain at tha mill of Joaepb II. Broth, cht twn.hip, Horaoa Patobin, in liurnaide, Tboiuai II. Forcey, in Urabam, Wm. Porter or Sliaw'a, in Lawronoo. or Urown A Sayler'a, ftt llnckton, I'nion lownibip, and forward their rrreifU for the anount, we will ertdit them on thlr account lor tho aame. In tbia way all may io-,n pny what ibej owe. U tbey will punue tbia fctrAdvortisors and othors will bear: in mind that all artloloi intended for publication in tbU paper muit bo bandid In, not later than Tueiday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget It! Fleck is in Now York. . mm - m Try Weaver's 25 cent mackerel. Land plaster can be had at (ieorgo Weaver A Co "a. George Weaver k Co.'s new adver tisement will appear In tbia paper next week. mm " Tho M. K. I.ndicn' Aid Sotitty meets oo I'ri.l.j ifteroooB of lliif wek .1 loe pinonegt. Weaver & Co. aro receiving their new Hock of Spring and Summer goodl. Call and ioa ttaoto. lion. G. It. llurrett.of this place wa ngiilmil 11 tho Olrard llootr, Philadelphia, on Wcdnefdajr of laat wark. The Orpheus band serenaded 11 r. and Mrt. II. Liringllon, on Friday oranlnf laal, at the home of tha brid. la Well Cl.arleld. J!i Anna WooldridRo, of Philadel phia, hat cherjo of I he millinery department at the itore of 11. Lehman. A Co., In tbe Opera llouae. M . - Mr. ThomttH 11. Forcoy lias pur- cbaecd thebriek reeldeooe of Jodge Leonard, oa fiecood Uriel, and will make hie home there In the future. Itamoy'n large ahinle mill at Osceola w.i deilrojtd by lire on 'lh arid. J alternoon, the 7lh Init. TheAeeei'heetlmaleetne Ion at 4,000. Nt iarnraaee. . . Clover and timothy Bccd a good qualiljT and Ihe larjcit quanlitj that wae efer liroutht toClearBeld et anj one lime, at George H'eairr A CVl. ltev. 11. 8. llullor and Kldor H. W. r.rk.of IheClearl.ld Preibyterlan Church, are 4elei;atee to Ihe Huntingdon l'reibjltrj, Dow In eruien at OKeela. Mr. Joscnh T. Kirk, who has boen ii'joarninf for two or three jearf peel in Virjiola, bai relumed to Clearfield, end will work during tho Bummer at Tbern'e planing mill. Dr. W. J. Binhop, Dentist, will beat Schwem'i hotel, In Luthenburg, from Monday, Apill lnih, uolilThuridaj, April Jilt, to attend to all elli in hll profeielon. m a. Ex-Senator Wallace and wil'o startod on a tour Weet laat Tbund.j morning. The; will Tlelt In California and other Slatei, and probable will be .blent about ell weeki. Tho liver is tho orcan mo.U spredily dliordered b; malarial polioai. Ajrer'a Ague Care alpeli there poliooe from the ajitem, end le a moil eieellent remedy for lirer eomplainle. 'Tho Two Orphans" and "Camillc" will be plajedin Pie'e Opera Ilouieby a dramatio eouipanj from New York City, en S.turdey and Monday erenlnge neit, April tem ano Bte poiten end email eilli. - Hurry British, tho Klk county nut. I.w who waa tried and acquilled ef murJer, hai hten oonrlelel of forgery, and tenl.noed to pay a tne of 1110 and to ha Imprleoned la the Wetlern P.nlt.nliare for four yean. Other indlelm.nt a sr. hanging over bin. Thomas A. Fleck is in the eastern eiliei Ihii week porohaelng a new Hock of Spring gooJl. He will eeleot the laleat Ittlee ol mini nere a.l ledlee' dreM goodl. Hlea Mettle Khone, we uneeriiead, will return eoon to takeeherge of tbe millinery department In Mr. Fleck I llore. Ainoiiff the arrivals at ow York on Ratordiy lait, we aolioe that our friend Ihoa. A. Fleck relil.red at Karl', kelel. Tom ll deter mined to nurchaee Ihe Inelt lot or gooai eer brouiht tethie market, end will tell them at each low pilcei that Jou oennet reetet purehaamg irom him. Look oat for hll aew rtpring Itock. Theannounceincntlhat Miss Paulino Seott, ef Moneng.hela Clly, bed oaptuied the prite of 10,0(10 for being Ihe greateit beauty. Ia i,i lik rnn.u.h'a ahow. II eeeme wee premature. She woald ail neeept. The alleged reward bai been deeidod In faeor of Mill Loulie Mnntejue, a earltly aetreei, ef New York. Tom W. Mooro left for the eastern clllet lait Thuraday morning, to get a new np ply of booti, ebeel. gente' farniibiag goode, Aa, for ihe itere el Ueo. 0. A T. W. Meore, la Pie'i "pere llouee, ClearKeld. Cell la and eee Ihe leteit ittlea. UJl'l tne Ihool and lllpperi a peeia!tj. Tbe aew (eodi are sow arriving daily im t i Tho lailii of our town will be picas ed, eo doubt, te leera that T. A. Fleck b.l for tbe Iflh leaioa engeged the Mrrloel of Mlu Maltli 1. Kobe to Uhe ebarge of tae Millinery Oep.rtiaeit ofhil itore. Mne Hoha hee aeea lOndiaf reme lime !a Philadelphia among Ihe leading millinery keune, noting Ihe leteel ll y lei In bin end bonteti, and the ledlee will tnd that Fleek'i Mill aery Department eta turn eel kali and eoaneta U . ma etf le ai any teubllih. lltht aailera ell lei. Flock'a now goods aro on the way. Feed of all kindhftt Weaver's corn. oata and chop, Ae. Taitentry and In it ruin carpoU at city prioea at flack 'a. You can got anything you want in the dry goodi lino at Flaok'a. Millinery goods aro very pretty this aaaeon. Call and aae them at Fleok'e. CarpoU by the car load at Lotirnan'a, cheaper than eao bo bought now in the Uaat at wholeialo. Weaver's gooda and priceh are such that ovary man, woman and ebild will bo pleated with tbem, . Tho Sum m or primary torm of school wltl oemuaoee In Waat Clearfield oa Monday next, April lHib. - - The Auditornol Lawrence township pubiMh a ditaiied atatoment or the roor ana Road fund in that dlitrlct to tbia week'a Rurca- LICAR. . Ayer's Pills are a general favorite, beoauee of their powerfnl yet gentle operation. Medloal men prefer them fornervoni or delicate eomtitntiona. - - - m - - - Dr. Stewart will bo abttent from his offloo from April 11th to the 17th, inclualvo. After t&at dte he will he found In bla new quartera in the "Old Weit.ro. 4-6-St. m m "Kkesh Fihii !" We have an excol- lont flh atory on our Brit page, by an old eitiien at llerwlok, on the North Branch. It makea one'a mouth water to read wbaf uaad to wm." IIoukk Burned. The dwelling of Mr, Lewi Rowlee, In Lawrence townibip, waa totally daittoyed by fire on Tueiday of laat week, the 8th Init. All tha bouaehotd goodi wore aaved. We did net learn how tho Are originated. The ton on the building la trifling. No ImoraotH mm Clearfield county could sond to mar ket V33 earl, or 14,428 torn of ooal per day, could the oara he procured for tranipirtatiuH- Tbe od tor of tbe Oioeola Htttitlt baa takea a oeniui of the out-put of rftnb colliery, with tbe above re ault. mm - Haft "Hoominu." Ono of the finest rafting flnoda wo have wllneiBod for a long time U now at full tide. Loga and raft a are floating by our boroogh(coveringaerea in the rlvtr and Clear- Held creek, and It looka now like there would bo a good barveitfor the up at re am lumbermen. m Our milliner, Mies Anna WoohlridL'e, of Philadelphia, arrived on tha 7th inat.,aad t now at the head of our millinery department Mill Vf. eomea not only well roeommended. but her work ipoaka for itaelf. Call and oxanjlna her worn Del ore going elaewaera. U. LxuhahACo. Gbaniii; Mef.tino. The Clearfield oounty Pomona llrange will meet in the Meehan Ic'i Hall, In PieYOpera lioune, In ClearBelJ, on Thuriday, April Uth, 18SI, all e'olook P.M. There will be an enernoon and evening lenion. K. M. DAVIS, Mailer. M. J. Ownaa, Seorel.ry. mSD lt. 1 - r atal AccinrNT. Wm. llonnu, a Welih miner, eayi the feecile, working at Frank lln colliery, in lloutidale, wal fatally Injured en Friday, the lit Init., by a fell of eon!, from tbe effect! of which he died on Mondiiy following. An Inqnrit wai bald on tbe body, and a verdict rendered that deoeeied came to bla dealh by t fall of coal at tbe above colliery. Wo call the attention ol our readers tble week to tbe eerd of the Allegheny Houeo. Tbe proprietor of tbti hotel, Mr. Dean, ll ao ac commodating end alf.blo gentleman and will do all In bla power to plea'e bia gueile. Jurori, wl'.neitei, and other partlei attending Court, and tbe traveling public in general, are Invited to atop and give tbe Allegheny Tlouiea trial. Price! moderate. Col. Wm. W. lirown, founder of the Bellefonte Aemaliou, and for a number of yeara thereafter ita editor, died at tbe reaideoeo ofhli later, Mrl. Joihua Mitchell, le Mileiburg.Cin tre county, Pe., oa Friday night, the lit Init., In tbe !71b year of hie ege. He wae Tliltlng hie alitor when he tosk 111, hie home being la Jewell City, Keniu. where he wee publishing a paper, and from where he took hll departure Kelt a few wcek'i ago. Superintendent McQuown publishes a proolemetion tble week to tbe Bchool Director! of Cleer&eld county, calling upon tbem to enem ble on the Brit Tueeday In May, end elect a com petent and eligible perioo to act aa Superintend, eat of the Common Schoole In Clearfield eouuly for tbe enluing three yean. The molt promi nent cendidalol for the poiilloo are Prof. Mc Quown of Ibif borough, nod Prof. Oeorge W. Weaver, of Peoeeld. o, - - Whkat Farming. The HaKerstown, (Md.) ifaif reletei tbe following eonoerning the failure of a white wheat orop : Tbe aneertaiaty of white whiat in thia valley of our county la llluilraled by a elroumcleace communicated te nl by Mr. Aaroa Mlddlekauh. Mr. Joirpb Thomai, a neighbor of Mr. MlddlekeubT, near Falrptay, eowed eome white wheal lait year of a variety known ai Centennial, and It produoa 1 finely, but tbil yeer be lowed lome of it again and It ap pearl to be entirely Winter killed. Red wheat wai lowon In a pert ef the ieme field and looki remirkably well, while the pert of the (eld town la the white wheat ll entirely bare, even np to the very drill row where the red wheat begin!. Kvenino School. Prof. Dalboy is here for the purpoee of orgetniilng en evening writing Hhoel, and It ll to be hoped our young folkl will give him a hcerty wileome by wey of a liberal patronage, ai the young man cornea wall recommended, both aa a gentleman and a teacher, lioya and glrll, gel off the afreet then Ine even Ingi, and leera eoraethlng that will make your parent, and frlendi feel prond of you, and when you grow up to be women and men, you may hare eomething la tbe ahepe of a legacy to hand over to your ehildna far more durable than gold and ilrer. Brain culture le what we all need. Tbe other Huff frequently gate away lu le cheep. Donaldson's Comiiination. Don aldion'i Dnmolle Combination will appeer at the Opere ilouie neit Helaidiy end Monday nihl. On Baturdny night the p.'pulerpley of "Tbe Two Orphan!" will be produced, end oa Monday olgbt "Ceuiille ' will be played. The union rgwe, ipeakiug of the company, lay! t 'Duaald- on'i Combination appeared lait nignt la "Tbe To Orpbanl,"and we can eafely laythat a llronjer eomj.any bal never appeared In tbia elly. r, Donaldion eeiumed the eharaclerl of Plllle, the cripple, and Chevalier De Vaudrry. In each ha proved himielf a flntilied and powerful actor, and waa ably aupporled by Mice Adell and Mill Clarelle ea lleorleltaand Loulie, Miel Leicellei ai Merienne, Mr. Dlrd ei Jerque!, all tilled their raipeetlve parte with great ability. In a word, every member cf tbe eompany waa at homo In Ihe neit aiiicncd. The home waa crowded throughout by an enthuiiiille audience." m . ew BARN BURNED. TWRRTT-riVI 1 NIVAL rRRIBH IN Till T.kMtt From the Cberrjtrro Reoord. On Wcdnaaday mornlug, Marob SOth, al about t o'clock, tbe large frame barn of Mr. John F. Nutley, of Moatgumery townrhlp, Indiana eounty, waa diaeoferad U bo In flamee. tho roof, we an tand, baring Mltft la wheo tbe diaeorery waa ado. Tbo barn ftt tho tlao waa full of Hook, grain, and farming Implement!, all of which waro destroyed oxoapt two alloh eowl, and a few young eat tie. Tbo following la a Hat of what tho barn con tained : Ten bead of bono, oloven bead of horned cattle, barieaa. road wagon, throthlng Bach lee, and all tbo farming Implemonte ; 140 buihele of wheat, 100 boabola of oala. and 80 bmbala of grain belonging to Mr. J. 0. Hurray and UO buabeli belonging to D. B. Not ley. Tbe valuable team owned by D. B. Notley nod ono team owned by J. B. Murray, and alio four aowa peril bed ia tbo flamoa. Tbo barn which waa vary largo and Veoutlfol, originally toat S,00. and waa built about four yoara ago la plaoo of ono d fit roved by Bra ta July, 187. Tho ontlro UM or J. r. nouey, v, I. Notify and J. B. Meiray will rreeh at loaat fT,&00. There waa an laaaranee of $1,000 on tbo barn and $100 oa tho nonk, making a total in aaraneaof 11,800, which will go but a abort way toward wnalrltl tho damago done. Tbo nro aooma to have oooarrod at a meat In aaapleloaa lima, and II ftlmoat aoama aa though tbo fatei woro agelnat Mr. Notley, ai It Jott at happrn-d that tbo wagon which waa aeaaiiy aepi In a ihed waa In tbo bars along with the Hock, and almoat tverjlbing oleo of vnlot about tha farm. Tbo loea If a very heavy ono to Mr. Notley, bat It atama to him vary mall In aomparlaoa to tho orrow ho Wt for tho poor aolmali lo wntoi he waa ao meek attached, wbila ho waa powor laaa to lava them, though wllneaalng their Buffer ing'. Tho nrlgls of tho iro la aokaowo , thoagh It la tippotod to ht tho worh of laoondiary. . A CONSPIIIAOY! An Attempt to Liberate a Gang of Murderers, Robbers, and Thieves Confined la our County Prison. AUDACITY COUPLED W ITH DEVIL IKHNESMI A PRISON ER FATALLY STABBED1 Nerer, eluoo 1857, baa Clearfield borough been ao eoarulaed with excitement aa It waa oa Friday evening laat. During tbo year above mentioned horae-atoallng was turned into a proleiilon, be oauaa wo bad no prlion aebitantial enough to hold even an ordinary oriminal, and, therefore, borae-tbievea plied their vocation fully within our bordera until we built a priaon and ibot aeraral of tbe at deiperadoea "on the wing." In !Bi7, a aotortoua bone-thief from New Jersey, named Warden, atole a number of bona frotn our oltiiena, and finally a combined effort waa made to hill or aauturo him. Warden bad atolen a bone from Henry Irwin (now decoaeed,) reiiding about four mi lea north of thla borough, and our roporter, with a number of othera, waa put upon picket duty tbe next night, at tbe eight-mile alone on tho Erie turnpike, Jnat beyond wnero tbo (lien llope plka tapa tbe other road, and where Biqulro John Smith now Urea. Tha thief waa oapturod about 11 o'clock that night by atrotchlng a rape acroii the road, aorea feet from the ground. The victim oame riding along like Jehu. The hor dodged the rope, but, the night being very dark, the thief waa caught about the etotnaob and jerked off bia aad dle, when be we eeoured. Tho hone waa found tha next morning at Mr a. Drauckera, near Lolberaburg. Aa the wagon oonveying tha pria oner to Jail waa paailog down Booond a treat, which waa lined on either aide by poop la excited over tho abject, aomt one yelled out : "dire ua rope and we will fix him !" A repo waa thrown from the aidewalk, part in mounUd tha wagon and fattened It around YYarden'e naok, and but for I te timely interference of prominent ititona be would have been dragged through th atraeta by the neck until dead. He waa rescued, however, by tbo law-abiding populace, and afterwarda waa convicted and aent to tho ponitontfary for four yeara Dut we have dtgrtaaad. brbkb lik a a cofariHicY. For aereral dayi prevloua to Friday laat, our town baa been infaited by a number of auiplcloue flharaclora. Two of them, a man, named Pat (Jooduien, and a woman, named Kate Sample, a notorioua character, and both hailing from Da Boll, between 4 and 5 o'clock on Friday after noon, In tho abieaoo of 6 her iff MahaLTey and Deputy Sheriff Tliompion (wheie abaence tha eonipiratora had noted), obtained admlttanon to tbe priaon, claiming that they were brother and ilitor to a priaoner lodged In jail the day before for larceny by Conatabla Tracay, of DuBoie. Their requeat, being a humane one, waa granted, and in that way they ware allowed to enter tbe priaon eorrtdor to aeo their (T) brother In diitroaa After they entered, they Boon found a number of old acquaintance! in tho colli, with whom thy convened glibly, and maaifeatadi much aitonlih ment at finding them "oornered" In that way Tbe Jailor waa pereuaded to allow tha viiitora to enter the cell of the notorioua out-law, George Kvana, who la awaiting aentenee, having been convicted at tha January Term of manalaughter, for tbe killing of a Swede near Iloutaiale in June lait. K J ward Ooodtuan, Jr., or "Uoodwia,' aa It la written In the commitment, waa alao allowed admittance. While in Kvana' cell, which ia on the aecond itory, Eraoe and Ed. Goodman got to quarreling about acme toy furniture that K ran a bai manufactured, aad during .the fight Uuodman received a ooople of ataba In tha ab domen, one of which entered tbe heart and cauaed hia death ta fifteen or twenty m in at aa, aa we learn from tbe proceeding-of the Coroaar'a In queat. After being atabbed, Uobdman started down atalra, and whea near the foot of tha at air way fell dead, rairioa uooaman, woo mat afternoon before going to tbo priaon had vlaited the hardware itore and procured eome eartridgea for bii revolver, It 1b alledged, then attempted to hoot Erani, and would no doubt have auoceeded bud It not been for tbe HherifTi wife, who appear ed on the Beetle at thli time aod interfered. Pat and bla paramour left the pr.aon.got in their buggy and went over the Second atreet bridge to Weat Clearfield, where they inquired tbe way to Luth enburg. They then took the river road for Cur wenivllla. A diipatch aent by tho Sheriff preced ed them to Corwenirille for an officer to later oept tha pari ie i, and Sheriff Mahaffey, Deputy Sheriff Tbompaoo, and othera, atarted la pnrault The partiea ware over-hauled an bout or two after at Curwenavllle, by Conatabla Vernea aad handed over to the Deputy Sheriff, who brought tbem to prlion. PaL,whenarreited, waa negotiating with Jamea Molotlre, keeper of a limy ataUa at that place, for a freah team to take them to Du- Boii. The viiitora were well auppliad with liquor, aod from Indication bad been indulging quite freely. The newB apread over the town and throughout the country like fire. Tbe excitement in thia vicinity waa intonae, aod tho doing of ft mob waa onl y prevented by quiet advice and calm oouncll Jamea A. Moore, County Coroner, tummoned a jury, eompoaed of tbe following gentlemen, via Cyrenlus Howe, D. W. Moore, F. M. Cardoo, John Lytle, L. R. Mrrrell and John I. Patteraon, who held aa loqueit oa the body of Edward Goodman, Jr. After bearing the teitimony of the phyaiclam, who bald a foil mortem examina tion In tbe afternoon of Saturday, tbey returned a verdiot to the effect that Edward Good man 'a death waa cauaed by woundi with a knife In tho banda of Oiorge Erana. The knife wae found eocreted under the board floor In Erana' cell on Saturday morning. Pat. Goodman waa discharged from prlion on Saturday evening, and tbe woman on Monday ev ening on her own recogoUanoe to appear at our Court when wanted. Pat. , It la atatcd, has but re eently been released from the pealtentlary, where he served out a four years' aentenee for crime oummltted in Elk oounty, Erana and the dood man a aro all miners by occupation, and It aeems hare been acquainted with each other for yeara, having met In tbe Bradford oil region, some five or lit yean ago. It ia very evident they are all "old buttles. " Edward Goodman, Jr., tbe murdered man, waa a young man, about 10 yeara of age, and on married. His father, Edward Goodman, Sr., and lister andlffother-lo law, Michael Merlarty, ar rived oa Saturday evening and registered at tbe Mansion House. Tbo remains were burled In the Catholic cemetery at lb la place oa Sunday, Pat. accompanied bia father and etber relatives home oa Sunday afternoon. The fact that the brother, Patrick Goodman I ana and tha woman are alive to -de y U because we area law-abiding community. Weadvlae such brothers and eiltera not to annoy ui too much in that way la the future, If they want to travel with out cpfflina. More: Facta have eome to light eiooe tbeae wonderfol eveata have oeonrrH to the effect that there waa aa organ tied con ip I racy on tbe part of bad men and women, outside of their propei rooma, to liberate tbe criminals confined la our priaon, and plitola, knives, Ao., had been pro cured to bring about a general Jul delivery It la, Indeed, a miracle that the Jailor and the Sheriff 'a wife are sot numbered among tbe dead, A mora "cheeky" oenaplraey waa aever put ea foot to liberate prlaonera. T. A.FIcck.succpBsor toT.A. Flock & Co., offers special bargains and great reductions In prices of tbe following goods. Astonishing to eee gooda inch aa gleree, trimmings, white dress goods actually selling below coat, via : HOO pairs of ledlee' black kid glntes, eoatlng from 01 to fi.ei, ana eeiiing en emm yr pair. 100 tie In of ladlee' light colored I-bu tton gloves. coiling from 10 eenta to ll.Se, aod eelhng at 60 eenta per pair. 600 yardi of white dreas goodB selling for cost. 100 yarda of light ihada Spring dreas goods, aetl lag for leia man ooat. Jl 00 yarde of dreaa gooda aellitgfrnm 7 to 10 eenta per yard, turner price ivio av onu perya.ru. Please bear la mind that the goods reduced In cludes only those mentioned. We would rge visits from these who with to purchase at an early day. It may be a long time before yoa eaa buy the above gooda at raoh a price. Call and seo for yourselves. T, A. fine. Tumi is a Balm in Gilead. Tbe success which baa marked the lotroductloa of Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely Bros., Owego, N, Y., is Indeed marvelous. Many penoai la Pitlatoa and vicinity are aiing Itw lb moeteatlifactory result i. A lady down tow a is recovering the aenaa of smell which ahe haa aot enjoyed for fifteen yean through the ate of tbe Balm. She bad glvea up her eaie aa Incurable. Mr. Barber, tbe druggtat, haa need It la a la family and commends It Tory highly. Ia another column a yooag Tankhaanooh lawyer, known te many ol oar readers, toe tl flea that ha waa eared of partial deafneas. It la certainly a very efficacious remedy, -TiifKcm, .,(?"(., Aug 14, 1870. 4 6 tL Uring in your city sample of black and eel end Caskmoree and Drees Goods. I guar aatee to cell aa cheap, If sot cheeper. T. A. Flick. Flock'a new Block of Dress Goods will be the haadeeaeet over brought to Wwn aad a old al prices that aoae ether eaa tompeta with, No trouble to sbow Roods at Flock'a. We are never undersold T. A. Flics. Our stock will be carefully soloctod. T. A. Flkk. Bo fluro to call and examine Fleek'i aew gooda. Wait and see my new dross goods. T. A. Flick. The coming week will be a busy one at mock a. I can afford to sell goods cheaper than aver. 1 A. rLirx. A Brick Moulds Wanted! Ap ply to Samual Bell, Clearfield, Pa. 4 ft fit. Fleck always did sell his eoods with amall profile. Call and yoa will be convinced of tbe fact. Don't buy your millinory goods be fore you call at f leck a. t can Bare you money. T. A. Flick. Groat caro will be taken In our milli nery department this season to please oar Bum erous patrons. T. A. Flick. Call at Morrill's hardware storo and aee tho cheapest and bcit Sewing Machine for the least money. Dee. 23-tf. We aro now nronarod to fill all order for trimmed bats and bonnets ia all tbe lata Spriog atylea. ILLxiuai A Co. The largost line of ladios and chil dren's hoiaary ever aeon In Clearfield, Ib now on exhibition at Lehman'a. AironlB wanted for Lrkens Valley Mutual Aid Society. Home office, Lykena, Dauphin oounty, Pa. Five dolleri will aecuro an niuraneeof 11,000. Send for circulars. 4 0 4t To Sportsmen. I have fishing tackle of all kinds ; also, powder, shot, lead, caps, car tridges, etc. Faxn Backbit. March 23, 2m. Wb aro rrtfoivihfr the lanOHt stock oflnerala and tapestry carpets for the coming Spriog trade ever brought to Clearfield. In faot the largest assortment of carpets outside of Phlla adelpbia. T. A. Fleck. A Fact. An aavortiHcment inserted In tbe RiruiLicA will reach more readers than if published In all tbe other papers la the ooun ty, and ooat tbe advertise! leu than one-half In other worda, ao advertisement published In our jcurnal Is worth double tbe price of that charged by any other publisher in the county, It la a fact." tf. Coal In. If any of our coal bank men feel like trading some of their product for a ecrtoe of nuo.bera of copies of the CLiaariBLn Rbpi slicar, we will gladly ahow them where to put two or three hundred bushel i on account In that way. We have a bin at our residence and one at the office that will hold a load every now and then. A bint to the wise Is a very ssge re mark, and should be sufficient. tf This Way for Youu Pumps 1 Tho nndersigned Is now Bote agent for the sale of tbe Celebrated Wooden Pom pa manufactured by the Toledo Pump Company. They ire without doubt the best pump In tbe world. Tbey throw more water, work easier, and last longer than any pump ever put oa tbe market. Also, for Bale, Iron Force and Pitcher Pumpa. Repairing done promptly. raaD oackitt. vieerneia, aiarca a jo, isoi-jn. IVsw Dailt Staos Line. James L. Leavy haa succeeded in having a dally mall eBtab- lisbed betweea Clearfield and Pennfleld,and will hereafter run a dally stage between the two points. Ilia contract began with April lit, and the stage will leave I kernel J every morning except Bun- da?) at S o'clock, making connections with all t re I neon tbe Low tirade Railroad at Feanfinld, re turning after tha laat train tbe aame evening. Paiaengera and freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of the hotels will be attended to, ioapr7v-ii A Word to Mothers. Mothora should remember that a moit Important duty at thlB seaeoB la to look after the health of their fern! lice and cleanse the malaria and Impurities from their systems. There la nothing that will tone op tbe stomach and liver, regulate the bowela and purify tbe blood ao perfectly aa Parker'a Q Inger Tonic, advertised In our oolumoa. Tbe wonderful ourea of long standing oases of rheu matism, neuralgia and malarial disorders Is the reaseo why this pure and excellent family modi etna Is so generally esteemed ,Pot. 4 0 41. Pennville Normal. Those wish- ing to attend school should attend the Pennville Normal Bchool, which will open April 18tb, 1881. The Principal, Prof. W. 8. Luther , Is known aa one of our oldest and best teachers. He will be aaaiated by other first class teachers. Students ill have the uae ef the Pennville Library, also a good reference Library. Instrumental and Vocal Muilo will bo taught by good teaebers in that branch. Also Industrial Drawing and Painting. For terms, board, Ac, address E. M. Davla, Sec retary Board Trustees, Grampian Hilla, Pa., or W. fl. Luther, Principal, Lick Kua, Pa. mb 0 tf Clearpield Coal Trade State ment of Ceal and other freight! aent over tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending April Id, 1881, and the same time last year : COAL. For the week Same time last year Previously during year. game time laat year (Increase Total in 1881 Same time last year...M Increase lS1,v!7 Lumber 121 ears. Miscellaneous frelghta 110 " FROM GRAHAM. Cbrtki IIili. April 7th, 181. Mn. BniTen : As I have noticd nothing of note from Graham townibip for some time In your peper, I thought it not out of place to send you a fsw notes to-day. Last evening our school (Centre Hill) closed. Il was taught by Miss Maggie E. Morrow, of Hbawsville. Tbe exereises al tho evening were dialogues, essays, declametlons.ao. At half-past seven o'clock the eierclies were opened with aa Address ef Welcome by Professor W. S. Luther. Tbe exerciies were grand and highly appreciated by the people. Miss Morrow has tauxht tbe most auocMiful aebool (hat we have had for the lest five veare. At tbe oleic of the exhibition tbe oltlseos unanimously tendered tha teacher a vote of thanks fer her eieellent work. I hope she will be her own aaoeessor next winter. uiviibr DIRECTORS' CONVENTION. Tbe following resolution waa adopted by tbe Convention of Bchool Directors which met dur ing the last County Institute t Rrtolttd, That we requett Superintendent Me Qaown to submit questons, bearing en Directors' work, fordlsoussion at lbs Directors' Convention, which meets on the first Tuesday of May aext, te elect a County Bupcrentendent. In acoordanoe with the above resolution, I hare the pleasure te aubmlt tbe following progranna for the afternoon of May Id : part near. 1. OrgaaiaattoB of Convention, (at 1 o'clock P. M.i according to law,) t. Fixing tbe salary of the Superintendent. fi. Eleeliog tbe Hu per inten dent by a vim eoes vote. 4. Certifylog result ta the BteteSuperiatendent. nil hookd Diaoraitoaa. Barriers to Progress John H. Row lei. To what extent are tbe Directors responsible for poor school houses, poor teachers, and poor schools. Hob. J no. Patten. Substance and Hhadow aa found la tbe Teacher's Profession P, 8. Weber. The oxilitr of the DisUiot a- perintency .John Hughes. Tbe good results that might ac crue from eounty uniformity In Teechere'aalar-ee.... Adam Brslh What should guide School Di rect on in the emnlovmont of Teaebers Iter. Llngenfeltar. The attentloa that should be tree the Isolated schools b school officer. J. 8. McCrsery. Toe dignity end influence ei our Directorship William Welly. Annual reports and Cert i flea tea Waea aod how made County Sup't. Report of Committee ob raaoiuttona. Adjournment The following gentlemen have been named aa a Committee oa resolutions? G, L. Heed, Clear field i Jonathan Bhaffer, Brady i Wm. B. White sides, Uullcb i Reuber Straw, Jordan P.J. Me. nallnnh. UeaMttdftte. Tbe suhjeete ea the programme will he opened by tbe Direetora to whom they have been aa. fe ed, who shoe i a eon nee iuir mam w ales time. Tbe opening address will be followed h aa aMnaareal d iMtMflmlaa. Redeeed rates have been serurtf at all the hotels for lumbers ef tbe Conreatleo. M. L. Mrtjoewa, Cwaaty SupU CuaariBLB, Pa April ll1' Good Friday occurs this wook, April loth, and Sunday next la Easter. Dry Roods, irrocories, and everything you want at George Weaver A Co's. oa Second street. The oran-grindor is already abroad la the land. Tha first one of tbe season vlaited Clearfield on 6aturday lait. Work on Shirk's now tannery is progressing finely. The building Is inclosed and the roof ready for the ib login. Spring timo has comoagain with new atylss and low prleea at Hirllnger A Book's. Call and see, (opr. li lt The pay car paflscd along tho T. & C. Railroad oa Tuesday forenoon, cad checks were handed to the boys entitled thereto. Ground was broken for tho new Lock-up yesterday afternoon. Most of the mate rial Is on tbe premlaea ready for tbe workmen. Tho building on the Markot lot, lately occupied by J. t. Flnkbolner , Is being flied up for R. Newton Bbaw, who will use It for a pool room, saloon, and sample room. For fresh grocorics, the stock that is sow being received at the store of George W eater A Co. cannot be excelled In Clearfield or any other place, either In quality or price. Thanking our many old customer for their put patronage, we would aeliclt a con tinuance of same from old aod new customers, giving all a cordial Invitation to call and see one of the largest stocks of man's, youths', boy' and children's clothing ever brought to Clearfield, apr. lS-St. HtRLmaxa A Rook, List of lottors remaining unclaimed In the Postoflloe at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending April I Ufa, 1881: , Miss Mary Cowea, Miss Ada J. Crowe! I, John Davis.Miss Anie Dillon (3), Elmer fl. Muntgumery, Mrt. Sarah C. Malnea, Mrl. H. Shaw, Ernie Serk Inger. P. A. OAVLIN, P. M. Specials Orb Ht'RftRxo Pna Caar. Duconar on Old Pricks. Hewins Machines can now be purchased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from $Hb up ward i. All kinds ol sewing maonines repaired on the shortcut notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877. W i an p. Delivered at the Rail Hoed. lOO.AUO 2o-lnch shaved shingles. 1 .10,1)00 S4-inch sawed shingles. 100,000 feet of pine boerds. 5 00, (HI 0 I4-feet shaved hoops. M"0 railroad ties. 60,000 feet of good hemlock boards. For which I will nay the highest market price. delivered at Cleerfidd, or at any point oa the Tyrone A LiearQeid Katiroad. J. F. Kanaa. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 18, 187 8-If. Just Itceclved. Just Kooiived by ARNOLD, at niiuvii'vciiMi it?. Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster I Car Load puro Corn, Rye and Oats Chop ! Car Load Deakun Salt 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Dry Gooda, Groceries, Ao.! fetf-ShiniilcB, Ikrk. II. P. Tics and Grain will bo taken in exchange. Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878. Utarrtra. WALKER HAINES. At tbo residence of Wm. bahwrm, in Luthenburg, on Saturday, April Id I881,by J. Hamilton, Eiq.. Mr. Wu. Walk re and Miss Limn Hiixsa, bulk of Reynoldsvllle, Jefferson eounty, Pa. Bl'TTS Ht'NTKH. At tbe residenoeuf Wm. Schwem, 1b Luthenburg, on Tuesday, April 5tb, Ittril, by J. Hsmilton, Kiq., Mr. Joskhb Butts, of Duliola, Clearfield county, and Miia Alicx H carta, of Jefferson oounty, Pa. LIVINGSTON BROWN. Ia West Clearfield, on Wednesday evening, April filh, lhol, by Rev. i. Letdy. nr. Habkisor Uyirostom and Nisa ViROinia R. Browr, both of Clearoeld, Pa. HOTTOREGN.-At tho Ward House.Trrone. on Monday, April 4th, 1 89 1 , by Rev. N. H. Milter, Mr. Kvrkt B. Hott, of Osceola, Clearfield oounty, and Miss Dora Urbxm, of Milesburg, Centre oounty. HARMICK. Ia Lothersborg, oo Monday morning, April I Mb, lfiHt, of scarlet fever, Ed hund Maroks, eon ef Jacob and Mary E. Her mick, aged I years, I months and lfi days. LANDRKOAN. At Houtidale, on Sunday, April 3d, 1881, THOMAS Laroriuar. aged about 8 years. His remains ware interred in the Catholic cemetery at Bellefonte. N0RRIS. In Lawrence township, on Friday, April Sib, 1881, of diphtheria, Phrbr E., daugh ter of Joanna and James S, Norria, Sr., aged 11 yeara, fi months and 1ft days. Two of Mr. and Mrs. Norria' children died on the 34th of March tut both tbe same day and we learn that a daughter, 10 years of age, is suf fering from tbe same disease, but she Is growing better and there is a probability of her recovery. CLEARFIELD MiSKETS, CmiarniD, l'i, April, 121b, leSI. t.l 00 i 00 1 80 1 0 I 40 I 00 t 10 10 to 40 00 0 00 1 to To 0 1 (0 11 11 60 5S It I 01) Flour, per ewt uuekwheat r lonr, per owt Corn Meal, per ewt - Chop, rve, perewt....M...H Chop, mixed, per ewt ......... Uran, per ewt Wheal, per nnihel Rye, per buih.l Oati, per nuihel Corn, earl, per bnlhe! Huokwneat, per nnmel Clover oeod k Timothv leed rotatoea, per euinel. Applee, per bmnel Unlona , llama, per pound Shoulder, per pound Dried Ueef, per pound Chtckene, per pair Butter, per pound Kege, per doeen Silt, per aaok, lareo Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per ponnd..n.w lirked Applea, par pound Dried Peaobea, per pound lleana, per buabel It 13) t 11 l to PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Prilapkltbia, April 11. Tbere weileia doing In breadMuffi and wheat and corn are a ahade lower. Cotton Is quiet and unchanged. We quote at Hte for middling uplands. Bark Is nominal at $27.60 per ton lor No. 1 quercitron. (seeds- Clover is dull at Tfj,7n( while new Is In moderate request at BdjiMo. i imotny ano nax are nomi nally unchanged. Flour and Meal Flour Is la light demand, but prices ere steadily maintained. Hales 1,800 barrels, Including Pennsylvania ex tras, at $.1 87K4H4 I Minnesota extras, at i(u 6.74 for low to fancy, clear, and at GUyo.lb for straight, Pennsylvania eilra family, et f4.87i0 ft, western do. do. at $S,5lt(io, and patents at iff. 70(0; T.7, nye noar is nrm alio xi per nerrei. CniCAao, April ll. Flour Is quiet aad un changed. Wheat In fair demand but at lower rates ) no. a uatcego epnng, ai.uwj ior cam i . aim iwr ."inv i,vh iur .u iu. Number S Chicago Hpriog, V2(oVfio. reject ed, 76f(L82o. Corn moderately act I re and higheri Hifai41c fer cash i 42Je forMayi 42o for June ; rejected, 8Sc, Oata active, firm ana higher 8Uny..3o fur caih ( IIO(((i, Jiro for May Ui n- l U.. la fetUI. .mi., aaiea atim.la betlcr at VOcfu. 1.01 4. Barley atvadv and un chanied. Pork enlive, firm and hieheri Sift, AO forcaih) $16.71($U 7. fur Mayi$U.77irvlMO for June ; ILVvli lor July. Lard In fair demand and higher; SIQ. for sssh i $IO.fi&(n,10 7ft for May $IU,7(l0.77t for June; IO.BM-v 10.874 for July. Ruikmeata steady and unchanged. Whisky steady and anobanged. $riv 3kflmtistmtnli3. TOD WOIIK. All klndi of job work eieeoted fj m me neit manner at uta oniee. ITf AtiONPl POH AI.RI-Tbe anhiorlber ,T baa two Two-llorie Wagona, aearlv new, for aile. Will be Bold cheap. Ciltnn or addrell JOHN A.8TADLKR. Clearfield, Ta, Merck 1, JSSI-tf. NOTICB. The undenlfned. reeldlnf) In tbe village of Wertovor, ia Cheat townibip, haa made the noeei.arv arranireinenta and pro poeea te open en KATINU IIOIKK fer tbe ae eommodatlon of Ihe public ,enerallv, end I here DJ eOllCII a lievr., - UI m, nuuiiruaiTnii.-. JOHN J. 6N VDEH. Weatever, Ta., Feb. Ull.tr. Coal! Coal i! TI1M nnder.iltned, bavin, procured a leaie ef a, Brat-elell ooal vein, bal opened a mine, end la now prepared te furnlih euitomen with a nrtt-eleee nrtlele ef eoel on ebort notice, and at the moderate price e( KIX t'KNTS per buebel. All order! left et m, ahop will be promptly at tended!.. WM. R. BKOWN. Cleerteld, Fa, Feb. I, Ull lr. ADMIWl.TRATOna' NOTICB. Nell ee la berebv given that Utterl of Admlniitra lion it to.il eo. en Ihe eeialeof SA Ml Kl I'UW' 17. t, lale ef Clwrteld, Pa., dee d, bevle, been dul, granted te tbe nnderelrned, all peraona In dehled te aeld eeule will pleaee make immediate payment, end Iboee hevto, elaima or demende agelnit the aame, will preeenl tbem preperlf authe.tleale'l lor eeltlemenl without delay. J. t. FOWKI.L, II. B. P0WK1.L, Admlalltmtore D. B. N. Cleerneli, Pi , March tvtb, Itll-dt. Address Stirm A Co., Portland, Maine. lmoh.,l-ly.j pABTIALACCOVKTOF TRUST EBB. Joe. II. Dearlnget ml) No. 61V Jaa'y term ISTfi. i.No. J Doi v. a. Miliar. I Do meat. o Attachment. ML. - a .1 A V lk T V T. emln .nit i no account vi . ouinu) w - -W. D. Bigler, Trustee! of the oiteto of F. 0. Miller, haa beca filed in tbe office of the P rot lion - r .k. f.,.t f nAe..n.nai Ulul lf fllltftr flla4 eounty, and will be presented to the Court at Jane ' . t HUUbl L'L'llU lertu next, ior ooaarmftiiwu. e-nnmu Clearfield, April 6, 1&31-JI. rrotnoaoiary. PR TINWARE, HARDWARE, and HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS, and NKEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, and all klnda of SEWING MACHINES, 00 TO O. B. il KRliEI.L, - Agent, CLEARFIELD, PA. June I, "M tf. English Classical ::::!. rpHE undersigned will open this school In the X Leonard build lag, Ulearneia, roan a, on MONDAY, APRIL IS, lSSl.to con tin us eleven weeks. TUITION: Common English Branches $d-00 Uitber Eiixlishand Classics 9.00 B. 0. YOCNdMAN. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. IA, 1881-tf. BR, HUTCHINSON'S WORM DESTROYER An Old and Tried Hemcdr JiYmoees Ou ll urt-i ami I fie Mcrctii4tfukrqtrm(UtiY, v ftnarantce lu virtue. We havo hundreds of Testimonials, rol Iwted lu the last h yvim, (.mvIiik ciiiicli.fiivt ly t7n-rs ( no rmrtly nuoj to Ilr. Hutch tnsuu'a U'orin Ieatroyer tu remove Uiu Wurnia tnll klmlf-, A't'u.i-t, Sciit, Long, mid lpt). Unit tndi-t ttio iMininn "yttU-TU. rnytwuint uuy uwn ami kivc in tin to llitir mmi ring TMtlciiiji. J'Vre i no humfmn ur wudfirru limit this Uiijroufrlilr reliable me-llclnc. 1 rice. c. n.r box. A.W.WKIUHT & CO., W holetsle Ufyf-rlih, Market and Front Streets, PfciladelDbu, February 1, 1B81-Sm. pv1HM)LlTTIONOFPAIITNERNP. I The nartnerablp heretofore existing be tween Thomas A. Fleck aad Ashley M. Hilla in the dry greods business at Clearfield, Is this day (Matron 2(1 th, 188,) dissolved by mutual consent and written agreement. Tbe business will be closed at the old stand, where the books and assets of the firm remain. THOMAS A. FI.KCK, AHHLKY M. HILLS. Clearfield, Pa., Marob 38, 1881-41. PrKciAL Notici. The buelnea will be contln ued by end under the name of T. A. Fleck. As heretofore every effort will be made to meet tbe wants of the numerous patrons or toe house, and those giving their patronage may expect to find the aame fair dealing, courteoua treatment and honest prioea that bare characterised the noma ior years. a. a. tLhn Eight Farms for Sale orRcnt! The subscriber proposes to sell or rent n ber of (arms located as follows : The fint situate In Burnside township, Centre eounty, containing 160 acres, having thereon erected a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, and known as thn James Mulnoiiand (arm. ALSO, another farm situate la Graham town ship, Clearfield eounty, containing 1 1 7 acres, with tbe necessary Improvements. Ibis term is under laid witn a UOOD VKIN OF COAL. AL60, six other farms In tbe vicinity of French vilie, containing respectfully 112, 1 00, Vi, 65, 40 and to acres, inese farms all nave nouses ana herns thereon, good water, bearing orchards oa same, as well as eome good wood land. For further particulars eell in person, or address the undersigned by letter. L. M. COUDRIKT. Jin. mb, 1881-tf. Frenobville, Pa. eiOrUT PKOCI.AMATIOW, Wnaniis j Hon. O. A. MAYER. President Judge of the Court of Common Plena of the twenty fifth Judicial District, eompoaed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Ulinton, and Hon. A bran OoniR and Hon. Vikcurt B. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield eounty, nave Issued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court or Lommon rieas, at tne uouri iiouse, ai uiear- field, in and for the county of Clearfield, com mencing on the Kourth Monday ol May, IhhI, being ma ssiia stay oi nm mouin, ana con tinuing one week. NOTICE la therefore hereby gives to jurors and witnesses, in and for said county of Clearfield to be and ai'iisar In their proper panons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of aaid day, to do there thinga whieb in tbelr behalf pertain to be done. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, tbia fith day of April, in tho year of our Lord one tbouaand eight nundreu and etgmy-ene. JAMES MAHAFFEY, bberltT. eprllfl-tc. C OUHT PROCLAMATION. Wbirrab, Hob. 0. A. MATER, Presldsnt Judge of tbe Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, som posed of the countiea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hob. Abrah Oodkr and Hon. Vircint B. Holt. Associate Judges of Clearfield county have liBoed their precept, to me directed, for the holding of a uourt or uommen rices, urpnans Court, uourt of guar is r sessions, uourt oi uyer and Terminer, and Court of Ueneral Jail Ueliv cry, at tbe Court Iiouse at Clearfield, In and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on Ihe HI til Monday ot May, (iiiiiu day) a. in iri, and to tout ill ue ior one weru. NOTICB IS, therefore, hereby given to the Coronerustioes ofthe Peace, and Conitablea, in and for aald county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper peraona, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their offlcea, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. By an Act of Asieubly, paised the 8th day of May, A. V. ih4, it is made tne auiy oi ins .lue tics! of the Peace of the several on unties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of tbe Court of Ouarter Sessions of the respective counties, all tho reougnlsaneea entered into before tbem by any person or persona charged with tbe com must en ol any crime, except suon cases as mav be ended before a J uitlce of the Teace, nn der existing laws, at least ten days before the oommcnoeaiont of the sen Ion of the Court to which they are made returnailereipetlvely,and In all eaiea where any recognisances are entered Into less than ten days before the commencement of the cession to which they aro made returna ble, tbe said Jiitlces are to return the same in the same manner as if said act bad not been passed. GIVEN under my band at Clearfield, this fith day of April, in tha year of our Lord, one thousand eignt nunarea ana enniy-one. eprilfi-te JAMES MAHAFFEY, Sheriff. J ll It Y IJHT Names and lees t Ion or those perron a drawn aa jurors te is rve et May tsrm, eon. menc trig on ine lourin woo any (234 end-continuing two weeks i Travirsb JtBoni M on hat, Mat Hd. Lew I.ewhead. Clearfield Jas Olenn, Fergusoa, M D Drlavin, Houtidale Wuah Hsu. Ureeuwoed, John B Bonn, Jas Mitchell, Lawrenoe, B B Hartmen, Oiceola, J H Friday, " V Hollopeter, Beocaria, Jacksoa Ramaley, Bell, Jno Ilumharger, Boggs, Wm Crowell, Bradford, J W tlearhart, 11 Ell Harmon, Brady, Geo Uartafelt, " W W King, Burnride, Sheff Corson, " K McKee, " Jno Addleman, Chest, W Srhnarrs, Covington,) D S Hughes, Decatur, John lirown, M .1 Moosbsrger, Morrli, J L Stewart, " A A Long, Pike, John Keed, San4y, P B Woaver, " t P Holliiter, I.aacUUiilsr " Thoe Foiter " Prank Fox, " T 11 Simon. " Jos Harrison, Woodward Jas Harrison, WW Hepburn, John ielwye, (iRAitn Jraoaa Moitnir, Mat IOtb. A J Hagerty, Clearfield, Wm Moffat, Decatur, tl W Dickey, Huulidale R H Flegal, Uoihan, J II Kelly. N Wash'cton Ham 'I MU.i, ilulinh, J J Pie, Osceola A II Hosenkrans,llustB A K Ureen, Beccaria, iFred Brown, " II L Ilenderion, Bell, Jne Swan, Jr , Jordan, Ed Hoover, Uggi, j Philip Kihard, Knox, Jeff Llts, llradlojd. J F Mullen, Lawrence, Cbas Kedifer " I J W llollenbach, Morris W 1 Cur ley, Jno B Kyler, J 8 Fry, " W N I1 rot hero. Bandy, E U Uearhart, DeaalurJjBo Clark, Woodward, Sroord Wrik Moroat, Mat 30ra. Harry Ross, Clearfield, M W Johnson, Oreen'd. Rrneit lluck. W t Conrad, Uullcb, Jai Moore, Houtidale, Don Nt Oeo t railer " John II Poller, I. City, K B Cleiaioe. Newbru,. Wm Mayi, Oiceola, And kleer.WellaeeUin, Iiaae Lyla, Decoarla, San 'I Vodle, " Lemuel Root, " Aamuel Weliel, Bell, Ilea W Kpie., N. F. ilM.n, Duiton, J Rorenkrana, -Wm Uofmnn, " inamnel l,ee, " Peter Maya, Kaol, W M Cat heart, IWmLoekett, ' I R i Hh.ffn.r, Lawre.ce, llnh Mullen, " 'Th... Laaleb, " Wm Heenmont, -'j Hnn,lelarer , Pike, iCbri.t llardlook, " ' Robert Porter, II Kunli, Bandy, W V Chlr.y, Bradrord, J L Pearoe, - Ha'l Lambert, W A Hoover, H Daniel Ki.h.r, Cheat, Albert DeWIlt, " Thomae Kill.. " l,ewiiHhaner,8endy, 1 CelberwooJ, Decatar, tleo (laikln. Ft Mattera. " J u llarrla. John llughee, " jB W Morgan, Weodw'd, W B Morgan, - Uhaa B Fee, Dan'l Lluuoor, Orabam, 1 Harry Hartmen, We, the anderitgned, hereby certify Ihet the foregoing llet of namea of penoni were drewn by ai on Ihe ltd day ef April, A. u. lam, in aoooni aaee with eeei'ro tuned by the Hon. Cberlee A. Merer. President Judie of tbe Court! ef Clear field eounlv. eeerlna dale the Id d.y ef April. A. D. 1011, te eerve ne Oread and Traverae Jurora la Iba eeveral Carta te be held at Clear- eld, eommenclng en tbe fourth Monday (Md) in Aley, A. V. le.l . to continue two weekl. JAMKS MAHAPF1Y, Sheriff. A J. JArKSOW, WM. B. URUWN, Jary Cemmlaaieaert, Clearfield, Pa, Apr. f, ia.l t.. i free. &riv dvrrtisrmi'nti 1 .1AH1M LANDS VOH BAI.B.I. Ilu.lon X and Pine townabipl, Clearfield eounty. lleaionable lime given lorpartof purolieio money. Prleea 10.00 to f 10.0, per acre. Ulnermla r.i.rv.d. L. BIRD, Agent, r.noold, l-a, llVuun A Knnaa, BepL It, leJll-tf. Clearfield, Pa, FARM FOR SALE I The undersigned has eome to the conclusion ta quit farming and follow his occupation, a car penter, and now offers fer sole hie farm, altaate one aud ahalf miles north ef Clearfield borough, containing Most of which ta cleared and under good call Ira lion, and having thereon a good TWO-STORY L" HOUSE. Larae frame barn, aad other aecesiarv outbuild ings, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit, and an excellent spring or water. Tbe whole la UNDERLAID WITH OOOD COAL. Tbia property will be exchanged for smaller prop, erty, or sold on easy terms la payments. Fur further particulars call an the premises or address. jurin v. AAav, viearnem, re. March lfitb, 1881-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, DKALKn IN DP-'CT-S-Xfi-. I HEREBY give aotioe to the eitiiens of Clear field and tbe surrounding vicinity that I am prepared at all times to furnish famlliCB and manufacturing establisbmenta with a superior quality of Coal, Wood Coke, Which I aa prepared to deliver In a few hours' notice. I am always ready to haul and deliver Irom and to tbe depot, or anywhere else, and move ratn ill as and household goods anywhere on short notice. TilOS. A. DI CK KIT, Clearfield, Pa,, Mar. SI, 1880-tf. E. S. HENDERSON, ik UNDERTAKER BURNS IDE, PENN'A. npiIE subscriber now effere to Ihe oltiiena of 1 Burnside and vicinity, an unprovided specialty. Hereafter at) kinds of Caskets and Coffins will be kept on hand, and orders filled at once. twiner a It ttnutal fnytrAcre. I will furnish the finest as well ts the cheapest articles dedicated to funerals- All orders left at the store of Jorh O. Cost n en will receive prompt attention. For further particulars, oMI on or address K. S. UKNDERSON. Dec. 10, 1879-tf. Xolioe to llelr! IN the matter of the Partition ef the real estate of Jonathan Wiser, late ef Bradford townsbio. Clearfield county. Pa., deceased. A writ of Partition hsving been awarded in the above ease on the application of berth Wiser, William II. Vomer and Sarah Jane Veraer, and placed In my hands, I will convene a Jury upon the ground for the purpose of etecuting said writ on the Hib DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1881. To Henry Wiser, Israel Wiser, Hannah Wiser, Intermarried with William Batti. Jonathan Wlier. Lindiev Wiser, Alexander Wiaer, Jared Wiser, Mary Yi iser, intermarried with Joseph Tothers, Margery E. Wiser, inter married with Henrv Young, Sarah Wiser, intermarried with Lindsey Stone, 8 man n ah Wisur, intermarried with George Green, and Lewis Wiser, children and heirs of Jonathan Wissr, deceased. You mnd tntk of yam will lake notice that the jury of inquest summoned by me, will meet at tbe farm house on tbe farm belonging to the estate of Jonathan Wiser, dee'd., In Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pa., for tbe purpose of making partition or of appraising the same if It cannot be divided, on FRIDAY, MAY Uth, A. D. 18Hl,at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when and where you are warned to at tend. J A Mho M All Ar FKY. SHBRtrr'a Or Kite, ) S fat riff. Clearfield, Mar, 30, letiMt. I Re-Union of Trade. THE undersigned wishing to Inform the public that be opened a COM.MIMIO! STORE. At tbe old stand ia T rout v Hie, Clearfield county, fa., on the 18th Inst, with a full stock of DRY f.OODH, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Boota, Bhoea, Etc., In fact everything to be found In a first-class store, all of which I am determined to aell at the lowest caih prioea. FARMERS AND LUMBERMEN Will find It to tbelr advantage ta do their dealing with me, aa tbo highest prices will be paid for Grain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Part or one-half cash will he paid. Trading for Miingies or Lumber of any kind a specialty. Also, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Hering made arrangements with Eastern mer chants to sell goods furntshsd me, therefore call and see, as I will be enabled to sell cheaper than the cheapest. J. W. CAUL ILK, i rout vine, re., sept. i, Tv-iy. Agent. removal! James Li. Leavy, Having purchased the entire a lock of Fred. Beckett, hereby gifea notice thet he has moved Into the room lately occupied by Heed A Hagerty, on Second street, where he ia prepared to oil or to the public CQOK STGYES. PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improved patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Gee Fitting, and Repairing Pumpa a specialty. All work warranted. Anything In my line will be ordered special If desired. JAS. L. LEAVY, Proprietor. FRED. SACK EXT, Agent. Olearfied, Pa., January 1, HUO-tf. .jor.,f. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of ftlohari Sli&w, Sr., Soo'd. THE under. Igned, Ki settlers of the estate ef HICHAIID KIIAW, Br., deceaeM, will offer at public sale at tbe COl'KT 1IOU8E, Ib Ihe bor-1 eugb of Clearfield, Pa., on Wednesday, June lift, 1881, AT I.SO O'CLOCK P. MM The follow log valuable real estate, via i Tbe three-story DHICK HOTEL property, corner of Market aad First atreets, in the bor-1 ougb ef Clearfield, known as 'Tho Shaw House Frontlog with two lots of ground thereto belonging loo reel on Market street, ana vv. feetoa First street, witbatwe-atory dwelling bouse attached. The ho tel proper hes Bitty bed-ronma aad all oonveniennea for a first-elasa hotel. Una ef the most desirable hotel properties Ib Ceatral Peansylvanla. Tbe above will be sold together with a two story frame dwelling bouse on Market street, ad Jaceat to the Hotel, and one other frame dwelling house and a two-story store building, all fronting oa Market street. ALSO, All that cert a la lot, known In the plat, ef Clearfield boroui h aa Lot Ne IM, . . fronting 60 feet oa Locust Btreet, run nmg beck 171 feet, more or leea,le ao alley l-a with dwelling house and all necessary out bulldlnp tbereoa erected, and other improvements. TEHJfl Or BALK I Oae-thlrd cash at delivery of good dead, aad the balance te be secured by head and mortgage, payable Ib oae and two yeere, with interest. A. I. BHAW, JOB. BHAW, Surviving Ei re of Richard Bbaw, Br., dec's'. Clearfield, Pa April 6, lMMi, jt-i Oil The Great CLOTHING Emporium! PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, IF YOU want to study your own intercut, Jo not fail to call at the above establishment and examine f-e-f II'IMHMMMHI'H-I THANHAUSER'S LARGE AND HAND40MB STOCK OF CLOTHING, Hats, Gents' Furnisning Gds, &c, Whtiher yon wish to tusks a purchase or not, we ball be pleased at all times ta show you oar aisorimsut ui gwots, which win ai unoe convince you t&at ear Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest, KetaeUeW, alio, that we have an elegant eortment nf PIECE HOODS, of tbe latest aovelties, especially intended for MERCHANT TAILORING, And we are nrepand to HA KB SUITS TO 0KDRII AT SHORTEST NOTICK, and aball eodeevec to anit tbe laete of tbe melt faitldiom. ALBERT THANHAUSER, Opera House Block, opposite postofEoe, CLEARFIELD, PA. WAG ONS I W AG ONS I ! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 Tho lurgent and best assortment of wagons ever brought to Clearfield. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STUDEBAKER wagons, Which we will pell nt factory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CASH for them, therefore we are able to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. We 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. CA11D0N & BRO., Clearfield, Pa. February 23, 1881-tf. Curwcnsville, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL 4C. I buy direct from jobbers nnd manufacturers, receive goods at car load rates, hence can compete with New York, and Philadcl phia houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs. Give mc a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Sent It, 1810. W. JAMES L. TJIVr) 3S DFLr'j!VDC3C3E:3EXe, MARKET UTRI'.KT, L I.RA R l'i I.I, PENN'A All kind, of Cfikot nnd Coffin, kept on bund, and furniubcd to order on short notico, including tho finest n well at tbo cbeapcat that can be manu factured. Our oonrBB rriBBunviin Is the bmt In use, and will be ftirninhej when required. Funerals attended in any part of the comity. Call at my office, on Second street, or leave your ordors at Troutman'e Furniture Store, adjoining the Poatoflloe. ' JAS. Tj. LKAVY, oct 1,70-ir, Clearfield, Ta. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Cnrweenllle, Fa Jan. , 11)1 tl UlJY AIIOME ! HOI BUS, LOTS AND FARMS FOR SALE I TWKNTY lini;KS and LOTS In ClearBela fer lale at reaien.Wa tirlera and oa ea; tetmi. Alee, eevenl FAKMH la HreJford aid Urabam townihlni. Am lv to .... WALLACE k KREIta, Dee. I, 'SS.tT.) ClearSeld, F. PIIIIelPSBTOfl1 MARBIK WORKS! TUB LARGEST STOCK OF Fine Italian Marble In thcSlatc, Boln FINI8TJKD er I'NFINIPnKD. We nut nnv work that ene be done In the elty at much aneanor ratal. We will tut ep MONUMENTAL WORK, I. Italia. Marble .r Sranifte, eheaner tnan R enn be done en aaf elbec nert of tbe Hlale. Aavnw on bnvin, menemental work teame..tel$2ft aad npwarda.will bare fare nald le end from Pbillpe bar,, lie net be foeleel wltb elieep Ameriee. marble when ,oi ea. b.j lae Italia, marble .1 lower prlo.1. -UEAD STONES a apoelellj. Prodoae and e,nreved per will be bake. In oirbanio for Cemeterv work. Alleaik pavmente will be made te th. Heba.nN Beaklne Co., to tha eredll W H. FIERCE. rblllpibu, Pe7 Jan. M, llll. m. T CUROTEIMS VILIjE, PA. LEAVY, Q-I.y A WEEK. lllanav.tkeaiaeulleB.i'.. V U Ceillv eatflt free. Addreel Tan. a C. A.irolll, Heine. (laeal lj.) ARNOLD PATS CASH or TRADE. CorwsnsTllle, Pa., Jan. I, 'YS-tf. Ilf ONF.Y TO l.OAKT.-Oa first-elasa lm jJjL proftd form property, by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, oa first mort gage, In sums from $1,00 up. For farther la format lue apply ta the undersigned. HI RXTHALW. SMITH. Clearfield Pa., May 7th, U7 tf. Crist Mill For Sale I Avery desirable mill property, with two pain of burrs, situate la beeatar twp., Clear keid county , Pa., about two aad a-half mi lee weat of Pbilipsburg, Centre county, Pa. Appl; la Bl'MMKRKIBLD FLKOAL, Phillpsburg, Centre Co.. Pa. Mot. II, ltM tf. GOAL! COAL ALL THE YEAR 11 Till aakeerlber hereby gleet aellee Ibat he la now delivering eoal ef aa aie.lbe.1 e,aalll and firopeeea t. .perate bla mine jiii nv.yi.nER, So Ibel be win be eaabVid te oanpl, hll eniUm.ra ai all llmea with food feel, ne Snamer vaea tlea. Olden h; mall ereaatlv llwd. R. IM.IUAW. Cleerleld, Fa, Mereh I, Ull tf.