Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 20, 1881, Image 2

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    She Republican.
Gioboi B. Goodlandib, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, Fa.
WRDNK3DAT MOKNINfl, APRIL !, 1181.
Reader, If 70a want to know wbu Is f cilnf 0D
la the buelness world, Just read our advertising
aolnmaa, tb Special eoluma Id partloatar.
"Mistakon Garfiold." Reasons will
be found on our fourth page.
"Tbo Greed for OIHeo" is a good
tiling. It is to bo found on our fourth
page this week.
Fraud Hayes still turns up occasion
ully. Sco fourth page, as per Uev.
Laimhan and the Philadelphia Times.
"Massachusetts," tbo blarncy-stono
Btato, and hor Dawes and Hoar, aro re
corded 011 our fourth page, as per the
Bedford Gazette. Don't fail to rend
what the editor says!
Hiad a A stroak of profound
temperance seems to ho pausing over
the country at this time, although
ilurphy, Moody, Sankoy 4 Co. are
rather quiet. We this week give our
readers a variety on this subject, and
all can road and think for tbemselvea.
Tin Ownkbs. Don Camoron, bis
lutber, the widow Oliver, and a few
other "tony" individuals, to oil out
ward nppearanco to tbo uninitiated,
assume to be tho owners of a majority
of tho stock now in tho 1'nited States
(Senate, given to voting for Gotham,
ftiddloborgor and Mahone.
"Tbo men who doei not appreciate tbe Import
aneo of ailhorlng to lew. has am thought much
beneath tho eurfaoe of ordinary affairs, foe Court
U the laet place to whieh aoybodr thontd turn
for an etamplt of inf uliordinetion-" Judy Itlaif,
0 Judiana.
If thore is a Judgo, juror, or any
body olso about, that can inject more
common sense into tho- same r.nmbcr
of words, lot them speak out.
How w Smrr. An exchange says
that the hammer with which John
' Paul Jones, tbo mariner, nailed the
historic flag to tbo mast of his ship, is
owned by a gontlcinun in Indiana, 1'a.
Yes, that hammer floated up that way
Bin co Hurry White has had the Kis.
kiminctas surveyed and dclirored over
to tbo gonorul Government
"Prohibition Bun Mad." Sco first
page. The article must bo read to
fully comprehend tbo subject. Cramps
and cholora morbus aro queer substi
tutes for sacramental graco. Since the
days ot John lirownlsm, Kansas has
been a queer Commonwealth, and
novcr happy.
Posey Legislators. Tbe Philadel
phia Timet man remarks : "Tbe Cou
quotcoiitest between tho two Senators
from Virginia is quite humorous nnd
reminds one of tho famous conflict two
or three years ago between Clara
Louise Kellogg and Annie Louise Cary.
'To day one Henator gels the biggest
bouquet ; tomorrow tho other will cut
him out entirely. This is all the conn,
try has to amuse itself witb tbeso days."
IjEntleiien Thieves. There are
oreidy-six men on tho United States
pay roll as members, and about sixty
subordinates, all on full pay. Yet,
when a voto was taken during the
past week, only about FORTY votes
wcro recorded, and TEN to twelve
subordinates put in an appearance.
Who is running tho (machine, as tho
"late lamented Lincola" used to re
mark) government T
A Good Hit. Tho Philadelphia
Record tallies a remark of this kind:
The 8eneto of the United States ( made np of
more ovmpethotle stub? than tho Aurtriao Heieh
arelh, wbiob aetleeted to pail a vole of oondo
learo on tbe oeearifin of the assasalnatioa of the
Cur of Kuuia. The incident llloetratei the Ions
memory and tbo bitter feeling witb which tbe
frontier recti la Au.tro Hungary moat old quar
jele. Of coursol Tba cuts Yankee is
more) highly ornamented with philan
thropy than those atolid Europeans
who know something about their neigh
bors. 8ocrolary oi State Blaino should
apply for a patont, so as to oovor his
sympathetic remarks to the new Czar.
Two ot the Foi'ti. A cotcmporary
says:
There are two Statea la the Uoion to whieh
tbe Chineae hare aot yet penetrated Vermont
and North Carolina. Tho oenlue returns ihow
that in ail the nlhrr Statea and Tarrilories there
are only ll)S,4M Chineee all told. Thero Is nt
stair ae much danger at the present writing from
the invasion of tbe Aaiattos as there ta from
Mormeoum.
Tho editor should have staled also
that those Slates, witb Massachusetts
and Tonncf see, wore ibeonly Statos'lhat
voted for Genoral Scott, the Whig
nominee for President in J852, and
against Gen. Pearce, tho Democratic
nominee. Only two Norton) and two
Southern States did that thing.
Political Tides. We do not know
that IL B. Hayes bat "gono where tho
wood bine twineth," but lie has gone
into obscurity and has been forgotten.
The veto of the Funding Bill knocked
out of him what little life and respon
slbilily he possessed, and to-day Rid
dleberger is bis equal, and little Billy
Mabone, ol the rebel army, towers high
above hits. Things chango wonder
fully in a few years, as is evinced by
the fact that a Union (ieneral com
nandod south of lb Potomac in 18C5,
while a Rebel General commands north
ot that rivor in 1881. Ninety pounds
of rebel nowcontrols tbe political stock
market.
Cheap Bibles. The new Bible bus!
ness is "booming" among the printers.
This rrvtiti revelation will be ran off
in thisoountry and Europe by the mill
ion copies without a proper superin
tendent or proofreader. Thechangos
made on tba St, J amea edition are ma
terial by tbe new revisionists, and tbe
millions of copies pnt In circulation by
the American Bible Society are to be
scattered to tbe winds as so murb
wasts paper. Was thero ever before
such a "Cheap John" job palmed off
oo the people aa this new Bible busl
ness f Revelation handled mora cheap
ly than a patent right for a new "broom
orn!"
THE POWER Of THE PARTY
LASH. I
In accordance with the imperative
instructions received liom Lord Don
Cameron at Washington, both branches
ol tbe Legislature of tbii Stale last
Thursday pai-sod the following resolu
tion endorsing the repudiation, livaarm
and purchaso ol Mubono, by which
troachcry, bargain and sale, tliu liispub
lican party obtained a majority in the
United States Senate. Tbo resolution
roads as follows :
Areolefrf, That tbo Leglalature of Penosylrauie
regarde with approval too attitude taken by the
llepulilloea aienitiora of tho United ritelea Satiate
la laaietini uiiob tbo rlabt of tbo majority (Ma-
boito) to eontrol tbo organisation of tbtt body,
ond hopea ton tbo anaoioallr wbicb bu tbul far
characterised taelr (Mehones) proeoeaiuga will
be maintained.
Tbo resolution passed the Senate by
a strict party vote, and was also sus
tained in the IIouso two or three lie
publican members refusing to support
it. Thus we witness ihu usual fawn
ing and cringing to their master, Don
Cameron, by nearly all of the very men
who were lately so loud mouthed in
their assumed opposition to tho Cam
eron dun and King rule. They at
last not only knowingly elected a stab
wart ally ol Don Cameron to tbo Son
ato of the United States, after consum
ing a great portion ol tbo session to do
so, but they now Slavishly obey one
of bis most inlamous behests. Such is
Cameron and anti Cameron Itcpubli
canism in Pennsylvania today, trom
which may tbo good Lord deliver onr
people.
A Hons Purr. In the Fedoral Sen
ato on the 11th inst., tbo "boss" Sena
tor from this State, Mr. Cameron, said :
A few dayo ago the Renator from Kentucky
'Mr. Bach) nad taunted him with tbo fact that
the Legialaturo of Pennsylvania bad refuted to
aaatain tbe eourao whieh Iti Senator! bad followed
In tbii ebeniber. Tbe Senator bad laid to bim
'Cameron) that he oould probably make the Leg
Itlature endorae bla notion. Tbare was no man
living who had the power to make tbe Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania du anything against its freo
will, lie would not arrogate to himaelf tbe power
to make it do anything wbiob it did not believe
to bo rlaht and tironor. The man who undertook
to do that would Sod himself in tbe position of
the shearer who eemo bank shorn. He was per
sonally acquainted with nearly all the members
of tbe Legislature, and a better and a aobler ead
more pairiotio body of men did aot exist. That
organisation bad passed a resolutl in endorsing
the notion of the Republican Senators on tbis
door, and hi bad no doubt that all patriotio leg
tslalures would follow its example.
Mr. licck.agrocd that the Pennsyl
vania Legislature would only do what
it thought right, but suggested that it
always happened to tbink right that
which Senator Cumcron thought right.
That Senator had shown that ho bad
the power to do by telegram what be
(Beck) bad thought that it would ro
quire a personal visit to accomplish.
"What fouls these mortals ba!" Pert.
This fact id strongly illustrated by
tbo conduct of the majority party in
the United States Senate Mahono,
Riddlebergor, Conltling & Co. That
body was convenod in extra session
six weeks ago by tbo President of the
United States lor public duties; yet,
what has it dono ? Tbe Senate is com
posed of two members from each State,
making seventy six. For a week past
the vote-has stood about twenty nays
to twenty-one yeas forty to forty-one
out of tho seventy-six Members try
ing to discharge their public duties,
Reader, can you think of a more shab
by pioco of statesmanship sinco tbe
foundation of our government than
that of the past six weeks at Wash,
ington 1
Garfield's Dilemma. Tbo editor
of tho Springfield (Mass.) Jieputlican
advocated and voted for tbe President
elect, but in looking over tbe field he
cornea to tbis conclusion : "Day by day
the administration sinks in public es
teem. The more its acts are turned
over the less they are liked, The
nomination of Stanley Matthews, tbo
selection of W. E. Chandler, tho re
moval of Merrill thero is no defense
for these things. Thoy carry their
own condemnation and sink by their
own weight. They are not like Grant's
worst acts, flagrant outrages on public
decency ; but the tide Las risen since
Grant wont out and It will nsa while
oarnold is in, whether be helps or
hinders."
Nihilists Hanged. All the Nihil
ists except the woman, Hcssoy Ilelf
mann, who was granted a short re
prieve, were condemned to death for
connection with tho Czar's assassina
tion in Russia, vix: KyeakofT, who
threw ono of the bombs; Jcliaboff, a
conspirator-in-chief, arrested before tbo
catastrophe of the 14 th ult. ; Michael
off, the young man arrested on enter
ing the house whore tbo police were
lying in wait; Sophie Picoffsky, and
Kibaltschilish, tho man who manufac
tured the bombs, were banged at 10
o'clock last Friday morning at St.
Petersburg. MichaololTs ropo broke
twice. The eio; nlioncr was a pardon
ed malefactor.
The Right Men. Dawes, of Mass
cbusclts, is one of the chief apologists
of Mahone. Dawes has noi only been
proved a liar in theSenato, but a ( rcdit
Mobilicr thiol in tho House. The com
pany and the occupation be has chosen
ate congenial and fitting Gotirge the
111. embraced Benedict Arnold after
bis treason as vigorously as Dawes and
Hoar do Mahone. Rcmomber the ro
suit as recorded in. history.
Ta llt on e roe V est Senator Vest,
of Missouri, mado rolhor a neat point
against Senator Sherman when he re
minded him that only eighteen months
ago bo had issued an order, aa bead of
the Treasury Department, that any
Foderal official found acting with the
Readjustera in Virginia should be ra
moved from ofllco. No bargain bad
been mado with Mahono at that time.
Pointed. Tbe minion paragraphor
of tbe Philadelphia Timet injects this
thing into his issue ot the 12th :
lata eonatry ta lest Inqnisf tire enough ta want
to know if Praeident UaiSold nelled tba sonata
together for the purpose ef having Gorham nad
Riddlebergor elected to aomathing or atber.
The man alluded to is evidently not
a resident irginian.
- - !S
mill learninu. In loss than a
month President Garfield finds that he
cannot rely apon his Constitutional ad
visers concerning matters relating to
the appointment of officials that re
quires Senatorial confirmation and
Cabinet consultation.
Dos. Cameraa Is a failure ia erervtbina af th a
statesman. He eely rises to grandeur in running
tbe Pennsylvania Laglalatara at a aoliilral bnso.
-Amom
Hold on I Your assort ion is too
broad. Please qualify it by saying:
"Tbe Radical member in that estab
lishment.'' William Mabone is a mere mldgol
bat tho Republican donkey sUjgcrs
fearlully nndor tbe load.
THE CO V UTS.
Hr AIIHAMIIMI Till JUIHCIAt. WeTllin .
We noiiiu tbitl the S.-naln Appoint,
niciil Comniiltco ban prepared a bill ro
arranging tbe Judicial districts of Ihu
Slate and making sweeping clinngcit
Tbo boundaries ol tbe new district are
determined upon mo I the eoinmittuu
would be ready to report were it not
that it has been deuimd advisable to
prepare a schedule aligning to the
new districts tho several Judges now
on the bench in dintricta which aro to
be divided. This is a very tlclicuto
mutter and will not be completed lie
iro eTllI.ttl ,...., ri... a,,!,.,..,,,.,.,!
1 ru "CTUral "" 1 110 SUU (olnmlllie
having iu churgu this mailer of assign
muni, as well as the renumbering of
the dislritts, cousints of Senator Jlc
Craokun, Greer and Sill. Tho changes
propcrod by tho Senato bill ufl'eot fif
teen of tbe inol important districts ol
tho State. Philadelphia and Alio
glieny ate nut chunged. In brief, the
rearrangement is a follows:
Tho Twelfth disttiut, now oumposud
of Dauphin und Lebanon, is divided,
each comity being made a ei'puruto dis
triut, with Judgo Henderson as 1'resi
dent Judge of the L. -billion district,
and an additional Law Judge provided
to asttiitt Judge Pearson in Dauphin,
Montour and Columbia, now consti
tuting tho Twenty-sixth district, aro
joined with Sullivan and Wyoming,
now constituting tbo Forty fourth dis
trict, the four count its making one new
district.
Ol tho Fourth district, consisting nt
Tioga, Poller, Cameron und McKeun.
and tho largest in the State, Tioga end
McKcau will each be made scp'iritto
districts, and Judge Williums. now
President Judge, will probubly be as
signed to McKeun, and Judge Wilson,
present additional Law Judge, will bo
come President Judge of Tioga.
Potter und Cameron will be joined
with Clinton, now part of tbo Twenty
fifth district, and Elk, now part of the
Thirty-seventh district, to form a now
district, the President Judgeships ol
which will undoubtedly be a bone ot
contention between Hon. A. Vr. Olm
stoud. Republican, of Potter, and Sen
ator John G. Hull, Democrat, of
Elk, with about a thousand mnjurily
in favor ol tho latter.
Forest, now part of the Thirty sev
enth district, is cut oif from Warren
and joined to Jefferson, now part of the
Eighteenth district, leaving Warren a
separate district, while Clarion, now
constituting, with Jell'erson, tho Kigh
teenth district, is also made a separate
district.
Perry and Juniata, now constituting
the Forty first district, aro divided.
Perry goes to Huntingdon and Juni
utu is joined to Union and Snyder,
which now muke, with Mifllin, the
Twentieth district. M i 111 i n is joined lo
Centre for a new district, and Clear
field, tbo remaining county of the
Twenty lifilidietrii l,is mado u separate
district. Perry and Huntingdon make
a new district, leaving Cumbria und
Blair, which make, with Huntingdon,
the present Twenty-fourth district by
themselves.
Fulton, which is now attached to
Franklin us tho Tbirty-uintb district,
will bo cut off and put in wilh Bedford
and Somerset, now constituting tho
Sixteenth district, leaving Franklin
separate.
Green and Fayctto, now constituting
iho Fourteenth district, aro to be di
vided and Green will bo put in with
Washington, which is now the Twenty,
seventh, a scparuto district.
The Seventeenth district, consisting
of Lawronco and Butler, is to be divid
ed and each county mado a separate
district.
A Uurrisburg correspondent of tbo
Philadelphia Timet says : "It is not
expected that this reapportionment
will be adopted without opposition, and
it is probable that changes may be in
troduced on its passage through the
Legislative. A number of the Sena
tors say thoy will tako no Interest In
tbo mutter at piesent, as it will be im
possible tocotnpleto their appointment
at this session, and the work will have
to be dono over again at tho special
sossion of next Winter, which it is now
generally conceded will bo culled by
the Governor."
Starved to Death. Miss Huttie
Deuell, whoso rcmarkahlo fast has at
tracted widespread attention, tlicd al
ber homo in Iowa City, Iowa, on Sun
day night, April 10th. Sho was 52
years old, ana bad long be n a mem
ber of tho family of her brother In law,
Dr. B. II. Aylworth. She had been
an invalid for many years, suffering
ceaseless pain from neuralgia and nerv
ous diseases, which made life a con.
stunt torture and driving her at length
to the stern resolve to en J an existence
which promised no alleviation lor her
torments. Though her conduct had
long been peculiar, her acquaintances
never deemed her insane. Her will was
strong, as is proved by tbo laet that
from November, 1879, till within a few
days ago sho novor uttered a word,
though no Impairment of ber vocal
organs existed. During ber period ol
silenco she only communicated with
ber friends by writing on A Bluto, and
no reasoning or entreaty could induce
her to speak a word. She ato no
breakfast on tho 2.1d ot Fobiuary last,
and when asked why sho had nut
eaten, sho replied in writing: "I have
no hope of recovery or relief, and am
dolcrntincd to die." efforts by her
frientls to induce her to chango her re
solve woro In vain. Sho lutd fus ed
forty soven days. Immediately aftor
her death a pott mortem examination
was mado by Dr. Cowpcrthwaito, Dean
of tho Uoinmpalhio department of the
University. Not a drop of blood was
found in the body, which weighed
only forty five pounds. Tho stomach
wasuleo void of any substance.
Temperance Food Frank Wilko
son, writing to tbo Now York Sun,
says that the reason a prohibitive liquor
law lias lound lavor In tlio Kansas
Legislature is because the people living
in tho dry atmosphere of thut Slate,
surcharged with electricity, cannot
saioly regale themselves with alcoholic
annus, lie says: "in duinn, heavy,
cold climates, men can and do drink 6
great deal of alcohol with almost ab
solute impunity, as fur as their general
health is concerned, in hot, damp
cnmaies, ino use oi alcohol is atlunded
wilh great danger. In hot, dry cli
mates, especially if of high altitude, Iho
etiecta ot alcohol aro exceedingly dis
astroiiB Mohammed recogniiod this
natural taw, ana, though loumling a
religion whose baso was animalism, be
wisely forbade the nso of wine to his
followers and abstinence from alco
bolio liquors became one of the funda
mental principles uf tho Moslem relig
ion. All Asiatic Mohammodaus recog
nised the wisdom of tbe law, and sub.
milted without a murmur. Moham
med knew that the blood of meu who
lived in a dry atmosphere could not be
inflamed with alcohol 10 stimulants
ilbnut affecting their brains directly
and tbeir norves speedily,"
Suoddt or Course. From what tbo
Lancaster Intelligencer says, tho Amer
ican girl has got abroad again. In ono
of the hotels at Nice is one who lately
went to an "at homo" in full dress,
low necked satin, diamonds, etc. On
arris ing and looking round tbo room
she porceired tbe other guests to bo in
domi toilette, " .Veil," sba said, "ir i
bad known that il was only a sit round
I'd rot have put my clothes on "
11 LA IX ES rrilPOSE.
0,ir ltopubliinn friend have very
bud luck in g"iiing a President to
pluiise thrill, lliiyos wits a liutliil
higliliuure lo llieiii.und liui field prom
ises lo be equally ilisugrccnble. The
Punnet Ivuiiia Legislature refuses to
endorse hint, und lite I'nilid Stulis
Senulil the Republican ta t of il in
supposed to do I liir-tltii i hr bu blood
Mr. li;ll!lc!tl is in dunger of Leillglell
entirely without Inei.ds, trom his lend
ciiry to tlisiippoint thou be hits had
und the facility u il li which be is mude
a rul'spuw of by Blaine. It bus been
a conundrum why Illume permitted
himself to go upon whul has been held
to be the shelf of u ittbiuct iilace. A
theory now started is that he did so to
I get Iho power to re ward lsi friends und
i plunder his enemies, and ho is credited
with the intent to butuko himself to
jlhe sale retirement ol tlio Kugli4i mis
jeiun when these objects- htivo been ae
iconiplishcd uud bo bus thoroughly
wound iipUitrlk Id's administration and
! suited il in a full run on the mad lo.
ruin A lung us limine hums imi ik iu
up ho cull slulid Ihu ruclut wilh '.bo
enemies he raises np ugainsl him in
such ubuiidaueu: but if he should
treacherously let go, w hul a crash of
administration china there wuuld be.
Thu purpose alliibuted to Blaine in
siisluined by a knowledge of his char
acter ami uiuhilion and tin! notorious
dependence und liuibernuns of Garfield
makes neb uso of bim quite possiblu.
Il is considered that he bus given him
self over to Blaine's control j his acts
in tho few w eeks of his administration
sufficiently show this. Thut is a con
clusive demonstration of bis weakness ;
und it would be ascribing an unknown
degree of honor and virtue to llluine to
suspect thut bu will not lUe his ready
tool for his own purposes und drop bim
when ho sees bis advantage in il.
Lancaster Intelligencer.
Tbe Yt'jssuya: "Judge DnvU voted
squarely with tbe Democrats some
limo ago, us bo Invd previously indica
ted. Alter roaming about in an un
certain way for some ycurs, he landed
in tbo Democratic camp."
It should bo remembered thai Judge
Davis was not stained with repudia
lion, and his coining into tho Demo
cratic tamp did not rest on a corrupt
bargain. Those considerations muke
all the difference in the world. There
is no corrupt bargain and sale between
tho DemocrutBuiid the Judge. DoyU
town Democrat.
Aristocratic A tramp had Just
finished pulling Inmsoll outside ot a
chunk of bread in front of an aristo
cratic mansion in (irameruy Park
when a little girl offered him an applo.
"Thanks, no," said tho wanderer, "1
never eat fruit alter dinner " Ho wus
poor, but aristocratic. -Voic York Com
mercial Advertieer.
It is strange what a small nibble a
woman will take out of a picco of cake
whon her lover is looking, lint with what
alacrity she can get lift en clothes pins
inner mouth on washing nay, whon
sho is in a hurry and wants to go out
in tho nlturiioon.
glni- dnrUscmcnts.
f OH WOIIK All kli.-1, of Job work executed
' ia the beat manner at thie omen.
Q.-C . COfi prr day at bnme. Hamplea worth
A'ldrtaa Stiksos A Co
Portland, Maine.
mrh2,S.y )
Ilf AfitlPtM FOR SAI.Et Tbe aubaerlbei
IT baa two Two llorae Wocone, nearly new,
for sale. Wili be sold eheep. Call on or address
JOHN A. HTADLKH.
Clearfield, Pa, March 1, 1SSI-1I.
C-lOW M1H MAM-:. Tha unJirslgnel has
J fur good MILCH COWS f ir sale. Three
of tbsm are of the Aldarnev hre-d. Call no or
addteas II. W. MULLEN,
Cpmnarl'le, Pa,
aptlO, '! St,
CAUTION. All perioBs are bereliy warned
against purebailog or in any way meddling
with the folluoing perannnl property, now to tbe
possession ol J. it. cuitso.l, ot uurnaide, vis :
Two bay bortes and nne set of Jouble harness.
The foregxiog properly was purchased by me at
fir I rale aale on tbe loth day of February la at, and
a allowed to rrmaln In tbe possession of laid
J. H. Corion on loan only, sulijrot to me order
at aoy time. C. K. PATKICK.
Uutuaidr, Pa., Aptil 10, ISSl-St
A IllllTOIl's NOTICIC-The undersigned
Auditor, eppoiated by the Qrpbana' Ooait
of Clearfield flounly, Pennia, to dialributo the
balance in the hands uf Jatnea McKeonn, Admin
iatralor It. II N. of P. S. Italartr, lata of i'enn
townahlp, deceaaed, among.! Ihoae legally enll.
tied thereto, hereby givee notice that be will at
tend to the dutlee ol hia appointment a bia offl-e
In tbe borouih of Clearfield, on THUKHDAY.
the Jill lMl OF MAY, MI, at 10 n'olooh A. U.
U. W. MeCl IIDY, Auditor,
Cloartold, Pa., April 20, ISSI-lt.
TIMB EfTfO ft" S ALeT "
WILL be 9vi vary low, to o1m tn (,
'ftliabtfltimtitr tract of 1,0 J3 ACKK4, Id
Phippen tnwnabip, Otraeron county, Pa., knnwn
a Warrant No. 2.114; ba ban owntl a namSar
of jeara by Philadelphia family, tad will ba
aoU al a dwitjej bargain.
CULRMAW A MiX,
1U Arch St., Phi) a.
April 20, IRM-lm,
LMSGUENY HOUSE,
ii. CLEAHFIKl.D, PKNN'A. .
WILLIAM If, DEAN, Propria.
TMibooi U pleAianlly ln(atid on Eit
Market itrcet, and fKDvnlotit to tba Purt Houte
and all butlocM jiUcii of the town. It baa re
oeotly bneti ra lit ted aod refurnished frem erilar
tn attio. II tr iuplied with cliolct liquor),
labia furniihed nub tho btit tbi uarkatftUoruj.
Uood i labia atuohod. Itatai vi'irfarate
April i:t, im-tr.
Millineryl Millinery!.
ITAKR Ilia Tiltenire of Infnrmin the public
that I iball ofTrr epffial tnilnwBiDti la
Millinery Uood. runh aa tiilka, Patio', Klbbon',
Pluutri, Ac, Tsittud and latritnnnl lltvitand
llt'DDeta. fa tho rery Jatttt itjlf, NotliMaiid
Mada-op Clothing lor children. I kindly illicit
a ahare of year atrrn29.
Mias M. A. U KLCfr,
MirWcl fit , Oarfleld, Pa.
Apr. SO, 1891-ly.
DR. HUTCHINSON'S
WORM DESTROYER
An4ltUndTrtrilItrmMJr, KrmovfthtWormi
nrulfhe K-cmtuihtU Itrpttirm nitre. Wr frnarsnlM
lie elrtno. Wo Imve hundmu or Ttaaimoiiiaia, ia,l
KV.I-.1 in iimiaai in years, pruvlne r'.ni lnlvi lv
I. no rrtnrrln njunl le lr. llntrhltiaon'e Vi
Itcelrorrr to n-iaovo the Worms loll kltula. Rinmd,
ljmi. Slid 71111. that IiiI.h.1 Ihe htimeti ai .tnm
Iftyticmiu bun Aria and trlve tllem to their auflerlmr
ll'iMt'lna. tnivr is no Hitm'mg or tnuicity alu'llt U.la
luunnuiiiir irnaiiio miHiirino. I nee, pi-r ooa.
. W.WNIIJHI 4 CO., WMnall OrutHitl,
Matket and Freot Sl'sali, f hilsislphla
Fehraary I, I4Sl-.'is.
Englisli Classical School.
FTM1K nnderelgned will ojien thli achnol In the
I Ionarn butldtsg, t'lrarOeld, Pens a, an
KuNDAi, AFHIU 18, IBHl.to eontinui el.tea
veeha.
TUITION:
Cntnmon KnrUh Brannhae fft. 00
Uigher Kngtioband Claplft M0
I) C. VOl NOMAH
rirar3U, P., Pb. IA, Wl tS.
TTOITM3 AIHIJ LOT POH HI,R.HThe
L JL prnMrty maate tn tbe beroigh of Oeol
Milte, and known aad aold at tbe property ot
II. IlamlltoD, and being lot No. (IS, bounded or
Ooal etreet nn the eoutb, and on the weat by ft one
Mreel, Maring thereon a twn-etory dwelling
hoate, large ihop and other batUingr. Ilidi will
be retelffd for tbe earn np ta the Ant Monday of
Slav, at wkloh line tie tan will ba awarded tn
the higheH and beet bidder. I'referrwea will be
given toraah bidden, Hu bid other tbaa for one-
half eah and the balance In one year, will he
relved or eeiiriderfd. The Commlniloneri will
ie at Uji hn'el on Monday, May Id, al
IQo'dook A- N. to receive bi ll,
Hj ordeKof tbe boarif.
JOHN W.lfOWB, ilw.k.
Clearfleld, Y:, April I, Mi tt.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
andertigriod ofTeri a tret- elaR ato)i and
grain farm for ele, aitaata one alia nerth
uf Lauibei CU. aoitaining
230 ACRES,
Moat of whieh la eltared and ander a g-! etale
of fulliratlen, and baring a large plank booee,
wen mined, a large bank ham, and all neeeaary
ntha.ldlrtg', all new. Fountain pomp, good
water at the door i alaa, one at tbe bara. A anod
bearing arehard, ate. per farther partieilnra,
mil on the prialt ar addrete
VCU. C. rASPMHRB,
LaMhar City, Pa.
Aprt! 10, ISSl tf.
V.tK iAdfcrtisnnfiits.
AKNOM) HAS ADVANCKI)
Prices of Shingles,
SUAVKD AND 8AWED.
Curwenaville, Jan. 9, 7S-tf.
LIME AND PLASTER I
Xfcchanical and Agricultural Lhno
of tbo Vory Best Making I
Low Xtatos of Froight ia
Full Car Loads.
T AND PLASTKII. We sell tbeOsruga ground
1J plotter et Ion nrlors by tbe car load. In
soraklng of this erlalirat.d plaster as eiim,arrd
with tbe Nuvaeoolia or white planer, Ihe Orange
Judd L'u., ptililishers cf the AairrinoN A'jrtculitr
i.t, Say, "'I hero Is no dii1rreneo Ihe price is
tut oui oousi'ie ation. Allress,
AI.tXAM'KH A CO.
April Alb, IHH1 .1m. Ballelonte, Pa
Trustee's Sals
Valuable Ileal Estate !
1 ) Y virlue of aa enter I tba Oiphan' Pnurt of
l I'ltarfield unlT, iu.U ftUrch Sub. 11.
I lure ft Ml ba i .oti to f.ulilio fit la, at Ilia COL It T
utu tu ui.KAKHisisn, pa , on
Monday, May IGtli, 1881,
AT I O'i LOCK P. M.,
A certain trurt of o i, Mt tlia iiroirtr of JO
BKPH YOTHKKS. iltuitfJ in KAHTUAUfi
TOWNSHIP, Cltarflbld county, Pcnnavtrania,
bounded aa fvlloiri : On tbe north by Un la of
I. U Alct'lokey.iuuih by laud of C'httrlea llabii
trial and Thnmai W hit, cast by lamia of Oliver
Moore and lunrati white, and on tba wait by
lanua oi unver Moot it mt 1. c. McUdtkey,
taintng
107 Aoroa and Allowance,
HaTiog about 70 aoraa elaarad anil under a food
tale ol cuItiTatloa, with good orobard of ohmce
fioit, tba balance having about 10,iii0 feet of oak
and pine timber tberfon. Thore fa alio a
large two and one half rUtry fraaa houae, and
barn about 40x01 fact, thereon ercelod. ead
good ipring of wafer nar tho buikliimi. Tbe
grrattr pait of It W underlaid wilh gd eoJ.
T KR MS OP SALE.
One third cub on ooiiflrmation of aala, on'
third In one year, and one third in two yrar
Iberealter. Tbe deferred punert to be with
iDteren, and rucurtd r bord and morlx upon
the prrninra. W. J. IIOKKKK, T.u.tao.
Clearllld, Pa., April 13, 1 HHl-ftr.
Trusteed Sale
Valuable Real Estate !
1Y virtue of ao order of tbe Orfibnra' Court of
XM Lieirneu eounty, made March 24th, 11,
there will be expoird tapubllo tale at the CO CRT
HOlitiH, In t LbAKr 1L.LU, FA., oa
Monday, May 16th, 1881,
AT I O'CLOCK P. M.,
A certain tract of land, late tbe property of;
r nr.i'ctw ft riirtiiaci, aeeaaied, atniata in
CI1KST T'JWNSIill. Clearfield eounly, Peon
t I rani a, bounded aa follow, tit : On tbe north
by land of John M.Weitorer, 'mtb by lamia of
Kufue Llnda.r, cait by land of Anthony Metier
Tey, and weal by landa of lienry Hearoe,
Containing 100 Acres,
And ALI.OWANCK, mure or l, hariog a boot
so aciei cleared and nnder a good it ate uf oultl
tetkon, with good growing orchard, good honee,
large barn, and govd luring of water thoreon.
Tho reuiaiudor U ojvered trnb good 11 N K Tl M-
DKH. The lame ia mnltrU.i with UlU'MiN
0 US COA L
TEH MS OV KALK.-
Onr-tbitd cah nn conflroiAtion of aale, ono
tbird tnone yer thereafter, wilh toternti aeaured
by bond and uiortgiipe upon tbe preutlae, ami
the remaining une-third to remain in tbe property
and ti be recured by rcrognisanee, the tntereit
i hereof to ho paid annually to Hint Ann ITrailay,
widow, during brr life, and at her death the
imncipal to be paid to tlio hfln ol ikkI I rdurk'k
tralky, dtn d. .1. V. FHV, fiuttee.
WeXorer, l i . April I H I it.
you Ojivar
Save moneY
IN liUVlNlt Yul'U HOObS PHOM
Geo. Weaver & Co.,
SKCO.N'U STIlKKf,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DALKIIS IN
Dry Goods, Nolions,
Bootsf Shoes, Hats? Caps,
GROCERIES,
Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c, &c,
1U0,
FLOUR, PISH,
BACON, HAM, SALT, OAT?, COIt.V,
CHOP, FTO,
Ihankfal tor paat farora welavlte the pahlle
to rail and see our lerite anil aew nock of itoodi,
wbiob we will dlapoae of at reasonable ratea for
aa"!, or eiohanfte tur eouairy pmaune.
Polite aod atleollra lck, lo wait apoa jrot,
and rtcei dnD low.
UU01U1G WKAVEtt CO.
Cl.arfl.l.l. Pa., April 30, lq If.
-TIIK-
ClllCA G O IXORTIl 1 V;.S' TERX
RAILWAY
Is tke OLHKST, BKT CONSTRllCTHD, BEST
ngt'lffhu, and benee tne
LEADING RAILWAY
or th a
WEST AND NORTH-WEST I
It i the pborteat and heft route between Cbleago
and all ptinte la
Northern Illlnoia, Dakota, Wyoming, Veb'aeba,
Iowa, California, Oregon, Arisen, Utah, Col
orado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and far
COUNCIL BLDFFS, OMAHA,
IIKNVKH. l.KAIIl'll.l.l:,
SALT LAKE, SAN FKANCISCO,
Dead wood, Sioul City, Cedar Rapid', Dee Moinee,
Culambm, and ail poind ia the Territories and
tbe West. Alio, ut MilwauVee, tlreto fluy.
0hknh, ShfboTg.in, Marqtiottt, Find do Lai,
Watertnvn, Uougtiton, Keen ah, Mraaiba, St.
Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Kargn, Bu
rn ere k, Winona, I.aCrotie, Owatonna, and ll
point t la Minoaeola, fkoi, H'iieonflo and the
North -wet.
Al CVuaeil SlufTe the Tralal '( ha Oblige A
Nortb-Weaiera and tbe I'. P. Kailwaya depart
from, arrive at and aie Ihe latne joint Union
Depot.
At Ckioago, etoie nunnee'lone ar made with
the Lake Hhure, Mifhigan Crntral, Ualtiinor A
Ohio, Ft. War tie A PenniH-fttila, and Chieago A
Oraitd Trunk Railwaya, and the Kankakee and
Tan liiudie jlouiee.
CloHConneiliont wade at ft netiaa P-iloti.
It la Ihe Of? I,) LINK runniLy
Pullman Hold Dining Car
Mfwetl
CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS.
rPallmaa ffltfp-reo all Night Trataa.-
IneTit tpon Ticket Agente Milling jm Ticket
via lb ! road Fiaeuloe yoar Tioketa, and refaea
lo bay tf Uiey Jo ot read erer the Chleago 4
North Weimn Hailwer.
If yoa wiih tba bet uavallng aoenmnio'la'toni
yna will hay your ttekett he t h ta roata, P&k N i)
HlLLTAkl NONKOTHKR.
All Tiehet Ageata ll Tteaeii by tbii Una.
MARVIN HUGH ITT,
td V. P. aad flea era) Manager,
prie, 'H-ly. . Obleaga.
1 1,- I . ,. .c-,.T.--'
; FACT3 WORTH KNO'vVIE.. 2
r V
tilnprr, Harha, Mandrake, btHIIns;Ie rr
1 natii . i tier i. ( tlie U.--1 nitju.mei Liivsi ..10 t Jj
' i to n.tke It i fie greamu Clood Puriiicr atj
Th U t lleallb aad Klrcugtb iiealtitjrj
birr Uaod. 1
8n r-rft U (hccompowuonof PAaKra'aOtN-
lm 1 i'Mi I'teit nodiM-jccir, lni vilif i.
1 i iitc.1. li yuu hjve Dyipepiia, Htid-che,-
flheumitiem, Neorelgia, Hoawel, Kidney or
Liver Unorder, or il ymnecii.t iwl innin.. -1 1 ,
1 riiU, llie J i)M(. ii jti.t t'.o 01: tl.i.i.i.
;or yjti, a it 1. Iiighly cunlivcand .Jivi'n-l..,.
but nret iiiIokk.iiiiij, ;
II you are slowly wtim aw;y vnn Of
tumption cr pny i. Liici,il you h.nc e Pjinn.. J
Cuoynotabad Cold, 1 Ah kk at .L.iM-ittt ti
inll urtly lirlp yuii. It eiiv't new life en :
vior 10 ifie fvrhla and n-T, and i a t-nii.
ure for R lieu mat tern and Chalera Intinlum.
U lift! BAlod llendrcrlaof tUoi) It U)1
nave itiuri. i
If ymi ere frcima micialle don't wait unti l
U arc atwn ikk, dui u? tue 1 hm1' lo-uay j
lo m jttsr wh4t ynur diiese or aj uiim
1 nita drink but the Beet end Pureit Family!
Medioin ever made, crwonunuoi ty a neve
1iacci, end entirely ditlcrcnt (ti-m Utlleii.l
juct iretMratin. and all other Tonic. Tr) I
.1 r.ic. inline. 1 'iirr (init?ui can ni?tiv ya
PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM
The neat aad Boit Ceononlcal Ualr Dreula j
ex-itl.itcly (wrfunird ond jrfetily I: .irmlc.
Will Alwsya Ileetoro Gray or Faded llulr
to it ors pi rial youthful color end apnearam:, tt I
j i --irrati(id to it p its fliiu, il (.fwut.l
tud prevent bjltinc.
A tnfaj(ilitlirnof tieTlAIIAM-jri'l'fl-nr' t
h-'T, f ran all d inttnil tnl citrw ilrt;ii, ( ami i tt
luvLiwoi iheic'o, talJby Il(Jiutctaiiat'ij-.
Ap.ll Cth, l l-Iy.
The Kt'ws From
MOORE'S?
THE? HAVE JUST EECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes,
Jjiils and CapJ
S
That Ever Came into the
County,
AT THEIR STOKE, IMMHimi
OPERA HOUSE,
C.liO. C. A TOM U . JIOIIIIR.
Cleatlill. Pa, Sot. !J, USO tf.
AUDITORS' STATEMENT
0F-
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
4 CCOUNTof Z. Oicdm, Treaaurer of Law
V reneo ttjwa.bip, witb tbe POUK and RUAU
fuud, forth year ending March Hi b, 1861,
POOH FUND.
PH.
To bat vb dip., aod '7.S UatSrpt. $.'i(S .IA
10 oaianoe no duplicate, 77? 77
To atn't. of poor duplicate. 1 Bfl . 1,010 40
Tn aoi'l. rullretrd by A. U. kr.m-r. HI IV
Toatu't. r.ccircd frutn Trraxtirer 1'U. 919 09
Tu am t received from Joba fbaw on
duplicate of 1H76 J75 11
To am't. reoeired from Pine townrliip... U4 90
Tutal 1,fl5B 90
CR.
Br am't. due Tri. Ogden at laatasltla-
nfnt tl tn
By hal. uneoll'd by M. Read'a dup , 1SMA 179 27
lit bal. uncollected by Joarpb Oweni,
IB77 and ITS
By bal. un-oll'd by Wm. tirahatn. 1879. 17 8
y exoneratloni on dup. 1 SHO, M- Real. 17 92
Uyeinnerationioodup.'7V,Wm.Orahaia 18 It
By eioneratlona on dup. I77 aod '78,
Joieph Oweni 7. 81
Br aiiatemtnt of 6 per oeoU oo IS5.99
on dnplicat, 18S9 t 7V
By abatement of & per oont. on $944.41.
Cvlleetora fee on duplicate, lbf-0 47 32
By bal. In County Treasury H 449 Ot
By 8 per ont. on $1,678 du toTreaiurer
Oad - - v 47 86
By 6percint.on$1,3:,4.H4toJe. Owene tH 74
By aui't. (or keeking Mike Mooteer S 1 ft 82
By am't. fnr ketping Mr. Wooda M 197 80
Br am't. for keeping Jea- 8billint M 189 Bll
By am't. fnr keeping Jubo Joboioa 147 18
By am't f-r keeping E. Hall i:i 90
By atn't. for keeping Haiti Hoover.... 120 84
By ain't, for keeping Anlery 118 10
By an t. for keeping John Lan 11 berry... 112 Jib
By atn't. for keeping Jamea Wi thero w- 95 74
By aro'L for keeping Mary Pool. 48 89
By am't. for kmpiug Mr. Ola 38 to
By am'u paid R. J. tifaafTner for koepinr
pauper , H. 18 20
By am't for keeping pauper of Pin Twp 99 27
By 4 day wrice, Taylor Rowlei at
Overeeer of lb Poor for Pine twp, 8 80
By attorney fe for Pin townxhip 8 Ot
Ity t per eent. 00 $212.27, Pin Twp.... 8 87
By am't. paid for J uti, 6 ben If and
witneaa feet - 12 97
By am't paid for Mn. Carter H 81 25
Hy atn't. paid Panvill Aiylum.. 21 21
Hy am't, paid for Mr. Jacaion'a oollln. IS 00
By am't. paid fur medieal atteodane
and medinln. 8 79
By ami. paid A. O. Kramer, Ally (eea 20 0
Bt am't. paid for llreenwalli , T 6tl
By am't. paid fur hoeping J. K. bmtnn.. 19 2
By am't, paid to J. L. CuokliD, tnakiog
Poor duplioat HO
By arp't. paid for A. Wall a blanket.,.. 1 00
lly im't. paid Taylor Row), eerfifei aa
Urareeer 29 07
By am't. paid Da id E. Bloom, wrricci
ai Overaear 9 00
By am't paid M. Read, icrvioe j Orr
aer 1 40
By bal I a tie dot t nahije Hi 68
Total
$3,868 90
ROAD H'ND.
DR.
To bal. in Treanurfr'e hmdi
To ain't, rroeired from Traurar Dotti.
To ain't xftinwarked tai by Lawbetd,
for In79 H4
To am'i, of A. O. .rawhfad'eduplicBte.H
To ata'i. of .Tame Brown' duplicate....
To am't. of Willi! Brown'e duplicate..
T am i. of fwrn CeiiipluH'i dupli-ate..
To un worked taxti by Kramar in ISiV,
. and git-en Owen Campbell
To Mny aiiojMment lo Cami bell
$419 88
I,2:i7 22
19 80
840 AH
am r&
782 41
4M 11
48 40
18 87
Total...,,.
CR.
By am't. pid I.awhead for ervK'i
lly atn't. of hok tax wnrkfd
By am't. of tat worked by oitlteni
By atu't. cf tax uoworked on dup., I81O
Hy am't. of tax f ion era t torn, I81O
Hy am't. paid Jm Brown for -rfee...
By atn't. of work done by elilieni
By am't. of enh paid Wm. Br wo by
eiliirnaand applied on rje
By ain't, paid Wm. Brown by Trrarurer
for tcrricee t .,
Hy work dn by eitiiem ,.
By am't. an worked lax by W. Brown, '89
By exoneration! by Wm. Brown ,..
By am't. paid Owe Campbell, aerrieai..
By am't. work doa by itiio .
lly xcinratona
Hy unwnrked tax from 1879
Hyam't. eol.by Kramer after aettleiaeat
By May aoaeeimenl workrd ...M
By am't. paid M. 8. Kramar fur ervtoi
In IST9
By n't. road enl-n lo O. B. Merrell,
girno by J. I. McBrld H
By WearerA Bettt'judgnient.Jan. Ii,7$
By ain't paid (43. Mea ler far making
31 rnd of new road. IH49...
I72 00
19 AO
627 18
9 92
8 8.H
l&A Q(l
8i8 88
11 22
I '2 12
720 11.1
18 81
15 82
It' 9 98
440 08
8 48
48 40
3 00
18 07
40 09
12 64
:s 27
88 00
fl 00
49 78
4)0
63 00
By atVL paid AadHir A Cirk,June,'0
fyj am't. paid Uoodlamlvr far priming
road and poor itatement fur '7tV79.'H
By am'i. paid I. Drown. Birthing 4 du-
plloalai and nne day Andior....
Uy ami. paid Ruw, priqiitig for 1H78,
1879 and ISHO
By ain't, paid for plank and rtaildtnf
btidgfi. 18R9, put in al Mnn ereek
and ttolf run by Wm. Brown H
By am't. paid J. t Cuttle, aurvaykng,,,
By am't. paid Wab O lrn for putting
iabrltlge..,, m
By ati't. paid W. H. Ureaa for 8 pick
hantllei . .,
By aw't. paid J01. 8bowen overwork
" a nder P. A. Owent
By am't. paid Wrr A Batu, working
nnetalrl tai
By I per eent. on fl VT7.01, allcwej
In iwttletnenl, lHIr , t
By balance da townahlp, .,
182 T8
8 09
4 62
t 2i
$ 60
8.17 22
69 81
80 28
Total ..
$,m 82
W, lb aadarilgnfd Aaditnra, baring iat.
Ined lb amount of 7.. 0dea, Ireaearar 01 Law
renn towntbip, la aroouul witb the POOR and
Hut D fun-t of ld townahlp, ind tbn aa
abate eUted.
O. H. HAIL,
Al'teti LKWtd UKoi?!f,
!. H. latw, W, T. IPAUKMA1V,
Cieit Aaditen.
AprU II, 1181 .ft.
HAVE !fl HEARD
Cirrus oiial nurt (fnfllUh Wcnnofvif SVilvrrtiSfmcnt,
THE MIGHTY MASTODON CllMI.N'ti!
11 off h (Jfcrv of afurnariti !
UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION OF WONDERS, ETC.,
Having an b'aletenr wlii"h ta Viaible, Tunglbl, and A bio lot, wilh mor and (Ireater
VARIETY OF MARVELOUS FEATURES
Tl.an la Ci alalneil la Th'.V H'liia i f Ihe Sliowa that ara Tiaselluf lhreub Ike Coiaetrji.
Ht'wi.tyf-"'1 WtT'iWw'a'fc'aJA.iaMii a.jiiii aiBirr
20 MONSTER WATERPROOF TENTS 20
Six Acres of
t onuininf tin Ponlt)-oui, Mgaifljsn', Alility, luipjiinf and
IMMENSE SHOWS COMBINED,
The whole Illuminated by the Wurld'i Grcateat TnTcntion,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT!
NO FliAUn ! NO DECEPTION !
i t... . SjtisK.'
St aVw - a. -
"The rhrming Mollie Rrown'a feat of eotnerifiuite, bnrkward riding and pirbotttea, ar not only
par tcllnrtt but the intmitabl prfctiun of gra.ie." Sim Veeire d Itiin,
'Xoihirp rrfoia t(.o daring fur Mt M-tHit to ondertnle, cr too diCiuult fir ber lo aoomplith.
She in, in a 1 rrpceta, a noa rrtnarkfiLle ).her.i-uittinn. In her ardaeua ri'l she ba bo tuperior."
Hippodromatic and Equestrian
SPOUTS OF THE AltENIC CIRCLE!
Most Brilliant, Artistic and Graceful I
Cooititutlng a Grind Congreia of THn'd.
Pqucsfricin, (JvmiiasHe. )crcBfie,
Tontie aod Amo-inf Mf 'le? of Rnterti'nmrn'i.
CARDINAL
FEATURES!
A LIVING MOUNTAIN OF FLESH I
Tlte OTIIKIC KIjUPIIAA'TS AKK lIOniEM
ooaxFAnxm to "EMrnnss y
The Pe.feelloa of In MILITARY TRAINING aad Kdueeiln I.
The MARCH I The WAR CHARGE
uispiaTioieiBioe. num.. internes are aad mirnnrj la all tbe M Unary and Hiintlna Taellee of a.,
aalle. WIL08 AND HAUNTS OP INK I1UKR JUNULKS OF TIIK INilUfl.
Hf ' 7 7 7 J
m
mm.
A Human Cannon Ball I
A YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL LADY
SHOT FROM' A REAL CANNON !
THROUGH SPACE LIKE LIGHTNING I
GENUINE POWDER I NO DECEPTION !
HUMAN TONGUE TO PORTRAY !
"'' iinmoaw.M! M-lor tl.i, F,rjliJIe, i Homanlij A..s!ld ! Hair Kil.lr.
Blend frerilnff, Nrrre Thrilling I
11 iv r.KcPilid wicJiY
BRIGHT AS THE NO O WD AY Sim !
3 GREAT
bands! Military, Orchestra Full Drum Corns.
A GREAT MUSICAL FEATURE TOURNAMENT AND PAGEANT I
A SOLID MILE OF CHARIOTS, DENS, CAGES & VANS.
CAHNIVAL ()!' EtiEI'H A NTS, AMAZONS, CLAUIATORS, (ill ACES !
A. lllnze f Oulil Noarlot and Ituniisliod filoel t
NOTHING LIKE IT KVKll SEKN
SINCE! THE WORLD WAR pnn rviVYn
T''U ".".,.l'J.'.',1! ''r'" 'V ' ' ""d k' "
eaals, therefore make un nar aarl la. la
. - " " ' un. m wuaeas.
rais GKttJvn free sir on
ALL RAILROADS MX AT CHEAP EXCIBSI0. RATES !
2 Performances Daily at 1 7 P. M. 2
oVSSS S?fcMbT"hiIl M h' Uf,riot ,,h,bu, lMr- -
VHVAIa ritlCEHOF ADMIN9IION.
Will also Exhibit af POILirSBCRG, on Thnrsdaj, April Wth.
Friday, April 29.
Canvas-Canopied Tented Fields!
4M&tSii2L,
iSN. "-is!!
Tk. It.!. .. .- Cl.-k. . a
... ui a iv n fc.npnani I
Th Only War Elephint I
The Only Big Elephant I
The fely Hunting Elephant 1
The Onlf Racing Elephant I
The Onlv Dreughl Elephant I
The Only 130 Vert Elt phenl I
I The RETREAT ! The CAPTDRE I
r''" ' T" ' n : r-
" " k" "" CP-"altI olTend
n. .... ...i .. ., ' 1
Heir Vdvrrtisrtnrnts.
tTf AN rUD... Two ateelleel tallleia al l
V T take a mill eilher no the aliarea er wia
hj lb. m.alli. I ailnr.lanil atllinf t.v th. a.w
titeesaa. Cen x'Te g'lod reeoiainati'tai I jaa. Ai.i,l,
t'i op e.Jr.. A. J. liui m k It (..,
tllen Uu,e, flearfinld (u., p.
AMll , 18-11 31.
f ILL b fold at prfrate flrM
T T farm, enuaie in joruan fowtiiiitp, ( rlr
nmA 1'. lt.iiF..alli. Wtl I lltl ur..
lAMh (arm, aootalfing 120 aeree ait alluwanrr
wilh about 76 acre lenred and under god iittt
of ouitiration, having ihcreoo erect el
A LARGE
FRAME HOUSE,
Ull Bitithnd. a Ur bnnh htra ai I all th.
lier-parr outbu.Mintfi AIp-. m guod hearicg
orrhurd 'tf ehm 76 Uvt, Ae. Will be M rb,.,
for U4ih, or 011 pi.tiiro'i ti ut' purrbair. tt
pariiflu'Nt, Aa.. ikuire of. or tvd i'tn A. u
Kramer, t ltatftel l, I'a , o' the audiin)ri,rj ,,
yewhurg. (IJufi P. O ) v'b-arfleiij a-in-ity, '
1A AC 8IAHKI K
Iltird Urou 8.11b, IrtSl.if.
1 DIRECTIONS.
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l.j(J i 'alirrli.biT -it
W I id the I -n I, ,
inn 1,1 . ' ' I "! ''! ' r'
m
"ARRH,C0Hl,lf.n
'TLyjAmwiOiiiu
';'o tbe iM-ttr.lt : r
trorif Wtaiht thr.,uh
no n-ae. it w, i,ff
ibnnrbed. fl r n n 1 1 j,
nd hfetiftg itiv , ,.
are 1 uh ibbiNiie.
l'o r f ral'tif.,
Apply a partlnU it,r,.
0U-.K,-tJ-.
the tar.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
IIAINii jf-tne I an enriab'e hail rtpu'.a i U(
difp!ainK n! othr preparation In the i ioitj
of diroorery, I, on iu nicr.la a'one, reogn i' I tt
a wonderful rciutnly wherevor known. A tt
trial will annt-Uflw the tuont akepiirtal of Hi cur
live powera. It etfrctually elrenaei the njial
paiaaKreurCalarrbaUirui, f4Uin heailbv aenro.
liom. alUa lotiuitiraalion and trrirution, prta.-ti
tbemrinbranal linitignol tbe bead (rum addition!
eold, eutnpletely heali tbe aorei atij retorc the
aenae ol uie and atnitll. linofioi! raiulli are
realised bv a few applioatiuna. A thun-ugh treat
ment ae diree td will euro Catarrh, Ae a hum,
bold rruiedy for o ld in the h"a 1 it ia uoctju 4.
The Delta ia eaiy U ait and agreeable. S .J by
drnggirti at bo eouti. Oo receipt of 6" p(iI
will aiail a pacltage. Ami (tr irojUr wilh full
information.
KLY'8 CHEAM BALM CO., 0fg., S. V.
Fur iale hy tba ClearAotd DruirirU, and by
huleaale liruUt gfutrally.
April ih, IM-tiin.
NEW WASHINGTON
Opens Monday, April 18th, 1881,
to Continue 12 Weeks.
THIS fnhouloouinjcndi itteir to .ijt(ti f1Tr
for lb rollotriDX reanont ;
Flrt. Boftnliog em ht bad io g'wd fumilin t
from (Mo 1.&0 j.r wtet.
teronii. LocatioD I hMlthfut tnl nocislr rt
fined nnd cultured.
Third. The court of ttndj cuiboji tb- Suta
Nofinml Pchool festorrt, bdi) iB (rtt-u!irli
adapted to th wan. of iltoia who ). t to trtth.
f'.urth. Tha ttudenti burn tbe tilriutKf of a
null oooduitud Isliararj 'oeiaty, bftorc nhioh
ill bodeliTtrel kttitrauf free lturti.
Fifth Xha work af thu iho'l if fttmilBij ,T
th nfurairemvnt and for uf wo intfllitui
com m unity.
Slith. Hpcial tUht)on will b fur tb
Nonnal elan by tlit lriD ial, who it a 2'mhatv
of a Slat Normal Heta !, aod tht intruu.ii n
I haury ot laobitf, liuvrrntnani, 4o , b
mad to afHjord with tba tnudtrn iJ of aJ.
TaDoed educatora.
TUITION:
NORMAL DEPARTMENT.
Conimf-t) IlranohM with S.-hooI Kponomy.. it
Coamfm Brioches and School bmitiutn?
wilh Altbr, iir mtry, fhyiil Hang.
raj-by, Kainral rhiloiojibj. Chil liwv.
armornt, Latin, t n u
(1 RAM MAR DKI'ABTMEST.
Ulghrt elai ji
I.nwcr elaraea , w 3
Fr farther Infurioanoe atjrrj,
W. A. AMBKOSK, Utcc.l. I'a ,
MATT PAYAUK, ClrarflvU, I'v
Mar. D, )M-tr.
-tlEALEIH IN
Dry Goods, Groceries and
General Merchandise,
WOODLAND, CLT'D CO., ?t.
Uospcctfully solicit tholr putrooa
ati,l ll pnl.lie (enemll) lo sail a.. I (lim
ine Ibelr n.w elnelt ef
Spring and Sniiiuicr Goods,
CONSIPTIKQ or
Canlimorcs, Velveteens., Drluinca,
Lawns, Gingliamu, Prints, Un
bloaihed aud I!lcched Mm
lina, Fancy Skirts, Sheet
ing", Tickings, Carneta, '
Kuk, Oil Cloths,
JIOSIEnY,
r.aundriod, White,
(Cheviot and Percale
Shirts, Olovcs, Neckwear,
Mon'a and KojV Clothing,
Iluta, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., etc.
Groceries & Gen'l Merchandise
Will bo found ot first quality, and
satisfaction ii guaranteed. The ful
lowing aro alwuys kept on hand,
(somo few only in their aoason):
Siijjars, Teas, CofTnes, Spices. Syrups
Confectioneries, Orangoa, I.tunoni.
Bananas, Figs, Dates, etc., Hard
ware, yiieenswaro, Glassware,
Tinware, Wood and Willow
ware, Paints, Qils, Clocks,
Trunks, Yaliaca, Mirrors,
Stationery, Furniture,
Il Minura' Supplies,
ALSO, DBALEltS IN
BAHS, E.D.TIB3 & SHUTGLS3.
July as, isgo.tr.
OPEN FOR ALL!
LOTS OF
New Goods,
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Come to Frenchville I
I HAVE ut received tho Iuriat
took Of f?00da Afar hrnnnhL to
this section of tho coantv, which I
will soil fi.rcndli
as they tan bo bought elsewhere Mjr
stock consists (,f
DY GOODS,
(Groceries, Boots ISte,
Hardware,
HiiilB a Specialty."
A full slock of FISH. Salt in Itrp
or small sackD, or by tho barrel.
CROCKERY WARE,
stono or tlav. QUKKNSWAIih. "
styles and quality. In short, 1 ba"
OTerviliinir nocded bv tho farmer, U'"
mechanic, thu Inbnror. or anvb"1'
els, which I will s ll just as chenp
tho Boofts can bonnrchssed anynr"
olso. Pleas call and examine
good and prlooa boloro Inreslin
elaowhort).
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r',-fclev-?. 'v
m wm mi mr
L M. COUHRIKT.
Pronobvlllo, P., Mar. , '9Ut.