THE REPUBLICAN. 'CLEAKKlKLOj" PA. WEDNtSDAY MORNING, APRIL JO. 1SH1. Termt of Subscription, 1 paid id edvanee.or within three aonthe,..$l 10 If i.uid after thre aad before six ttonihi... t ofl If aft tbeJiplratioB of til monhts... $ 00 KKIJCIUTJa) NOTICEM. Met hod It-1 picopal CkwrchRev.aBo, Pastvr. SerrieM every babbetb a 10, A.M., end P- M. .Sabbath S-ihool at A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, tt T P. M. Curon union Service, Ant Sabbatb of every nnih. ai lttl A. M. Went Meartteld M. IU ( hurc h Rt. j """"" 01 fcrncst uook, the Cnst, rniKLRiW. UinnLBr, ffUr. Prearbing every I ... " w , alternate Sunday, st 8 oVltvk, P. M. tiuDdayl 'LVttt k!HIN(l. Mr. UU1 Mr. S-lio'.l at 2,, P. 41. All are Invited to attend. Jonn "'. Uollefonte. will eelebrate tho rrof. Youngman'g icbool openod Id tbe Leonard Graded fclchool building r.0 Monday with a ?err fair ttttndanet. Dr. Stow art now oocupies bis new dental room Id tbe old "Western Hotel" build ing, eoraer of Beoood and Market streets. About twenty-five rutin wore moored In the "Lick" at tbe foot of Market itmt on Monday evening, Bor than was ever un there at arjr an tint belon. i'unneri, Goo. Wcavor & Co., uru making a specialty thli ataioa of clover and Uavotbjr lead, and land plaster. Tbey alee have oi mackerel at 3 eenta a doten. Try lb cm 1 An appropriate Hauler nervito was bald at tba ClaarAetJ M. K. Cburcb la it Baaday rep In j. Flowers were beautifully arranged about the altar for Ibe oeceilun. They were from PrciM tcrlaii Churrh--Rev. II. 8. Butlrr. SuMiath services morning end evening iHeb- i.jih School at a r. M. Prayer Meeting n ednoa ,,ir evening, llantlat Church. Rev. . Pastor. a!..atli Hvliool at 3 P. H. Prayer Meeting every Up infamy evening. t l-'ra.irle l'IiurchCathulli---Kev. P ;. .-iicripah. LiviLB narvlca at 101 A. AI., on e first, third and fourth Kundatsof rach month; Vmpersand Ilenodiction of the Plesavd Saornuient t 7.1'ciwek, P. iM. Sunday Hvliool every (Sunday vfrrrancn at I o clock. OI MC1AL IHHtHlOHV. TIMR Of BOf.LMJIft QUARTKI HUMOUS OtIBT. r-Veond Monday of January. Third Monday of Maroh. Fir it Monday ef Jane. Fourth Monday of Bap toot bar. TIMR or lOLDIHt CO MR OH PLRAR. Vint Monday of Jane. 8ooond Monday of November. public ornciM. I'niltd Statu Smaton J. Donald Cameron, tlarrinburg, Danphin onnty j John I. Mitchell, Wcttboro, Tioga county. Vmgretmnn Kx-Ooveriur Andrew 1. Cortia, llel.elttnlr, Centre eeuniy. .Senator Hon. Cyrui T. Alriander, Bcllefontr, Centre county. Acmb'if-Ut)0. Jupotl Flyno, Smith' Milli, Cl-nrlirld county. J'rtfidtnt Jndgt Hon. Cbarlce A. Mayer, : ij'k Haven. Auiitant Lam Judyt ITuri. John FI. Orvli, ef :illcfonte. Atioeiat Judgt Abram 0t'Un, Clearfield Vincent B. Holt. Clearfield. Prothonotary Jam et Kfrr. Htyitttr and Hteordtr (1 cargo M. Fergeion. Trtnwer Philip DottR. District AttornryJ. P. MfKenrlck. Sheriff Janiei Mahaff. lirputy ,S'Ar F. I. Thompion. Cuty Surttyar Samuel F. MoCloskey, Cur wrnsville. County f7oeiieeiofir C. W, Kyler, Griham ton P. 0.; Slab Johnston, Grampian 11 ill F. 0.; John Norrii. Sr., Corwanirille. ramminior' CUrk John W. Howe. thnnty Auditor William V. Wright, Clear fi'M ; Joiajib Oilltland, Three Bona J. 6. Nor ri, Woo.lland. County Coroner Jmtt A. Moore, Clearfield. Jury Commiiontri- -Andrew J. Jackaon, Clear flo i, Wm. R. Brown, Clearfield. Superintendent Pnblio School M. L. Mo Ouown, Clenrfield. AoMrtVe Publie John W. Wrifley, Wm. Ra- Jcl.nucS. Cyrua Oordon, Clearfield i Joiepn n. Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Corwenaville ( J. A. laving, lone. Dnlloii City. frAdvcrtiHura and otlicra will bear in mind that all artlclet intended for publication in tii p i-er nut ha handed in, not later tnan Tuerday. t tf A. M. I"n't fornet it! Altmday, April 18th ruin and unow. . i a Tiiiiiiiiid bultt and bunnelB at Jch- jiUdiiV niiht-ert' and cbildrcrm' fthocfl ! Lehman'j. twettty-hllb iiivar wedding) mulvertery or tlielr tuarriea on Friday next, having been married on tha 22J 'f April, IH6 Our wiib It Ibat the Jo tgo and Lit lady my live to celt Irate their gulden wedding. OppKoR(iuoi(t. Mr. Wm. J. 11 utter, one vf our muil eMrrprlilog tnerebaoti It off lo the caalarn cilia lor the purpoee uf la.vlog la full vuppljr wl b jtwde rjcane. hardware, dry goo-li, Unoy gut-d'f utniwre, noliuna, In fa ol everyihiti ko,t lor lite n:arkvt will La fuui d in h! room in Pia'a Opera llnute Mr. A TbuhbuiiMvr bad received the lateit noveltiea In the way of Goaii' an-k-wear at bit i tore in (be Opera Home. He h4 the new "Hexagon" ueak-icarf, with six wearing aurfaoea the tame loarf worn In ail different ety lei. Bet idee fca bae all kind of UenU' farnUhlug good, clothing, Ao., of the very Utut pattern. Clt and eee bia good. e Kxcellent Covkrs. An exctbune ay that to at Hi i the feather of duck), chiok en and turkey, generally thrown aiid aa re fine, trim tha plume from the ttump, inclose them In a titfht beg, rnb the whole a if walking olothei, and yo will eeoura a perfectly uolfurui and light down, elan I lent fur qulliiug In cover -Itti.and not a few other purpoact. - m e - The "Hawk Kyb" Mas. Jn 'The Riae and Fell of tha Muilacbo" there U an inter mintcliog of food fur both tear aud untie. The . trantug ut tba growth and decline of man In this tkttch ia a work of art, and embodies a oomnre- rion and lyoipatby that have fallen to the ll of but lew bumoriiU. C'Aieao lime: Tbe above lecture will be delivered by Mr. Bur dette, in tbe Oprra Hue nest Wi-dnci'dny evening. Heavy Lodh. We learn that Gooru Merrell had a 500 tvau of bone killed on hi Andervon Creek drive on Monday, near tbe mouth offline Acderiuncre'k. The boric became frightened and the driver, wagon, boraea and all wont down over au embanauivnt levanty-flre feat high into tha oreek. The bur were killed, the wagon Uievbed to piece aod Ibe driver bad hi thumb knocked out of joint. A HitirK Mom.DEa Wanted! Ap. v to Souiiiel Hell, tMearfleld, Pa. 4 0 fit. GtKid Fridaj whh not generally ob- rn ed in ClearQold a a holiday. Kvtor Si?a wore in more demand lat Silurday Ui i Enter cnrd(. m -- Mct'uU'ri New York glove-fitting r pAltern sold by H. A. Kralaer A full new line of carpet, lace :ur- tini, nlndow bale iod fixture at Lebmao'. Jlitrry A. Kratxvr left for Pbiladvl j hia and Jfew York rn Monday morning to boy 6 ooj i. The cecond hund-organ crow this teMon viOted oar town on their way wert on Mutidiy, Kvcr)Tudy in pleased with tbia kind of weethtir, and eapeoially thoae who are engaged in hiiu't-cieanlng. ptiblidhea an Let tboie Inter I). W. MeCunly, K-q.( Auihtor'a notice lo thla litue. f:tt J lake nrttice- Tbe l)oyn are anxioiihly awuiting tbe coming of tbe circui ; and ome of them are not tfrj ioi ! either. llev. A. J. lleun, of Cenlro county, will pirach In h Clearfield Lutheran Church ninf Sunday, morning and avenfug. A Rpcciul liuiii wan run from Jjock tlivro to tin place and Curwcnsvllle on Ftiaday rcnirg f jf the acoomraoditlon uf raft men. - i - The membera of the est Clearfluld M. K. a iDgrealiun gave their pattur, Rev. U. B. Ague, a aupper, at hi new home on Monday evening. 1 he Syndicate Continued.--We notice by tbe lait lame that tha overworked edi tor of tbe Cttiien I still abient, and ha coutinued the previou arrangement for two or more week. We hope be i having a good titnt in tbe lobby at the 8tate Capitol aud at ohr place, where be 1 reeking for the recovery of bia broken-down health "Overwork" i a bad ai tha coniu mo tion but It don't (rlV or kill nnaratmaoy pwopla. Hon. ( yrti" T. Alexander, Senator from tbli dirlriot, and a member of tba joint e im mltte' to draft ruolutiuoa espreiaire of tbe death of our dlflinguiihed tuwoarLan, tlovrrnor Bigler, on Tliunday last, ulinitted a aerie of reialutl on in the Plate Senate eulogising tbe public and pri vate worth of the deseaaed, and on bia motion Wedneduy afternoon, April 37th, wa fixed fra eion to bedevo'ed to tha eoniidoratlon of tha reiolutlon. IIoi'HB Bluned. The dwelling on tb old bomealead of Ibe late lire I Carr, ituata in Lawrence tnnnfhip, about two and one half anilei aoulh of tbit borough, near the pramiae of Mr. George II, Hail, wm destroyed by flr lat Kalurday aflarnoin. It waa with a good deal of effort that Mr. Hall' ttall waa laved. Tba properly belonged to He estate of Catharine Carr, deceased, and we learn wa occupied by a man named Fullerton. We have no particular aa to bow the fire originated. The lou Is not great. During tbo recent illnecs of Dr. Wrigley, who has beta anfforing for several week pat with the eryiiptla, bis place as organiit In tha Prealiy terian choir ha been ab ly ft lied by Mr. Cbarla Boneruian, of Newport, Perry eounty, now engaged ta selling tnoiieal instrument in this county for tb Miairi. Wilson. We have been requested not only by member of the obolr, but alio of tbe congregation to return tbanki for hi klodneii, Xt. Bosserman 1 a skillful per former on an instrument. Misb Mamie irvin. ui liurnnido, a ruccesslul ohool leaeher in this eounty, Is now attending tbe National School of Elocution and Oratory In Philadelphia. The Ladies' Aid Society of tbo Pre Ljtirian aongrega'iion will boll a fertival on Thursday evening of thi week at the residence of Mrs. U. L. Red, corner of Pint and Markst strtetr. Mina Loin Metiaughey, of thin place, who taught school tbepast Winter at Green Run nhj i, in Jordrto towmbip, left home on Friday mom I tig I nit to attend tha Millenville Htat X -rm il suhool, liememher that Hurdette, the funny in no of ibe liurltngtoD Nairkey, will lectur in this place nit Wednesdny evening, April S7lb. He ti said to bl ao Interesting speaker ai well as a funny writer. - . aa Any person wishing to purchase a good cow, abould eall or write to II. W. Molten, Curwtniville, who advertise four for sale, three of tbem Aldernay. See advertisement In en -t her column. Five thotmand aerca of coal land be longing to the Ue) It font e and tiuowshne Railroad Company, ia Centre eounty, apon which are located alx working eollerles, have been leaved to Berwind, White A Co., of Philadelphia. The Superintendent and ineoiboraof; the West Clearfield M K. 8lbith rVrwl were A Kelic. The Cbambornburg Spirit of tba ISth ay : "On Monday or last week Mr. Oeorge W. Hamilton found a valts on the farm f James Beatty, in Southampton township, which oontalned some oloibing .and a Mormon bible, on the fly-leaf. of which wa written 'Elder Philip Ford tiener, Cburrh of the I.allor Day Saint, Ogden, tub, June 2ilh, If)'.' The olothing ts worthies. The bib!e Is a oarioiity. Escb alternate page has a chapter of the Christ ian bible and the opposite page explains tbli in accordance with Morinonism." An Invaluable Article. Tho reader ef the Aryue have no doubt teen the ad vartiaeinent of Ely' Cream Balm In another column. Aa article Ilka "Cream Balm" has long been desired, and now that U la within tba reach of sufferer from Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., there is every reason to believe tiey will make the most of It. Dr. Vf- B. Buckmaa, W. E. flan-maa, Orugglit, and other Eastnniao have glreo It a trial , and all recommend it in the highest terms. Saeton, Pa., lUy Anjnt, Oct. 7, 1H7S. We hurc sold many gross of Kly' Cream Balm, aud are gratified to bear from our ens'omer tbe aojt flattering reports : believe it 1 an article of real merit. Hun A Co, Wholesale Druggists, Philadelphia, Pa Hurry Hemphill, ot linn pluee, met with what might hav e bicn a seriuua accident, at a plae d'-wn the riier known "Sammy Harbor," on Tuesday forenoon of last week. The raft of which be waa manager bad been fastened, and the river being quite high at that time, another raft run ugainst bia, knocked It loose and broke it In two. Harry was in the act of rnubhlog to land one of the pieces, whso he gut bis teg caoght In the loop ef the line, a nw birinflh rope, and jut as it beg-ia to draw pretty tight on hi limb, the r pe broke and thai eaved biu a very uvefnl mrmber of hii body. His injuries ere taot ,sever. Ha came home In the Karthaus stage on Wcdntaday afternoon, and Is now able to walk about with the aid of crutches, He ha csu't Ut congralnltlloo Ibat It waa not worse. Messrs. Hirlingor & Hook have bad box show windows put In the front of their store room. liny Richardson's Klraiia boots and larllsie fine shoea. Nona better mad. Sold only by II. A. Kratier aprJO St. The County Commisaionera offer for ala a house and lot located la the borough of Osceola Milla. Saa advertisement. Plymouth Hock Eggs from pure bred stock) also a few aittlnga of Rouea Dick tiggs, for sale by Mr. II. V. Lewi, CI ear field, Penn'a. mm m BobBurdotte,tbo Burlington Ihitck eye man, will lecture In Pie' Opera House next Wedoeiday evening, April S7th. Bordette la a funny man, and yuu should not fail to hear him. Admission low. e asm llall'a Yegetablo Sicilliun Hair Bo newer is no new preparation for tbe public to ex periment with; Ma aueeees la noparalled for re storing gray hair to it natural tolor, promoting ita fc iowib, and producing new hair oo bald head. A Trkmendous Bun. Tbe oldest raftuati on tb Weil Drench Is astonished at the Immense flow of log and square tlmler that ha been passing down our Stream for the past three week. Tb high water ha materially Impeded tbe bunlnei, notwithstanding the immense lot of logs and Umber piled up. At Look Haven a break wa caused daring Monday mvrnbg and from thirty to forty raft went adrift over the dam. The prevailing high water ha eeurad numerous Jam in Lign', Shaw's and ether dams, and tb atage of tb water at Look Haven has eansed a great many to "tie op" for from three to four dys at a time. Yesterday (Tuesdsy), hwrr, the jobbers who bad contracted to deliver rafts at Lock Haven made a break, and score of raft were put afloat. What tbe result will be, we have yet to learn. We are Informed by those who pro fa is to know that Cheat creak aod Clearfield creek will both beelearof reft and legs by this (Wed nesday) evening. Thi will prove a good send off for those streams. THE GRANDCIRCTJSROYAL, EN GLISH MENAGERIE AND AST LEY MUSEUM, AQUARIUM, AVIARY, &c, &c, Ac. A Col os sn I Consolidation of Big Rail road Shows at Clearfield, Friday, April 29th, 1881. The proprietor of tbe above eoacern, having had yean of experience In leu ted amusement on- terpruea, Is rnablcdto know and thoroughly on derstand tbe wants and requirements of the pub lic and, In order to successfully oater forauoh, tt becomes necesrary to plac before them novel. tie that are new, pleaaing and attractive, at the same time, interesting and instructive and that his prist experience, aa proprietor and manager of a lumber of the largest tented exhibition In America, enables bin to mora fully real iia the fact that he Is most competent to so judge a to tbe various tastes of theauuaeueul-lovloKPublio, bach exhibition of arenio skill Is of a thoroughly chaste and arUitle character and every endeavor will be made to make It an exhibition which heads of families, schools, and educational Instl tutlons generally, can consistently patronUe, He feci that he can net too forcibly Impress these facte upon the mind of his readers aud pat roar, for the reuson that the public ha to often been deceived Ly misrepresentation ef proprietor, manager and agent ; and that It now read with caution and distrust most of the amusement anuouneotneou of the day, boing aware uf these fact. The proprietor promises that his entire energy, capital and ability will be displayed to it fullest exteal ta p lease the public that no portion of hi glorious and mighty combination can be surpassed, either in novelty or attraction ; and, io oonelusivn, lie promlica that hi entire consolidated railroad shows shall be rtfmtd, moral and ohte,aod asks tho generous publie to have reliance in bis promises, and confidence in hi in tegrity and ability to please the thousand of patrons whe will visit tie Icvtatbon consolidation during tbe season- N broken prumiaet I No empty brag I But a ahow that towers, like Ibe Alpines, above all others ! It has built a reputation fur honesty and fair dealing tbat is echoed from Ibe broad Atlantic to tho uighly Pacific. Xo Sportsmen. I have fiabing lacklo of all kinds alro, powder, shot, lead, cap, ear- trldges, etc. Fast Sack itt. Mareh 23, Sol S W KA R I NO V !TN T.H Ed. W 0 COpV surprised last Sabbath at receiving $24 worth of; Tom ,l" Prtbytenn the following io relation to hook and a silver call bell, all the e fferls, we Jm inUttint 1 pmooi who are to testify learn, of six little girls, hn solledl-d the fun,f ! roratDe tuttrls and jury i and ootuplrted all the arrangement- A valuable tint t ol tiir ber lund in Cameron eounty, eomprleirg 1,1 00 aorta, 1 ad vertised for sale In another column of thla paper. We call Ui attention of the lumberrari to this, and adiin them to correspond with Messrs. Cola mm A Mann, 010 Arrh street, Philadelphia. We call tho attention of our readers ti lb new aJrertiseuient of Oeorge Weaver A to , In thisissae. Thi flru buy good is large 'iian(itie,and can therefor give their ens torn ert tho benefit of a gieat reduction ia price tbat mmy otbtr suerobaot cannot aitird. Call at tkeir store en Beeoud t!et and examine good and k-arn their price. During tbe pant week tbo Mansion Buuie property In ibt plae oaanged owner, W. C Cardca having parehasod II from W. M.Bhaw for the lusx of $10,000. Mr. Caidoo exchanged his properly on Kelt Market street a part pay ment. Wennderttand Ibat he will take possession '-' the h'Ht) ah. ut the fin I rf May. "Clem" I as be 3 tLero bi .'ore and loeke a g I landlord. We tall tho tu lout ion of our lady Ttidi u ibe advertisement ia thit ! f AtUa Welch, abo ha placed on exhibition, ia tb room Market street, opposite Uoop'sstore,a beaa ilai selietioa of sbillloerjr good, aoailstlag In part r linen and laoe good, gloves, ribbon, Bowers, fietbeti, bat and bonnets, trimmed and ontrimmtd. Made-up tletblag for abildras a piiaily. Pirate eall and ee for yourelve'. II. A. Krutr.er, believing that a con linaaiina of tbe put cold weather must result puliieg down tbe price ef dry good, has iud aatli now to make bl "priog ahas. Aiy advantage tbn gained will be glvasi te bis taii' vere. Layers will p lease nuke a aota ef (hi and wait fur bit new goode, A large stock rpen eea atleeleel with great eare, and U1 be uid htap rot eatb. Strange to ear, oar Courts, for hundreds of year', have pern tent ly enforced parjary on every wiioefs swnrn before tlieni, and lb objeet in writing this article is to attract the attention of on who has power and ability te abate ibis evil by legislative action. When yon take tbo oelh as a witness (ia tbe language always aied) to (ell "tbe truth, the whole truth aad aotbing but tbe trulb." You begin te tell tbe "whole truth" when tba counsel on the opposite el I say, "I object to this testi mony !" Tbe Court stops you and say, "that Is eot testimony in thla ca'iae," and forbids you from telling tbe "whole irutb." Thus the Court baa coupolted yon to swear te do what it will not let you do! But if they would direct the Clerk to add to the oath be administer tbe words, 'Mo far a ih tome may be legal testimony in thi nans," the objectioa I bare mad would bo removed. Another Fihe atL'crwenhvillb The report on oar street, tbat Curwensvlllo was agtta "burning up" last Wednesday evening, the light of a Ire being eea distiaotly from tbi piece, proved to be the burning of a coup! dwel ling house. How tbe fire caught we have no la formation. Tbe Timee of Kalurday last give the particular a Mlnwet 'A Ira broke out la the dwelling bouse of Jost b M alloy db lower Fine street abuut TJI o'clock, Wednesday evening. By very energetic work ell the bnmbnld good were eared aad theu tb attention of the people was ten tared on aa effort to save tbe dwelling of Tim Hilley, which steeds on the lame let wtlbia fifteen feet ef Malley't, and which woell aerl oasly endanger Ihe whole row of baildiog along tbe alley to the M. E. Par sod age oa Walnul l rel. Killey's dwelling eould not be saved. The land slopes toward Anderson eroek quit rapidly, and tbe lower wall aad props were knocked ent from wader Ibe bouse, all hands took bold a:id dumpsd over t be balldlag, and all dan ger of a big eon flag rat Ion was averted. IliHey saved bis boasehold goods. M alloy's dwelling waslasared la tbe Unloa for $31 1 Killey's was uninsured. Tbe balldiag belonged te Patrick Kami, wboee leu will foot ap $i0. There was a laiaraae aa aoutebfld feesV t PROCEEDINGS OF THE PRESBY TERY OF HUNTINGDON. Tbe Spring session ef the Presbytery of Hunt ingdon met at Osceola Mills, tills eounty, en Tues day, April I2lb, at II o'clock A. M. The open ing sermon was preached by Rev. J. J. Franolt, of Birmingham, from Matthew xvl.,Ut "Whom ay ye tbat I am FH After the sermon the Pres bytery was oatled to order aod constituted with prayer by Rev. J. 0, Kelley.ol Spruce Creek, the retiring Moderator. Tbe roll was eallsd and the Presbytery organ ised, when Her. K. F. Wilson was chosen Modera tor by acclamation, Bar. 'a J. J. Francis Record ing Clark, and J. Q. A. Fullerton bis assistant. Rev. Dr. B. T. Wilson was dismissed to the Presbytery of Springfield, Illinois, Also Kir. O. A. Landls to tbat ol Rio Janeiro. A correspondent of tbo Altoona Tribune says : "Kev.J.8. Roberts, (Win the Presbytery of Nlngpo, desiring to be received by this Presbytery, for warded his certificate written In Chinese, which very oomptcuouily defeated the best Intentions of the reading elerk. Tbe paper, however, wa reported to be genuine and tha gentleman, who la seriously 111 In this eonn'ry, was proposed for membership." Rev.T. u, Roblnaon was elected Recording Clerk In place of Rev. J. J. Franoil, who resigned. Tbe Moderator announced the regular commit tees, of which the followlcg are the Chairmen : Billa and Overtures, Rev. J. 0. Kelly ; Judicial, Rev. R. II am ill, D. P. Leave of Absence, Rev, J. R. Henderson ; Auditing, Rider B. S. Bomer rillo. Rev. W. W. Woodend, D. P., was received from the Presbytery ef KilUnnlng, and a eall placed In his bands from the ehurch at Philips burg, which be accepted. Arrangements were made for his Installation at Fbilipsburg on Thursday, April ltb. ' Hev. Henry H. Butler presided and proposed the constitutional ques tions, Rev. J. J. Francis preached the sermon, Rev, Wm. tictomill aharged the pastor and Rev. J. 0. Darr tha psepl. The Treasurer, Rev. J. II. Mathers, reported he receipts fir Ihe aontingent expenses during the paat year 19X1, aad the expenses, $8rt0. Rev. J. S. Roberts was receive! from Ihe Pres bytery of Ningpe, China The committee to examine Mr. Coyje, a flan di date for llecnssre, reported ih examination aatli- faotury. Mr. Coyle is a graduate of Princet'-n Colleae. The report of the Woman's Foreign Mini a nary Society of Huntingdon Preshytery was read by tbe Clerk, showing a gain of two organizations, an Increase of $146 and a total contribution for the paat year ot" $2,489, A retolutlou waa unani mously adopted expressing gratitude for the pro- grer of the work, aad urging co-oprratlnn on the i art of tho ministers and churches with tho ladtfl. On Tuesday evening, Rev. S. W, DtiffleId,of Alteoue, delivered the anaual miulooary sermon. Tbe usaal eolteetioa was taken ep, amounting to $sn. The report of tbe Women' Home Missionary Bofiely, signed by Mr. William Dortli.of Hunt ingdon, wa read. We publish as abstract of tt a follow WWMIrt'l HONS lltMUKART SndKTY Of HUMTIXO von raxttB VTBR V, In Marob, 108ft, soon after our appelntonentby tbe fcjnod of Harriiburg, we made tbe first re port, showing but three societies and oae band in the Presbytery contributing directly to tbe treasury of Ibe Home Board. These ware in tba churches of Alexandria, Huntingdon and Lewis towa, and reported ninety-eight men her, with contributions of eash to the Women's Kxecutlve Committee of $9.1 and boxes and cash to home mission amounting to $171) X9, a total of 272 s. Our second annual report in March, ISM, shows lourteen eon regal Ion organised, bet ameef them only reporting contributions, amounting to $?IMi to the Women' Kseculive Committee and f :ifi rS to home miasiou. e total of $WS4.i3, a gain of tea organisation and $?00. A resolntioa of enoou'egrroont was adopted, and both lb Foreign end Home mission reports were ordered to be printed In the paper through out the Preaoytery, Mr. Silas Fate, or Bobelliburg, acd Mr. J. W. High, of Bellefoote, were examined and re ceived a a eandidatei for tbe ministry. Tbe overture oa the reorganisation ef Synod ware taken up, and negatived by a large majority. The felegate to tbe Ueneral AsiemMy, which evuvenis at Buffalo, N. Yoa tbo third Thursday In May, are aa follows! Ministers S. W. DufBflJ of Altoona, P. H. Campbell of Fruit Hill, Wm. Oemmlll of Dan ish ( Rldsrs, Wm. Maohlla of MoVeytowo, Col. K. A. Irwia ef Carwensvllte, J. 0. Campbell ef KUheeoqailla. Rev. Dr. Hamill, Rev. M.N. Cornelias and Wm. Dorr Is were appointed a eommittee to t llt MitUiBtown and Lost Creek and endeavor te harmonise the existing difficulties. Rev. Mr. Coyle was UeeBaed te preach tbe Uospal. Ret. N. II, Miller ef Oaeeela, Waa grant ed a leau ef abieneeef ail months, aad hi pal pit I to be supplied by appointments of the Presbytery. Aa adjourned meeting of the Freilytery will be bald at Newton Hamilton la Jane, The Fall meeting ef tbe Huntingdon Presby tery will be held at flpinoe Cieest ea tbe Irst Tuesday la October. Prettt Smart. A communication signed "ttohool Director," and another one bear lag oa tbe fame subject, signed "Robert Hart good," are before its, Tbe writer takes both sides of the question, but be was stupid enough to ire tb same pencil and paper, although be changed bl erthugrapby very materially according to Webster. Boy, ebaageyoarpenoil and paper tb next time you seek to get Into tbe papers I Your game li too thin. Whan yon write again, sign your true name, aod we will not let your neigh bors know who yoa are. The Tannery Ovhteb Fed. Wo learn tbat, an Friday evening last, Mr. A. P. Us- Klnstry, Superintendent of tho Clearfield tannery, surprised tbe employes, about SO In number, by inviting tbem ta an oyster supper at tbe Leonard House. Tbe "boss" was out sending In tbe boys, and when supper was ready be was among lb mln Ingi but be soon after put lu an appearance, and found all bands In place at tb table, just as they are at the tannery. Thoy gave bin three rousing oheers as be entered the dining room, and before ha eould enjoy his repeat be was compelled to make a speech, which waa suited to the oocaalnn. Tha affair waa highly enjoyed by all present A better pleased set of men never left a dining room BRIDGE CONTINUED. Editor Ksrrai.icair W Sirt As the time for building a bridge to take the place of Ihe "Old Ooodfellow Bridire" draws near, it will be well for those instructed to consider which i tho best location to accommodate the travel between the two towns, which ie not very great. I suppoee their inhabitant would favor a location some dis tance below tbe old site j but we must remember tbat there is much travel bstween the nor t acre and southern ends ef Lawrence township, which will be given the Inconvenience and danger of two railroad erosiinga In addition to tbe three which bad to be crossed la the paat. Nor is this all. If tho leoation la changed, tbe eountv will have aa extra cost of more than en thousand dollar and Lawrenoe township will be compelled to expend a much and hav the dissatlsfation of knowing tbat her eltiiena ere greatly Incon venienced. Put the bridge on the old alto ! Txavklxk. CAMPMEETING. There will be a Catnpmeeting bald within tbe borough limila of DuBois, commencing Juoe Zd, 1881. Our ground are beautifully located within ten or fifteen minutes walk of the centre of town. We are on tbe line of the Low Urada Division of the A. V. R. B. There will be back running from every train to the ground. Those desiring to tent on the ground can hare tents furnished them at ooat of rent. The tents ere those usually used, 8 ply ducking tents; rented In the city j and tbo ocat to renters will be Just what tbe Com pany charge tb Association. Thoa desiring to rant should writ immediately, ae a to secure teats. Partiee desiring to furnish or build their own tents can do so, having tbe use ef ground rent free for tbe present year. We are trring to make arrangements to have at leaat one Bishop of the M. . Churoh present. Alio tbe great even gelist or "Boy Preacher," Rev. Mr. Harrison. Tho singing will be eondueted by Prof. Kxcell, tie justly celebrated K van gelist singer. We are in the Erie Conference, but on the lino of the Cen tral Pennsylvania Conference, and expect a num ber of the ministers of the latter Conference with us. Any information desired will be cheerfully given. Those desiring to rent or build tent sooma write at once. Address II M. Bttxus, DuBoli, Clearfield eounty, Pa. DIRECTORS' CONVENTION. Tbe following resolution wa adopted by tbe Convention of School Director which met dor Ins; tbe last County Institute t Rreolted, That we request Superintendent Mo- Qoown to submit question, bearing on Direetora' work, for discussion at the Directors' Convention. which meet on tba first Tuesday of Mavnext. to elect a County Superintendent. Iu accordance with the above resolution, 1 have tbe pleasure to submit tbe following programme for the afternoon of May li ; Springtime baa oomeagain with new styles and low prices at Hirlloger A Rook's, Call and saa. apr. 13-lt Call ot Morrill's hardware store and see the cheapest and best Sewing Maeblon for tbe toast money. Deo. 1! tf. Agcuta wanted tor Lykena Valley Mutual Aid Society. Home office, Lykeas, Dauphin eounty, Pa. Five dollars will secure an niurance of $1,000. Send for oireolars. 4 4 at II. A. Kratzer la general agent for Clearfield eounty for the flew Improved Domes- tie Sewing Machine. A large diiaount from tho regular price will be given to parties buying fer eash. apr20-SL Thanking our many old customers for their past patronage, we would sollolt a con tinuance of same from old and new customers, giving all a cordial Invitation to oall and aeo oae of tb largest (took of men's, youths', boy' and children's clothing eror brought ta Clearfield, apr. 13-31. liiLi5ar.a A Rook. This Way for Your Pumps! The undersigned la now sole agent for tbe sale of tbe Celebrated Wooden Pumps manufactured by Ibe Toledo Pump Company. Tbey are without doubt tbe belt pump In the world. They throw more water, work easier, aad last boger than any pump ever put on tbe market. Also, for tale, Iron Force and Pilober Pumps. Repairing done promptly. Faau Baikxtt. Clearfield, March I3J, 11 -2ai. Donahlson'BMow York Combination performed In Pie's Opera House tao evenings. "Tbe Two Orphans' waa played oa Saturday evening, and ''Cimille" on Monday evening. They were greeted both evenings by paying audi ences, and thoa who took part In the play not only gave satisfaction, but delighted all who wit nessed tbe per formate. So far a the playing Is concerned tt Is a flrst-olea troupe. List of lot tors remaining unclaimed In the Po it office at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending April 18th, 1881: Mis Emma Griffi'h, Miss Mary Griffey, Mia M. E, Ony, Oeorge Oearhart, Miss Annie P. Hoover, Charles A. Hammond, James Kyler, Lib- bie Krlse, F. C. Lee, Little Mehaffey, F.dne Mo- Hoolae, Elmer Montgomery, Mies J. E. Sutton, Miia Maggie Yaugborn, Char I ley Webster, T. R. Well!. P. A. GAl'LIN, P. M. rnT first. 1. Organisation of Convention, (at 1 o'clock P. M., according to law.) 3. Fixing the salary of tbe Sup erint cedent. 3. Elect log the Superintendent by a via eves vote. 4. Certifying result to the BtaleSuptrtntendent. I' ART aCroXD DISCl'SSIOH. Burners to Progress John li. Bowles. To what extent ar tbs Director responsible for poor school bouses, poor teachers, and poor schools- Hon. Jno. Patton nuhstance and rhadow aa found Io tbo Teacher' Profession P. S. Weber. Tb utility of tbe District bn- perintenoy Juha Hugbel. in goon result mat mignt ac crue from county uniformity In Teachers' salaries,.... Adam Breth What abould guide School Di rectors la tbe emplovment of Teacher .....Rev, Liagenfclter. jne attention tnat snouu be given tbe isolated schools by school officers J. S. McCrcery. i ne aigmty ana innuenoe oi our Pirectorship William Welty Annual report and Certificates When and bow made County Sup't. uopon oi voummeo on resolutions. Adjournment. Tbe following gentleman have been named as a Committee on resolutions: U. L. Reed, Clear- Beid f Jonathan bbaner, a rady ; Wm. tt. White aides, Uulicb j Reuben Straw, Jordan) P.J, Mo Cullough, lleutsdal. Tb subject a on tbe programme will bo opened ny tne uiraciora io wnom tuey nar Been assign ed, who should eon fine their remarks to ten mm utea time. Tb opening address will be followed uy b general discussion. Reduced rate have been secured at all the botei for member ef tb Convention. M, L. Mt y cown, Cuunty Supt. CLiARrtKLD, Pa April 12, 1881. EDUCATIONAL RALLY. The third annual re-union teachers, ex -teacher and all friends of education, convened In the KTangelloal Church at Troutvllle, at 10 .10 A. M Saturday, April wtn, lSBl. Mr. 0. E. lluyea wa President pre tempore. Tbe re-uofon then proceeded to tbe eleetion of officer, which resulted as follows: President Prof. W. S. Luther ; Vice President, J. I. lWk- bank ; Secretary, K. E. Jimeson ; Treasurer, Miss A llice at. weaver. Tbe regular programme was then taken op and disposed of. The teacher all reported a success ful term. J n attendance ol and Interest man) feited by the pupils were good. The teachers a 11 reported visits from the whole or a part of the Board of Directors. After music, the re-union took a reoessi for two boars. irTKIDfOOK SIMM. Muile "Sow Ye Beiide A'.l Waters." The President, Professor W. S. Lutber, having arrived, ne waa conducted to tbe chair by Prof. Haves, when he delivered a short but inlcv In augural address. The regular programme was tneo ooniinuea, as tuiuws : "The Live Teacher,".- T. W. Brockhank. "Power of Toouitbt." Prof. E U. Hares. Music "'Til Sweet to Know that Jesus Loves Vt." "Our Honored Dead," Juliet Reed. "March of Time," E. K. Jimeson. Muiie-"Tno World is Moving On." Declamation "Spare Moments," T. Brock bank. Rehearsal "Plight of Years," Km ma Depp. Murde "The Battalions are Marching." Address "Th Teacher's Post in Prosperous and Happy Human Progress," Hev. John Reams. Select Reading "Tbe Dying Alche mist," J.I. Brookbenk. Th programme for tbe afternoon being ex hausted, the President called upon tbe directors to report tbe condition of the schools while la their visiting tour. Mews. Hummel, Kohler and Ahenllter responded. The following eitl ana spoka upon tbn sueoes of th Winter term, vis: Messrs. J. II. Kirk, H. 0. Kuiila and Lewis 0. Henoch. 1 he eltisens and directors reel highly uim pit mooted on their aeleelion of teacher. By request, Prof. W. S. Luther and Miss Juliet Reed report d the progreeo of ihelr cbool. Music "I'ncle Tom' Cabin." Tb re union took a recess of two hoars. KV RHINO SXMIOR. Kvenlng session convened at t o'clock. Mn aie "Who Can Tell T" Prayer by Rev. John Reams. Muiio "Like aa a Father Pitletb hit Children." Saletatory H, O. hunts Select Ree ling "Th Last Hymn," Emma Depp. Music "Tbe Housekeeper's Complaint." Rehearsal" Ileitis McKwen," Annie Cerllle. Solo "I II Toil Your Mother," W. H. Smith and I. B. Jimeson. "Evil ef Ignorance,"- L. Seboeh. "Are Our rcboola Practical, "....Prof. E. U. Havel. : Solofhy request) "Minnie Minton," Km. Ream. "lain, 4. T. Liddle Music "Lead Me Oenlly Home, Father." "Heminlseenoe or Brady,"... Prof. W, H. Luther Miscellaneous business. Tbe following resolutions were pasaej : Hteoieti, That w tenders vote of thanks to lb cittaens of Troulviile and vicinity for their kindness and hospitality, aad the interest mani fested in the auoees ef toil rally. Hrtohed, That we lender a vote of tbanki to the Ooel Hill ebolr for the excellent music fur nished) also, for tha attendance, attention and good order of the au 'Hence. Aeeefetd,Tfaat ear h nar Halt thank go with the congregation aad Trustees ef the Evangelioal etaureb tor tbe nra of their building. Heeohed, Tbat our thanks are due Sue Rlshel for grant log us tbe use of her organ. Mr. S. 0. Kunti o He red tbe following taat ! "The Brady teachers, the advance educational brigade of Clearfield eanty j say tbey ive long, progress In tbe Ir profession and secure tbe cordial oo-upraOoa of every friend of education." By motion, tbe President appointed Mr. S. 0. K unit, Prof. E. U. Haves and Mr. J. I. Brock bank a a eommittee to draw up and make definite arrangements lor a re unloa ta September. Valedictory A. A. DeLarme. Muate Uod Night." All the Brady tvetbsr were present except Mis Ella Moore. Beside there were present a earn bar of ex -teacher and teat bees from other townships. This was tbe largest and moot eee eeaful eduoatlnnal meeting ever held la Brady. Mias Emma Beams presided at tbe orgaa at eaeb set st on. Tbe feoaee waa filled te overflowing at the after, ea aod evcalag eenione. Each person eipa Mated very elaborately upon the different eub- jct aastgoed tbesa. Pref. M . b. MeiJeawB aad P. s) weer, bq , being aeeeal, a, ffeboen, ftsq, aaa Pref I, U. Uaye periermed ta tkeir stead. I. R. JiMcaew, Secretory. New Daily Staoe Link. James L. Loary bai succeeded In haring a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and Pnnfleld,and will hereafter run a daily stage between the two points. His contract bsgan with April lit, and tba stags will leave (tearfleld every morning (except Sun day) at I o'clock, making eoonectlona with all trains on the Low Grade Railroad at Pen n field, re turning after the last train the came evening. Passengers and freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of the hotels will be attended o. lRapr7V-tr A Word to Mothers.- Mother ihoold rom ember tbat a most Important duty at this season la to look after the health of their families and cleanse the malaria and Impurities from their systems. There Is nothing- that will tone up tbe stomach aad liver, regulate tbe bo wall and purify tho blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic, adrertlsed In our columns. The wonderful oures of long standing ossei of rheu matism, neuralgia and malarial disorders Is tbe reason why this pure and excellent family modi cine liao generally esteemed .Poet, 4 0 4t. Pennville Formal. Those wish. ing to ettcod school should attend tbe Pennville Normal School, which will open April 18th, 1881. The Principal, Prof. W. 6. Lather , Is known as one of our oldest aud bast teachers. He will be assisted by other firit-elais tesobers. Students will have tbe use of the Pennville Library, alio a good reforcnoe Library . Instrumental and Vocal Musio will be faugM by good teachers in tbat branch. Also Industrial Drawing and Painting, ! CLEARFIELD M ASSETS. Ct-iAxriiLP, P., April, 19tb, 1681. Flour, per ewt.M M $3 00 Buckwheat Flour, per cwt ... 1 00 Cora Meal, per ewt 1 St Chop, rye, per cwt 1 00 Chop, mixed, per ewt ...,.,. 1 0 Bran, per ewt 1 00 Wieat, per bushel......... 1 10 Rye, per bushel 10 Oate, per bushel 00 Corn, ears, per bushel 40 Buckwheat, per bnsbelH HH 00 Clover seed M.. 10 Timothy seed M . I 76 Potatoes, per bushel T6 Apples, per bushel 00 Ooions 1 0 Hams, per pound Ill Shoulder, per pound ...mm 0 Dried Beef, per pound 10 Chickens, per pair 0 Butter, per pound 3 Eggs, per doien It Salt, per sack, large I Ob Coal Oil, per galiuu li Lard, par pound Ui Dried Apples, per pound 0 Pried Poaches, per pound H 10 Beans, per bushel I 00 fttt gidi'rilijsirmrnM. TTOTICE, The undersigned, residing In Ibe XI village of neitorer, in I'beot townsblp, has made tbe necessary arrangements and pro poses to open an EATING HOI'S B for the ac commodation of the publie generally, aad I here by solicit a liberal share of the public patronage. JOHN J. 6NYDKR. Wutover, Pa., Feb. 9, 1891-tf. SltOEMAKINC;. 1 hereby Inform B)y pa trons, and mankind In general, that I have removed my eboemaking shop to tbe room In Urabam'a row, aver S. I. Snyder's jewelry store, and that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in my line cheaper than any other shop la town. All work warranted as good as can be done any where else. Positively this Is the cheapest shop In Clearfield. . JOS. 11. PEERING. Deo. 11, 1878-tf. CAUTION. All persons are hereby warned against purchasing or la any way meddling with the following derribed personal property In the possession of John Dixon, of Boggs town ship, Clearfield ooualy, Pa., to wit: One aorrel horse and on bay si all too. Tbe foregoing prop erty was purchased by me, at private sale, on tne 28tb of March, and Is left with said John Dixon on loan only, subject to uy order at any time. WILSON HOLT. Wallaceton, Pa. April 13, 1881-31. ADM i.r herabj si,n that Llt.ra or Adtniniitra. dt oo.i'i no. on tb. Ml.t.of SAUVKL 10 W. ELL, I.e. of Clp.rl.ld, 1.., d.o'd, b.iiof U.I duly granted to tb. uaderiit;iied, .11 p.rioni in. d.bud to i.id t.t. will pi..,, m.k. imm.dl.t. p.vm.ot, .04 thoi. having ol.luia or d.tn.od, agaloit tb. lam., will prc..nt tbea pri.ii.rlv authenticate! furi.tllem.nt without drlar. J. F. POWKI.L, ' H. B. POWKLl, Atlminiatrator. 1). B. S. Cloaifleld, Pa., Maroh imh. 1881-flt. 21m tU'rrt.srmrntit. I.IAKM I.AM) Vm ALE-In Union JL aad Pin. town.blpi, Cl.arfl.ld ooant. tf Uearaoabl. tint, rir.n lor part of purebaM on.,. Prion M.Ot t. tIMI par acre, P Mln.nl) ri.rrd. It. BIKD, A fit, P.nB.ld, P.. orW.LL.cn M Kaaii, Sept. It, Utt.tf. Cl.arn.ld, Pa, )ARTIAI. ACCOl-KTOFTRl'TEEH. Jul. li. De.rln, al a 1. 1 No. ltd Jan' term 18JD. V. O. Millar. j Dom.itle Attaehta.nt, Th. arcoanl of C. W. Smllb, J. p. .win and w. U. Hi, I.r, Truatau of lb. aatat of F. O. Millar, haa dm. filed in tbo offio. of tb. Prothnn our. of tbo Court of Common Pleaa of Cl.arfl.ld Mint., and will b. pmentod to lb. Court at Jna. i.rm near, lor eonnrm.tion. JAMKH KKHH. Cl.arOeld, April t, ISSI-St. ProtaonoUr; 2Jrjt giflfrrtlsriritnts. grip torrtMrmrttts. The Great CLOTHING Emporium! PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, r NWAH3, II A III) it Alt l, nnd HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, and NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS. and All kinds or HEWINO MACHINES, OO TO O. B. MKRREU., . Ant, CLEARFIELD, PA. June t, ' If FARM FOrYaLEI Tha undersigned has eorao to 111 conclusion te quit farming and follow bia occupation, a car penter, and now offer for sale bia farm, situate one and ahalf miles north of Clearfield borough, containing EIGHTY ACI1ES, Most of which Is cleared and under good cultiva tion, and baring thereon a good TWO-STORY ''lV'HOUSE Y0U want to atudv your own interest, do not fail to call ftt the above establishment aud examine THANHAUSER'S LAKUB AND HANDSOME STOCK OF IHM(LtITION(FPARTNKRHIlp.. 1 The partnerrbln heretofore existinr be tween Thomas A. Fleck and Ashley M. Hills in tbe dry greotls business at Clearfield, Is this day (March 2(Jtb, 188),) dissolved by mutual consent and written agreement. The business will be closed at tbe old stand, where the books and assets ol tbe firm remain. THOMAS A. FLECK, ASHLKY M. HILLS. Clearuold, Pa , March 26, 1881-41. Spicul Noticr. Tb bu sines will be con tin itrd by and under tba name of T. A. Fleck. Ai heretofore every effort will be made to meet th want or the numerous patrons of the house, and those firing their patronage may expect to find tbe same fair dealing, courteous treatment and honest prioes that bav characterised the boas for yeen. T. A. FLECK. TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY; Grrtlimrk i In pursuance of tbe forty-third sect 1 oa ot tbe Act of 8th of May, 18i4, yon are )ireby notified to meet in Convention, at tbe uourt nousa, in uiearbeid, on tbe first Tuesday in May, A. D. 191, being the third day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select vi'ea roi. by a majorltv of the whole number of Director pre ten t,one person of literary and acien (i6e acquirements, and of skill and experience in Large frame barn, and other necesiarv outbuild. together with an orchard of all kinds of iruir, ana an excellent spring of water. The whole is UNDERLAID WITH O00D COAL This property will be exchanged for smaller prop. erty, or sold on easy termi ia payment. For runner particulars call on the premise or address. JOH.-V O. KKKD, Clearfield, Pa. March I0tb, lSSI-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN T IIKHEliY give notice to tbe cltisen of Clear- -1. ne'u. ana in surroundinc v c in tv that I am prepared at all time to furnish families aod manufacturing establishment with a superior Coal, Wood Coke, Which I am prepared to delir.r In a r.w li.,i,r.' notico. I am alwaja roadr to haul and dallrar Irom and to th. depot, or anjwbero elie, and mora laraiiiea and poufenold gooda anvwber. oa abortnolloo. THOU. A. DUCKETT. CI.arH.ld, Pa., Mar. II, 180 tf. E, S. HENDERSON, For Urn a. board. Ae.. atrlreaa R. U. !)! RM. ( the art of teaohinr, aa Count Sniierlntedent. for rotary Board Trustees, Uramplan IllMs.P... or 2,tihT.,JeiB d,n ; d ''tifT b. rw.uH , ....... ' to the etat Superintendent, at Harr iburg, aa W a t .,ikp T.lr.n n.l Tltll.. t). r...k a i ... '. . n.' W. S. Lutber, Principal, Lick Run, Pa. mh 9 tf Clp.arpield Coal Trade State ment of Coal and other frcfghtl sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the weekendlog April fth, 1881, and tbe same time last year t COAL. For the week Same time laat year Increase Previously during yearMm Same time last year Iaoreaae Total In 1681 Sam time last year Increase 238,931 OTRXR raKieRTt. Lumber , 119 ears. Miscellaneous freights 104 " Special h, 09 UniTIiRRD PRR CtST. DlSCOIIRT OR 0tD Pnicaa. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Sderrell's tin and variety store, from $34 up ward. AH kinds of sewing machine repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1S77. Wawvan.Delivered at tbe Rail Road. 100,000 20-inch shaved i bin if lea. 100,000 24-Inch sawed shingle. 100, uiiO feetof pine boards. , 500.1HI0 U-feet shaved hoops. 6.0UO railroad tics. &u,0U0feetof good hemlock boards. For which I will nay the highest market price. delivered at Clearfield, or at any point en the Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. F. KtUHIR. Clearfluld, Pa, OoL 18, 1878-tf. Just IsU'ceivcd. Just Rooived by ARNOLD, at CURWENSVILLK: Car Load Nova 8 col in Plaster 1 Cur Load pure Corn. Ryo and Outs Chop ! i Car Lond Dcaken Suit! ! Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Dry Goods, Grocorics, &o.! -Sh in erica, Bttrk. II, R. Tics and , Grain will be taken in exchange. uurwensvnio, JUay l, l7o. Slnrrlrt. required by the tbtrly-alnth and fortieth sections of said Act. M. L. MoQUOWN, County Soperlotendent of Clearfield eounty. April 12, I6H1HI, Notice of Ejectment. )In the Cou of Clear! No. 14V, hi Frank Uosa vs. 8. 8. Chapman, Court of Common Pleas rfield eountv, Penn'a. March Term, 1SH1. I'Jectmeut. And dow, March 28, 18ttl, rule crated oa tbe defendant to appear and plead to the action of ajeeunent tor all tnat certain lot or gronnJ tn tne borough of v euaoeton, Clearfield eounty, Penn sylvania, bownded en the north by Clearfield street, on tbe east by an alley, south by Krie street, and west by lot No. 80, and known la gen eral plan of said borough aa lot No. 29. This rule being made returnable to the out day of tbe Jane term, 1BU1. By the Court, Join 11. Orvii, A L.J. Clearfield, Pa., April 3.1, lrthl-Sl. Notice of Ejectment. Mosbannon Land and Lumber Company VI. Kancy L. Stout. In the Coin, Pleas Conrt of Clearfield county, Pa. No. SZo, Sept.T. 1880, FJfctsueiit for Ppeclltc Performance of Contract. And now, March 23, 18M, rule grated on tbe defendant to appear and plead to the action of Ejectment, broujrht to enforce ipeelflo perform ance of contract against all that certain lot of ground in the borough of Osceola Mill, Clearfield ounty, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lot No. 872, on the east by Decatur alley, on the south by Treslyuloey street, and en tbe west by Slanchard street, end known in general plan of said borough aa lot No. S71. This rule being made returnable to the firt day of the June term, IH8I, By the Court, Job H. Oavia, A. L. J. ClearSclJ, Pa., April 13, Ib81-.1t. Notice of Ejectment. UNDERTAKER BIRKSIDK, PENN'A. rpilK lubarrilxr no. olfrra to th. eitiiana of -1. Jlurnald. and Ticinity, an unprovid.d aeelaltr. llereafUr all kind, of Cubct, and CoOoi will be kepi on band, and order, filled at V009. ttmtralt .Itlrndrd .tnyirhere. I will furnlah th. Bne.t a. wall a, tb. oheapeit article, dedicated ie funeral. All order, left at th. ator. of Jon C. Con. an will receive prompt -..rut.uu. or lonoor pariiniare, eall on JJ"a, E. B. HENDERSON. Dee. 1, IHTB.tf. CLOTHING, Hats, Gents' purnishing Qoods, &c, Whether yoa wfsb to make a pure Las. or not, we shall be pleased at all times U shew you oar a'siaTtraent of goo is, which will at aiees convince yoa that eur Styles aro the Best, and our Prices the Lowest, Remember, alao, Ibat we bat. an defeat auortmenl of PIBCK U00DH, of Ih, laUtt nor.lllai, .tpMl.ll Inlend.d for MERCHANT TAILORING, And w. at. prepared I. MAKB SUITS TOORDKK AT BIIORTB8T NOTICE, and (hall udoaeor , toauit tb. taat. of th. moat faetldioue. ALBERT THANIIAUSER, Opera Houso Block, opposite poatoffioe, CLEARFIELD, PA. J-J3-18M If. WAGONS I WAGONS I ! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 Tlie largest find best assortment of wagons ever brought to Clearfield. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STUDEBAKER wagons, Which wo will eell nt factory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CAfcll for them, therefore we are able to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. Wo guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring WagonsBuggles. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell nhonnnr than ever before sold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. F. M. CA11D0N & MUX, Clearfield, Pa. - February 23, 1881-tf. PATTON BLOCK Curnrcnsville, Pa. on or Re-Union of Trade. Moshannoa I-eml aod Lumber Company vs. Oeorge Skinner. In the Com. Pleas Court of Cleaifleld county, Pa. No. 3.14. Sept. T., 1850. rpilH nodorsigned wishing to Inform the publie COMMIHMION HTOHB At the old eland la Troutvllle, Clearfield county, Pa , on tbe 18th Inst., with a full stock of DRY GOODS, GROCKKIEH, NOTION!), ltoote, Shoca, Etr., In fsot everrthlnc to be found in a first -el aai at or. all of which I am determined te sell at tbe lowest cash prioes. FARMERS AUD LUMBERMEN Will find It to tbrlr advantageto do their dealing with me, as tba higbeat prioes will be paid fur Urain, Bhinglos, or Produce of anj kind. Part or one-half eash will be paid. Trading for ooiogieeor iumieroi any lind a rpectalty. Alio, geui iwr Singer Sewing Machines. Havlnc made arranirements with Eastrm . ehanfj to sell goods furnished me, therefore call and see, ai I will be enabled to if 11 cheaper than toe eueapdt. J. w. CAKL1I.E, Troutviile, Pa., Sept. 14, 79-ly. Agent. KOltn-COSRAD.-At ihe I-utheran raraon- age tn Lntbsrsburg, on Thursday, April 14 tb, li,by Hev. J. i. Uladhill, Mr. bim'U K. Kin a, ef bloom township, Clearfield county, and Hiss An ma Conrad, of Indiana, Pa. Sira. IIA HPS. Near Luthersburg oa Thursday. April 14th, IHSI, (laoRua Uaars, aged Si yea ri. Tbe deceased was a brother to Mrs. Thomas Carson, well-known to Brady townsblp people. Harps was In tbe employ ef the late Judge Kbaw in this plaoe for many years, aod will be well re membered by tbe older latubilants of Clearfijld. He wai one of the mott'ooiifirined bachelors I erer tact. Ha always manifested g wonderful hatred for the female set and led an eccentric life upon tbls point up to mature old agf. When be meets Mother Kve, "oo the other shore," be will con clude that a change of life Is no Improvement. ST0NI.nilAKER.0n Friday. March lltb. lflni,of scarlet fever and catarrh lu the head Mtuta A., onlv daughter ef V, C.and AI. A. Stone. brake, of bullets, Pa., aged I years, I months is days. Dearest Minta thou bast left ot, litre thy loss we deeply let! j ut 'tis tiod that hath bereft ns, He can all our sorrows heal. Yit again we hope to meet tbee, w nen eur lite on carta nas fled : Thn in Heaven w lib joy to greet thee f Where no farewell tear li shed. There a lorn) one lln in beauty rare, With the while, still lips and death damp balr j When shall the anwcr sua to me And solve this awful mystery t A cut Br caii. Bt.LL.- In Ureenwood township, on Sunday evening, Prbruary 16th, IrJHI, of diphtheria, pRANcae Mar, oldest daughter of Wmfield and Jd arena Hell, aged 4 years, 11 months and I day v. IN MBIIORT Or FRAICH II AT 1KLL, The mow has left tbe hillside, Thi earth will soon be gay j Hut, Oh ! my heart is lonely. ! We're lost our lit'.te Mat. Wo listen tot her fuotstrpi ! And bar merry voice in play t But oa earth we know we'll oevor l Hear tho voice of little Mat. We've bang away ber dresses Oar heartt are aad to-day We're thinking of tbe little grave That holds eur darling Mat. Oa earth ell things are t reuse lent il jw soon Ibey pass away, And ell things lade but Heaven, Tbe borne of darling Mat. Dear friends, she's gene before yoa, T lead yt on tba way Yoa'H find bar with her 8 vicar Yonr lerlng little Mat. Jesus, when be was here beloa , Said te ae, watob and pray I And If we do his precepts keep We'll wear a crown with Mat. She saw Ihe angrli la bar room. They beckoned ber away And new she walks with tbem ta wh ita( Tour darling aagel Mat. -Jfrs M.C.Lee. Ejectment for Pperiflr Performance of' Lun tract And nnw.Mah'b 23,1831, rule (ranted on the de fendant to appear and plead the action of Kieot ment, brought to enforce epeoifin performance of contract against an met certain lit or ground In tho borough ef Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pennkylranii, boundr l on tho north by Sarah treet, on the eat by Spring alley, oo tbe south by Moshannon allay, and on the west by lot No, 347, and known in general plan of said borough as lot No -tl 9. This rule being made returnable to tba fret day of tbe June term, laSl. lly tbe Court, Johr H. Out ie, A. L. J. Clearfield, Pa , April IJ, 131-11. Nolics of Ejectment. Moshannnn Land and Lumber Company Ooorge llolihaner. In the Com. Pleas Court ef Clearfield county, Pa. No. V, Sept. T., ISKO. Ejectment fur pfrlflf Prrfnrmanra of (oulrart. And now. Marob 33, ISM, rule granted on the defendant to appear and pled to the action of rjeptRient, hrougbt to enforce spectrin perform anco of contract again ut all that certain lot of ground In the borough of Otcenla M ilfi. Clear field county, Pennsylvania. bnunlrd on the north by Mays alley, on tha east by lot No. 317, on the aoutn ny lurtin street, ana en the west by French street, and known In the general plan of laid b-raugh as lot No. SIB. This rule being made returnable to tbe first dy of tbe June term, 11. Ity Ihe Court, Jona II. Onua, A. L. J. Clearfield, Pa, April l.t, 1H1.1L Nolice of Ejectment. Mosbanaoa Land and Lumber Company Ia the Com. Pleas Court of Clearfield county, 1'e. No. SIS, Sept. T-, 1880. Ejcctnetit for pr I tic Performanee of t untrart. And new, Marh S.I, 1881, rate granted oa tbe defendant to appear and plead to the action of K ieelmrnt, brought to enforce apeotflo per fur ra- ance ef eonirart agalnet all that certain lot of ground In the boron (th of Uieeola Mills, Clear-' field oftiinly, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lot No. l&fl, on ibe east by Decatur alley, on tbe oeuth by falder alley, and on tne west by Illanchard street, and known In the ceneral plan i of eild borough as let No. 181. This rule being made returnable to tbe first day J of June term, lly the Court. i Jorn It. URUR, A. It. J. Cleerlrld, Pa.. April 13, isSl It. Eight Farms forSalc orRcnt! The subscriber proposes to sell or rent a num ber of terms located as follows i Tbe first situate In Bareatde township, Centre county, containing 160 acres, havlnc thereoa erected a frame dwell-1 Ing, frame bern, ad.lacent te a church, aad known as ihe James Mulbolland sarm. ALSO, another farm situate la O rah am town ship, Clearfield eounty, containing 1 1 7 acres, with tbe necessary Improvements. Tbu farm .sender laid who a UOUD VKIN OF CuAL. ALSO, elt other farms tn the vicinity of Preach vllle, containing reepeclfelly IIS, 100,, 6, M aad 18 aerea. These farms all have houses and barns thereon, good water, bearing erohards on same, as well as some good wood land, for farther particulars rail ia person, or Be'lress the andonigned by letter. L. M. COL DHIKT. Jan. IVib, M8l t. Frenehrille, Pa. REMOVAL I James ! Ieavy, Having purchased tbe entire stork or Fred. Seokftt, hereby givea notice tbat be has moved Into the room lately own pied by Heed A Hagerty, on Second strcot, where he ll prepared to offer to tbe publio COOK ST0ES. UK.tTi.ra .i.r it PARLOR STOVES, of the latest Improved patterns, at low prioes. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, and Repairing Pumps a specialty. All work warranted. Anything In my line will be ordered special if desired. jAri. U. LKAVY, Proprietor. PR ED. 8ACKKTT, Agent. Clearfted, Pa., January t, 1879 tf. WJot n.rt:i EXECUTORS' SALE Desirable Ileal Estate ! Estate of Rich wd Shaw, Sr., Doc'l THR nnilcrlrn.'l, Ka.eator, or th. Mt.t. of RICHAI1D KIIAW, Br., dmaaed, will .(t.r at publie eel. at the Cot KT IIUDtlK, la the ber ou,b ef t'learfleld, fa., on Wednesday, June 1st, 1881, AT 1:3(1 O'CLOCK l. M Th. following raluabl. real ..lata, win i I Th. Ihrraator. BRICK HOT EI, nropart,, flornM- of M.rk.t aad Firat atre.u. in tb. bor ou,h of Cl.arQ.ld, hnown aa 'The Shaw House Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging sou feet oa Market street, aod v feet oa irst street, with a two-story I dwelling bouse attached. The ho tel proper haa eiaty bed-roflms end : ell eoaveaiences for a first-claea hotel. One ef the most desirable hotel properties 1 in Central Pennsylvania. The above will be Bold together with a two storr frame dwelllnc home en Market street, ad jacent to the 11 Dial, and one other frame dwelling bouse and a i we-story store nana ing, an ironung oa Market street. ALSO. All that certain lot. knewa la the plait er ClearfieU boroacbaa lt No 13?, fronting et feet on Locust street, ran. nmg bevk 171 feet, more or less, ta an alley with dwelling house and ell necessary eat-1 buildings thereon tree ted, and other improvements. TURJ9 OF S.iLEt Oae-tblrd eash at delivery ef good deed, aad tbe balance te be see red by bond and mortgage, payable la one aod two years, with Interest. A. B. PHAW, JOS. SHAW. B arriving Ii'n ef Richard Shaw, 8r,deed. Clearfield, Pa, April 6, lee Ml. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURHISHIHC GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C. I buy direct from jobbers and manufacturers, receive goods at car lond rates, hence can compete with New York and Philadel phia houtM. Also, Dealer in Saw-Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. . Parties having bark to haul durinir tho Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWEItfSVILLE, PA. fept it, uio.tr. JAMES L. LEAVY, MARKET nTHKKT, ('1.UAHPIEI.U, FENN'A. All kinds of Cuakota nnd Coflim kept on hand, and furnished to order on short notice, including tho finest as well ai the cheapest that can b manu factured. Our oonrsm xm2iomi-srmii ta tho bust In imo, and will bo furnished when required. Funorals attendtd in any part of (he county. Call at my ofllco, on Second street, or leave your orders at Troutiunn'e Fnrniture Store, adjoining (he Poelofllce. JAS. I.. LEAVY, oct 1 ,'70-tf. ClearBeld, Pa. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road . Ties. Carw.ne.lll., P.. Jan. , ISIS-U BUY AIIOME ! IIOI SKS, LOTS AND FAB. US FOB BALK I T WKNTY llnrnKH .nd LOTS in Cl..ld foe 1.1. at reatenaele Itrlce end "a eaey Urine. Alee, eereral ? AHMH In Bradford and Urah.ta town.hlpe. Aplrto. WALI.ACK A KIlKnS, Clearfield, Pa. Dee. I, If. rnmrssrao MARBIE WOKKS! THE L.UiOEST STUCK OF Fine Italian Marble in UieSlnte, Both FINISIiKDer I KFIMPIIKD. W. .nt w, an, wnek that ea. b. dun. i. th. .it, at mneb enear rat.e. W. will ,.t ap MOM'MOTAL WORK, la Italian Marble or Granite, cheaper than It can be done la any ether part ef tbe State, Any par son bevies; mnnameatal work to euoentef 2 and a p wards, will have fare paid to and from Philipa- bnrg. no aot ae loeita wtl cheep American marble wbea yoa eaa bay fine Italian marble at lower prleeo. fMHAD STOKitl a specialty. Prodnoe and approved paper will be takea la eiebange for Cemetery wore. A II eash payments I will be made te the Mobaaaoei Banking Co te T.L. .11. . u t v a r- a Philipibarg, Pa., Jsa. 1, 1l9l.-(iei. 71 A WKEK. 1S a day at borne easily V I t'oitiy oatnt tree. Aagusta, Maine. Addreei Tata e Co-, l.ebJ-iy.J ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Cerwenevllle, Pa., Jan. , '7 tf. MOXKY TO I.OAJIOa Ir.t-el.u lai. nroevd fara pronartr, b? tb. M.tnal Life rane. Comi,aa, uf New York, en Iret aiort t'lt. In inral from tl,ICt .p. tor farther In fiiresatioa appt, U the andereiirnKl. HI RXTIIAL W. BMtTB. Cl.arl.ld Pa., Ha, JU, ICI tf. CCyjAJLnf COAL ALL THE YEAR I! TH K anhaeriber karab. Uh mIUm Ikat h. ia now d.lle.rlai w.l ol aa .ie.llatataallti and propaeee to operat. bit Btna 1.1. At'.Tf.WL'JI, to tbat he will ba eaakled I. nj.pl, hie m teaMr. et all lime, with cA Ne 8aaaMr TaM- lien. Orders br mail promptly tiled. R. IM. SHAW. Ct.arll.ld, Pa M.rb 1, ISSI-tf. Coal ipoAL 1 1 rpilH a.d.ril(.ed, barlnf prMar.4 s haw a X s Srat elaM wal Mia, ha. awd . aaiaft, and la new preparad I. farmieh niH.aMn wiib . ret-.leea arllale tt omI ew Men a.lle, .d at tba moderate prion 1 SIX CUNTS per bubo.. All wdw Wfl at aa, thop will a. preaapil, at. lendw. WM. B.BHOWM. Cle.tti.ld, Pa., Feb. I, IM1-1,,