THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARKIKLD, PA. WKDNESDAY M0RN1NO, APRIL 17, 1181. Terms or Subscription, H j.rtid after three and before itz month... t M fllll tfintpirUUB Bl 111 HOBHW... WV ri:m;khi noticed. Mrtln.lUt l.ptaeopal Church Rev. Quo, L(kt, 1'estor. rervice vry naunem iv , M., ami Tf r. m. bbath School at A. M. iTr Meetim every Wedndy, at T4 P. M CutuD anion (service, flnt Babbatb of every uonth, at 10 A. M. HmI ( If arfltld M. E. Church Rv. (1r"uu Aura, raftor. rraaobiof every iltcrnate Rundny, at S o'clock, P. M. Sunday School at lt M. All inr itd to attend. lrrb)trriau Churh-ReT. n. B.Bpvluiu -Sabbath services morning and evening Sab bath School at 1 F. M. Prayer Meeting Wednos lay evening. Ilaptist Church. Rv. , Pastor. Sahimili Stbool alt P. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday Taniog. it. lrnncln Church Catholic Roy. P J.hHaain. Divine servio at 10 A. U.. on tt. ft nt, third and fourth Bundaysof oaoh month; Vespers and Henedletlon oft ha Blessed Sacrament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School every ban day afternoon at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tin a or ajoLOias quAkrua suasions oot'aT. Hncond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Fust Monday of J una. Fourth Monday of Saptcmbar. TIKI OF IOLD1II COM MOV fLBA.. Flnt Monday of J ana. Second Monday of November. pi'ilio orrtctRf. United State Senator J. Donald Cameronr llarrlsbnrg, 1 tophi a county ; Jobs I. Mitchell, Wetlsboro, Tioga county. Cungrf$mant -Governor Audrtw 3. Curttn, llellelonte. Contra county. Senator Hon. Cyrui T. Aleiauder, He lit font, Centra county. A,rm)-'yUon. Jsraei FJynn, Smith' Milli, Clearfield county. I'rttiHtnt J.op--IIon. Charles A. Mayer, '.ock Haven . Aiiiitant Lam Judy Hod. John II. Orvl, of 'IrlWonte. Afociat Judge Ahrm Ogden, Clearfield Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. Prothonelary James Kerr. Rtgitter and Uncord er Uenrge M. Ferguson. Trtaiurer Philip Dotts, IHttriet Attorney J. Y. McKanriek. Sheriff James Mabaffey. n..L,t Skrrif . I. Thorn Dion. (.'ownfy Surety or Samuol V. MoCloikey, Cur- Cnnntf CommifiontrtC. W. Kyler, Graham ton P. 0.: Klah Johniton, Oramplaa Uilli P. 0.; John Norrif, Sr.. CurweniTilla Commifiontr$' Cerfc John W. Howt. runt9 n.iWr-Wllliam V. Wrl(tbt, Clear fin J : J.iwpb Oilliland, Tbroa Rum J. 8. 'or Ctuniw Coroner Jamei A. Mro, Clearflold. Commiinert Andrew J. Jaffkion, Clear fled, Wm. R. Hrown, Clearflold. S-iprrintrndtnt of PmbUe W M. L. Me. Qanwn, U enrnciu. A.r.V. -i.Wohn W.WrlRlty, Wm. Ra Iflnujrh, Cyrni Oordt.n, Clearfialdj Joph R, Irwin, V. K. Arnold, Cnrwentrillo t J- A- Living itc.nt. Dultoli City. Yl-;tUF couRffi:! "Win vou uka wht, oati or eorn for tub. s ri.ii"n ?" Wo are often inquirad of in thli way by litter from palroni who retido at a diitaneo !;, ri-Brlicld. Wa itin aay yea. The receipt! f a reijHKiiiihla merchant or njill nwnr In tba Ti"i(iitv, will anpwer ui juft u well aa tba oaib. T.h illiuttrata: If any of oor patrona will daher ur a bg f (train at tho mill of Joaeph II. llrath, in Cbeit townihip, Hrao Patohio. in Horoaida, Thorns H. torcay, in tirahaw, Wm- Porter or Mtaw'e, in Lawrence, or Brown A Peylor'i. at ll ton, 1'oioB townibip, and forward thair rrrfipia for the awunt, we will oredlt thotn on thrir account for tbe lama. In thia way all may neon pny what Ihey owe, if they will puriua thii ?"ric. ataAdvortiHui't and othors will bear in mind that all artiolei intanded tor puDitoauoo in tLii paj er matt be banded In, not lator than luefday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget U! )!iirtU'ttonttlio Opera Houeo to night! Trimmed lltUs and Bonnets at T.eh- HrTmirinp fenced and plowing land Li the work of lha farmer thia dayi, i " Tho now hotel at Cresson Springs will ba Jut) feet loon and I2i feat wide. m Wurm April thowei!H will bring May flner and bug, fliei and morquitoea. Mr. Henry liutler, o! Now York, ifi tiiitiogbii loo, Kef. 11. autiar.in idib piae. This is deli'httul growing weather. The rapid progreia of tba grain and graif il quite visible. Haveyou Rot a ticket for Uurdotto's lecture to tba Opera Houia mia neiDoaaay; evening ! Dr. Fred Todd, of Uoul.dal, who fau bean epending lha pait year In Flortu, baa rrturoed bome. Samuel ILagorty, of llagerty's Ituada, itarted on a tour of Inapeolioa to Cali fornia yentirday. Krog eoncorlB ami load matinoor arc pniiiiinnt arauifmf-nta in tba rural diftrteti at tt.ii aoAxon of tha year. On account of tho back wardncM of tho aeaaon, it il feared there will ba a learelty of floweri on Daeoration day. . . m Tho Mount Vernon (O.) Republican !ji : ''Mr Burdatta'i lecture iparklei Ilka a dia mond from beginning to end." - Tho Commissioner advertise tho 'Ooodfellow" bri-lga timber and toll hoow for Pile. Sea advertiaenipnt In tbU paper. Tho man who takes tho paper but ii too poor to pay for II will bring tin wire and (l irteen children to tha ctrrui next Friday. -Our townsman, Mr. John I. Pallor- noil hai bwo mm monad to attend the foiled Stat'i Diitrict Court j Pittsburgh neit month. ii - Wo learn from the Osceola Reveille thatfoartaoD earl ware wreoked In tba railroad yard at Oioeola by a nliplaoed iwitch on Mon day of lait weak. -a a Pr. C. N. Uickok, of Hudford, we Ic.rn from lb. ff.mla of ih.l .lct, D hm .Uot d Of.d W.rJ.o ol tlx anmi hoigr, 1. 0. 0. F , of r.nniylr.Dla. Tho old wooden liable which stood ob tli. rttr of Sn.tur WtHaca'i lot b.t b.n lorn down to Dilkiroom for ft brick liable, the found. tion of wbich btf ben oiDii)ono.d. - m An iddilion in boiny built to the law offtVt of W.ll.ct Krtbl. A olt II lo bo built la f..r tho Mft ko'iln of loblo p.ir, od other lnprotim.nl .III bo oooiimm.Ud. A Jolinntown (jcnllcmun has prow log ' prtmlin uu.nlilj ol .li.niroek biob w.i loot to bl from Irilud liuo .JO ud lt.niil.ol..l. It II Coorlihinf thoujb lo 111 IIOliTO loll. A. M. DruiRkt-r, of LulliuniburK, has libra not LtlUri of Admlnlilrolloa oo lb. .il.U of Henry lloow, drcetlod, Ulo of Brdj towi il,,r, ,nd hoi been dolj ijoilifirl to ndmlnlmr on tbi i.uii - . Major David K. Klswvilor, of Vir ginia, a former clilian of our oounty, and well known hj eferjbody in It, Ii in town. Wa nn deriiftnd that It la hit deilrt to make Clearfield Hi home la the future. i i mwi i Tho Jndiunapolis (Ind.) Journal, in l eaking of Mr. llurdetta'i lecture, aayi i "It full of side splitting fan, taa greeted with an almuit continued round of laughter and tp pltuia, nud gara Inflolt aallafaction." William Iorvitl now wenra tho star Bf a i-uiicunai, by amboriiy H the Iowa Coun cil. II oarriei all tba Jewelry and paraphernalia to pioj erl.v lecure all "rougha" and panena who "liduct ihemielvai In a rude, b'dattroui or "wemr; manner. Mr. Htupheii Holt, of Morris town 'bip. wa kaia by poitera printed at thii eflloe, "'! ll all bli personal property en Saturday, U'y llfih, eonikiling of horses, aows, farm lm '1menta, honHhold good, Ae. Pale will open t 12 a'cloek of tha day Indiaalad. Juiiils Witherow, a I-awronce town 'tii pauper, aged about ii or 4 years, died and dmi; fjB Wadneiday of lait week. Ha had baea charge on the towoahlp for a year or more, and ftb tba day af bis death ha bad partakaa af a kiarty dinner and had gotm a neighboring hotia where he was arranging some hair to mani ""tire a "iwiteh." Whtle rhas engaged he ai fva. HLi reacina ware iaterraJ at Mt. Joy en ''Way. New ffooda! Cheap goods!! Good good, at Moore's. A nice lot oi Uditu Linen and Mo hair Ulster Just received ti Lehman's. A Skuo Hum. The Pennaylvenift Railroad Company paid $214,000 to Its Altoea employes this month. Peraonn visiting town, should not fill to visit Moore's store and Uke a look round if they da tot arith U purchase. Mr. Rurdotto, of the liurlinton (la.) Hmwkrf, leeturaatkia (Wadaaaday) araning in the Opera Houae. Don't forget It I The most stylish line of slippers that ever eama Into Clearflald eounty era only to ba lean at Moora'i. (Apr. V, tl-4t. A t Moore's, in the Opera II on ho, is tba ehoepeet place t buy your boots and laoee, hall and sapa, and Uaote' furniibiog goodi. . mmm We should not sutler trotn a Cough, whan a aw doaae ol Ayar UUerry rectorai will cure. Time, money, comfort, baalth, all are aved by It. a The show is coming, and wo have a large atook of Meni,'Yonth'i,Boy'a and Children ' Clothing, on band at bottom prioea t HiRLiaoaa A Rook. Bob Burdclte,the linrlinifton Hawk- eye man, will lac to re in Pic's Opera llouie neit Wedotidar cTsning, April 37 lb. Burdette it a funny man, and yru abould put fail to bt-ar him. AdmiMion low. m - 1 - Mr. (tuinr.burg has received his Spring itook of gools. It will ba to the advantage of those who wadt any olotbing, gtate furniab tug goodi, etc., te call and a i amine bis stock. See his new advertisement ia this paper. Business ! We learn that the lady member of tha Clearfield H. K. Congregation propose holding a Loan Kibibltiou and aa Ice- Cream anl Strawberry Festival In tbe Lecture Room of the Church, about tha last of May or tbe flnt of June. Tha profit of which will be bandtd orer to lha Church. A Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety was organjted by tbe ladies of the Clearflald Prtbytrian Cborch lait Wedaeiday afternoon The followlog officer! ware eboieo : Preildent- Mri. II 8, Butler, Vice President Mn. Nannie R. Fulforrt, Peeratary Mr. R. II. Shaw, TribiurcrMisa Mary Moisop. Barn IHirsko. Wo learn that a large barn, about 60s, OS feet, on a farm owned by Clark B. Nerris, situate about one mile and a half oath of Curwenivillr, wa dertroyed by fire early on Friday ereolDg last The farm wai occupied by a tenant A lot of grain stored in the building wa consumed. Tbe property was insured for about ooa-lbird of Its value. m - Voi.i'ntif.r Information. An cx change say : "Aa Erie preacher, who wa an noyed by tha ladies of bia congregation turning about in their seats, paused In hia diioonre to say : 'Ladies, if you will give ma your attention for a few moment, I will keep a lookout on the door, and if anything worse than a man enters, I will warn you In time for you tn make your escape.' " Band Kehtival 1 Tbe CitUen's Cornet Band will bold a Festival In Pie's Opera Home, commencing Monday lOih (Decoration day) and to continue all week. Strawberries, lee cream, oranges, randier, nuti, eta. The hoy so licit aid from the ladies In lb way of donation of oakea, cream, etc., and will call upon our cltlisn in a fsw days lo ascertain what they arc willing to contribute. Wo wero in error in stating last weak that Mr. W . C. Cardon would Uke poison. on of the Mancioo lluma, in this borough, on tbe first af May neit. Mr. Cardon has purchased tbe property, but tbe leaie of Mr. S. B. Row doei net expire until lha lit of April, 18M2, and unlets totne "new deal" takes place In the mean time the prefect landlord will bold the fort until the eipiretioo of bli leave. Death of H. F. Nai olk. A dis patch wa received at thii place last Tbunday, announcing tba death of Henry F. Naugie, who aotoa four or Are year ago kept a Jewelry itora in thi borough. Ha remorse! from here to Free moot, Ohio, where be wa engaged In the same bu ilneai at the time of hi death. He laavci a wife and three children to mourn. One of the oh lid raw. a oa Is a helpless Inralld- -. a - - - Look Oct! Some of tho "specula tors" Id Life loin ranee policies Issued in Penn sylvania mutual oomiianie hare been extensively operating in Frederick eounty, M J., tba aggregate mm mi urea reacting into million, anu so mucn interest ba been excited by the recent diaeovery of the a operation that action by tbe next Mary land Legialature to prevent the traffic la confi dently talked ot. Philadelphia litcortt. We learn that tbi game Is being played by "ipeoulatori" ia our county, and that name of prominent oltiaen here are cited a supporting tba fraud. Sueh is aot tba fact, and our people should be on their guard. A rail man named Christ. Frank bonier, whose home is near Curwenivllle, and a river policeman, named Decker, gat into an alter ation about a raft at Look Haven on Saturday last, which resulted In Frankhousar striking tba policeman on tbe bead with a heavy club caus ing serinui Injur I m. Frankhouaer waa arrested nd la in. Jail at Lock Haven. It sppear that Frsnkfa'iusar bad a raft tied, aad the policeman wanted him to move it farther down. This Frankhouaer refused to do. Tbe policeman picked up an ax and wa about cutting the rope, when the former picked up a pieca of a Inch pole and struck Deoker on lb bead and the result may prove fatal. A Slow Bottle Traveler. The Wllllamsport ftuelr at BuUrtin of Saturday last contains the following notice, wbieh will he read with Interest i "Mr. J.U. VYelteroth found a bottle on Thar day, the 14th in it , In tha river near Lop port's furniture factory, South Williauisport. In the bottle which had been tightly sealed, wa found a piece of paper bearing the fullowiog menage Rrrovo, February SO. Ift'S. To Wiotorvtr may Jtnd thit : The boys of the Renovo high school, wishing to try aa experi ment, put this In a bottle In t bis place on Wednes day evening at Dfteen minutes of fla o'clock, Tha Under of this will confer a gieat favor by in form ins; 'he ndenlgned by postal curd or letter. Yours, respectfully, Ciuni.na Moork, Oroiuir tlLRNN, Renovo, Clinton county, Pa. According to tbe above note this bottle messen ger ha been over three years working Its way from Rtnova to Williamspart. It 1 certainly one of tbe aloweit bottle movement! on the West Branch aeer brought to our notice. Fine Stock. John (ilaub, ot Law rence township, lat week purchased a shorthorn Durham bull ( Red Duke) from Col. Oeorge 8brop shire, of Bourbon eonnty, Kentucky, for IflOO. This Viol I Is not quite eletea months old, and weljched I.MH pounds on the day of sale. Tbls Is ue nf tha Bnett bred anlmale la tbe United States, his pedigree running back through the American and Kngllsh herd books fur sixteen vol um. Mr. Olauh end the gentlemen who a aisled him In purchasing Red Duke deserve great credit, for the farmer of ClesrAeld ouoty now have a good an opportunity of raising a Una grade eatt la a though they lived In the "blue grass" rrgioni of Kentucky, and they will cer tainly avail tbemsalve of thli privilege aad im prove their itock. A the timber la oar midst is rapidly disappearing, oor people will eventually be oompslled te resort to other pursuit. Farm ing and nock-raising are among sue most piaai aat and pre III aide builneiae that a man oaa en gage In, If they only start out In the right direc tion. There ii ai much moaey te he realised from good eat tie aad good horse a there is from good timber. Railroad Wreck. About 5 o'clock last Saturday af ataoon levea wadel cars broke loose from tba train standing on tba elding at the Summit atatioa on tbe T. A C. Railroad Jumped tha switch aid started down tbe road toward Tyrone. No brakeman being on, they eoold sot be stepped. Aa angina wa tmmedlataly seat after them. Tba ear Jumped the trak at lha north end ef tbe curve, striking tbe water plug newly built), tearing it entirely down, and alio destroying forty ar Ifty feet ef track. Ne penon wa hart. The men working at the "Big Fill were terribly frightened when they law it eoalng and heard tha terrible eraah. Train No. IS, wbich waa ahoat passing Vail, waa held there nniil the engine that waa coat after them ratura ed lo tbe Summit. Tbe Mall train going eoiib waa detained at the "Big Fill" about one hoar. Tbe Iom or the water tank will amount to a couple of thousand dollar. The tarea ear wore loaded with about M.OOO pounds of aoeleaoh. Tba ears were badly moaned up going aver tbe bank. Condaeter Uraffu wa getting ready te Uke tha loaded trait down tba mountain to Tyrone when It broke, and the aavea ear ttarUd aa their twa aooeuat, Tha speed ef then ars going down lhat steep grade tan be Imagined, and no persona Injured I a mtraclt. More i Imailna those alxty men an the track at work en tha "Big rui whan tbty aa what wee earning dowa the mountain I They sealed the height an almost at god time a tha Uila aw king DECORATION DAY. Tbeeittian of Clearflold aad vicinity and the member of Larimer Post, Q rani Army af lha Re pablla will nnlte thla year In the observance af Decoration day, May SO, and will ate every effort to make the oeremonlce ol that day mora Imposing than aver before known la tbla vlaiatty. Col. John W. Forney, of Philadelphia, has bean aeea red to deliver the oration, and will ba present. unless prevented by sickness or aome other unavoidable circumstance. Let all unite la hon oring the memory of the fallen heroes. Every body In Clearflald eounty la Invited to he present aad particlpata In tha aer monies of honoring tba fallen dead. The Committee ef eitlaen and tba Committee appointed by Larimer Post met and org an i tad the following programme: Ckitf ifartknl Dr. E. M.SraiuaaR. COKMirTBBOS tTITATIO. W. A. Harr, A. M. Row, J. F. McKcarick, K. A. Bigler, J. Frank Snyder. CONHITTKB 01 riKint B. Jam Kerr, W. M. Rbaw, II. F. Wallace, A. F. Boyutun, George Ferguson, W. R. MoPberson. COMMITTUK OS DICOUATIOlt. Geo. C. Moore. P. A. Gaulin, James Kerr, Alloa Showers. Q ussls Kratser, Mary Brown, Kitty McCullougb, Alloa Bet I, Jennia Reynolds, Carrie Wilson, Nannie McLaughlin, Nannie Low man, Mary Houston, Minnie Kennarilf AgK Row, Helen Shirk, Juliet lleauiigneur, Onasie Oearbeart, Nettle Young-, Minnie Millar, Nannie Sbaw, Alice Ogieu, Pasiie Sumo, Ida 0 it den, Kate Bridge, Ruth MoOaughay, Minnie Wation, Mary Wbilebill, Kdith Burch fluid, Jennie Bridge, Alice Worrell, Huth How, Maud Hpaokman, Frances McKanriek, Annie Leitainger, Pallia Oaulin, Lillia Kiley, Mary Snyder, Maggie Leidy, Annie K regie, Emma Graham, Ida Thompson, Nellie McCullougb, com mitt an ox araaKBKe. " Capt. P. A. Uaulln, Smith V. Wilson. OOMUITTIB TO Mill OU&TB. Cornellua Owens, Oliver Conklin, W. A. Ogden, R. J. Sbaffoer, Jerry Oar doer, Luin Amis, W. B. Miller. ri.ORAL COMMITTER. J. I. Patterson, Mr. Reekie Fulton, Amos Row, " Anna Fulton, J. L.Lea ry, " K.S. Liddell, Harry Wa'lace, " m. K. Wallace, J. Maurice Hofrr, " W. II. Dill, C. L. Biddle, " Elliabeth Hbaw, J L. R. Ileichhold, James Msbefley, A. Bowman Weaver, " J. M. Hastings, L. J. Morgan, ' Jamea Dougherty, C. II llallord, N J. K. Johnaton, Eli Bloom, " JohnUulioh, J. F. Powell, " Frank Short. Frank Cardon, " G. D. Ooodfallow, J.Kay Wrigley, M D. Benner, J. M. Blew art. " L.J. Morgan, Harvey Ale, ' D. W. Moore, Mrs. S. J. Row, ' Mary Cmtn, " Walter Barrett, C. Clay Roger, " Frank Fielding, " F. B. H hatter, " J. II. McKnally, " 0. L. Moore, F.O-Harris, T. J. Boyer, u F. O. Chorpennlng, " D. G. Nevling, J. W. Wright, " Alf. Mitchell, M T. II. Murray, " A. J. fberbaugb, Wm. D. liifflpr, " L. K. McCullougb, " J. P. Burcbtield, " Harry Liringaton, " J. I. Patterson, " Kd. Burohfleld, - " J. M. Newer I, " Harry Hemphill, A.M. Hills, W. 8. Taylor, " K. M. cicbourer, M John Stadlor, 41 Harry BlKlr, " H. T. King, " D. L. Krebs, " Fred. Irwin, " G. L. Read, " Toad. Hhaw, " W. R. MoPharson, ' Dr. Sweeney, , " Joseph Balrd, " Putnam Smith, " G. Laidy, ' Harvey Pass mora, AI. M. Row, W. A. Ogden, T. A. Fleck, " J. F. McKanriek, " H. S. Butler, Wm. R. Brown, " ilenrv Uridjre, " Andrew Pentt, " H B.VanValtab, " Gas Leavy, " John Fulford, Mil Edith Tate, " Ed. B i;ler, " Blanche Mossop, W. A. Wallace, Ltllla Tate, " W. W. lletts, " Guaaie Wallace, " W. J. Holler, " Carrie Boyer, " Melina Bigler, " Jennie Bigier, " Kli Bloom, " Ruth Row, " (io. Wearer, " Ruth Weaver, " P. A. Gaulin, " Emma Foley, " Geo. W. llbeeia, " Frances Foley, " t. B. Row, " Anni Wright, " J. G. Uartawlck, " Carrie Boggs, - Richard Bbaffner, Kata Lrnob. " Harrison Specce, " AMna Denning, " Richard Shaw, ' Alice Flegal, M James Kerr, " Lou Hetsey, " James McLaughlin, " Helen Powell, I). W. McCurdy, " Jennie Shaw, " A. F. Boy n ton, " Frank Shower, " Helen Huston, ' Blanche Robins, H E. W. Graham, " Jennie Powell, " J. L. Mel'herion, " Jennie McCullougb " Reuben MoPberson, " Edith McCullougb, " F.K.Smlib, " Marie McAlpine, ' J. S. Shower, " Annie MaoUod, W. M. flhaw, " Kate Moore, " Joeepb Shirk, " Cornelia Larimer, " Richard Shirk, ' Llbbie Smiley, " Israel Test, " Klla Goodfellow, Geroge Thorn, Clara Beausigneur, " J. D. Snoke, " Mary McGaugbey, " Harry Shaw, " Maud Dear heart, " John Simmons, Bella Mitchell, ' Samuel Snoke, M Sadie Mitchell, " Henrietta Welch, " Annie Mitchell, " F. M. Cardon, " Vira Thompson, " W. C. Cardon, " Mary Sackett, " George Young, " Graoe Row, M Jamas Adams, " Clara Howe, " Cyrus Gordon, M Ada Ale, " G. Ii. Goodlander, " Jennie Row, " Geo. D, Hunk, N Minnie Bridge, " 8. I. Snyder, ' Carrie Sbaw, " Wm H. Molbolland, i HattieSwan, " Wm. V. Wright, " Annie Mitchell, " John McGaughey, Liiile Reed, " II. W.Smith, Fannie Shaw, Frank Reed, Klla Sbaw, " J. K. Bottorf, Maggie Irvln, " John McBride, " Suaia MacLeod, J. G.Scbrvver, ' Sophie Smith, " J. Irvln McBrids, " Pasiie Wilson, A.P.Moore, May Merrell, G. W. Snyder, " Karab Porter, ' Harry Snyder, Mary Kratser. O. B. Merrell, Helen Irvin, ' Klam Brown, " Lillia McKinslry, ' Samuel Scbank, Lydia Sou gar t, " J. M. Adami, " Mary Worrell, ' J. F. Irwin, Klisa John ion, C. Owens, " Emni Watson, Henry Owens, M Ella McClellan, D. R. Fnllerton, " Pallia Cooper, ' Samuel I. Surge, " Alice Ogden, " J. A. Stock, Lillia Goodfellow, M. G. Rook, " Km ma Camp, ' J. A. Faust, Martha Tate. HORRIBLE 1 Tha following we clip from the Brookvtlla Democrat of April 30th t "We have beard the particular of a aad and horrible accident which occurred in tbe edge of Armstrong eounty, near tbe JelTanen oounty Una, on Monday of laat week. William Neal, an eld man, aged perhaps eighty year! Ilred with bla daughter and three or four little grand ehildrea, near tbe little village of Eddy? Ilia. Tbe eld man bad become ao decrepit be could only get about with great difloalty, and hi condition waa auoh that if be should fall down be could not rise without aasiitanoe. On the evening of tbe day mentioned hi daughter startel acros lb field to n neighbor' houae to get aome milk, leaving her father and her three or four little children at tbe bouse. Soon after her departure on of tbe little girla came Into the house and told her grandfather the roof of the bouee wa on fir. He told theliltle girl U go at one for her mother. Ha made his way by eorn mean to the garret, and wa followed by another of tba little girls with a bucket of water. While ia the garret be fell dowa and wa attar ly unable to rite.- He told hi grand-daughter te go down and Uke all the children out of tbe house, but he would bav to bora op aa he could aot get oat ef the garret. Thla little girt then left him, aad with the other children went to the barn, leaving the babe, n few months old, In tbe eradle In Ihe house. The gtrt aent for the mother missed bar in seme way, hut the mother aoon re turned, having discovered the fire oa ber way. Aa aoon aa she entered the house her Brat thought wa for her falter, knowing his helpless eonditlon. She sought him in every room in the building, and then went to the garret, tbe door of which wa olosed, and resisted all effort lo open IL Sb knew aot at the time that the old men waa there. It 1 thought that la hi atrnggle to get out he had rolled again at the doer aad held It fast. She then removed hef babe, aad the aelghbera began to gather la, whoa the children told where their grandfather was. By thla time there waa no possibility of rcuing him, and bl body waa not recovered nntll largely destroyed. When tha body waa recovered It waa more than half burned up. Tba greater portion of the eooUnls of tbe building war burned with It. Tba desk in which Mr. Neal kept his money and paper were aaved." An Jnvaluabli Article. The readers af tbe Argm have ao doubt eeen tbe ad vartlaemant of Xiy'e Cream Balm In another column. An article like "Cream Balm" baa long bean deaired, and now thai it la witbla the reaek ef ufforere from Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., there I every reason to believe Uey win make the moat of It. Dr. W. K. Buck man, W. E. He mm an, Druggist, and ether EajUalaaa have given It a trial , aad all reeemmead U la tba blgheat terras Motion, Pn.t iMHf Argus, Oct, 7, 171. We have sold maay gioaaef Ely' Cream Balm, and art grail fled ta hear from our customer the most flattering report believe It fa) an urtlole of real merit. Bairn A Co., Wholeeale Droggiits, Philadelphia, Pa, Thanking our many old customers for their put patronage, we would lollolt a eon tiaaaaea of same from aid aad new easterner, giving all a cordial invitation to aall and see ene af tba largest elect ef man', yoathi, boy' and eh lid ran 'a clothing avtff brought ta Clearflald. eat. lMf.) HiatiMxt A Real. MISS MOLUK BROWN, THE I PR1DE0F AMERICA. "910,000 toProduca Her Equal.' The Grand Circus Royal English Menagerie, As., will pitch Ita acres of Uot at Clearflald on Friday, April ltb. One ef tha obisf attract ions la riding ia tha Grand Cjrou Royal, Ao., la the extraordinary performance of Mis Motile Brown. Thla lady differi, In her general display or hone man ship, from all other who have preoeded her ia the Americas arena. She owe her unpre cedented success mostly to tbe balance and una cular power aha poison, whleh enable her tn aiium almost Impoiaible attitude aad change of poilUoa, upon her naked horte, during her lightning like flight around the arena All bar movement are marvel of grace and dexterity, animated picture of elegant Intrepidity, thrill ing dashaa of aupor-emlnent art, aelf-eoolrol and Indomitable nerve, auch as no other equestrian, either male or female, ever acoompllihed before her. Her specially wonderful achievement af throwing lomersaulu from the back of her naked horse, while la full motion, toga t ha r with her rapid and ruckles style of backward riding, In all tha principle eltiee of tbe new and old world, have caused Presidents, Senator and lb public, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, U mingle their shouUof applanae and wild huaia of delighted approval. Whatever claim other ol the pro fession may make ooncernlng their aklll In bare back equ I tat Ion Ism, oar tain It ts that no lady ha ever accomplished the fsaU, or equalled the dar ing ef this "America's own peerles representative"-Miis Molli Brawn. EDUCATIONAL. Programme of the Educational Association, to be held in the Lutheran couron ai new atuipori, May Tth, IftSl. Afternoon session com mono in g at 1:80 P. M. Address of W a loo me.. W. A. Bloom. Response - H. J. Sloppy. "Should Teacher be guided by tbe wishes of Parents in directing what pupils should study f D. M. Bloom, "Ought the aim of Education hatha training of Individual Faculties T' A. J. Smith. 'Tfa Teacher' Personal Habit and Kxemple a Factor ia forming tbe Character of the Young." 0. E. Owen. "Should Public opinion be regarded by the Teacher aa tba Sundard of Right?" - H Isaac Mays. "Kind of Education to make good American Citisens." F. W. Curry. "Moral Instruction In the Public Sohools." W.A. Bloom. "Should Intelligence be one of the eeaal Qualification requislU to the Right or Suffrage 1" D. Witherow. "Word Method." W. A. Blaughenbaupt. Evening aesaion commencing at 7:30 P. M. "Present Requirement,"... Prof M.L. McQuown. Lecture S.T. Brock bank, Esq. Address rrr. u. is. Wuber. F. W. Cunar, Chairman of Executive Committee. ai mm Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Coal and other freight aent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for tha weekending April luth, 1881, and the lame time last year COAL. For tbe week - Same lime last yer Increase Previously during year - Same time last year Increase Total In 1881 , Same time last yaar Increase otixb raaifia Lumber Miscellaneous freights 119 ear. . 161 " A Word to Mothers. Mothers should remember that a most Important duty at tbi season I to look after tha health of their familie and cleame tbe malaria and Impurities from their systems. There Is nothing that will tone up the stomach and liver, regulate the bowels and purify tbe blood ao perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic, advertised In our columns. The wonderful oures of long aUnding cases of rheu matism, neuralgia and malarial d I lord or la the reason why tbi pure and excellent family medi cine lasa generally esteemed. Pott. 4 fl-4t. New Dailt Staoe Link. James L. Leavy baa succeeded in baying a dally mall esttb llihed between Clearfield and Pennfleld, and will hereafter run a dally atage between the two point. His contract began with April 1st, and the stag will leave Clearfield every morning (exoept Sun day) at I o'clock, tanking connections with all train on the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re. turning after tha tart trail the same evening. Passenger and freight will be carried at low rates. Orders left at any of tha hotels will be attended to. I0apr7u-tf Thirty M illion Hear. Tho Ander son creek drive (26,000,000) under tbe Superin tendence of George Merrell, and tha Bigler drive (4,000,000 ),out ef Curry run, met at Curwensvllla on Saturday evening last, and together passed Clearfield on Sunday morning about V o'clock. The rear of thirty million I a Job not to be aneec ed at when boomed, Tbe Ardell drive, out of Cush ereek, la now lb only one behind. Flynn 'a drive passed out of Clearflald ereek early last week. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Postofflce at Clearfield, Pa., Tor the week ending April 26th, 1881 : Piatt B, Brush, Mis Margarett Brown, Laiane Oonlllua, Mis Annie M. Dlllen, MiisKloira Dunlap, Alfred Long a. ore, Ml Meroie Langdon, Miss Lissle MoCrackea, Btanislan Manilla, Scott Smith, Mr. J. T. Wallio. P. A. GAULIN, P. M. This Way for Your Pumps! The undersigned Is now lole agent for the sale of the Celebrated Wooden Pumps manufactured by tbe Toledo Pump Company. They are without doubt the best pump In tba world. Tbv throw more water, work easier, aad laat longer than any pump ever put on the market. Also, for Bale, Iron Force and Pitcher Pumps. Repairing done promptly. rann bach bit. Clearfield, March tU, Iftftl-Sm. Coal In. If any of our coal bank men feel like trading eome of their product for a serlei of numbers of eoplea of the Clbabmrld Rnrt BLtCAir, we will gladly ahow (hem whr to put two er three hundred bush si i on account la that way. We have a bla at our residence and one at tbe office that will bold a load every now and then. A bint to tbe wis I a very isge re mark, and abeuld be sufficient. tf A Fact. An artvortisemoiitinsertod in the Rbfcblican will reach more reader than if published tn all the other paper in the coun ty, and cost the adrertlsei lese than one-half Ia other words, an advert I semen t published In our Jturoal la worth double tha price of that charged by any ether publisher la tho eounty, It U a fact," tf. 11. A, K rut kit Is general agent for ci ear tie id eounty for the New improved Vomer tie Sewing Machine, A large diieouot from tbe regular price will be given lo partle buying for cash. aprtO-St. Plymouth Kock Kggs from puro bred took j also a few sitting! of Rouen Duck Eggs, for sale by Mr. II. V. Lewi, Clearfield, Penn'a. Agents wanted lor Lykons Valley Mutual Aid Society. Home office, Lykeas, Danpbln oounty, Fa, Fire dollar will sscnr an murine of $1,000. Send for circular. 4 4-41 ToSportbmen. I bavofishingtacklo of all kind j also, powder, shot, lead, caps, car tridge, ete. Fa an Sicrbtt, March 23, 2m. All who have looked at Moore's stock so far, concede ,t to b tbe best, flnest, and moat stylish that avereame Into Clearflold. Burt's fino shoes for ladies, and Hurt A Heart' tho for gent', eao only be bought at Moor', and don't yoa forget It Buy Richardson's Klmira boots and Carlisle fine shoe. Ken better made. Bold only by II. A. Kratser apr20.lt. Springtime has comoagain with new atyles and low price at Hir linger A Roek't. Call and fee. apr. IMt na mt Xtncnill'a l.mlirarA ilnra Bud see th cheapest aad best Sewing Machine for th least money. Dea. 31 tf. A fino lot ol Ladies' now Spring Coats of the latest titles and paterna Jmt received at Lehman 'a. Tho stock of ladies' slippers and Mtsaei' slippers at Moora'i eannot be beaten In tbe city. McCall 'a Now York glove-fitting paper pattern aold by U. A. Kratser. A Hmrir Mnft.nrn WahtkdI An- ply ta Samuel Bell, Clearflald, Pa. 4 0 Ol Trunks) Trunks II Satchels! Satch els 1 1 very cheap at Moore's. The best II shirt is for sale at Moore's FROM GOSHEN. HflAwariLLi, Pa., April 13d, 1881. Km tor RKpuaunn i Aa I have noticed the report of ether schools In your paper, X would ask you to give us space for our school. Prof. W. 8. Luther, who bad charge of the Sbawavllle chool the put term, wa lb moat uoe'ul teaoher wo overbad bare. The citlien took a deep Intereit'ln tbe school and were well pleased with the whole work. The public examination at the dose or the term ibowd the work of aa earnest teaoher. The aobolar were tnuoh ur prlsed oa tbe lit of April with a treat of sendiae, oraagei, eake and peanut, and on tha laat day of acbool tbe teaoher waa surprised by tbe pupils presenting him with Burn', Byron'sand Shakes peai's poetioal work and a number ef other presents. Our school was a complete auooeaa. Our beit wish go with Prof. Luther wherever he may ga. Your, Ao. A Patrob. All the latest styles and novelties In tbe way of gent nook wear, ar te be een at Moore', Moore's aro just receiving all tho late it styles ta men a and boys' hats and shoes. Straw huts and white vesta cheap thia week at IILrlinger ft Rook'. 4 17-Jt Ladies shoes from 75 conts up can be bought at Moor'. Straw huts can bo bought at Moore's for a cent. SPIC'IJER-MOKOAN.-IuCleerAild, Pa ,ou Tuesdav. April IWh, lotfl, by Bar. Ym. 11. Dill, Mr. L'ii;ia Spkiirr and Mi SaDik Moan am, both of Indiana county, l a. HOOVER Sll OFF. At tb M. I. parvooage in Glen Hone, on Thursday, April 14tb. ISHl. by Kav, F. Adams, Mr. Jona Hoovbr, of Houtsdale, and Mil Klmiha Snorr,01 fussy villa, ROBBINfl JOPLINU. In Kooa township, at in residence or ueorge r . ttooinns, on I Sun day, March a 1st, 1881, by James M. McKe. Kiq. Mr. Frahkli B. Hoxbi., af Knox township, and Miss Uansta H. Jofmhu, of Woodward town ship. HOI) 118. At Osceola Mills, on Saturday, April lfllb, 1SB1, Dr, K. i. nanus, aged v year. McCLARRKN At Trnotvllle, on Friday, April 22d, 16H1, Jamb, wife of Wm. McClarren, aged about oti year. OGDEN. In Clearfield borough, on TuuJay, April ivtb, iski, iRA.iniaut ion or M. U. aad b. F. Ogden, aged 11 weeks. HOOVER. In Lutberaburg, on Monday even ing, April 18th, S8l,atve'clock,Uu!fRr Uoovaa, aged 66 year, 1 1 month and 17 day. TKKPI.K In Brady township, on Saturday, April i:d, 1831, Jokx P., son of George B, and Delia ice pie, aged l year and 1 montns, SNYDER. In Brady township, en Monday, March 21st, 181, at 4 o'clock A. M.,of scarlet fever, Sara A oh us, aired 5 years, 0 months and 24 days ; on Monday, March Zat, ll,atT o clock P, M., or scarlet fever, Uknjamir r., aeea z years, 9 month and 10 day) children of Wm. 11. and ttcuecca j. bnyder. Dearest children, you have left us, And our loas we deeply feel ; But 'lis God that called you from ns, He can all our sorrowi heal. J. B. SMITH. In Brady township, on Tuesdav, April lVth, I Ml, FnAXCia ii, ion of Jacob C. and Martha K. Smith, aged 8 year and 14 day, Thou bast gone and left us, Franky, Thou hast left us all alone But we hope that we shall meet thee In that bright sternal bom. When we look around Ihe table, There we see a vacant chair i Nona has filled it yet more dearly Than the one that Uft there. Thou bait nfferd much on earth But thy u fieri tig now ir o'er; And we'll try and meet thee, Franky, On that bright celestial sfaora. Special. Okh IltianRBD Pan Cbxt. Discocrt ov Old Pmcai. Sewing Machines can now ba purchased at Merrell' tin and variety store, from I.U up wards. All kinds of sewing machine repaired on the shortest notice. Clearflald, Pa., July 18, 1877. Wawtrp. Delivered at the Rail Road. 10(1,(1110 2fl-Inch shaved shingles. IKl.OOO 24-inch sawed shingle. 100,000 feet of pin board. 600,0110 14-feet shaved hoop. 6,000 railroad tie. &0,OuOfetof good hemlock board. For which I will pay tb blithest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the Tyrone ueameid Kaiiroeu. J. F. Krambr, CIcarGeld, Pa., Oct. 16, lBTS-tf. nf ust Iteclvrl. JuBt flocnived by ARNOLD, at CUKWESSVILLK: Car Load Nova Scotia Tlastorl Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats Ctiop I Cur Load Dcaken Salt 1 Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Dry Goods. Grocorios, Ac! Mrbhingles, Hark. 11. Ji. lies and Gruin will bo tukon in exchange CurwonBvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEABFIELD MARKETS. Clraifibld, Pa, April, loth, 1681, Flour, per ewt. $3 00 Buckwheat Flour, per ewt ... S 00 Corn Meal, per cwt 1 SO Chop, rye, per cwt 1 AO Chop, mixed, per cwt 1 40 Bran, per cwt 1 00 Wheat, per buibal 1 10 Rye. per bushel SO Oats, per bushel aO Corn, ears, per bushel 40 Buckwheat, per bushel AO Clover seed 0 to Timothy leed S 76 Potatoes, per bushel 7 Apple, par bushel AO Oniona ..... 1 &0 Hams, psr pound, Hi Shoulder, par pound ..-... p Dried Beef, per pound IV Chickens, per pair 60 Butter, per pound 2& Egps, per dosen H H. 16 Salt, per ack, large 2 0b Coal Oil, par gallon 16 Lard, per pound 12 Dried Apples, per pound . 6 Dried Peaches, per pound 10 Bean, par bushel S 00 $w giflnrtisrmcnt?. COW Vtm iAI,K. Th undersigned has four good MILCH COWS for sale. Three or them are ot me Aidernev nreeu, can on address U. W. Ml'LLKN, Curwcnsvi'le, Pa. apr20, 'II Si. TIRY MT Natnci and location of tbo ej persona drawn a Jurors to serve at May urm, commencing en tne lourin jb outlay .mj and continuing two weeks; That ran a Jcrorb Morpat, Mat 18 n. Lew Lawhead. Clearfield Jaa Glenn, For eu ion, M DDelavin, Houtsdale' Wash Hess, Greenwood, Jobn il Bonn, " iJas Mitchell, Lawrence, K B Haituao, Osceola, jJohu Jlrown, " J H Fridav, " U Mcoabarger, Morris, F Hoilopetor, Baoearla, IJ L Stewart, ' Jackson Ramaley, Bell,. A A Long, Pike, Jno Bumbarger, DoggiJobn It ed, Sandy, Wm Crowell, liradlord, P B Weaver, J W Gearhart, " T P IlollisUr, Ell Harmon, Bra ly, Isaac D Hi Her " Urn Hartsfelt, ' ! Tbo Foster W W KiBg.Barmldo, i Frank Fob. She ft Corson, T U Simon, IS Mchee, " Jos Harrison, Woodward Jno Addleman, Chest, ' Ja Harrison, WW Hepburn, " Jobn Lloyd, " W Schnarrs, Covington, D S Hughes, Decatur. Grand Juror Mondat, Mat 10th. A J Hagerty, Clearflald,! Wm Mnffat, Decatur, G W Dickey, Houtsdale R R lleeal, Goshen, J H Kelly, n Wash gton Ham'l Stile, Gulicb, J J Pie, Osceola A H Rosenkren,Hukn A K Green, Beccaria, II L Henderson, Bell, Bd Hoover, Bosks, Fred Brown, " Jno Bwan, Jr., Jordan, Philip Rrhard, Knos, J F Mullen. Lawrence. Jeff Llts, Bradloid, Cba Radnor " W I Curlev. J W Hollanbach, Morris Jno B Kyler, J 8 Fry, liurnilde, W N Prothero, Sandy, K G Gearhart, Deatur,'Jne Clark, Woodward, 8 nrown Wbbk Morpat, Mat IOtb. Harry Roas, Clearfield, ;MW Johnson, Oren'd Rrnest Bock. W J Conrad. Gullob, Jas Moor, Houtsdale, Don St Geo Frasier " Geo W Spiee, " N. F. Brown, Huston, J Rorenkrans, " Wm Hoffman, " Samuel Lee, " Peter Mayi, Knos, W M Ca i heart, " Wm Loekett. John 11 Potter, L City, K a llemaoa, Newbrug. Wm May, Osceola, And Kloar.WallacetoB, Isaac Lyle, Beeeeria, Ham'l Bodle, " Lemuel Root, " Samuel Weltrl, Bell, W D Sbiray, Bradford, J L Pearca, 14 Sam 'I Lamberry " W A Hoover, Daniel Fisher, Cheil, Albert DeWitt, " Thoma Ellis. " R J ShaSncr, Lawrence, Hugh Mullen, " Thos Laoich. " i Wm Beaumont, " 'J Danglebarger, Pik, 'Chri.t Oardlook, " 'Robert Porter, K Knnti. Handv. Lewis rVheflar, Sandy, J CathtrwooJ, Decatur, GeoGaikia, (1 r u Mattern, " w nam, John Hughes, " i B W Morgan, Woodw'd W B Morgan, Chu R Foe, " Dan'l Hour, Graham, i Harry Hartman, " W. th nnderslined, hereby certify that the foregoing list of names of parsons ware drewn by ns on the 2d day oi April, a. v. mm, in acooru ane with wnirm Issued by tbe Ilea. Charles A Maver. Prestdrat Judge of the Court of Clear field oountv. hearing date the Id day af April, A. D. 18! I, to aerv aa Grand and Traverse Juror ta tbe several Court to be held at Clear flold, eomaiencing en lb fourth Monday (fed) la May, A, I), leal, lo continue two weeks. JAM US MAUAFFKV, Sheriff. A. J. JACRHON, WM. R. BHOWN, Jary C earn ile aer. leurleld, Pa., Apr. 0, llll-tt. ?)tw dvfrtijSfmrnts. Oil PRINTING OF KVBRY DE8CRIP ' ttoa neatly atacated t thla office. NOTU'C The undersigned, residing la the village of Weitover, in Chest towoahlp, bu made tbe necessary arrangements ana pro poses to open an RATING HoUSR for the ac commodation of the public generally, and I here- oy tenon a noerai soar oi mt pHvim prvus(. Weetover, Pa., Feb. 9, )88l.tf. SHOKMAkl w(J-I hereby Inform my pa trons, and mankind In general, that I bav removed my sboemaklag shop to tb room In Graham' row, over S. I. Snyder' 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 a goou aa oaa o uone any. where else. Positively this I th cheapest shop In Clearbeld. JOS. H. DKKHING. Dea. 11, 1S78-U. C CAUTION. All persona are hereby warned J against purchasing or In any way meddling with the following described personal property la tbe possession of Joba Dtxou, of Boggi town ship, Clearflald eouaty, Pa., to wit i One sorrel bora aad one bay stallion. The foregoing prop erty wa purohased by me, at private sale, on the 28th of March, and is left with said John Dixon on loan only, subject to my order at any time. Wallaoatoa, Pa. April IS, 1881-St. DR. HUTCHINSON'S WORM DESTROYER AaOIftandTrinl Itemedr. XrmovmthtWarm and the mtcrrtion that ki rp them oJity. Wo ejuarantee IU virtue. We have hundred of Testimonial, col lerted in the lat 1ft yt'iira, prnvlnir conrluidycly (At i no remedy ajvcil to Dr. Ilutchlneota'e Worm lelroyrr to rt-uiovo the Worms all kinda, Htnmd, ."rut, tuny, ai'u iiKf, mat imi-ai uie numao bjbwul i'hutician buv then and aire them to their MinWtii- pttUciiU. Trre it no huvdmg or qunckrrv about thia iUoiuiiKbly rollaMq niotUclne. Price, c. Nr box. A.W. WHIUHI t CO., WholHil Drsrriiti, Harkttand Front Streets, Philadelphia February I, lS.3m. Valuable Farm for Sale. rpilK undsrsigned offers a first- class slock and X grsia farm for iile, situate one mile north o( Lumber City, oontainmg 230 ACRES, Must of which i cleared and under a good state of cultivation, and having a large plank bouse, well finished, a large bank barn, and all necessary cutbuildlngi, all new. Fountain pump, good water at the door : also, one at the barn. A good bearing orchard, etc for further particular call on tbe premise or address (iftU. V. rAOPMirilft, Lumber City, Pa. April 20, 1881-tf. TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CLEARFIELD COUHTY, Grktlkwrk : In pursuance of tbe forty-third section of the Act of otb of Mar, 18j4, you are hereby notified to meet In Convention, at tbe Court Dome, In Oleartield, oa the Orat iuesday in Mar. A. D. 1881, bing tbe third day of tha month, at I o'clock in the afternoon, and select rtva voice, by a majoritr of the whole number of Directors preienl,ons person of literary and scien tific acquirements, and of skill and experience In the sit of teaching, u County Superlntedent, for the three succeeding years : and oertify the result to tbe State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, u required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said Aot. at. U. MWI Ufl, County Superintendent of Clearfield oounty. April 12, I feu 1-at. Widow's Appraisement. In tbe matter of tb estate of Nl.ihcla J. Walsh, lata of Woodward township, Clearfield county. Pa., dee'd. Whereas, Mary Walsh, widow of said deceased, bavins: elected to retain real estate to tbe amount ol Bli no, notice l Pert by given tnat tne apprais ers appointed to value and appraise tbe same. have filed their report with tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans Court, letting aside to tne widow afore said, at tbe ppraiaed value of $2?6, tbe undivided one-half of a certain lot or piece of ground, situate in North Houtadal. Woodward township, Clear field oounty, Pa., fronting 100 feet on Swop street, and running baok at right angle south 17 decree welt 150 feet to Otter alley, and known as lots No. H2 and 203 In tbe general plan of Korth iioutidale, which said report nartng been confirmed mi ft. bv the Court, will be offered for confirmation absolute oo tbe let Monday of Jnne term, A. D. 1811. GEO. M. FKRG rSON, ClearSeld. Pa , April IJ, lol-U Jteglstsr. Notice of Ejectment. Frank Oor ) In tb Court of Common Pleu va. of CUarfleld oounty, Penn'a. 8. Chapman, j No. S40, March Term, 1881. rjectnient. And now. March IS. 1 SHI. rule arreted on tb defsndant to appear and plead to tbe action of Ejectment for all that certain lot oi ground in (tie borough of Wai I see ton, Clearfield county, Penn sylvania, bounded on th north by Clearfield street, on the east by au alley, south by Erie street, and west by lot No. 30, and kndwn in gen eral plan of said borough u lot No. IV. Ibis rule being ueae reiurnaoie to ine nrsi uay of th June term, 1861. By the Court, Jon II. URVIS, A. it. l. Clear field, Pa,, April 13, 1311-81. Notice of Ejectment. Moihiinnon Land and 1 In tb Com. Plea Court LumherCompany I of Clearfield oounty, Pa. Nancy L. Stout. I Ne. t, Sept. T. 1880. Ejectment for Rpeclflr Performance of lomracu And now. March 23, 181, rule grated on the defendant to appear and plead to the action of Ejectment, brought to anlorce iptcino perioral-1 ance of contract against all that certain lot of around in tbeborouih of Osceola Mills, Clearfield : oounty, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lot No. 373, on tne east ny uerntur aney, on tne south by Trcsiyulney street, and en the west by Blanobard street, and known in general plan ef said borough as lot No. HI I . Tbi rule being made returnable to the flrt day of the June term, 1S51. By the Court, Jons it. oavia, A. L. J. Clearfield, Pa., April U, 1881-31. Notice of Ejectment. Mosbacnon Land and I In the Cora. Pleas Court Lumbar Company I of Cleatfield oounty, I'a. Ueorge Skinner. ) No. S.14. Sept. T., 1610, Ejectment for Hperlflr Perliirinanre ofj coutrari And now, March 23,1881, rule granted oa the de fendant to appear and plead tha action of Eject ment, brought to enforce speciflc performance of contract against all tnai enrtain ioi oi ground in the borough ef Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bounded on th north ny naran treet, on th eait by Spring alley, on the sooth by Moshannon alley, and on tbe west by let No. 3t7,aod known in general plan of said borough as lot No Sir). This rulebeing made returnable to the first day of the June term, 1M. By tbe Court, Jona II. Oavis, A. L. J. Clearfield, Pa., April 18, ISSl-lt. Notice of Ejectment. Moshannon Land and 1 In the Com. Pleas Court Lumber Company ol Clearfield county, Pa. George If olshaner. J No. S2T, Rept. T ISrtO. FJertmcnt fur ffperlflc Pcrforraaiira of Loiuraru And now, March 21, 1SS1, rule (ranted oa tbe dffandant to appear and plead to the action ef Kjtctmtut, brought to enforce epoclfl perform ance of contract against all that certain lot of ground In tbe borough of Osceola amis, Clear field eounty, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Maya alley, on the east by lot No. SI7, on the south by Ourlln street, and en th west hy r ranch atreel, and known In tbe general plan of said bomugb a lot No. SIS. This rule being made returnable lo the first day of th June term, By the Court, Jnni H. Onvis, A. L. J. Clearfield, Pa, April Is, lSM-St, Notice of Ejectment. Moshannon Land and Lumbar Company Ia th Com. Plea Court of Clearfield oounty, Pa. S. II. Moneval. No. 819, Sept. T., 1880. KJerttnfnt for Pprlflr Performance or tuiiiraru And new, Marsh 1. lfifll, rule granted on th defendant to appear and plead to tbe eel lea of K) act meet, brought to enforce apecifi perform ance ef contract against all tbat eerlain lot of ground In the borough or ueeente Mil is, vicar field eonnty, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lot Ne. liS, oa tbe east by Decatur alley, en the south hy Klder alley, and on the west by Blaerhard street, and known la th gentral plea of ild borough a let No, 1AI. This rule being made returnable to the first dey of June term, Ual. By the Court. Joav II. Oaf IB, A. L. J. Clearfield, Pa., April l, lMI It. Eight Farms forSals orEGiii! The aubeerlber propone te sell or rent a num ber ef I arms located as follows i The first situate In Baraiid township, Centre eounty, containing 10 acres, having thereon erected a from dwell ing, frame barn . adjacent to a church, and know a as ine James asulhollana farm, A LHO, another fare eiluate la Graham town ship, Clearfield eounty, containing 117 acre, with tb aeeeasary Improvement. I hi farm is naaer laid wltn a GOOD VK1N Of COAL. ALSO, sll ether farms In the vicinity of French villa, containing respectfully 111, lVfl, S, 6a, 0 aad tfl acres. These farms all have htaee and barn thereon, rood water, twarina arehard ea same, a well as some good wood lead, for fort her particular call In person, er address the uaderaigned by letter. L. M. COLDH1KT. Jen: Ivth, 1I8I-U. freachvllle, Pa. Uric JAflwtiSfmrnts. 17 A KM LAND FOR MLbV.Ii H.,Un . .d Pin. townihipi, Clwfi.ld oounty. hMOQftbb Mm. riv.n for v.rt of purchase rVjS mouj. Prlc M.OI) lo III.00 pr M. Mlnw.li momd. L. BIKD, Aioni, P.nn.ld, Pl or WiLL.cn t Knnll, B.pL 10, lKTS-lf. Clwt.ld, Pt, ADMINIHTRATtlRH' NOTK'E. K.IlM I. hmky girn tbnt Ull.ri of Admlnlitrn lion dt ko.1. n. IU. I.Uof SAUIHL POW M.L, Uu of Cle.rl.ld, P.., dm'd, bin ba.l dulj fronted to tb. nnd.riiriiMl, .11 porioni in d.bted to laid MUlo will pl.uo m.b. lanwii.t. p.jn.ot, nod tboH bnriol oloimi oi doniMdi .ff.iDnt tho ton., will pri.nt tb.a pr.prl .utbentiootl for oitUuoot without d.l.r. J. r. POWKI.L, 11. B. POWBLL, . Atlmlniitroton U. ti. N. Clwn.ld, Pi-, M.rcb 101b, 1881 -ft. JOR TINWARE, HARDWARE, tnd HOUSE rURNISHINQ GOODS, rid JfKEDI.ES, ATTACHMENTS AND PAHTS, and all klndi of . SEWING MACHINES. 00 TO O. B. 11 E It It ELL, Agent, CLEARFIELD, PA. Juno 1, 'lO tf FARM FOR SALE I The undersigned hu eome te the conclusion te quit farming and follow hi occupation, a ear nenter. and now otTero for ale bia farm, situate oue and ahalf mile north ef Clearfield borough, containing EIGHTY AOrtUS, Most of which t eUared and under good cult (ra tion, and having thereon a gcod TWO-STORY ''L" HOUSE, Larae frame barn, aad other necessary outbuild lags, together with an orchard of all kinds of Truir, and an excellent spring of water. Tbe whole Is LNDEItLAll) WITH GOOD COAL. This property will be eichangod for smaller prop erty, or eold oa easy terms ia payment, h'or further particulars call on tne premise or address. JOHN C. R.KED, Clearfield, Pa. March lfitb, 1881-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, -DEALER IN XFtTJJElLmm 1 IIKKEBY gir notice to th citisens of CWar X field and th surrounding vicinity that I am prepared at all times to furnish familie and manufacturing establishment with a superior quality of Coal, Wood t Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver In a few hours' notice. I am always ready to haul and deliver from and to tbe depot, or anywhere else, and move families and household goods anywhere on short notice. THOS. A. PICK LIT. Clearflold, Pa., Mar. II, 188e-tf. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BI'RNSIDE, PENN'A. T11R ubicribr now offer to th eiticen of Burosld and vicinity, aa unprovided specialty. Hereafter all kind of Casket and Coffin will be kept on band, and orders filled at once. M "tt nerat 8 attended tnytchere. I will furnish th finest aa well as th cheapest article dfklioated to funerals- All order left at tbe store of Jorb C. Comma will receive prompt attention. For further partlrnlars, enll on or addres K. H. llh'M KK.SUN, Dec 10, 1879-tf. Re-Union of Trade. TUB uaderaigned wishing to Inform the public that he opened a COMMISSION STOllE At the old stand la Troutvllle, Clearfield county, Pa., on the lth iasL, with a full stock of DIIV C;tMlI)B, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. Hoot. Bhoee, Etc., In fact everything to be found in a first-class store, all of which I am determined to sell at the lowest cash price. PARMERS AND LUMBERMEN Will Sod It to their advantage to do their dealing with me, a tbe highest prices will be paid for Grain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Part or one-balf cash will be paid. Trading for Shingles or Ln tuber of any kind a specialty. Also, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Having made arrangements with Eastern mer chant to sell goods furnished me, therefore oall and see, as I will b enabled to sell cheaper than the cheapest. J. W. CAHLILK, iroulvllle, re., Sept. Zl, '7V-ly- Agent. REMOVAL ! James Zj. Leavy, llavlna purohased the entire stock of Fred. Saokett, hereby gives notice tbat he ba moved Into the room lately occupied hy Heed A Hagerty, on Second street, where he Is prepared to offer to the public COOK STOVES. tiv.tTi.ra j.rn PARLOR STOVES, of tbe latest Improved patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FUKNISHLNQ GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Ppontlng, Plojnblng, On Fitting, .nd Kip.irlng I'umpi . iikMiftitj. au word frvruud. Anything In mj lin. will oo ord.rod ip-rLI If doiiro.. JAB. 1.. i, Proprietor. FHED. BACKKTT, Agent. Cloortod, Po., Jono.ry 1, UJMf. .ioJoin.rr.it EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Ileal Eslatc ! Estate of Eioliard Shiw, Sr., Doc'd. fpHH ur.deriignel, Vtecutor of tb stat of I HICUAHU till AW, Hr.. deceased, will offer at public sale at tbe COURT HOlJSK, In the bor ough of Clearfield, Pa., on Wednesday, June Int. 1881, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M., Tb following valuable reel estate, via i The three-tnry MUCK HOTRL property, corner of Market and Flnt streets, ta Ihe bor ough of Clearfield, known as 'Tho Shaw House,' Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging lov root eu Market etreet, aai wu feet on Firat street, with a two-story dwelling bouse attached. Tbe ho tel proper has siny bed rooms and all conveniences for Irst-elass he tab One of the most desirable hotel properties Is) Central Pennsylvania. The above will be eold together with a two story frame dwelling house oa Market street, ad Jaeeat to tbe Hotel, aad one other frame dwelling house and a t we-story store building, all fronting on Market street A LAG. All that certain lot, known la the plan ef Clearflold borough as Lot No l.lv, . . fronting M feet on Locust street, run- f ningbaek ITS feet, mere or lees, te an alley t with dwelling bouee and all necessary ewt-1" a huildinge thereon ereetd,and other improvement. TKR.na or One-third cash at delivery of good deed, aad lha balance te be secured by bond and mortgage, eav able l eat and two year, with interest. A. B. SHAW, JO. HHAW. I fturvlvlBf Bi'ra af Rlehard Shew, Sr., dee'd. cwurieia, ra Apni u, i ". HmmJL DM Ufa Qtotttistrnttii.' The Great CLOTHING Emporium! PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, I F YOU want to study your own inlerebt, do not fail to call at tho above establishment and examine THANHAUSER'S I.AHUK AND HANDS0MK STOCK OK CLOTHING, Hats, Gents' Furmshing Gds, &c., Whether you wish to wake a purchase or out, we shall be pleased at all time t l hew yon our ariottment of goo (s, wbich will at ance convince you that ear Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest, Hemetuber, also, tha we have an elegant assortment of PIRCK GOODS, of th latest aovltlS, specially intended for MERCHANT TAILORING, And i t rnpud to MAKE 61 ITS TO ORDEH AT SHORTEST NOTICE, ud ib.U Mdoo.or to luit tb. tilt, of tbe molt f.ltidioui. ALBERT TIIANHAUSER, Opera House Block, opposite poatoffico, CLEARFIELD, FA. WAG ONS I W AG ONS ! ! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 The largest and bent assortment of wagons ever brought to Clearfield. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STUDEBAKER wagons, Which we will sell at factory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CASH for them, therefore we are able to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. We guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring Wagons Buggies. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever before sold. Give us a F. M. CARDON & February 23, 1881-tf. PATTOW CurroensvIIIe, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C. I buy direct from jobbers and manufacturers, receive goods at car loud rates, hence can compete phia houses. Also, ueaier in Saw Logs, Lumber, Parties having bark to haul and receive liberal advances. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, E.pt it, 18S0.tr. JAMES L. MARKET HTnl'.l:r, C I.KAHKIF.l.I), PENN'A. All kimli of Catkota nnd Corttni kept on band, and iurni.hed to order ob ihort notice, including tho finost as well ai tho cheapest that can b mana. faclurod. Our oonxsa pnBsiinvBn It the lnt In uso, and will bo fnrniohed when required. Funoiala attended Tall at vnv nfllfn. nn Rnnrtn.1 fttreot. or leAT IH BIIJ '- wa nv -' " - vour ordors at Troulmnn'i Furniture oct l,70-t ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. C.rw.niTilU, P.. J.n. I , ll-S-lf "BUY A1IOME I 1101 SSS, L0T8 AND FARMS FOB SALE I HOl'PKS nnJ IOTS In C1.ara.ld far i.l. t r.ii..H Vrlc" "d "", '? Urini. Alio, ,.Tor.l t i Ur.k......h)r.. w"AttAoKKKKnS. Dm. I, 'HO I. viMrn.io, r.. MABBIE WOKKSI TUB LABQESt STOCK OF Fine Italian Marble in tlieStnle, Botk FINIPURD or VNr'ISISIIKD. Wo pot n; work lli.t onn oo don. I. th. oil, t nook chMpw r.1.1. W. .ill ,ut o MONl'MKNTAL WOHK, In Il.ll.o Mtrkl. .r Oronlto, .h..ror Ikon It ou bo dooo In nnjr otbor i.rt .1 tb. But.. An. n.r aen buying moo.m.nt.1 work to.no.ntofl2. .nd pw.rdi. will b... f.r. p.ld i. .nd from l'hllip barf. 1. .ot bo linM wktb .li..p Amrl.a ainrnlo wk. ,oa oaa buy loa Iuli.a narbl. at low prto... -IIEAD STONES a tpoalalt;. Frn. and apprtTtd p.por will b. takra la oirbnnir. for Com.ttrT w.rk. Allonik p.ynonu will bo nod. lo Ik. Hobwaoa ll.ol .j Co lo tko .r.dltof ' R. FIBRCS, rblllpibor,, P. , J.a. to, llll. 3rw drrrtlsfrnftttj". call before buying elsewhere. BR0., Clearfield, Pa. DBXOCISC with Now York and Philadel Shingles and Bark. during the Winter, can contract Also, advances made on Saw Logs. CURWENSVILLE, PA. LEAVY, J J ' Store, ertjoining tlie rostomce. no t. I VI vv . ..'-jjU-fL 'TO A WKKK. Ill n 4.T nt kono Mill. K.O.. (lo Coill; 00I61 froo. Addnu Tm n a 0., Anguiia, Molno. ..kl.r. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwenivllle, Pa., Jan. , '71 tf. MONEY TO LOAN-Oa Irstlaa la. proved farm property, hy th Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, en ftret ssort gag, ta ram from l,oe ip. For farther ta formation apply to the undersigned. HURXTHAL W. 811 IT Ha ClearAeld Fa., May 7th, llTt-tf. coal: COAL ALL THE YEAR I! rpilK rabmlbar km, (Itm aolloa tbat k. X li now d.liT.rln ooal of aa .10.1)0.1 malit, aod propMM to oportl. bli alia. .ill sv.yi.ittn, So that ko will ba M.hUd U npply bli Ml tomort at ill tlm. with food fool. No a.omiar Taoa tioa. Ordorl bjr Bull promatlr IIM. R. IH. SBAW. ClMHIdd, Fa., H.rok i, lUI-tf. Coal i Coalii TIIV auderslgaed, havlag prerared a lea tf a Irst-elass eaal vein, ha opened a mint, aod I aew prepared te furnish uueiouien with a ftrat-elaee article ef eesl ea short notice, aad at tb moderate prion ef BIX CBNTt pet bushel. All order left at say shop will he promptly at tended to. WM. ft. BROWN. Ckarleld, Pa., Ffh, I, Ul f.