THE HEPUBLICAN. CLKAUKIKLD, PA. WKDNKSDAY MOHNINQ, MAY 4, IS!. Terms of Subscription. (paid Id advanct.or within thraa tnontbt.,.$1 AO i.atd llitr uir via hudidi.m If after tbeeapiretlon of ill mounts... I 00 IlKl.lf.lOIJtt OTIC EH. MrtltuUlM i:nlMopI Church-RT. Uio, Liii'T, Paet'ir. Herrioet every ttabbeth tt lol A.M., and 74 Y. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. .'raver Meetint; try Wednesday, at Tt P. U. ComuiunioQ Harriot, flrat babbits of trtry month, at H A.M. e.t riearflcld M. E Cliurrb. Hv. ilKoriii B. Auus, Paator, Preaching atry alternate flunday, it I o'clock, P. M. Sunday Sclioui at i, r. w. aii art lnrut to attend. I'reoMterlaii Church-.HeY. II. S.Botlik. Sabbath lervlc! morning and arealng Bab- ,lU School at I V. H. 1'rayer iMeenog w adn lay trtntnjr. liaiillNt I' hurt h. IUt , Pur. Sabbath H'-bool ats P. M. Prayar Matting every WpiiDcuday trt&ing. M. Praurla' I liurrh tatltullr Rbt. P J.iirhidaii. Dlvkne larvloa at 10J A. M., on the firel, third and loarlblsundayaoreaob niontn: Vi-inera and Benediction of tha lUeaaed Haertmtnt at 7 o'clock, P. M.- (Sunday tiebool avary Sunday ifte moon at 9 o oioek. OFFICIAL UIKECTOHY. TINS OP IOLD1MQ qtJABTSB StHSlOK COURT. Second Monday of Jannary. Third Monday of March. Hint Monday af J ana. Fourth Monday of bepUmbar. TIMI or IOLDIMB COUMOR FLKAI. Pint Monday of Jaca. Second Monday of November, FORLIO orriCIRI. I 'mi ltd Stat Stmatort J. P on aid CaneroOi llarrlaburg, Dauphin county John I. Mitchell, Welleboro, Tioga oounty. ruNprftimati Ei-Movirnor Andrtw Q.Curtia, IIMlelunte, Centra county. Senatorlion, Cyrui T. Aleitndtr, Bellefontt, Centra county. Atttmbif Hon. Jurats Flynn, Smith' Mill, Ljpnrneia county. FrfiHtnt Jnilgt Hon. Cbtrlta A. Mayer, Nock Haven . Aitant Law Judge lion. John II. Or? If, gf iielleionte. Aeeoeinte Judge Ahram OgJo, Cletrfleld; Vincent U. I lolt. Clearfield. Hrotkonatary Jame hrr. itgitter and Recorder George M. Ferguion. Treaturtr Philip Uottl. Oietriet Attorney J. P. McKenrtrk. Sheriff Jatnei MabnlTey. VjiHfy ShoriffV. I. Thompioa. County Surveyor Samuel P. McCloekey, Cur nenerilla. Unttntw OommieeiontrtC. W, Kyler, Ore bam ton P. 0.; Klah Joliniton, Grampian Iil)i P. 0.) John Norm, Br., turwanevll.t. f'ammiiiiontr' Cltrk3obn W. Howe. t,unt Mrfifor Wllliftin V. Wright, Clear field : Joieph Ulllilimd, Thrtt Rune; J. 8. Nor- rip, noodlaad. Cunim t'oroaer Jatnr A. Moore, Clrarfleld. Jury (5oaiitiift AndrewJ, Jarkioo, Clear fled, wm. K. Itrown. viearneia. $,,p4ritneUnt of PvMie HtkooltfA , L. Me ftnnwn nittartinld. Kotarif f'ubtie John W. Wrlgley, Wm. Ra- dbau(ch, Cyme Gordon, Clearfield Joirpb R, Irwm.N. E. Arnold, C'orwf nitille ; J. A. Living atone, Dnlloii City. Y UW.OF CfJHJE! Will tiu thke wheat, oati or flora for lub fiTifiion i" We are often inquired of in thla way br Irtter ff io j.atront who reaida at a diitance from 'It Brficld. We agnin aay yea. Tha receipt! of a rerponaible merchant or mill owner in the vicinity, will anawor ua juat aa well bj the eaih. To illltiatrate: If any of our patrona will deliver iit a I- of grain at tha mill ol Joaepn It. nrem, in Chnt tf.wimhit.. Horaoe Pitchin, in ltorneide, Thntniia II. Foroey, in Graham, Wm. Porter or Shaw'a, in Lawrence, or Ilruwn A Seylcr'a, at lUckton, I'nlon townihip, and forward their rm lpta for tbn axiount, we will credit tnern on tht ir aocoutit for the aitnte. In tbla way all may no'tu ptiy whitt tbey owe, It they will puraue thia ".II'W. atarAdvorliftun and others will bear in mind that all artlclea Intended lor publication in thia paper mutt be banded la. Dot later than Tuesday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget It! Ili-ud Fleck's fifty loculs in this paper. H The snow is loaving, and so art) the tr5. Additional Sheriffs nalcn appear this wrck in the IlBf rtir. New poods! Cheap goods ! ! Good KO)da, at Moori. A new awning was pnt up in front of lleilbrun'a atore lait week. The largest and finest assortment of, trimmed beta and bonneta at Lebmin I. -a The flue Spring weather has already brought outatra bau and bure footed boya. The hrick layers havo commencod work at At. M. Row'f new reildanee, on Loeuat ttr'rt. m f Tholes arc being put up for tele graphic communication between Puoxautawney and BrookvlHe. Goorgo Gearhart recently purchased thrre handoome buggiea at Kalona, Clinton county, for bla livery atable. Tho Monro brothers received a largo and handaome mirror on Monday for oat in their ba atore, Id tba Opera Houao. Napoleon MePonald, at Koekton, offera a Bhinglt Machine for aa'.e, vary eheap. Sea hia advartiaement In thia paper. lion. Wm. Ij. Corhott is announced aa a Dtmoeratle candidate for the nomination of President Judge In tha Clarion diitrieC Duforo buying olsowhero ezamino the ear pet, oil clothe, window abadea, rnrtalna nd lambrequin materiala at D. A. Kralier a. - ii a f - The Punximtawney Spirit say that the number of rafti run out of tbo Mahoning thia Spring waa fror hundred and twenty eight. Tho M. K. tiulies' Aid Society will meet on Friday afternoon of tbla week at tha reaidenct of Mra. Dr. Btewart.on f ecend atrcet. a i.:..r rnt l-'lnm W. llmvn'fi meat market on Pint etreet, one nigbtlait week, and took away 19 or u poanaa oi i who John Green, ct Funxsutawney, shot large grey taglt recently near that town, whlob mcaaured flvt feet and tight Inebta from lip to tipofwinga. The first ball of tho Reason will bo given at the platform in Merrell'a Wooda to-mor-' row (Thuraday) evening. Tony McAllete, Dave Hlcbarda and Richard 01 lb am will furnlih the mnile. a - Frof.Dalbey's school for ponmaiiHhip I in a flourlitilngoondktioo.and the marked im- p no re ma at of bla puplli apeal wen ior aim av a thorough andakilirulteacber. II bnglna another term ntxt week. George W. Johnston, who left Clear field a liult over a year ago for tha far Weat, njonrnlDg moat of tht time in d iffereot parti of Colorado, returned home on Tuerday evening of laat weak, looking bale and hearty. W. 8. Kovnolds has severed his con nection with tba Raynoldavillt I'apwr, and will be incettlod by . C. DraadJi, Bi , of Ut Ht. Mary'a tfaHe. Mr. Reynold!, we leara, latenda going U New York, where ht baa aacored a poal tlon od one of the leading dilliea. Will. Koiiser.stcin, of New York, a on of laaae I. Reiienateia, a former Ctearneld marL'biDt, bu bota renewing aualnlaooea tb peat week among the aeioolatet of hia youth, ten yeart having elapatd elnetbt left Clearflald. He drpartrd on Monday afternoon. The Town Council, at a recent meot- Inj, appropriated $l0 for plaolug a new itnot around Iht apper park and othtrwiat Improvitg tk tame, Hevtial of Ut eltlaeaa living In tht T.ciiilty havt agreed to aiatit In railing a balaaoa of any fuhda that may be aeeded to finiih the work. Tho alarm ol fir on Friday lore ao o waa earned from aa overheated aiaveplptla tht kiiehfa attached to tht rear of Mr. Joba Llvlnjitona't rwldenoe, m Ioeaat itrtcL The demagt dona waa amall. It was (oft ua ale that the Qro wai dieeovtrtd andeitlngtiibad ia Ita la Uncyi for a high wind wai blowing at tht time rd bad it got well aoder wey tba reault woald bare beta vtry dieettroaa to all bntldfngt In that vicmlty, A logman named George Qtiinn, ol U k Havta, waa drawotd la Liurel ma, on ThareJay afternoon, April Hit, abot two !) from tbt mouth oftbtatrtam. Dtrlnga"aplaah" be attempted it ford tht mo and waa takes off hia feet (then only a abort dlitaaet from tat bank. A numb of met war watching him at tht time but were unable tt rtndef him aialataaet. He waa awapt dowa with tht currant, and aa the wtiar wai vary muddy ha waa leoa Ut U right. New Goods at H. A. KruUer'i. Now tick in if at Kleclt' aLora. nn Market itrtet. Wo are rocoivingnew atylea in min istry gtodi daily. Call and at. II. Law a ait k Co. Persons visiting town, ahould not fall tt vlait Moort'a iiort and taka a look round If they do not wiab to parehaaa. No scrofula can be so deep seated, no aort io atubbora, but that Ayer a Baiaapanlla will ba found helpful. It will total a euro, If turt bt potelblt. e i The Rov. M. llovey, of Greenville, Mtreer oounty, will preach In tha Clearfield Bap- tiat Cbureh nit Saturday evening and Sabbath morning. A cordial Invitation la attended to tvarjbody to attend. Beata tret. Wo remiblidh the committees ap pointed for Deeoratlon day la order that all may have a oopy of the paper for reference and know where they are placed. Several additional aamei hart been placed on tht Floral Committee. - - i - Prof. Uulhey closes his term of Writing School thia week, and will begin another term nest week. Tbo rapid improvement of hia aebulara apeak a well for hiineeaakillfuljluatruotor, and oar young foUi who are Juat "a III tie off" on tbelr writing abouli take It la. The Uloonibburg (Pa.) Daily S'un is among the Dew anlerpi lata in journaliam, Meiara. Alem B. Tate and II. W. Kahler art tbt publiah- eri, and we truat tbrlr amall but neat and ably edited dally will return them a bandaomt eoapt tenet. Ill motto li : "Indrpendent la every thing neutral In notbitg." Among tho handsome presents re ceived by Mr. and Mra- Judge Or via , at their allvtr wedding, at Bellcftnit, on Friday, tbt 22d alt waa a handaome ellver lot-cream aerviot from tht membera of tbt Cleai field County Bar, and a beautiful tolld aiiver dinner aervlct frem tht Centre County Bar Aaaoolatlon. Penmanship. "Tho noblest acquitti tloa of mankind la aptech and tbt moat uaaful art la writing." You can better your band-writ Ing wonderfully, and pertupJ acquire an elegant baainaaa atyle, by taking leaaona at your homta during tba day 13 leeaoni $3. A. 8. Daldkt, Penmao. . i iiEo IIroken. On Tuesday of lust week, Nr. David Welty, a oltnan or Lnton .townihip, fill from a high door In tbt front of hit reaidenct to the ground, a diatanot of el or tight fie'., and fractured one of bit lega. Mr. Welty la quit an aged man, which fact rendera the acoident more atrloui than If It had happened to one of younger yeara. JIow She Saved HerDahlino. '1 aball never again feel 10 awfully nerroua about my babiaa teething," wrltea a grateful mother. Wt almofct loat our little darling by a long attaok of cholera infantum, bat happily hoard of Parker'! Ginger Tonic In time I tok a few apoonfola myaeif, wbiob aoon cured my nuning baby en tirely, and an oooaaiunal dole haa kept mt and baby In iuh perfeot health, and made ua ao atrung and comfortable that I would not be with out thia rehal le medicine for worlda." A Mother of Brooklyn. 6 4 4t i JIad His Picture Taken. Tho Phillpaburg Jumrnal, of Saturday laat, eaya ''Laat Saturday, Mr. Stewart, aa old reaident of Gulioh townihip, Clearfield county, boarded lb train at Rauiey, and came to Pbilipaburg, la tompany with bla daughter end aon-in-law, fer tba purpoat having bit picture taken. They urooeeded to Ibn seller v of Joteph Hainea, who waa auooeiiful In taking a life like repreientation of the old genlkmen. Mr. Htewart oelebntlod hia ont hundredth birthday on the 2jth of lait March, and up to laat Saturday, bad never taken a ride in the can, and bad not been to Philipa burg for forty yeara. Nutwlthi landing hia pree tnt age ht ia quit hale and hearty, and walka along fulu briskly. " Tii a Stati Normal. Tbo success of tht Lock Haven State Normal School, In which Prof. Gregory of tbla county la teaching, txoceda tbt moat aangulnt eipeetatlwna of Ita frlenda. Tbt number of atudenta In attendance during tht preiant term la fully thirty par oeat. ia txoeaa of that of any previoua term. The graduating olaia iialiaoo of tht largeit, if not the very largeat, la the Slate, numbering over forty mvmbtra. Bta- denta art la atttndanoo from thirty different eo qn t lea la tht 8tate, beaidet oibera from the Statea of Minntaota, New York and New Jeney. Fully two hundred of thla number art practical teach era men and women who havt ootne from different porta of the State to avail tbematlvaa of the advaaUgea offered by (bla Institution. - - The"IIawkeykm Man's Lecture. Mr. R. J. Burdeite, of tbe Burlington (Iowa) flavlctyi fame, lectured In Pie'a Opera Houit laat Wedneaday trailing to an appreolativt au ditntt.lf It waa not aa large aa it might have been. However, tba rtoeipta ware auffioient to defray all expeuaea and havt a little left. Mr. Burdettt la a much younger looking man than our ptople expected to see, and he la an tntereat lng talker. 1IU lubjtct waa "Tbe Riat and Fall of tht Mouitache," and be entertained tie audi ence for about two boora with a great deal of fun. blended with common aenie. Tboat who endeavored to refrain from laughing at Mr. Bur delta 'a witty cayingi violated their contract, and ooncludei to Join with tht majority and give el preaittn to their fvtllnga Id a good, hearty loud laugh. Everybody preaent teemed to enjoy tbe entertainment very much, and we doubt not that if the Havkryt man ahould every return to Clear Held he will bo greeted wltb a orowded bail. a Tin Suow. Our citizens have seen larger crowd than waa ia town on l1 rider lait to attended tbe "U rand (7) Clreua Royal EaglUh Menagerie," Ac and thoat who attended tbe afternoon and evening exhibition! havt wlinetied better afaowa. Tbo it reel parade at noon oon aiated if John O'Br ten, tht manager, in a buggy, driving a pair of bandaomt black bore!, a band wait on drawn by tight apotted borate, followed by tht large elephant "Kmpreaa," and another band wagon, drawn by four gtay noraci, brougbt up the rear. For totnt tauat tr other the half a doien or to of eagea were omitted. The manage ment of tbe affair itemed to bt onppltd, and were a little alow In mejting their ohgtioai. loalead of an ag nt editing and paying bille, aa per agreement with Col. Toole, tha advanct agtnt, tbe hoi lera of the "proiniaes to pay" bad to hunt up the Treasurer and gat their duoate the beat way they could. Mr. O'Brien had tome dif ficulty about bia Ileenat, and aoald not find It when wanted, lit, however , waa allowed to pro- oetd with therhow and, eo far aa we know, tba lieeme la not paid yet. Better management will Ininre better luoeeie. A Fearful STitoKi. We luke tho following particular of tbe affray between Chriit Frankhouaer an it a river policeman at Lock Haven from tha RtjmbHeam, of tbt 27th net: "On Satuiday laat, Harbor Policeman Jame Becker, to prevent a jam, waa dropping a raft from Ita mooring i, when tbe two men Id charge quarreled with him. Cbrlatian Frankhouaer, from Cletr fleld ootfoty, telaed a club and dealt Becker a dcarful blow on tht right aide of tha head, which atrered tbt tar, fractured the ahull, and In fall ing Backer'! head and feet waa out la ftvaral places. Ha waa conveyed to hi bom Id aa na ooDKiona condition, wbtr tht belt medical aid ministered to bla Buffering. Th outer table or tbt bra la la fractured and tbt aymptom trt con aldered aofavtrabla. Frankhooatr was arrcated, and ia bow In Jail awaiting development! la tbt oast. Tht lambormea at anet prooetded to ralat fun da for Mr. Becker' family. Toeaday morn ing tba aymptom wort) moro favorable, bat Becker' condition I critical. Later new i to tbt tffect that Becker Is wt ill Improving, and It llktly to get well. Frankhouaer waa rtltaaed laat weak on fMOO bait, and la now tt bla home, Bear Carwentvlltt. ' An Attempt to Break Jail. Jack Nevllog, wbo was tent need la January last t bt hanged for tht kllliag of Samuel Pesoingtoa, tnd la sow In Jail awaiting tbe actioa of tbt 6a premo Court In Jnnt Beit, almoel aaeeeeded In making hi teeapt from tha priion last Thursday morning. Bt got Into tbt corridor of tht jail by removing a I ont aad brieka from tht wall abort tha door of hi ell, and hen diaoottrtd, qnitt ttrly la tbt mora I eg of tht dty mentioned above, by Turnkey Clark, bt waa Indattrioaaly aawiag tht Iroa bare off tht window In tbt weat tnd of tbt priaoa with t taw mannfaetarod for tba oeeaaioa fro" east-half. Ktrllng, whta la ttrmgated as to what bt wat, doing, rp1ld that ht intended taking French Ita vt. He wai im. mediately plaotd la a mora woirt tell, and will here after bt vigilantty gaarded. It waa afttr wards attained (hit he had knotted bed -clothe together, by which wieaft ht waa to ltt himeelf dowa la th prlB-)ard,wba StwoauBBvt bad Unit diftealle In g"iaB xU W,U' U wrote a aote, btquetthiag all Hi peraonal effects found afttr his departure to Oeorgt Evan a, a felluw prlttBtr. Thla aott, howtvtr, wa Dot Ntr Iroi't last will and tostameat.a ht will now hare aa opportaalty aad plenty tf list ta retlae an add U It. HT 07 THE VEtJD I DECORATION DAY, 1881. The Oration will he Delivered ly Colonel Jihn TV. Forney, of Philadelphia t "Coar tbem over with beautiful flower, Deeh tbem with garlanda, thoat brothers of oari, Lyiog io illeat br aigbt and by day, Sleeping ibt jeara tf their manhood away, Yeara tr ey had marked for the joya of tht bravt Year they must waata ia the mouldering graft All th bright laurele they waited to bloom Pell from tbair hope when they fell tt tbt tomb. Givt Ibem tht aneedthoy havt won ia tht paet, Givt tbem tht honor their fnturt forecast t Girt tbem tht ebapleta they won Io tht atrift, Givt them tbt laortla tbey loat with thtir lift. Cover tbem over yta, oovar them over Parent, husband, brother and lover I Crown Io your heart those dead beroe of our, And oovcstbem over with beautiful flower." Thetltlaen of Clearfield and rloinlty and tha mem bora of Larimer Post, Urand Army of tbo He- publio will anltt tbi yar In tht obetrvanoa of Decoration day, May 10, and will Die every effort to make the ceremonleaol that day mora Imposing than evtr before known in tbi vicinity. Col. John W. Forney, of Philadelphia, baa been ecu red to deliver the oration, and will bt pre tent, unless prevented by atokneas or some other unavoidable oiroumtanct. Ltt all unite In hon oring tbt memory of tbt fallen heroes. Every body in Clear' la county fa Invited to be present and participate In tbt ceremonies of honoring tbe fallen dead. Th Committee ef citlians and tb Committee appointed by Larimer Poit met and organised tb following programme: Citf MankalVr, S. M. Scvburib. com a lira a on irvitatior. W. A. Barr, A. M. Row, J. F. McKrnrlck, B. A. Bigler, J. Frank Snyder. OOHHITTKB OK F I HAH 01, Jains Kerr, W. M. Shaw, 11. F. Wallace, A. P. Bnvntoo, George Ferguson, W. R. Mol'berson. COMMITTED 01 PBCoBATIOX. Qo. C. Moore, P. A. Gaulio, James Kerr, Alice Sbuweri, Jennie Reynolds, Nannie McLaughlin, Mary Houston, Aggie How, Juliet Ueauilgneur, Nellie Young, Nannie Hbr.w, Paitle Sm ith, Kate Bri Jga, Mioni W ation, Kditb Kurehfleld, Alice Worrelt, Maud spaceman, Annie Laltainger, Lillia Riley, Mae tie Leidy, Gunie K ratter, Mary Brown, Kitty McCullough, Alice Belts, Carrie Wilaoo, Nannie Lowinan, Minnie Kennard, Helen Shirk, Guaie Geirheart, Minnie MitUr, Alloc Ogden, Ide OKden, Ruth .MoGaughey, Mary Whitehill, Jennie Bridge, Ruth Row, Francea McKenrick, Bailie Ganlin, Mary Knyder, Annie Krasle, Kmma Graham, Ida Thompson, Nl lie McCullough, COMMITTKB OB Bl'lAKEU. Capl. P. A. Gaulin, Smith V. Wilson. COMHtTTRE TO MARK OUAVCa. Corneltua Owens, Oliver Con kiln, W. A. Og k-n, K. J. Sheffner, Jerry Gardner, Lam At.tia, W. B. Miller. John Barclay, rt.'mil. OOMMITTIB, J. I. Patterson, Amos Row, J. L. Leavy, Harry WaUac. J. Maurice llofler, C. L. Biddle, J L. R. Heichhuld, A' Bowman Weaver, L- J. Morgen, C. H. Haltord, KM Bloom, J. F. Powell, Frank Cardun, J. Kay Wrigley, J. M. Stewart, Harvey Ait, Mike NoDonild, Mrs. 8. J. Row, " Walter Barrett, " Frank Fielding, " J. K. McKnally, P. G. Harris, " F. G. Cborpenning, " J. W. Wright, ' T. H. Murray, " Wm.D. Hicler, ' J. P. Burchtleld, " J. I. Patterson, " J. M. Stewart, " A.M. Kills, " 1!. M. Hebeurer, Harry Bigler, " D. L. Krebs, ' G. L. Read, " W. R. McPbersoo, " Joseph Baird, G. Leidy, " A I. M. Row, T. A. Fleck, " James Hutton, " II. 8. Butler, " H. B.VanValaah, Mrs Beckie Fulton, " Anna Fulton, 8.8. Liddell, " Wm. K. Wallace, W. II. Dill, 11 Kiiiabeth Shaw, " Jame Mihaffey, " J. M. Haitinga, " Jamea Dougherty, " J. K. JobniloD, " JohnGulich, Frank Short, " G. O. Goodfallow, " V. Benner, h J. Morgan, " I). W.Moort, " Mary Crom, " C.Clay Rogers, " F. B. Shtfler, " 0 L. Moore, T.J.Boyer, . " 1. G. Nevliug, " A If. Mitebell, " A. J. Sharbaugh, ' L. K. McCullough, " Harry Llvingitun, " Kd. BurohOeld, " Harry Hemphill, M W. B. Tavlor, " Jobo Rtailler, " U. T. King, " Fred. Irwin, " Thad. Shaw, " Dr. Sweeney, " Putnam Smith, Harvey Paismor, " W. A. Ogden, " J. F. McKenrick, Wm.R. Broan, " Newton Heed, 11 Henry Bridge, Mill Kdith Tate, " Blanche Mosiop, " Lillia Tile, Guiilt Wallaot, " Carrie Boyer, " Jennie Bigler, " Ruth Row, M Rutb Weaver, M Kmma Foley, ' France Foley, " Ann is Wright, " Carrl Bogg, Katt Lynch, " Alio Panning, AllocFlegal, ' Lou Heiaey, " Helen Powell, , " Jennie Shaw, ' Frank Shower, " Blanche Robin, " Jennie Powell, " Jennie McCullough " John Fuirord, ' Rd. Bigler, " W. A. Wallaot, W. W lietta, " W. J. Hnfftr, " Mel I Pit Bigler, " Eli Bloom, " Geo. Weaver, " P. A. Gaulin, M Geo. W. Kb aim, B. B. Row, J. G. Hartawick, Richard 8 ba finer, 11 Harrison Speaae, Richard Bhaw, M Jamaa Kerr, " Jamra McLaughlin, " D. W. McCurdy, ' A. F. Boynton, " Helen Huiton, " K. W. Graham, " J. L. Mcl'heraon, " Reuben McPheraoo, P. K. Smith, J. S. Showers, W. M. Shaw, M Joseph Shirk, Rtebard Shirk, lira. I Teit, " George Tbern, " J, D. Hnoke, ' Harry Nbw, " John Simmons, " Samuel Bnka, " Henrietta Welch, " F. M. Cardon, " W. 0. Cardon, " Georgt Young, Jaate Adama, Cyrus Gordon, G. B. Goodlander, Geo. D, Ruok, ' P. I. Snvder, Wm. H. MulbollanJ, Wm. V. Wright, " John MoGaugbey, " II. W.Smith, Frank Reed, " II. C. Larimer, Geo. W. Gulioh. " Jemee MrDuoald, Gua Leavy, " Andrew Pentt, J. K. Hottorf, " John Mcllride, J. G.Brhryver, " J. Irvia MeBride, A.P.Moore, 0. W. Snyder, Harry Soyder, 0. B. Metre! I, ' Klam Brown, " Samuel Sfbank, ' J. M. Adama, J. F. Irwin, C. Owens, Henry Owen. " D. R. Ful If rt do, ' Samuel I. Burge, " J. A. Stock, ' M. G. Rook, " J. A. Fault, fcJr.ii Mcuullougn, Marie McAlpine, Annie MacLeod, Kat Moore, Cornelia Larimer, l.ihble Bmiley, Ella Gnodfellow, Clara Beauiignanr, Mary MoGaugbey, Maud Gear heart, Belie Mitchell, Sadie Mitchell, Annie Mitchell, Ylra Thompson, Mary Haokett, Grace Row, Clara Howe, Ada Ale, Jennie How, Mlonte Bridge, Carrie Shaw, Hatli Swan, Annie Mitohell, Lulls Reed,a Pennio Hbaw, Kile Shaw, Kdith Ritter, May Moore, (1 unite Graham, Joiepbia Lnoaaa, Carrie Lucas, Sarah Cleary, Maicgle Irvln, Suai MacLeod, Sophie Smith, Paisle Wilsoo, May Merroil, Sarah Porter, Mary K raiser. Helen Irvin, Lillle McKlnitry, Lydia Hnugart, Mary Worrell, Kllaa Johnion, Kmma Watsoa, Klla McClellan, Belli Cooper, Alice Ogdea, Lilli Geodrellow, Kmma Camp, Martha Tat. New Da ilt Stagk Li n a. James L. Leary baa succeeded In having a daily mail eetab liahed between Claarfield and Pen n field, and will hereafter run a dally stage between tho I wo point. His contract began with April let, and tht atagt will leave (learfltld tvery morning (except Bun day) at I o'clock, making connect Ion i with all train on tbt Low Grade Railroad at Fen n field, re taining after tha lait trala lb tarn tvanlng. Passengers and freight wttl bt carried at low rata. Order left at any of tht hotel will ht attended to. ldaprTH-tf Tina Wat for Your Pumps 1 Tbe undersigned la now tel agent for tbt salt of tbe Celebrated Wooden Pump manufactured by tha Toltdo Pomp Company, Tbey art without doabt tht best pump la tbt world, Thtr throw mora water, work easier, aad last longer than any pump ever pnt on tha market. Also, for sale, Iron Force and Pitcher Pomp. Repairing don promptly. raan backbtt. Clearfield, March SSd, lBSI-Sia. At tho regular monthly mooting of tbt Town founoil OB aaooaay tvtnmg, uarry Ilempbill wa elected Street Commlsaioner af Clearfftld borough for U9I. a AtMooro's, in the Opera llouso, is tbt cheapest place ta buy your boot and sboaa, hat, eapa, aad Gsnt' furaiihlog gooda. Fleck employs a milliner of expert toot and taile tt trim hat aad henna ta to order, on abort aolTe. Call at Morrill's hardware store and set tbt cheapen and boat Sewing Machine for the least moaty. Dee. JMf. The ladies' furnishing goods at Fleck "art too lovely tor aaytaiog. van ano see them. Kid cloves in all the boautiful and Hlrablo i had at Fleck'e. Now muslins, bleacbod and unbleach ed, all width, at Fleck'. Now silk milts, long, and in all the new abad, at T. A. Fleck . N'ew linon handkerchiefs at Fleck's. New Tans and parasols at Fleck's. ''.Ely's Cream Balm is the only Catarrh remedy of many I have triad which ha acted a ft care, I have beta troabltd for over fifteen yaarat my head haa been most of tha tlma topped and vtry math Inflamed. It hai optatd my aoatrll and reduced tht Inflammation. My tyt art Improving, to that I ana stand strong light, which I bav been able to do for yeara." Nathaniel Feglty, with B. F. Moats, Merchant, Wllkai-Barra, Fa. "My son, aged Blot years, wai afflicted with Catarrh; the aatof Ely't Cream Balm affected a oompltta turt.' W.;B. Ham man, Druggist, Baa ton, Pa. 'Ely' Cream Balm stlla batttr thin any other preparatloa for Catarrh, and givta better aatia faction." B. Armatrong, Druggist, Wilkea-Banra, Ptnnsylvania. ft -4 it. Clearfield Coal Trade Stato- mant'of Ctal aad other freight aent over tht Tyront A Clearfield Dirlalon, Ponneylvanla Rail road, for the week ending April 33d, 1881, and tbe tame tlma laatyear : COAL. For tbo week Stmt time laat year TORI. 43,349 6S2.147 36o,&l Prevloualy during year Same time laat year Iocrtast Total ia 1S81 Same time laat yar Increase oTBRB ration?. Lumber Miioellaneou freight -276,600 S"9,I78 370,1 1 B 140 oar. Coal In. If any of our coal bank man feel like trading lomt of their product fur a aerie of n urn ben of copies of tbe Clbabfibld Rbpublicak, wa will gladly ihow them whara to pat two or thrtt hundred bushels od account In thai way. Wa hara a bin at cur residence and ont at tht offlot that will bold a load every now and then. A hint to tht wist 1 a very gt re mark, and ahould bt sufficient. tf List of letters remaining unclaimed In tht Poatofflot at Clearfield, Pa., for tht week tnding May 2d, 1881 : David IJ loom, John H. Call, BenJ. F. Crosby, Mlaa Alice Day, Wm. R. Derrick, Mr. Julia C. Gill, Air In Henderson, Margery L. Lanabarry, Miss Tillla Muni, Mr. Maria Murray, Thome McDal, Mi Kmma B. Smeal. P. A. GAULIN, P. M. "A Fact. An advertisement msertod In tb RtruaucAB will reach moro reader than If published In all tbe other paper la tbt ooun ty, and oost tbt adrtrtiaci lesa than one-half In other words, an advertisement published In our Journal la worth double tht price of that charged by any other publlaber in tbt oounty, It Is a fact." tf. Thanking our many old customers for tbeir past patronage, wa would solicit a con. tinuanca of amt from old and new euatomers, giving all a cordial invitation to oall and e ont of tbt largeat stock of mtn'i, youth', boys' and children ' clothing tvtr brought ta Cltarfltld. apr. U-3t. Hirliksbb A Rook, Our ladios can get everything they want at Fleck's cheaper and in leas time than you could aend to Philadelphia, or tlaewhert. All whohavo looked at Mooro's slock ao far, concede it to bt tht beat, finest, and moat styliih that ever came into Clear fletd. A beautiful assortment of children's laot collar, and ladles' lent ties and neckwear of tvery description at Fleok's. Hurl's fino shoes for ladies, and Burt A Metre' shots for gen ta', can only be bought at Moort'a, and don't you forget It. Fleck's store, in Clearfield, ia tho plaot for dry-gooda, drcaa -gooda, faney-goods, notions, carpet and oil clolhs. Ladies, why do you shop in tho city, when yon can get tvery th leg yoa want cheaper at home? Call at Fleck'. Buy Richardson's Klmira boots and C aril ile fine ahoea. Noot belter made, field only by II. A. Kratscr apr2Q-3t. Springtime has comoagain with new tyloa and low prices at Uirlinger A Rook's. Call and aea. apr. 13-tt A fino lot oi Ladies' new Spring Coat of tbe latest styles and paltrns Just received at Lehman's. Havo you seen the latost Spring and Summer style In millinery gooda? If net, tall at Flack's. Tho etock of ludieB slippers and Mis sea flippers at Mooro's cannot bt beaten in tbe tity. All the latest styles and novelties in the way of gents' ntok wear, art to ha acta at Moort'a. A Brick Moixder Wanted! Ap ply to Samuel Bell, Clearfield, Pa. 4 OL Mooro's are just receiving all tho latest atylta in men's and boys' hats and shoes. Straw bats and white vests cheap this week at Hirlinger A Rook's. 4 27-21 We keep our stock up to meet tho demand of all. Call and set for you reel f. H. LaiiMAR A Co. I have a fino lino of bats and bon net for ladiea tha lataat atylta. T. A. Fbin. Fleck has enough goods in his lino of busineis to supply every lady In tht county . Beautiful luces, embroideries and wbitt goods at II, A. Kralier. S 3t If you don't believe Fleck has nice aheap goods, call and settbtm for yourself. Trunks! Trunks!! Satchels! Satch tlt ! 1 vtry cheap at Moore'. McCall's Now York glove-fitting paper pattern sold by II. A. Kratiar. New silk handkerchiefs at Fleck's, for both ladle and gentlemen. Ladies' skirls and hosiery of all aites and colors at Fleck's. A largo stock of Brussels and In grain carpet at Fleck's. Ladies shoes from 75 cents up can bt bought at Moore's. Did vou sco tho handsome goods in Fleck's snow wladow f A handaomo slock of ladies' drens goods cheap at Fleck's. Flock invites you to go thoro for your millinery goods. Now ha Is and bonnets lor ladies and misses at Fleck's. Now hats and bonnets for ladies and mine at Flock's If you don't sco what you want at Flack', aik for It. New black silk mitts, period ly bcuu tlful, at Fleck's. Straw hats can be bought at Moore's for cents. New collars and cuffs tor ladies, at T. A. Fleck's. Fleck's now goods are ready for laiptfltioa. Whito and black Kid gloves at Flock's. New goods received evory woek at Fleck's. Go to T. A. Fleck's and see his new goods I I have a good assortment of ladies' tit. T. A. Flics. The best S 1 shirt is for salo at Mooro's. New oil cloths and mattings at Fleck's. New ginghams at Fleck's. New fans and parasols at Fleck's. , e - Now Yankoe notions at Fleck's. Now Fancy Goods at Fleck's. Now tablo lineo at Fleck's. New Yankee notions at Fleck's. H. A. KraUor Is goneral airont for Cltarfltld touoty for tht New Improved Domes tit Sewing Machine. A large discount from tba regular price will bt glvaa to partita buying ter oath. apr20-fiU A handsome lot lawns, ginghams, Scotch aapbyr sloths, buntings, Jame to wo al pacas, oMhmerta, and all kinds af ladles' dm good at U. A.Kratier1. To Sportsmen. I havo fishing tackle of all kind j also, powder, hot, land, tap, aar trldge,tto. Fbbd Bacxitt. March 23, 2m. The most stylish line of slippers that ever eama iato CI ear field county art only to bt ten at Moort'a. Apr. 27, '31-41. Ladies' gossamer water-proof cloaks and gentlemen 'a gossamer waterproof coats at Fleck', Go and see Flock's new good,whelh or you wiih to buy anything or not. T. A. Fleck's store is filled with handsome goods of tvery description. Now goods received every week at ricok'. Now Fancy Goods ut Fleck's. New dress goods at Fleck's. Now dress goods at Fleck's. New carpots at Fleck's. New carpets at Fleck's. Now corsets at Fleck's. Warrlfl Fl'LLINQTON HOLL0PRTER On Bun day, March Otb, ISBI, by Rev. W. 11. Dlvtn, Mr. Kmkbbo FBi.LiauTuif, of Clearfield, Pa., and Miaa Katb Uollohbteb, tf Balona, Clinton oounty, Pa. TAYLOR DUNLAP. At tht rtaldenct of tht bride'a rtrenta, on Sunday, April 24th, 1481 Rev. B. K, Winger, Mr. J. W. ItrLon and Mil M. n. iftRLAi', botn ot tnt viointy oi burner burg, Pa. FULLERTON CARTER. At tht M. E. par- aonage InClearfleld, on Sunday, Ma I at, 1881, by Rev. G. Leidy, Mr. Gborob W. FiXLaaroa and Mil A Lit a V. Cartes, both of Lxvrtntt town abip. L0WER3-FEKMAN.-0n Tueaday, April 2oth, 1881, by Rev. H. M. Burn, Mr.Ii. C.Low im and Miaa M. A. Frbehan, bott of DuUoia, Clearfield county. BLOOM LONG. At the Preaby.erian par sonage In Clearfield, on Thuraday afternoon, April 28tb, 1881, by Rev. II. a, U tiler, Mr. J. Roll Bloom, of Curwenarillc, and Mias Livaja F. Losu, of Pike township. WAUOH BROCKBANK. At tht rasidenot of tbe bride' parent i, near Lntberaburg, on Tues day morn in bt, at ft o'clock. May 3d, 1H81, by Sam. ual Hollojieter, Esq., Mr. Cn aki.bb F. W a ton, of tbe Mate or Maine, and Misa AlAHta A. iiitoc k bark, of Union township, Clearfield oouity, Pa. Tbe bridal party left Clearfield on tho train Tuesday afternoon, for their futurt borne In tbt East. Wt wish tbem a aafe Journey. SUA. BTHAW. At tbt residence of Mr. J. J . Dillon, In Ferguion townihip, on Saturday, April 2:td, Mr. Jamb Bib aw, aged 78 year and 4 month Dear mother tbou art gone I Na mort we et thy loving fact ; Wt miss that here on earth ; Thou'rt gone from tby accustomed place. No more tby loving word Or kind reproof we ever hear, For huabed i tby dear voice, And will not now our aad heart obaer. We bid tbet sad adieu, With bopt of meeting the one mort, In the bright realms above, Where all our partings will bt o'tr. Centra county paper pleaae copy HENCIIBARGER. In Ltwreoet township, on Tuesday, March Mtb, 1681, of scarlet fever, Wili.mah (J., son of Manuel and Hannah Heneh barger, aged 2 years, 1 month and tSt days. HKNCHBARGRR. In Lawrence townabip, on Tuesday, March 27th, 16S1, of acarlat fever, Kbya mum a, daughter or Manuel and It an nab Uencb' barger, aged 4 yeara, 6 months and 2 day. Two bright little an tell God did land as, And great lova and joy on earth tbey gara as; it was uod s will to call tbem borne, And in Heaven tbey are waiting fur n. We're hung away their dresses. Oar heart ara sad to-day W ara thinking af those little grave Of Krra and Will man. They aaw tht angela in tbair room, Beckoning tbem away j And now tbey are walking with them In whit I Our darling angela, Krra and Wlllman. Kptctalt. Orb HtranBBD Pib Caar. Diboourt oh Old Pbicb.. Sawinf Uaobinaa eaa now b. purcbaaad at M.rrall'a tin and variety .tor., from $36 op warda. All kindaof aawlnt maohinoa rapairad on tb. abortaat ootioa. Claarllald, I'a., Jul; 18, 1877. Witbd. Delirarad at tn. Rail Road. 100,1100 26-lnoh abarad ahln,loa. 1110,000 ia-fooh aawed ahingl.B. 100,000 f.t of pin. bo.rda. 600,000 M-feet abarad boopa. 6,000 railroad tiea. 60,000 feet of good hemloak boardl. For wbiob I will pa, tha higbeet market prioa, delirared at OlaarAald, or at an point on tba Tjrooe A ClaarQeld Railroad. J. 1. KUBBB. CI.arS.ld, Pa., Oat. 18, 1878 tf. Just KecrivtMl. Just Hocnivfil by ARNOLD, at CUUWENSVILLE: Car Load Nova Scotia Tlastcr! Car Load pare Corn, Rye and OatB Chop I Car Load Drakon Sail I Car Load of Choice ramily Flour! tar iiouu tn y utnju., unn.i'i ivo, ul.i.. UaTtiliinu-lcs, liurk. if. Jt. 1 ica ana Grain will bo taken In exchange. Curwonflvillo, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Cliarpiblp, Pa,, May Xd, Ibfll. Flour, per owt $3 00 Duck wheat Flour, per cwt ... S 00 Corn Meal, per owt - 1 80 Chop, rje, perowt 1 AO Chop, mi ted, per ewt - I 40 Mran, per owt 1 UO Wheat, per bnihel 1 10 Kyt, per bushel BO Oata, per buabel 60 Corn, ear, per buahel,... 40 Duckwheat, per buabel nO Clover ated fl ftO Timothy feed I T6 rotatoea, per buabel 1 u Apple, per buahel 00 Oniona I 00 llama, per pound 13) Shoulder, per pound ... o Dried Htef, per pound IV Chickana, per pair 60 Butler, par pound 2 Kim, Per dosan li Salt, per lark, large 2 Of Goal Oil, par gallon 12 Lard, per pound 12 Dried Apples, per pound 6 Dried reach, par aound - 10 Ueans, per buabel 1 60 PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Pnti.Anai.rai A, May 2 Tbe trade In bread it ulfa waa very light and prioee ruled about aleady. Cot ton la unchanged and quiet at 114 for middling upland, liark I nominal at $27.60 per tea fur No. 1 quercitron. Beeda Clever ta quiet and rangea Irom lie tt TJo aa la quality. Timothy and flat ar unchanged. Flour and Meal Flour quiet but ateariy. Balea of 1,400 for lowtt fancy dear, and at 0(d,1.2d fur elraigbt I'eanaylvaaia ettrn family at $i.76(gi& j western flour la eteedy at ti SO per barrel. Whiky la aiaaJy, and 70 barrtls we tern aold atl U9. CniiAno, May 2 Floor steady and la fair de mand. Wheat art ive, firm and higher) No, 2 Chlragt spring. $1 .01 fm 1 .014 for cab ; $l.0l f.r May $l.o.:(ifvl.oa far June i lladajfal 04 for July. Corn aleady arid la fair demand ; 42i for ca'h !o for May 4 (Jo for June and July, Oata active, trmahd higher Intrastate for cash ; 3ic for May; Mie for May j Snjo lor Juat ; aso for July. Hot and barley ateady. Pork fairly act I re anl a shad bit;ber 'T 46(17 60 for etRh aad May 17.47t(.iJ 17.60 for June; $17.67. , 17.00 for July. Lard flrmer at $11.20(4 11.221 lor taah and May i $11.!, 1(11.30 for June; $1 1 .17 , for July. Bulkmeata steady. Whisky stoaJy. Ntw Ynnit, May I. Flour Is heavy at 0(2.'a lewerj No. 2, $.i(3.66; in par One weatem and itate,$-H .76fn,4..H6 i common tegood estra weatern atate, $.1.764 M tommon to gnod eitra wet era and tiat$4.(' V0 ; good toebolta, $6(,0.76 ; Mimmoa to ebotot while wheal weatern estra, $Miif fancy de., M.lOfT. Kyt floor heavy and lower at li iO'O, Wheat 1 f 2o lower j eloaed firm t angraded red, 1.10(1.4 t No. $ do $I.2I$ 1.21; tamer do., $l.$ufol 21 ; mlted winter, $132; ungraded whit, I.I6fu 119; No. 2 do., $1 2d fill 20 i No. 1. do., $1.22 foil 2.14 l No. I rd, April, $1 .2Uf 1 .26 i May, $1 2lj(.tl 22 ; Jnnt, $t IWOyl.H'f July, $1 I i Na. 1 wbHt, 9.Z7Ul.rH ; May, VI. IV' flltl; Juaa,$l.li. Hve dull and nominal ai $l.oy(ii,.. Barley dnll and nominal. Cora 2fra4t lower; angradtd, 6t((iAITe; No.X,65(t nfla i t earner, 6Ri(tj,60jci No. 2, Sl'itfiWt New York ytllow. K2c j sonthern do., Ol ; dock, No. 2, April, fl0fa.Het May, 6S(a.60e i J ant, 64 ft i Joly, .'-((ii6ie. Oats a shade stronger and rather qutet ; ho. S, 4.'.,(4ij do White, 40; No. I, 4(46ic do. wfar.a, 6ue do. I arrive, 4Ma; No. 1, 4C ; do white, 6?ie mlied weatern, 4. 4011 Nt. $ whtit, A Oft I. 46ici do. Mty, 46(ak 4ie; June, 46j do. July, 4iC46ia. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., Lubrtcatinr, Arflnril H JHinrr,' OILS, PUILirSBUnG, rENN'A. W. aiiot. our brand, of Ptrolom ud olh.r olil (tkbjtct to mark ca.,M) d.llv.rd rrM on board Mr. at any atatioa OB tb. Tjron, Cle.rO.M H.llmad. ReDa.d Oil, 81.1, T.lt...ler fa!. 1 At low.,1 Priia.Wblt.. 160 " .... " - m.rk.t r.to. Water WMI.,II " " " llbo,trl.r. El.lno, liO " " J too. tot. Boniin., JIUraTltjr I.r1 -IO N.plba, It " " " " l..ho.. ,8 " ' " M Mlo.r.' Lamp, -100 li.t " 13 Car Ail. Oil, (W. V.. Kalra. ' 18 (W.Va.)M.d m. " " 1 ' (W.Va)B.oiia r " " 1 N.tural Labrlcatini ' " 23 Kr.oklin " " " Ulark UlmoDd " " tlrc.o Kngln. " " Uold.n " - " Ambor ' " " XXX ' " " No. 1 Splodl. ' " UaUhl... Cvlind.r Oil " " 7' No. t ' ' " " Wool Oil. No. 1 " " M LirdOiU.itra)Wint.r,trala'd" " 86 "K.. 1 " " No. I " m S gcllpia Kngio., No. 1 " 6 ' No. 1 " " " No. ... " " - Mlo.r.' Y.llow(Wlnt.r)pi.n At low.it oar ' Wbit. - " U.t rat., witb- j out rr. to ooaL ll'c UV.Ul.lJrTEU prtm and mtet all competition. may 4, 'll-lj. 1 Oil PRINTING OF EVBRY DB9CRIP 99 tloa aatl, .iMat.d at tbi, offloa. IfACOMt K)H HAI.EI Th. mbiorlb.r 11 ba, two Tao-llor. WiBon., n.arlr now. for ,.!. W ill b. ,.ld cb.ap. C.lloo or addrai. JU11N A. b lAULttt Clo.rn.ld, 1'.., M.rch , HHLtl. 1I1HI I'Olt HAI.CTh. und.ralra.d b J four lood MIl.t'H COWS for aala. Tbra. of tbaia ara of tb. Alderney brard. Call on addraaa ll.W. Ml'U.KN. Cnrwcnavllla, Pa. aprJO, 'II 31. "VtOTICETh. andaral,nl, raaldln( in tb. X TillaK. of W.atov.r. to Cbeat towoibip, baa road. th. Dacaaaarr arraniraoi.ota and pro' poaoa to apm an KATINU llut'KK forth, ao oommodation of tb. publio ,Darallj, and I b.r bj aolictt a llbaral abar. of tha publio iiatrnnag.. JU11N J. Ian k ilbtt. Woato.ir, Pa., Fab. t, 1881. If. palNHOMITION OK PAHTNKRHIIIP, 1 J Tba parto.rabip b.r.tofor. .xiatina bat th. and.rai.n.d andar tb. Arm of 0. R. A W Barr.lt, waa diaaolrvd bj raotiial aooaaDt oa th. 33d d. of (tbruary, A. V. 1881. (I K. BARRETT, WALTKK BARRETT. CU'arlaM.Pa., April 17, 1861-st. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SUAVED AND SAWED. Corw.naTill., Jaa. 9, '78-lf. OIIOl'MAKlNC.-I b.r.h. inform ht pa k3 trona, and mankind in ,an.ral, tb.t 1 bar. ramorod mj ahoemakinit ahup to th. room in Orabam'o row, orarH. 1. Hnyder'a jewalr, atore, and that 1 am pronarad to do ail kfnda of work in m, Una ebe.p.r than an, othor abop In town. All work warrantod aa irood aa aan ba don. an,. wb.ra .la., l'oaitir.l, tbia ia lb. ohaapoat abop in I'laarlield. JUB. It. Ufibninu. Dm. II, 1878-tf. Notice of Incorporation, "VT0TICK is hareby given that tbe "Eicclilor X 1 Cornet Band," of Du Boia, will preaent a petition to tb Ueurt or Quarter tfeaaloos, tn vttdneaday, nay 2b, ism i, ior a Charter or in corporation for said Band. OBO. M.-FKROUSOX, Recorder. Clearlleld, Pa., May 4, ISSLSt. Sheriff's Sale. TY rlrtat of a writ of Ltvari Faeiat Issued J) owt of th Court of Oommoa Pleas of Clear held oonntv.Ponn'a, and to m direeted. there will bt tzpoaed to PUBLIC BALE, at tba Court nonaa, in tnt oorougn or citarfleid, l a., on Thuraday, Nay 40, IMrtl, At t o'clock P. M., tht following described real aetata, to wtt : All that certain Iraot or piece of ground li ta tted in Ureham townabip, Clearfield oountv, I'a. bounded and deaeribed aa fellowa i Beainnim at a wbitt oak corner; tbenot north by land of John ttoii av parent io poet corner; tnenot by land of John Martin teat 08 perches to poat ; tbtnot south by land of Tbomaa Coleman 49 ptrohea to poat corner, and thencaaweat 08 perohea to white oak and plaot of beginning, oontaining thirty acrea, more or leia, being part of a larger tract of land aurvytu on iitnuotootr, i?vz, en warrant granted to lenoo Jrrenoi. Seised, taken In execution, and to be aold aa tht property of Mary A. Shimel and Iiaao Sblmel. ALSO, A certain two-itory frame dwelting-boua with lot and curtilage appurtenant thereto, being 18 by 24 feet in aise, without any Lack buildings. Said building la aituated In Cast Clearfield on lot No. 04 in plot of nil la' addition. Seised, taken in rxeflntloa, and to be aold a tht property of David Oray, Defendant, tnd bamuel McLaughlin, tenant tn poaaenion, ALSO, A oertain two-story dwelling house situate la Ilontidal, on th northwest oornar of Elian and Charleatrtt,with lot and eurtilag appurtenant inereio. Ketaed, taken in eieegtion, and Io be aold ai tho property of William Challla, Tanua or Pai.b. Th prlct or aum at which tbo property aball bt atruck off moat ba paid at tbt tiu of al, or auch other arrange menu made aa will b approved, otherwise tbe proper ty will bt Immediately put up and sold again at tba aipensa and risk of tht person to whom it wat (truck off, and who, In oast of deficiency at aua r-ale, aball matt good to tarn, and in no Inatanot will tht Deed bt presented la Court for coo Arm at Ion nates tbt money 1 actually paid to tnt ftnarin. jab. ju a U A r r n i , Saanirr's Oppicb, I Sharif. Clearfield, Pa., May 4, 181. J SherilT's Sale. 1Y virtut of writ tf Venditioni Rrpt-nai. I lamed out of tbe Court of Common Pleaa of ClearBeld county, and to m directed, I will ei pose to publio aale, at tba Court Hon it la tbe oorougu oi Jicarneiii, on Thursday, May 3U, 1NM1, At 1 o'clock P. M., tht following described r-al tstatt, to wtt r A oertain tract of land ltuled In Woodward township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bounded and deirribed as follows: Beginning at a birch tree on tbe east bank of Clearfield ereek tnenoe so otb. east oa the main Company'a line 40 perch ra, m ore tr leas, to a atone pile ; thenee aoutbwe.t to a nemioi'K irt annul 4V pcrcne ; inrnot aerin weat tt Clearfield ereek ; tbenot along said ereek to place of beginning, ooatalaiog Ave acrea, more r irri, una uaving inereon armea a aaw mm. dwelling houit, atable, and other outbnildingi. Heiiad, takrn In eteoation, and to ba aold a tht property of W m. II. Joy, ALSO, All of Defendant's Interest In a certain tract of land situated inDscatur townibip.Clearfleld coon ty, Pa., bounded a follows t "Om tbe eait and oath by Mnahannnn erk, on tbe north ai.d wait by land of J. F. Kleiner and Oeorgt U Zelgler, being about 10 acres, more or Is, and partly olrtrrd, open to the eommnns. ALSO, All of Defendant's Intereit In that ttrtaln lot or niece of grnnd sitaaled in Decatur town ship, Clearlleld oounty, I'a., boumlM as rollnws; On tht west by land of Charles R. Fetter' heir, on th etat by Ueorge II. Zelgler, oa the aouth by unknown partita, being about three tcrta cleared and ona to tbe eommona. Keiaed, taken In elocution, and Io bt soldi as the property of J. II. Jonas. ALSO, A certain treat of land situate la Uust'a town ship, Cleerftrld oounty, I'a., bounded on the sooth by land of Oeorgt William, on tht north by Itnd of fltorg Wliliema, and nn the eait and weat by earn, containing ont hundred acre, mora or leas , all timber land. Seised, taken in fSecutif, and o bt tnld at tht property of John C. Tyltr. ALSO, A certain tract of land sltutt la Jordan town ship, Claarfield county, Pa., bounded and dt acribed a follows i Beginning at atonaa, corner ofpitotaold to Thome Strong) thenoo 3T de gree taat 41 prrchee to atonea tbenoenorth "4j degrtea eaat T7 perchet to atonaa also corner of bite aold to Tbo ma Htronr, and both of the two lait mentioned corner being along the Hat tf tba pieet aold to eaid Strong; (bene aoutn 14 da greea eaat A4 perrh-a to ham look thenc south iJi degrees west 117 psrehet tt a line; thence north V1 degree weat AO 1-10 perches to atonea and place of beginning, containing 49 acre and 74 6 10 perch net measare, being part of a tract of land aurveyed la name ef William Jobnaoa A Co., havlnr about 16 acre cleared, more tr ) Seised, taken tn txecatioa, and to b aold at tbt property of A. B. Straw and III ram straw. Tana or Balm. Tht prlca af aum at wnlrh tbt property shall bt l truck of vast be paid at tht time of salt, or sarh other arrantemenla made aa will be approved, otherwise tht property will ba immediately pat up ana oia asjaia a. um iipmn and risk of tb perton to whom it wa struck off, aad who. la cast of deficiency at auch re-a)e, hall make good tbt aamt, aad In no Instance will tht Deed ht pre sealed ia Court for tonfirma tioa unit tht money Is actually paid tt th BberiB. JAHHl at A ti A F r it i , Bannipp Orrica, I fehatit. OlaarltldL, PH May 4, Ml. "I.1AHM I,AN1H FOR AMC la Hue to a X "d Pint townships, Clearfield oounty. keaaonablc time given for part of pure haa money. Price Ift.OO Io $I.0I per aort. uintrai rtHrrta. a, pmu, npn.i Pen n eld, t'a. orVTALLAOt A Knaas, B.pL 10, 1179-tf. Claarfield, Pa, ADMINIftTRATOKS NOTICE-Notion 1 btrebv nlvan that Letter of Administra tion Jt bomit mom on tbt attattof SAUVHL PO W- ILL, lata of Clearfield, Pa., deo'd, having beta duly granted to tha andtreigned, all parsons la- dlbied to (aid tatata will pltaat mak immtuiait payment, and tbott having elaima or demands agatnat tht aamt, will preaent litem prtperiy authenticated lor stttlamtnl without delay. J. V. POWELL. H. B. POWELL, A dm In lit rat or D. B. N. Cltarflald, Pa,, March KUU, lbol-OL DR. HUTCHINSON'S WORM DESTROYER AnOlitandTritMl llvmedf A'morea (V H Vrmi and the mrrti-in thtU ktcp Uirmidtt. Wa TUairailt It virtue. Wo havo hundred of TmliiHUilnla, col- looted tn the last 16 ytwra, pntvhiK com-lutilvrlv tArrt if no rtmetly equal to lr. Ilulrlttiiaan'o VVann IHelroyvr to rt'inovo the Wnnua tall kliuli. Hound, .Vrii, Jny, and Tlipfl. tlKt inff-t the litiman avKteto, Wytirtmu buy thnn, and s;lve Ilium to ihvlr aufltring EtivnU. 7Vry u no humbug or miarkrry about this) i uroiitdily reliable mi'4tcinc. Price, UAo. cr bux. A.W.WKIliHT 4 CO., WKoletale DrurirUli, Market snd Front Slrtali, Philadelphia, Februarys, 18M-.1m. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers a fir it- class stck and grain farm for aale, situate one milt north of Lumber City, containing 230 ACRES, Most of which Is cleared and nnder a good state of cultivation, and having a large plank bouse, well finished, a largt bank barn, and all neoestary outbuilding, all new. Fountain pomp, good water at the door ; also, ont at the barn. A good bearing orchard, oto. For further particulars, oall on tht premises or addrtsa UE0. C. PASSMORE, Lumbar City, Pa. April 20, 1881-tf. F OR TINWARE, HARDWARE, nd HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, and NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, and all klnda of HEWING MACHINES, ao to O. B. MKRKEI.L, . Agont, CLEARFIELD, PA. Jun, J, '80.tr. EightFarmsforSale orRcnt! Tht subscriber proposes to sell or rent a num ber of terms located as follows : The first situate in Burn ide township, Centre oounty, containing 160 acre, having thereon erected a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, and known as the Jamea Mulbolland farm. A I. HO, another farm aituate In fir ahem town ihip, Clearfield oounty, containing 117 acrea, with tht necaaaary improvement.. Thia farm ta under laid witn a UOOD VEIN OF COAL. ALSO, aix other ferine In tht vicinity of Freneh ville, containing respectfully 112, 100, 96, 86, 60 and 20 acrea. These farms all bavt houses and barns thereon, good water, bearing orchards on same, a well as aom good wood land. For farther particular tall la person, or addr the undersigned by letter. L. M. COLDHIKT. Jan. IWb, ISM-tf. Frencbvllle,Pa. FARM FOR SALE I The underlined has oome to the conclusion tt quit farming and follow bia occupation, a car penter, and now effera for aale bia farm, aituate on and ahalf mil north tf Clearfield borough, oontaining EIGHTY AOIllS, Most of which la cleared and under good cultiva tion, and having thereon a good TWO-STORY ''LHOUSE, Large frame barn, and other neceiiary outbuild ings, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit, and an excellent spring of water. Tbt wbolt It UNDRKLAID WITH O0OD COAL. Tbia property will bt exchanged for smaller prop erty, or aold on oaiy terma in payments. For further particulars eall en the premises or address. JOHN C. HEED, Clearfield, Pa. March 16th, 1881-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN IIIEREBY givt notice to tba eitisens of Clear field and tbe surrounding vicinity that I am prepared at all time to furniih famllia and manufacturing establishments witb a auparior quality of Coal, Wood g Coke, Whlrh I am prepared to deliver In a few hour' notice. I am alwaye ready to haul and deliver Irom and to the depot, or anywhere tlit, end mova familic and household goods anywhere on short nolioe. TI10S. A. DL'CKEIT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. SI, USO-tf. REMOVAL ! James Li, Leavy, Hating parchased tb tntirt stock of Fred. Racket., hereby give notice that n has moved Into the room lately occupied by Reed A Hagarty, on Bccnnd street, where he is prepared to ol)r to tnt public COOK STOVES. HK.tTI.ru .. PARLOR STOVES, of tba latest itnprortd patterns, at low prlco. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Rpoutlng, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, and Kepairing rump a spec i any. ah work warranted. Anything In my lint will be ordered special If desired. JAri. u. LKA V i , Proprietor, Fit ED. 8ACKKTT, Agent. Olaarfled, Pa., January 1, IBTO-tf. .ujoi it.rt.n EXECUTORS' SALE Desirable Real Estate ! Esttvto of Richard Shaw, Sr.,X)oe'l. rpHR Bnr.i,tiarf, Fieutnr, of tha ..lata of X HII'HAltD 8IIAW.Br., dK.aead, will orT.r ai pakllo aale at Ibe CO I HI HOUSE, Is tb. bor ough of Clearlleld, Pa., oa Wednesday, June 1st, 1881, AT 1:30 O'C l.tll K P. M., Tba MIowlDg .alaabl. raal aetata, Tla I Tha Ihrw atorr BRICK HOTEL nron.rla. eornM of Markt Bad Flrit atraata. la tb. bor. oogb ef Cl.arlleld, koowa a, 'The Shaw House Fronting with two lots of groan d thereto belonging xoo feet oa Market slraet, aad wu festna Unt street, with a two-story dwelling hooae at tabbed. Tht ho tel proper ha ilty bed-rooms and all convenience for a firat-elaaa hotel. Oct of the moat desirable hotel pro pert ie la Central peanavlranta. Tha abovt will bo aold together with a two tor frame dwalllnc boast on Market etreet, ad jacent to the Hotel, and ont ether frame dwelling bouse and a twe-itory stor building, all fronting on Market street. ALflO. AM that carta la lot, known ia tbt plan or Claarfield borough aa Lot No 139, fronting ftO feet on Lomitt atreet, run ning back 172 itet, more or less, to aa amy with dwellina boo and all neoeeiary ont building tbreoartettd,and other Improvements. TKtiJtB OF RAt.Et One-third eath at delivery of good deed, aad tht balanat to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable ia oat and twt yttrs, with IntartaL A. B. MIAW, JOS. BHAW, Surviving Sx'rs of Richard Shaw, firdtt'd. Ctotriald, Paa, April fi, IsH-U. The Great CLOTHING Emporium! PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, i F YOU want to study your own interest, do not fuil to call at the above OHtabliBliment nnd examine THANH LAKOK AND HANDSOME STOCK Of CLOTHING, J-ats, Gen-S' Furnishing Gds, &c., Whether )ou wish to mak a puroUi r nt, we ihall U plaastd si all tlmai to ihew yoa oar aortmeut ul gio , whiuh will at .noe cunviuo you that eur Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest, Remember, alio, that wt havt an alfgaat assortment of PIKCK GOODS, of tha lattt novel tie, specially intended for MERCHANT TAILORING, Aod wa ar. praparad to MARK SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORTEST NOTICE, aad ahall aadaaf or to ault tb. taalo of tba moat f.itldioua. ALBERT THANIIAUSEll, Opera Houso Block, opposite postoffioe, CLEARFIELD, FA. WAGONS ! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 Tho lurgest and bent nssortment of wagons ever brought to Clearfield. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of STDDEBAKER wagons, Which we will oell at 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. We guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring Wagons ? Buggies. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever before sold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. F. M. CARDON & BRO., Clearfield, Pa. February 23, 1881-tf. ATTON Curwensvillc, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GQQDS.FURKISHIHG GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, . FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C. I buy direct from jobbers nnd manufacturers, receive goods ot car lond rates, hence can compete with New York and Philndel phia houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances made on Saw Logs. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Sept. it, mo. If. JAMES L. - ... - - - - MAHKBT STlll:-.T, t I.KAIIKIEI.I), PENN'A. All kinda of Caikots and Coffin, kept on bant), and iarnisbed to ordor on abort notice, including Iho finoat aa well aa tbe chcapoit that can be matin- faolurcd. Our ooiubii znxiszin-vxDxx Is tho boat In uo, and will be furniihcd when required. Funerali attended in any part of the county. Call at my office, on Second atreet, or leare vour ordera at Trouloian'e Furnituro Store, adjoining the" Poatofflee. 3 IAS. I.. LEAVY, oct 1.70-tr. Clearfield, P. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Cor..n..illa, Fa. JaB. I , ISJS-tf BUY AHOME ! IlOfSES, LOTS AND FAKII8 FOR SALE I rpWKXTT 1IOVSK8 and LOTS la CI. art. Id X. for aala at reaanoabla rrlraa and oa m, Urme, Alao, aeterol FAHMA Ib Bradford aad Urabaaa toaa.bipa. Appl, to WALLACE A KRERS, p.e. 1, 'M l.) ll.arbld, Pa. rniLSBTOQ M.KI!IK WORKS! TUB LAH0K8T STOCK OF Fine Italian Marble In UieSlnte, Botb FINISHED, or 1'NFINIfllIED. Wa pot a, aa, work that cao b. dnaa la th. .11, .t naaob abMpar rat... W. will ,at ap MONUMENTAL WORK, la Itellaa Marble tr O ran It, theaner than It eaa bt done la aay other pert ef tha Htalt. Any pot on buying moaasacntal verb toaaaoantof II and anwarda, will bare fare paid to and frua I'blhpa bnrc. Ie not be foelrd with eheap Anerloaa arblt arheB yoa eaa bay flat Italiet mark It at lover arltta. dMIBAD STONES a apetialty. Prod net aad apprtftd spr fill Wa talea la tlflbange for Ceaietery werk. AH eath totymtau til be nadt tt Ibt Mobanaoi Bank tot. Co- It lbs eredlt of PI IRC, rhtlipeburg, Pa., JaB. M, 1MI. -at. AUSER'S WAGONS 1 1 BLOCIi, CURWENSVILLE, PA. LEAVY, (I y A Cosily outfit frtt. Aojrotta, Mala. Addraai T' S A Co., (bl ly.j ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Canrenarllla, Pa., Jan. I, '71-lf. MONEY TO l.OAR-Ot Irtt-ele Is. Brored farta property, by tht Mataal Lift Iuaaranet Conpaay of Near lurk, aa tret aort gait, la latai trom ,6ot ap. For farther ta formatioa apply ta tha anderi;ntd. HI HXTHAL W. SMITH. Clearleld Pa., May 7th, ls7-lf. COA3L, : COAL ALL THE YEAR I! TUB anhserihar htrtby flrti attltt that ha it aow deliftrlof toalof aa tsetlleatcjaaJlty aad pro pete ta tptratt hi aiat 4LL MUMMER, Bo that ht will bt taabled tt tappty hi ttttotr at all tint with food fatl. fit "aaaar vac Hob. Order by Ball prtaptly 1114. R ial. SHAW. ClearleU, Pa., March t, IMI-tf. Coal i Coalii Till andtrtlfned, havlaf prteartd a laasa af a Irat altia etal tela, he epeeed a slat, and la aow prepared ta faraiah eaitoeaer wltb a lrt-tlaa article tf eaal o short aatlta, aad at tht aaderatt priea af SIX CKNT8 ft haahtl. All ardera left at mj hoa will at praasptly at Uadtdta. WM. E. BROWN Citarfleld, Pa., Fab. t, Ult-ly.