Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 11, 1881, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WKDNKFDAY M0HN1N0, MAY 11, 1IS1.
Term! of Subscription.
If raid in e.lvanee.or within three months,..! 3 CO
If (.Md after three aid before in months.,, 2 60
f ,,iiJ alter theeipiralluo of ix menbla... I 00
Hr.MC.IOU8 NOTICE!!.
Met hod M r.i'Ioopl Church Rt. Oko,
Lsir.T, Part of. HerriM every Sabbath at lOJ
A. M.,and Ti 1'. .
Sabbath Bcbool at 9 A. M.
I'raver MetttDC every Wednesday, at TJ P. M
CouiD. union Service, Brit Hibbath of ovary
mot-lb, at 10) A. M.
W tni ClearUelit M. E, Church Rt.
(imin.i ! Acta. Peator. Preaching ivi'j
llcrnate Sunday, at t o'clock, P. M. Sunday
-cl.uul t ii, r. M. All are inn ted to attend.
lresbterUn Church Rer. H. S.Butlbr,
.-Hal,ltatb services morning and evening Sab-
sntb School at I r. . rrayer Meeting eases
Uy evening.
Itaptlet CMiurch. Uev. , Pastor.
.--aMi-itta School at 1 P. M. Prayer Muting every
UcilnoKlaj evening.
St. Praucli ChurchCathotlr Hr. P
;.uiiiiDAM. lito lartlca at 10 A. M., oi
iiio Grat, third and fourth Hundavi of each month;
Vecf-en and lienodiotion oft ha blessed Sacrament
at 7 o'clock, P. M. Bon day School every Sunday
afternoon at I o Bloca.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY,
TIKI OF BOLD 10 QUA IT 11 1 1 Mil 01 COURT.
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Pint Monday of J una.
Fourth Monday of September.
TIKI Of BOLDIRO COM HO FLRAI.
Pint Monday of Jane.
Beeond Monday of November.
publio omenta.
Vmittd Stat Senator J. Donald Cameron
IlarrUburg, Haophin oonnty , John I, Mitchalli
Wtlliboro, Tioga county.
Vongrwman Ea-Uovernor Aadraw O.Curtln,
Brlieluntc, Centra county.
Stnalor Hon. Cyrus T. Altxandrr, Dellefonte,
t'entre county.
AtttmWy Hon. James Flynn, Smith's Willi,
tieirneid county.
Prident Jmdyo Hon, Charles A. Mayir,
Lock Haven.
Atiiitant Law Judge Hon. John II. Orvla, o
I'ollefonta.
Auoeinte Judy Ahram Ogden, Clearfield;
Vincent U. Holt, Clearfield.
f'ruthonotary James Kerr.
tttgler and Ketorder Ueerge M. FergunoD.
rreu.rr Pbillp Dotte.
IHttriet Attorney J. P. McKanflok.
Sheriff Jama i Mahaffey.
Dtputv Sheriff P. I. Tbompion.
County Smryevor Samoal P. MoCloikey, Our-
.mrilla.
County CowimieetonertC. W. Kyler, Graham-
ton P. 0.; Ulan Johnston, u ramp lea unie r. u.
John Norris, Br., Curwensvllle.
Cmmiitionere' Clerk Jacob A. Pauit.
founlf Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
flaM : Joseph UHHIand, Three Runaj J. S. Nor
rir, Woodland.
Count Coroner James A. Moore, Clearfield.
Jury Commiionere Andrew J. Jack ion, Clear-
r..,.i U'm. K. Ilrown. Clearfield.
Superintendent of Public School M. L. Mc
Unown, Clearfield.
iWmnV. Public John W. Wrljcley, Vfm. Ka
pliaufh, Crroa Gordon, Clearfield ( Joaeph K.
Irwm. N. K. Arnold, C urw en r villa ; J. A. Lirlng
dione, Dulloia City.
M Jt OF COURSE !
"Will vn taka wnral, oMt or enro for tub
rripii.m V We are often Inquired of in thla way
r letter from rnlroni who reiido at a dutanca
tr'-m Ji'trfieli. We apraln ny yea. The reoelpta
of a reFpomhle mtrrhant or niUt owner in the
vicinity, wll' annwer u jnl an well ai the cah.
T illlua.rate: If any of our patroni will deliver
ui a bnit of grain at the mill ot Joseph II. Uretb,
in Chest lowtixhip, Horeea Patchio, in Hurneida,
Thomai II. Porcey, In U rah am, Wm. Porter or
Sliaw r, in Lawrence, or Drown A Beyler'e, at
Hock ton, In ion towoihip, and forward their
receipts for the amount, we will credit main on
tlirir arcnunt for the aame. In tbii ray all may
foon pny what they owe, If they will pursue this
eour.e. U.
terAdvertiHera and others will bear
in mind that all articles intended for publication
Id this paper muit be handed in, not later than
Tuesday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget it t
Moro Sheriff's sales this week.'
Head Fleck's tilty locals in this paper.
Drain Lick postofllco, in Morris
iTwmhtp, baa been dlMmtlnatt.
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Go and seo Flock's new good, w belli-
rr too wish to buy anything or not.
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Lehman & Co.uro selling dres-t goods,
nil wool filling, fur 12 cents per yard.
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Thoro arc live Mondays in this
mouth. Decoration da and Fourth of July both
o-cur this year on Monday.
There will bo a total eclipse of the
moon on the 1Kb and I2tb of June, visible
throughout the whole country.
j
Tho M. K. Ladies Aid Society will
idcU on Friday afternoon of tble week at tbe
reiiJcnoe of Mn. 0. D. Uoodlander.
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Street Commissioner Uomphill and
a vrew of workmen commenced operations on the
weit and of Market etreet oa Monday.
Samuel 13ell eommencod tho brick
eork on tbe l.ook-up on Monday. Tbe structure
is to he completed by tbe Ant of June.
Tho dandelions lift up their golden
bends on tht grail ptats and Uwm in Btid about
ClearBeld to greet tha riling sun. There are
millions of them.
Moses B. Cowdrick, of this place,
baa been awarded the eontraot for tbe erection of ,
a large brick building for Menri, Gray, Wolf A
Co.'i I'.ore, In Phllipiburg. !
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The Grand LocJl'O ol tiio 1. O. 0. F.
of l'mniylv!)!., will nt i ll.rrlibutj, .n
Tu.l7, My 17th. AI. M.Row will Rirfint
ClorSglJ I.oJko, No. IV!.
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New cnirino nro being built ot tho
M.chin. Soup, of BiUr, Rooil Co., Ia!tbi
nlic, M Iho ClilTlold Fir Iirlck Wuik, D.I
(or Ibo Wonllind tin Drlck Work..
Twonty-Bovon yen no tho nalnry
vt the Soi.riiitonJ.Dl or Hchooli ( CltKrfl.ld
roonlj wi $240 per onum. Dr. A. T. Solirjreer
w (he Orel rnin tleotod lo tht ofAiio.
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II. M. McKnally 1ms fitted up tho
room in Moiiop a buil-ling, on Maraoi sirees
formerly oacupUd by Dr. Boyer, for bb office.
It baa been rep apered and makei a very pleas
ant office.
Coquet young ladies and aentimental
swaina have had a rrgular plcnla tbe past two
weeks in trailing after tba fragrant arbutus,
which la Midi ta abundant on tie mountaini
north of town.
ThoB. J. MeCullough, Ksq.. publishes
an Autltor's notloe, and also a notice ol hla ap
nototment a Com mil si oner to take testimony In
a divorce oeae, to which wa cell the atlentiun of
all parties interested.
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H is hinted by many that Col
Forney will not be bare on Uaooratica day. Tbe
Committee Inform us that ha will po.UWely be
i re rent with oi, and nothing hut a providential
interference will kerp him away.
.
The publio has long since awarded
to Ayer's Hair Vigor the fonmoit placeamoog
reliablt Hair Restoratlvee. It Is effeoiuat, egree
able and abiolutil barmlew. It mekee the balr
fnb and luxuriant, and old age ajarce and on
fashionable.
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M iMS fiallio l't'tcni died lnt Satur
Jij eight la Weil ClurdelJ, of oinlumtiol.
Ilr fon.r.l took .l.e. o MonJ oroin. She
wi aerd .boul 20 jrirl. We leirn that lit f
Chi. f.milj pirt died frox thil dlnue lorlde (
lik inioth.
Alfri'd Mnrlin, of this plmo, wa
"oeoflha Srerrterlei l UreeoWk mello
In litll.funtr, od F.torde; ihtweek. The
raectin, wu tddrenrd by Ucn. Jemel B. Wetrer,
ri c.rnlidete for the I'reiideoc, on the Netlonel
Hi'.ol.eck Llior ticket.
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Wm. M. .MeCullough, K., ban so
I. r rteovrrtd from bit roloafed and eorera III
" lo be able t walk eboet oar alreeto agtla .
II. wai out eojoytni the Sua weather on Monde.,
ad althoii(h he luoki a liltli thla, wa hope to
' n ire bin eojej aioelleat health.
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Leo. J. Parish and W. W. Rowlos,
AJmlniitratere of tbe titate of John kuboley,
e or l)el township, deitd, ftdTertlae S valtt
piece of real estate In this week's Una. Any
1"rir,a wishing to purchase a fo4 farm will da
U to read tbe adverlliemeBt referraJ to above.
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Jim. Frank A. Fleming (lied at her
lira, la ibli borovgh an Tharida evealeg laat,
a long illntu from eontumptlon. Her re
"oi vere Ukaa to the M. R. Chureh on Satur
ifternoon, at t a 'a leek, and after earvteaa
1 IttT.'a LeUy aad Bulier, tba wart followed tt
tkt ton.. I
T. A. Fleck'- Btoro ift filled with
bandioma fooda of avery daaerlptloD,
Tbe fincMt lot ol parasols and bud
ibadaa la the land and at all prioei, from 10 oaoU
ua, at Lehman a.
Will publish the progruramo fur Doco
latlon da next week. It waa rtaelved too lata
for thia waak'a lame.
Rev. EmcliuB W. Smith, of Fitch
burg, Man , will preach in the Eptaoopal Church
in thtl place next Babbath.
I erdons vifitiiig town, should not
fail to vlilt Moora'e at ore and take a look round
tf they do nut wiih to purchaae.
'Squii-a Connley bus opened an office
oa ocoond it reel, ta We old neatera Hotel bnild
Ing, one door north of tbe Pint National Pack,
for the diipeofatlun of Juatlca.
ErfTRAT. Came trespaHKitifr on tbe
premiiei oi nm. A. uead, la Lawrence town
bip,en or about the tth of April, atpotted alf,
red and white, auppoaed to he about fifteen monthi
old.
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A Market. The farmers In thin
vicinity ara agitating the curb-jUna market, and
will 61 upon Saturday morning, May Slit, if after
a mora general eomulutbn it la act couidored
t'jo early la tha learoa.
A destructive fire has boon rain in
the woodi northweat of town, for leveral dayi,
Bear Pfogel'a farm, in Lawrtncetoaoctiip. Some
body deierra to be puoUhr J fur eareleimeaa ia
atartlng tbeae fore it I ret, cam log great loaa In
the dtitniction of timber and often buildinga.
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The Bteam whistle of Shirk's nuw
tannery wai beard ta the land for the Brat time
on Tueeday forenoon. They art making rapid
progreia and will aoon have everything read for
operation!. The hare oomtaeaoed work, but
will put on an lacreaitd force 1b tbe Bear future.
Mr. X. K. Arnold, of Curwensvillo,
recently had anpleaiant experienoa with a bon
aaw. When thegaih la one of hla arma heala up,
ha will be able to me the member ai formerly ;
and ha will be a little careful in tha future about
feeling tbe edger in a taw mill to tee whether It
la going or not.
A Valcahi.k Shekp. Wo learn that
a awe, owned by Mr. Adam Hagy, of Cheat town-
hlp, dropped two Iambi on (be 13th of April lait,
another on the 14th, and a fourth one on tha loth
of the tame month. The are all alive and thrlr
lng,eioept the left one. Curb iheep are worth hav
ing. mm i
T. IJ. Matifihan, Ksq., ot Sandusky,
Ohio, delivered ta eloquent lecture, In tha Court
Ilonie, lait Friday evening, on the land q out Ion
in Ireland, giving a hiitory of how the people on
tha Emerald Iile ate being op pre tied by English
landlord! and enptlallili. Mr. ManaLia la a
pleasant and interesting apeaker.
The members of the Orphoun Band
were fnrniebed an excellent eupper lait Monday
evening at (tbe residence of Mr. W. D. McKay.
TTbo terenade and supper were gotten op In honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Jonei, who are guests of Mr.
and Mrr. McKay. The boyi were greatly pleaied
with the treatment the received by tbe hniteia
and hoiL
mi i
Tho election of County Superinten
dent In Forest county was hotly contested, and
did not adjourn until after II o'clock P.M. The
candidates were Miti J. E. Copeland, Mr. J, E.
Milliard and Mr. N. F. Williams. Milliard was
elected on tbe Sith ballot. Tbe JtlTerron county
directors transected all their buiinaia and ad
journed iniide uf an hour.
Mrs. Annio Wittonmeyor, President
of the Pennsylvania Woman's Temperance I'nlon,
will visit Clearfield on Thursday or this week,
May 12tb. She will speak at a public meeting In
the Methodist Church, at 8 o'clock P. M. Tba
ladlci are invited to meet Mn. W. a the M E.
Church, at 3 P. M. for oonfrrenoa on special work .
Mrs. Wltteumeyer is one of the best speakers in
the State,
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Collar-bone Fractured. Tho Phil
ipiburg Jonrnmt, of laat Saturday, lays: "Jeaie
Deem, an old and respected farmer residing In
Morris township, Clearfield county, met with an
accident one da last week which resutted In the
breaking of his collar-bone. He bad been to Kyler-
town and waa returning home lo a boggy with a
friend, when the horse soared, and be was thrown
nut with the remit above stated."
Fiai at BniDOKPoRT. The Saw mill
and Woolen Factory on Anderson creek, on tba
Lutberiburg pike, a mile and a-half wait of Cur
wenivllle, took fire en Saturday evening lait and
burned to the ground. Tbe property waa owned
by Mr. Samuel Arnold, and waa a very valuable
one. Tha Ore originated In the machinery. Al
though pretty well Insured, Mr. Arnold's loss
abort that will be from $1,600 (o $2,000.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
in the Poitoffloe at Clearfield, Pa., for tha week
-nding May Sib, 1881 :
James Caieariy, Alferd Dugan, Wm. II. Hard,
John Ruff, Harry King, Little Kriie, Thomia M
MoKeery, JohnS. MoCrum, D. P. McNeills, Miss
Sarah Miller, Oeorgo Merrell, Ann Philips,
James Russell, John B. Toby, John R. Wiley.
P. A. UAl'LIN, P. M
Rev. A. J. Bean, of Lovovillo.Contro
county, will preach in tbe Clearfield Lutheran
Church next Sabbath, morning aad evening, and
every two weeks thereafter. Mr. ilean .hating been
regulerly called, waa accepted tbe pastorate of
this church, and he will make Clearfield bis home
In the future. The reverend gentleman Ii laid to
t floe irholar and In every way qualified for
the work devolving upon him. Tbe eongrego
tioa ( very highly pleated with him.
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Bit Br a Bitll-doo. Last Sunday
a we-sk Backer Oweni, eon of Robert Owens, of
Lawrence township, eged 17 or 18 years, while
playing or tusiellng with another boy, was at
tacked by a bull dug that lacerated bis face In
an ugly manner. A surgeon wai required to
stitch the torn parts together. The dog was shot
t.y Mr. Offtii, who had parahaied blm this
Spring while down the river. The d"g wai ai-
iiting tbe smaller boy of the twn, and no doubt
we sect log from a friendly and not a malicious mo-
tit e.
Prize Awarded. Prof. I)aliey,
teacher of I't'otnsnship closed bis first term In the
Leonard cVhonl building on Saturday evening
last. Thirty or forty sprctinetii of writing were
numbered and submitted 'o a Committee of five
disinterested gentlemen, via : tleo, W. 11 beam, R.
M. McKnally, L. II. Ale, L. J. Morgan and A.
W. Uraheia, selected by tbe class. Alter careful
examination the Committee unanimously decided
that specimen numbered 18 shewed tbe greatest
improvement, and wee therefore entitle! to tbe
prise, which wai duly awardid to tha aucieiful
competitor, Mn, J. A.Stadler. The prlta Ii an en
graved copy of the Lord's Prayer, after D. T. Ames'
eelebrated pen picture, ilse 32x28 lanhei, hand
eomely framed, and valued at $.1. W hile all tha
pupils desem great praise fr the rapid improve
ment they mda, a few are entitled to special
notice. Tbe finest specimen of writing waa that
of Miss Minnie Watson, and we doubt very amk
If there Is younf lady In the Borough of Clear
t eld to day that writes so elegantly. Metier
Doynton McPherson, for a led of hla age, (7 ears
handles the pea with remarkable skill, end others
in the class of whom a want of spaoe will not
allow ua to mention are nicely on the wa to a
good huil nesi handwriting.
A DISASTROUS FIRE AT HOUTZ
DALE. A flro druke out between 12 and 1 o'clock lait
Friday morning, In MeCaiilley'e hardware estab
lish moot at Houtxdale, which rapidly communi
cated to other bulldlngi, and for a lime threaten
ed the destruction of the greater pert of tbe town.
By extraordinary hard work the flames ware ex
tinguished, after the following buildings and
places of business had been destroyed, vil : The
postoEce, McCaulley'i hardware store, 8har
bangb'f drug store, A h ton's oonieetlonery store
and residence, Mxre's butcher shop, Nelson's
Jewelry aitabltfhment, Mrs. Jennie Smith's
milliner store, and the law office of W, A. Chase.
A correspondent ef the A 1 toon a sVat'y Tribune
gives farther parllonlais, as follows :
"Fries' hardware establishment was for a time
in great danger, but It waa saved by the active
and unremitting exertions of the eiliiens. Van
Dusen'a large and bandaome new ha tiding en Ike
opposite aide of the street wu aavta with maob
diffloulty. It was badly scorched and tba windows
war all broken. The Si. Cloud Hotel, on tbe
opposite corner, wai alio pretty effect oelly eeoreh
ed. The origin of the fire li not known, hat the
first alarm aroee from a terrife explosion la tba
hardware store of C. W. McCaolley. Tbe flames
then apread with great rapidity and the occa
penti of tbe various buildings escaped through
the aeoond story windowa In their night alothea.
Tbe losses areabont as follows, vll Charles Me
Caulisy, $10,000 lBiemnee,tn,000 W, J. Sfaar
bangs, t3,IO Inanraneo, $1,109 i J, 8. N eere,
$1(00-Insrano,$lftti Mrf. Jonalt Bmlth,
$1, C00-no Uinraaotj A. B. Aahtoa, $.--nr4
W. A. Ohaaa, $80 Inaorante. $40$ j U.
0, Nelaon no laioraace.
DIRECTORS1 CONVENTION.
In accordance with the Actaf Assembly In snob
eases made and provided, the regular triennial
meeting of the School Directors from the various
d 1st riots In Clearfield county, forty-one in num.
oer, waa neia m tbe Vourt room on Tueedar.
May Id, H81, for tha purpose of electing a
Couny Superintendent for the ensuing term of
inree yeara. All tno dtitrlota ware represented,
except Roggs. Osceola, SanJy and Karthaui
eaii but one vote eaob.
The Convention was called to order by Super
intendent MeQuown at precisely one o'clock, aad
tbe object of the meeting stated. Itwaa evident
from appearancea that there wae a quorum pre,
ant. At the conclusion of Mr. Moguown a re
mark i, Mr. Joseph L. Dale, of Pike district,
moved that Dr. J. W. Potter, of Covington, act as
President, No other nominations having been
made, the motion was unanimously adopted and
tbe Doctor took bit seat, returning thanks for this
mark of respect.
The next business in order waa tbe eteotton of
two beeretarlei.
On the motion of Mr. I. B.Darger, of Brad
ford, Messrs. 0. C. Mullen, of Decatur, and H. F.
Htowell, of I'nioa, were elected. Mr. Mullen de
clined lo aarre on account of ill health, although
he mede n vigoruue speech afterwards, and Mr.
Daniel Faust, of Curwensvillo wai elected In his
stead.
Messrs. Q. L. Heed, of Clearfield, (lo. W.
Dickey, of Uoutadale, and Dr. J. il. Edwards, of
Uuliob, were appointed Tellers.
Ihe President then ordered a call of tba dis
trict and the names ef tbe Directors. Secretary
Stowell proceeded with tbe ceil, and It wae an
neunoedtbat 1"U Director! had answered tbe call.
The'-ealary question" baa disturbed the mindi
of hundreds ot statesmen, bnt it had to be
dilpoied of ia lomc manner by thil Convention.
The President announced that he was ready to
receive motions on that lubjret, stating aiao that,
according to the law, the salary could not be re
duced blw $1,1)0, but oould be raised above that
auto Ii toe present salary wai deemed Insufficient.
At thie ttoint of tbe prooeedinga P. J. MoCul
lougb, of lloiitidale, moved that tbe salary be
fixed at $1,&1)0. Tbe motion haviug been seconded,
Mr. James B. Clark, of Penn, moved as an amend
ment to the motion, that the salary be made
$1,300. General Patton.of Curwensvllle moved
to add $184 to the present salary as fixed by law,
making it $1 ,300. A vote was of lied for, and Ibe
President ordered a vote to be taken on Gen.
Patton'e motion, requesting them to rise and
stand until eouoted. It was apparent that at
least two-thirds of tbe Directors were on their
feet. The Tellers, having finished tho count on
tbe part ef the aflirmative vote, tbe President
oalled those up on the part of the oegatlve. This
was a kind uf a Uiddlebergor-M ahone-Conk-ling
syndicate. Tbe majority of the negatives
wanted the salary fixed at $1,500, while the
minority were advocating $1,200. The Tellers
baring agreed in their count, the President an
nounced that the salary would be $l,00 in the
future.
The "salary question" having been disposed
of, tba election uf County (Superintendent was In
order, and the President Informed tho Conven
tion that he was ready to receive nominations for
tbatoflioc. Mr. Ashenfelter, of Brady, nominated
George W. Weaver, of Pen field, and Adam
Breth nominated M. L. McQuown, of Clearfield.
K. O. Hayes, of Brady, waa alao nominated, but
he at once arose and requested fall friends to
withdraw his name. Thia privilege was granted,
and, on motion, the nominations were oloeed.
At this point tbe President requeued tho See
retariee to call the names of all tba Directors on
the roll, "checking off" the names of those who
failed to answer. The Tellers were Instructed te
be careful with their tally and the roll call pro
oeeded. At tbe conclusion of tbe call tha vote
stood for
George W. Weaver - 68
M. L. Motjuowc 112
The Tellers having agreed in their tally, the
President announced the vote and declared Mr.
MeQuown eleoted Or Ihsr eriiuing term.
The President aad .secretaries then filled op
and signed the uaual certificate, closing the du
ties for which the Directors were oalled together,
when, on motion, Ihe Convention a J journed.
A queer freak occurred during the Conven
rentlun In tbe case of Morris district. Tbe names
of six Directors were on the roll , end two other
gentlemen Messrs. Hoover and Merrell pre
sented tbemselvee before the Convention as Di
rectors, thus giving the District eight Directors.
Tbe President suggested that tbe, case had belter
Da reterrea to a committee. Mr. nwiitiuttfi,
of Morris, moved that the President appoint
aecmmilteo ot three, to whom alt matters bear1
iog upon tbe Question should be referred. Itwaa
airreed to.
The President oppoioled Oea. Patten of
Curwomville, Mr. Cuiuminis of New Washington
and Mr. Ueckeudorn of Kartbaaa, who for a short
time retired to a Jury room and bad all the par
ties betore them. The Committee in a ebort time
made a verbal report, throuch their Chairman,
lien. I' at ton, admitting the ounteitanti to seats in
the Convention.
The absence of half the Board of Clearfield
District is accounted for In this way: About ae
hour previous to the meetinc of the Convention,
Judge Leonard, while coming op town, tripped and
leu on tbe pavetuent , lnjunog himself lertouiiy.
The fact waa brought to the notice of the Con
vention by Gen. Patton. Mr. Leavy waa com
pelled to attend a funeral in Bradford township,
and unable to be pre sent, while Mr. Sbaw was
down the river, and everybody in Clearfield county
knows how that keeps a fellow from borne lo raft
ing time. If tbe balance of the absentees can
furnish excuses equally as good, we will record
then if loey send them along.
Clkarpield Coal Tradb .State
ment of Coal and other freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for the weekending April SOth, 1881. and
the aamc time last year :-
COAL.
For the week
Same time last year
torn.
M,m
18,fl:i7
Increase 24,034
Previously during year A9,I7&
Seme time last year 370,118
Increase
Total lo 1681
Same time last year H,
Increase 353,9tiV
othke rnKtonrs.
Lu tnber
Miscellaneous freights
1-16 ears.
228 "
IMPORANT TO THE LADIES!
The most reliable place to get Arst-class, fash
ionable mlllner goods, and fancy variety goods,
Il at Mrs. Watson's. Market street, ant door to
the postoffiee. Mrs. W. has jnat returned from
Philadelphia, and Is now receiving an elegant
stock of goods, which will surpass anything ever
before brought to Clearfield, These goods are
tba only reliable Summer atytea for the season,
as goods bought before May lit arc unreliable,
both ai to quality and style. Ladeis visiting
town will do well by examining my goods before
buying. My goods, considering the luparlor
quality and late stylea of trimming, will be sold
very low, as I bay goods for cash only.
Mai. T. R. Watio-.
Clearfield, Pa,, May 4, l8Sl-.1t.
ii i mm
We call the attention of our readers
lo the advertisement of the Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Company of Newark, N. J-, for which
old and reliable corporation R. M. McKnally, of
thia place, bai lattl been appointed Special
Agent. '
Mrs. Larimor will shortly remove
Into bernew rasidenoe lo West Clearfield. D. W,
Jordan will move Into tbe toll house when vacated
by her.
mm -
Dr. JI. B. VanValnah, of this place.
la absent attending the Mate Medical Boclety(
wblob meet! at Lancaster to-day. Tha Doctor
will ba abiont from home a week or ten dayi.
m i a i
All wbobavo looked at Monro's stock
so far, concede it to be the best, finest, end most
itylisb (bat ever came into Clearfield.
At Moore's, In tha Opera House, is
be cheapest place to buy our boots and shoes,
bats, caps, and Gents' furnishing goodi.
Burt's ft no shoes for ladies, and Hurt
A M ears' shoes for gente', can only be bought at
Moore's, and don't you forget it.
Fleck's store, in Clearfield, is the
place for dry goods, dress goods, fane-goods,
notions, ear pets and oil cloth a.
A beautiful assortment of children's
lace collars, and ladles' lace ties and neckwear of
ever description at Fleck 'a.
All the latest styles and novelties in
tbe way of genu' neck wear, arc to be seen at
Moore'i.
Hoe the trimmed hats and bonnets in
Lehman's ahow-window I cUmethtng new erery
eroain,.
The
Fleck'a
are Ibem
ladies' furnishing goods at
'are too lor.ly for anything. Call and
Now silk mitts, long, and in all the
a.w ahadea, at T. A. Fleek'a.
Kid gloves in all tho beautiful and
deelrabla ahadea .1 Fleck'a.
New goods! Cheap goods ! I Cloud
gooda, .1 Moor.'..
Nuw ticking at Fleck's store, on
Market alreeL,
Now goods roceivod every woek nt
1'l.ek'e.
New linen handkerchiefs at Flock's.
Now funs and parasols at Fleck's.
New Yankee notions at Fleck's.
Now (ioods at 11. A, Kralter'a.
Nsw Fancy Hoods at Fleck's.
"Ely's Cream Balm U tbe only
Catarrh remedy or man I have triad which has
acted as n cure. I have been troubled for over
fifteen yeara ; my bead baa bean most of tha time
lopped and vary naeh In flamed. It hag opeaed
ay ncitrllf and reduced tha Inflammation. M
eyes ara Improving, ao that I can stand strong
light, alt lob I have in alia to do for yean."
Nathaniel Pgley, with B. F. Monti, Merchant,
Wilkes-Bar., Pa.
"My son, aged nine years, waa afflicted with
Catarrh) tha nacof Ely's Cream Balm effected a
complete cure." W.K. Hammao, Drugglit, Ear
too, Pa.
"Ely's Cream Balm telle better then any other
preparation for Catarrh, and gives better satis
faction, B. Armstrong, Druggist, vYllkef-Barre,
Pennsylvania. &-4-2U
How Suk Saved HerDahlino. "I
shall never again feel so awfully nervous about
my babies teething," writes a grateful mother.
Wa almost lost cur little darling by a long attack
of cholera Infantum, but happily beard of Parker's
Ginger Tonic la time. I took n few spejunfuli
myself, which aoon cured my nursing baby en
tire), and an occasional does has kept ma and
baby In such perfect health, and made ua ae
itrong and comfortable that I would not be with
out ibis reliable medicine for worlds." A Mother
of Brooklyn. b 4-t
New Daily Staoe Link. Jamca L.
Leavy hat succeeded in baring a dally mail estab
lished between Clearfield and Pennlleld, and will
hereafter run a dally stage between the two points.
Ills contract began with April lit, and the stage
will leave Clearfield every morning (exoept Sun
day) at S o'olook, making connections with all
trains on the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfleld, re
turning after tbe lait train tbe same evening.
Passengers and freight will be carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of the hoteli will ba attended
to. 16apr70-tf
This Way por Your Pumps! The
underilgned la now icle agent for tha tale of tbe
Celebrated Wooden Pomps manufactured by tbe
Toledo Pump Company. They are without doubt
tha beat pump tn tba world. They throw more
water, work caller, and laat longer than any pump
aver put on tbe market. Alio, for sale. Iron
Force and Pitcher Pumps. Repairing done
promptly. Fbbo Sackbtt.
Cleartleld. March 23d, 1881.2m.
Coal In. If any of our coal bank
men feel like trading soma of their product for a
aeries of numbers of ooplea of tha Clbahfibld
RarcBLicAif, we will gladly ihow, them where to
put two or three hundred bushels on account In
that way. We bare n bin at our residence and
one at tbe office that will hold a load every now
and than. A hint to the wise la n very cage re
mark, and should be sufficient. tf
A Fact. An aavonisomont inserted
In the Rbfcblicah will reach more readers than
if published In all tha other papers In tha coun
ty, and coat tha advertlset leaa than one-half
In other words, an advertisement published in
our jcurnal ta worth double the price of that
oharged by any other publisher in the county.
It la a fact." tf.
A handsome lot lawns, ginghams,
Bcotob aepbyr ctetbs, buntings, Jameatown al
pacas, cashmeres, and all kinds ef ladlea' dress
goods at II, A. K ratter's.
To Sportsmen. I havo finning tackle
of all kinds j alio, powder, shot, lead, capi, car
tridges, ate, Fred Pack an,
March 23, 2m.
Our ladies can get everything they
want at Fleck's cheaper and 11 less time than yon
could send to Philadelphia, or elsewhere.
Ladies, why do you shop in tho city,
when on cin get everything you want cheaper
at homer Call at Fleck's.
Call at Morrill's hardware storo and
lee th. oha.post nd beat Sewing Machine for
tb. I.ftet moaey. Dee. 21. tf.
Tho nioxt stylish lino or slippers that
erer oame into Clearfield enuoty ar. only to b.
eea at Moore'e. I Apr. 97, '81-lt
Flock employ) a millinor of exporl-
eace and teal, to trio. hit. .nd aenneia 10 oraer.
on abort aotio..'
Ladies' gosonmor waterproof cloaks
end gentlest. b b goaaraer w.ter.proor co.ia .t
Flook'a.
A fino lot oi Ladies' new Spring
Co.ta of the l.teit atylaa end p.leraa Juat weired
ai-Lehman's.
llavo you seen the latent Spring and
Bummer etylea la millinery goodl ? If not, call
at Fl.ck'i.
Tho stock of ladies' slippers and
Hiaa.a' alipparB at Mooro'a o.nnot b. b.at.n In
tb. oity.
Moore's are just rocoiving all tho
lateat atyl.a I. men', .nd boya' bate aad ahoea.
I have a fine line of bats and bon
neti for ladle. the lateel atylaa. T. A. Flics.
Fleck has enough goods In his lino
ol buoineaa to supply .rery lady in tb. oounty .
Beautiful luces, embroideries and
whit, gooda .1 II, A. Kr.laer. t-e-IM
If tod don't believe Fleck has nice
ebe.p guodr, o.ll ua ae. tn.m tor youraeu.
Trunks! Trunks t! Satchels! Sulcb-
ela 1 1 very cheap at Moore'e.
AlcCnll's Now York glove-fitting
paper peiioroa aoiu oy u. A. ewi.r.
Now silk handkerchiefs at Flock's.
for both ladlea aad goatlam.n.
New muslins, bleachodand unbleach
ed, all widlba, .1 Fl.ck'i.
Ladios' Bkirts and hosiery of
all
alae. aad eolora at Fleck'a.
A largo stork of Brussels and In-
gr.ia e.rpele .t Fleok e.
I. allies shoes from 7S cents up can
o. Doujrot .t Moore a.
Did you seo the handsome goods in
Flaok'a abow window t
A handsomo Block
gooda cheap at Flook'o.
of ladies' dress
Flock Invites you to go there for
your millinery gooda.
Now hats and bonnets lor ladies and
tuUael at Fleck's.
Now hats and bonnets for ladies and
mlaaea .t Fleck'a
If you don't sco what you want at
Fleck'a. ek for it.
New black silk mitts, perloctly beau
tiful, It Fleck'a.
Straw huts can be bought at Moore's
for l oenla.
New oollaraand cuffs tor ladies, at T.
A. Fleck'..
Flock's now goods are ready fur
Inspection.
Whito and
Fleck'..
black Kid glovos at
New goods rocoived every week at
Flecks.
(io to T. A. Flock's and seo his new
gooda I
I bavo a good assortment of ladios'
Ilea. T. A. Fl.c.
Tho best f 1 shirt is for sale at Moore's.
Now oil cloths and mattings at Fleck's.
New ginghams at Flock's.
Now funs and parasols at Fleck's.
Now Yankoo notions at Flock's.
New Fancy Goods at Fleck's.
Now table linen at Flock's.
Now dross goods at Fleck's.
Now dress goods at Flock's.
New carpots at Flock's.
New carpets at Flock's,
New corsets at Fleck's.
SnarrlrfJ.
CRK88WELL McOONNKU. At DoDoll,
on W.dueadee, Ua, lb, loBI, h, Kef. Vim. M
llurehleld. Ur. W. II. Cauiawiu.. of DulloH.
Clearfield 000.017, Dd "' 8a & McCouaaLL, of
ruaiauiawa.y, j.u.rioa 000017.
SMITH IIERRII AI the mlderio, of Ihe
hndo'i father, .0 Thunder, April ,81b, 8I, bjr
Rot. t. Adamt, Mr. Jon Buna, of Ulea Hope,
and Miaa AU.tua HaaaH.of Hager, ' H Hoada.
FALKNER HBI5D. At tha realdone. of the
brlde'a tiareota, .0 Wedne.de,, Majr 4th 1881,
Ur.CHaiaTiAnFAl.KaRa aad UimKhua J, Raau,
both of Dulloti, Uearneiu count?.
DUNKKL-FELTON.-Attho M. E. pareoa
air. la Tyrone, oa Toured.;, April loth, lool,
by Roe. V. U. Kiddle, Ur. Jab,B. DanaaL and
Uiae TiLLta PaLroa, both of Uorriadale, Clear-
neia .ouoi.
TH'TTON-BYKRS.-AI th. brlde'f home,
near New Waabinfton , on Tbured.T, May otb,
Itinl, b, Rer.U. Ilioka, Ur. Joeara lit iron and
Miaa Ba.au J. llraaa, all Of ClearBeld oounty,
Jl'RY KYLKR. In Cle.rl.ld, oa Thur.der,
May Ua, lsl, by liar. II. r). liull.r, Ur. N. U.
Juur,of Lloydaville, Cembria eouoty, P., eod
Miaa Floha M. Kiliu, of Decatur towuahip,
Cle.rfl.eld eounty.
BIIIBKY. In Bradford township, on Monday,
May 2d, 1881, FnANt ia A., son of Mr and Mrs.
John Shiroy,aged 2tt ears, 8 months and 18 days.
FLEMING. Tn Clearfield borough, oa Thurs
day evening, May Otb, 1HSI, of consumption,
Kbtubah U., wile of Frank A. Fleming, aged 3i
yeari, 4 monthi and 29 days.
Sill II EY. In Bradfoid township , on Monday,
May tub, 181, of pneumonia, i nam is A., aoo
or John and Martha tshirey.sged 26 years, 8
months end 13 days.
"Asleep In Jesus that deer friend
On whom our hopes of Ueaten depend."
A Fainsa.
LANSBEKKY. In Graham township, on Fri
day morning, April l&tb, 1H8I, of membranous
aroup,' HAnar L., ion of lleiekiah and buiaanah
Laos berry, aged 4 years, 11 monthi and 17 days.
Dearest Harrt, thou halt left us,
Here thy loss we deeply feel ;
But 'Hi God that hath bereft us,
lie can all cur lorrow heal.
i
He aaw tbe angeli In bli room,
Thoy beck ootid him away j
And now be walki with them In white,
Our darling angel 11 ara.'.
Specials
Ori IIuxdrbo Prb Cbmt. Disco lit on Old
Pricrc. Hewing Machines can now bo purchased
at M"rreU's tin and variety store, froai $36 up
wards. A.i kinds of sewing maehluei repaired
on tha shortest notice. t
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
Wartrd. Delivered at the Rail Roat.
100,000 20-inoh shaved shingles.
100,000 24-incb sawed abinglea.
100,000 feet of pine boards.
600,000 14 -feet ebaved hoops. ,
6,010 railroad tiea.
60,000 feet of good hemlock boards,
For which I will pay the blxbeit
ark el price,
delivered at Clearfield, or at any point ca
tne
lyrone UearnolU Kailroad.
J. F. Kramir.
Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 1ft, 1878-tf.
Just llwclved.
Just Revived by ARNOLD, at
CUKWKxNSVILLE:
Car Load Nova .Scotia Plaster!
Car Load pure Corn, Ryo aud Oats
Chop !
Car Load Deaken Fait !
Car Load of Choice Family Flour I
Car Load Dry Goodu, Groceries, &e.l
ferrSI)in.rJes, Bark. K. Ji. Tioa and
drain will bo takon in exchange.
Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878.
CLEARFIELD MARKETS.
Ct-BARrtBLD, Pa.
May 10, 1681.
Flour, per owl.
Buckwheat Flour, per owt
13 00
S 00
1 80
1 60
1 40
1 00
Corn Meal, per awt
unop, rye, per owt
Chop, miied, per cwt ...
Mraa, per cwt ,
Wheat, per buahel..M
Rye, per buahel
Oata, per buahel
Corn, .era, pejr buahel
Buckwheat, per buahel t...,
Clorer eeed a...
Timothy eeed
Potetoea, per buahel
Applee, per buehel
Oniona ..,; ...
H.ma, per pound
I
80
to
40
60
( 80
8 74
1 00
0
i tlO
111
Shoulder, per pound .
0
IV
to
It
It
I 01,
II
Dried Ueef, per pound
Chlckeaa, per pair
Butter, per pound
Err., per doaen
Bait, per aaok, lent.
Coal Oil, par galloa
Lard, per pouud ,
Dried Apples, per pound....
Dried Peaohea, per pound...
Beana, per buahel
8
10
I to
Oil Quotations !
CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT,
UNDERHILL & CO.,
I.Hfrrlcfiliir. Iltnnrd Ar .Tfinrrs'
OILS,
rmursnnu;, tenn'a.
Wa quote our brands of Petroleum and other oils
(tubjtci to martn change) aen versa iree
ob board cars at aoy station on
tha Tyrone A Clearfield
Haiiroad.
Refined Oil, State Test per gal.
I
At low.at
Prime White, io "
WaterWhitcUD " .,
Blaine, 150 " .,
market rotoa
witboutreror
.no. t. ooaL
BeDtlne, 72Uravity
..parrel..
.10
.14
,J3
.12
.III
.It
.1.1
.22
.20
.IS
.26
Naplba, 7S " "
Oe.oline, 88 " "
Minora' L.rap, .100 teat "
C.r All. Oil, (W. Va.) Eltra. "
" (W.Va.)M.d'm. "
' (W.Ve.)ltuinm'r "
Natural Lubricating "
Franklia " Kitra. "
" ' Eumm.r. "
Black Diamond "
Oreen Engine "
Golden " 11
Amber '
XXX "
No. 1 Spindle
M.tchl.aa Cylinder Oil "
.20
.80
.8t
.40
.40
No. I " SO
Wool Oil, No. 1 " U
L.rdOil(eitr.iWint.ralr.lu'd" " S6
" ' No. 1 " 76
" No. 1 " 68
Ecllpae Engine, No. 1 " " 60
" No. 2 " " 46
No. I " 88
Minora' Yellow, nerealloa 1 At loweat mar-
" White k.t ratea wilh-
J out rrf, to coat.
II KV.tll.i.rTt.E prUci and
men all tomptltlton
mny 4, '81-ly.
m 2U'frtiiSfirntiJ.
rtTACIINai .IR SAI.KI-Th. aubaerlber
TV hu two Two-llorae We.noa, aeerly new,
for a.l. Wilt b. .eld .heap. Calloo or tdHr.18
JOHN A.8TADLER.
ClearBeld, Pa., March I, ISNI-tr.
BNCOUKAGK HOME INDUSTRY.
"T1IIB undersigned, having established a Nur
X. eery on the 'Pike, about halfway between
Clearfield and Curwensville, Is prepared to fur
nish all kinds of FRUIT TltKKS, (standard and
dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vines,
Gooseberry, Lawton Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Raspberry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees,
Quince, and early scarlet P. ha barb, Ac. Ordere
promptly attended to. Address,
ti, u. w nl u Hi,
sep20-6-y CurweDsvllle, Pa.
FORALEI
hoi sEeWi nro lotsi
ALL those two certain lots of ground with
dwelling bouse thereon, situate on Market
street, opposite tbe Allegheny House, la the hor
euth of Clearfield, having a front oa said atreet
or loo feet, and esiendlng In dpth 172 ret to ao
alley, known la tba plan of said borough as tola
Nos. lfto and 174, being the estate of Jamai
Thompson, deceased. Apply to
rninK rini'iiinui
W. It. UKILKK, j
Attorneys for owner.
Clearfield, Pa., Mey 4. lfl 41. !
A Bargain t
FAtlM FOK SALE 1
The nnderalarned oftVa at erlvate sale that val
uable farm aitualed lo UK All AM TUWN8JI1P,
Clearfield eounty, known ae the
Ooniatnlng 112 ceres, in ef whlrh are cleared,
and having thereon erected a large frame dwell
ing heave, large frame bam, and tbe ether neera
aery outbaildtnga, together with a large orchard,
arodid wtvtar. ate. The nronert will be eeld on
very easy tertae. For further partirnlara Inquire .
of the onbierlber, il peraon, er by letter.
FRANK F1KLDINO.
Clearfield, Pa , Wirrh Stth, IMO-tf.
fUJ dwti$ntuut$.
J X t COn P" dF bome. flamples worth
V" Vv 06 free, i
Address Stir no a A Co.
Portland, Maine.
Imch2,8lly.j
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
Curwenetllle, Jan. t, "I l-tf.
Shingle Mill for Sale.
A LARGE Buckeye Shingle Machine oan be
l purchased very cheap irum the undersigned.
The terms will be made easy to the purchaser in
price and ttnio. ror further information call at
"Blanchard'e Home Camp." In Union township,
or address the underilgned at Koekton, Clearfield
county, fenn a. A AFOLKOH MoDOALU,
Hookton, May 4, iHl-4t.
LIME AN DPL ASTER I
Idodunic&l and Agricultural Limo
of tho Vory Boat Link. 1
Low XUtos of Froight on
. Full Cir Loads.
I AND PLASTER. YY. Bell tlieCayuga (round
J plaater .t low price by th. o.r load, la
api-aklD, of thia celebrated pluter .a ootapered
with the Koveaoott. or whit, plaater, th. Ureug.
Judd Co., publibere of th. A.rtoan Agri'oNtitr.
i.l. Bay, "There ii no dirTereoo. ; the prio. ia
the only eooBidBratioa." Aildreaa,
ALEXANDER ICO.
April olb, 18S13m. Bellofonte, Fa.
Wis Farm for Sale!
WILL bo add at private isle, a first-class
farm, aituate 1b Jordan townihip, Clear
field county, Pa., known as the WILLIAM WILL
IAMS farm, containing 120 acres and allowance,
with about T6 acres cleared and under good atate
of cultivation, having thereon erected
A LARGE
FRAME HOUSE,
Well finished, a large bank barn and all the
necessary outbuildings. Alio, a good bearing
orchard of about 76 trees, Ae. Will be sold cheap
for cash, or on payments to suit purchaser. For
I articular., Ac, Inquire of, or address A. O.
rimer, Clearfield, Pa , or tha under igned at
Nswburg, (lluid P. O.) Clearfield county, Pa.
1KAAC MAKKLE.
Hurd, March .10th, 1831-tf.
Re-Union of Trade.
rpHE undersigned wishing to Inform the public
X thai he opened a
COMMINHIOX HTOHll
At tbe old stand in Troutvllle, Clearfield county,
Pa., on tbe 18th iniU, with a full slock of
DM Y C.OOIW, ;it()Ci:HIKM, NOTIONH,
Itoota, Shoea, Ktc,
In feet everything to be found in a flrst-elasi store,
all of which I am determined to eel) at tbe lowest
easb prioes.
FARMERS AXD MJMI1ICRMKN
Will find It to tbelr advantage to do their dealfog
with me, as the highest prioes will be paid for
Grain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Part
or one-half oash will be paid. Trading for
Shingles or Lumber of any kiod a specialty. Alio,
agent tor
Singer Sewing Machines.
Ilarlng mad. .rrane;emente with Eaati-rn mer
chant, to aell gneda furniabed me, theiefore call
and era, ae I will be enabled to eell cheaper thaa
the oheapeat. J. W. CARLU.K,
Troutrille, P.., Sept. 24, ij. Agent.
Trustee's Sals
-OF-
Valuable Real Estate !
BY virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of
Clearfield county, made March 24th, 1881,
there will be exposed to public sale, at tbe C0UKT
HOUSE, la CLEARFIELD, PA., on
Monday, May 16th, 1881,
AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.,
A certain tract of land, late the property of JO
SH'H YOTUEKS, situated In KAHTUAUS
TOWNSHIP, Clearfield oounty, Pennsylvania,
bounded as follows : On tbe north by lands of
I. C. McCloskey.south by lands of Cbarlee Hahn
estate and Thomas While, east by lands of Oliver
Moore end Thomas White, and on tbe west by
lands of Oliver Moore and I. C. McCloikey, con
taining 107 Acres and Allowance, i
Having about 70 aerea cleared and under a good
state of cultivation, with good orchard of choice
fruit, tbe balance having about lo,uou feet of oak
and pine timber thereon. There la also a
large two and one-half story frame house, and
barn about 40x60 feet, thereon erected, and a
good spring of water near the buildings. The
greater part of It ia underlaid with good ooal. I
TERMS OP SALS.
One-third cash on confirmation of sale, one-!
third In one year, and one-third In two years
tnereatter. me deterred payments to be with
interest, and secured by bond and mortcaxe upon 1
Ibe premises. W. J. HOPPER, Trustee.
Uearlield, Pa., April IS, 1881-M.
Sheriff's Sale.
1Y virtue of writs of renrfVrioiW Kxmna.
I Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Clearfield eounty, and to mo directed, I will ex
pose to publio sale, at the Court House In Ibe
Wough of Clearfield, on
Thuradny, May 20, IH8I,
At 1 o'oloek P. M., the following described real
estate, to wit i
A ocrtain tract of land situated In Woodward
iwnehip, Clearfield oountr. Pa., bounded and
described as follows: beginning at a birch tree
on tbe east bank of Clearfield creek ; thence south
east on tbe main Company's line 40 perches, ujore
er lees, to a itone pile; tbenee southwest to a
hemlock tree about 40 perches; tbenee north
weat to Clearfield creak ; thence along said creek
to place of beginning, containing five acres, more
er less, and having tberenn erected a saw mill,
dwelling house, stable, and other outbuildings.
lieliej, taken In execution, and to be told as
the property of Wm. H. Joy.
ALSO,
All of Defendant's Interest In a certain tract of
land aituated in Decatur township, Clearfield ooun
ty, Pa., hounded aa follows: 'Ou tbe east and
south by Mothannon creek, on the north and wet
by land of J. P. Slelner and George H- Zcigler,
dc about 10 acres, more or leaa, and nartlr
cleared, open to the commons.
ALSO,
All of Defendant's interest In that certain
lot or niece of around situated in Decatur town
ship, ClearBeld oounty, Pa., bounded as follows:
On Ihe west by land of Char lei R. Foster'i hein,
on the eait by George H. Zelgler, on tbe aouth by
unknown part lei, being about three acrer-cleared
and open to tha commons.
Belted, taken lo execution, and to bo sold es
the property of J. II. Jonei.
ALSO,
A certain tract of land situate In Huston town-
ahip, Clearfield eounty, Pa,, bounded on the louth
by la ltd of Ueorge tlllema, on Ine north by land
of George Williams, and on the east and west by
aame, containing one hundred acres, more or leu,
all timber land.
Heitad, taken In execution, and eo be lold ii
the property of John 0. Tyler,
ALSO,
A certain tract of land situate In Jordan town
ihip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded and de
son bed ss follows : Beginning at atones, oorner
of piece sold to i homes (strong : thenoe X7t de
grees east 42 pirohei to stones t tbenee north .VH
degreei east 77 perches tn stonesalso oorner ef
pieoe sold to Thumei (Strong, and both of the t
lait mentioned eorneri being along the line of the
piece sold to said ntrone; tbenee souta 141 de
grees east H pair lies to hemlock thence south
i2i degrees wast 117 perohes to a line tbenee
nor lb aw degrees west 00 am perohes to stones
and place of beginning, containing 4V acres and
74 6.10 perches net measure, being part of n tract
oi lanu surveyed in name oi vtniiam jonnson
Co., having about lo aerea cleared, more or leu.
bened, taken In eiecutioa, and te be eold as
the property or A, Ii. htraw and lllraia etra
ALSO,
By writs of Lewi Facia on tho aame day and
dale, tne following tracts, to will
All tbat certain tract or piece of ground situ
ated In Graham townsh ip, Clearfield county, Pa.,
bounded and described aa follows j Beginning at
a white oak corner i thenea north by land of John
Holt 40 perches to post corner thence by land
of John Martin east OR perchea to post) thence
south by land of Thomas Coleman 40 perches to
post corner, and thence weat 08 perches to white
oak and place of beginning, eontaining thirty
acres, more or less, being part of a larger tract ef
land surveyed on I lib October, 17ft, on warrant
granted lo Tench Francie.
neited, taken In execution, and to be sold ai
tbe property of Mary A.Sbimeland Isaac Hbimel.
ALSO, i
A certain two-story frame dwelling house with
lot and curtilage appurtenant t hereto, being 16
by 14 feet in lite, without any back buiidmgi. :
Said building Ii sit anted In East Clearfield en lot
Ho. 04 la plot of Hills' addition.
netted, taken In execution, and to no eold ai
the prop art v of I'avld Gray, Defendant, and
Samuel McLaughlin, tenant In possession.
ALSO, I
A certain two-etory dwelling house situate tn
lloultdale, on the north weal oorner of Klita end
Charles strels,wllh lot aad or) rill age apparteaaot ,
thereto.
Halted, taken In execution, and to be eold aa
the property of William Challls.
Tan us or Bam. The price or som at wblrh
the property shall be struck off mast be paid at the
time of sale, or such Mber arrangements made as
will be approved, otherwise the properly will be
Immediately pat up and eold again at tbe expense
and risk ef the person to whom It was strnok off,
and who, la case of defieienry at aaeb re-sale,
shall make gnnd the same, aad In no Instance
will the Deed be preeented In Court for eon tiros a
tioa unleia the
oney ii actually pat a ine
iberiff. J A aval m AUAr r r
(tnantrr'e Office,
hberit.
Clearfield, Pa., May 4, Utl.
1 OB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIP
fj tioa neatly executed at thla otBoa.
"VTOTirE, The undersigned, residing In the
XI village of weatover, in unesi townsutp,
baa made the necessary arrangements and pro
poet to enn aa EATING Uul'riii for the ac
commodation of the public generally, and I hare-
oy eo licit a liberal snare of tbe public patronage,
JOHN J. SKYDKH.
Wei lover, Pa., Feb. 0, 1801-tf.
TAHM LANDH FOR PAI.E Tn Huston
J and Pioetownthipi,Clearfieldeoonty.
Reasonable time given for part of purchase
money. Prices $6.00 to I0.00 per acre.
mncra'i reserved. u. olrtu, Agent,
Penfluld, Pa.
or Wallace A Km as,
Sept 10, 1870-tf. Clearfield, Pa,
ApNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND SAAVKD.
Curwensvllle, Jan. 0, 78 -If.
C -lOl-M AKINC-I hereby Inform nr na
O troni, and mankind in general, tbat 1 have
removed my ahoemaking shop to the room la
Graham's row, over S. I. Snyder'i jewelry store,
and that I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in mnjpne cheaper ibau any other sbop tn town.
All work warranted as good as ran be done any.
where else. Positively Ibis li the cheapest shop
iu learueia. JU3. 11. UAblliPiU.
Dee. 11, 1871-tT.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
THE nnderiigoed ofieri a first- clasi stock and
grain farm for sale, situate one mile north
ot bomber Lily, containing
230 ACRES,
Most of which la cleared and under a good atate
oi cultivation, ana having a large plank noma,
well finished, a large bank barn, and all necessary
outbuildings, all new. Fountain pump, good
water at Ibe door j alio, one at the barn. A good
bearing orchard, etc. For further particular!,
oall on the premises or address
GEO. C. PASSMORH,
Lumber City, Pa.
April 20, 1881-tf.
JOR TINWARE, HARDWARE,
and
HOUSE FUMISHINQ GOODS,
and
NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS,
and all kinds of
SEWING MACHINES,
00 TO
O. II. M KRKELL, - Agent,
CLEARFIELD, PA. (June i, 'SO. If.
Eight Farms forSale or Rent!
The subscriber prupoaei to sell or rent a num
ber of term i located aa folio wi j The first situate
in Burns ide. township, Centre eounty, eontaining
UO acres, having thereon erected a frame dwell
ing, frame barn , adjacent to a church, and known
as tbe Jauei Mulbolland farm.
ALSO, another farm situate in Graham town
ship, Clearfield oounty, contain ing 117 acres, with
tbe necessary Improvements. This farm ia under
laid wito a GOOD VEIN OF COAL.
ALSO, six other farms tn tbe vicinity or French-Till-?,
containing reRneotfutlv 112. 101). Hi. 5. 60
ana 20 acres, inese larins all have bouses and
barm thereon, good water, bearing orchard! on
lame, aa well as aome good wood land. For
further particulars call in person, or arid re us the
uoaersignca oy letter. L, M. mijUKlKT.
Jen. 10th, 1881-tf. Freuchvlllc, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE 1
The undersigned has come to tha conclusion te
quit farming and follow hn occupation, a car
penter, and now offers for aale his farm, aituate
one and abalf miles north ef Clearfield borough,
ooDiaioing
EIGHTY AOrLXSeS,
Most of wblob is cleared and under good oultiva
lion, aod baring thereon a good
TWO-STORY A'TL"
"L" HOUSE,
Large frame barn, and other necessary outbuild
ings, together with an orchard of all kinds of
milt, and an eioellent spring of water. Tbe
whole ia UNDERLAID WITH GOOD COAL.
This property will be exchanged for smaller prop
erty, or sold on easy terms in payments. For
farther particulars call on the prem Ises or address.
JOHN O. HEED, Clearfield, Pa.
March lfith, 1881-tf.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DEALER IN
3F'TEX-jEI-3Cji.
I HERE BY give notice to the cititena of Clear
field and the surrounding vicinity that I am
prepared at all tlmrs to furoiih familial and
manufacturing establishments with a superior
juamy ui
Coal, Wood f Coke,
Whft'h I am prepared to dellrer la . few honra1
aolioe. 1 am always readr to beul and deliver
irom ana 10 tne uepot, or an.wbero elae, and
mora faniiliea and buuaehnld gooda anewb.ro on
abort noliee. T1I08. A. DLCKEIT.
Clearileld, Pa., Mar. II, ISSS-lf.
REMOVAL !
James L. Leavy,
Having purchased the entire stock of Fred.
Sackett, hereby gives notice that be has moved
Into tbe room lately occur led bv Reed A Hairertv.
on Second street, where he ia prepared to offer to
ine puouo
ffj.f r.v i; af.ri.1
PARLOR STOVES,
of the lateat Improved patterns, at low prleei.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Gas Fixtures and Tinware,
lUoflng, Fpootlng, Plumbing, Gaa Fitting, and
Repairing I'utnpl a epecinlty. All
work warranted.
Anything In my line will be ordered special If
deiirod. J AH. 1j. i.kavi.
Proprietor.
FRKD. BACKKTT,
Agent.
Olearfied, Pa., January 1, 1879-lf.
EXECUTORS' SALE
or
Desirable Ilea 1 Eslatc !
Estate of Richard Shav, Srn Doe' A.
rilllR undrr.ltrt.ed, Kieutora of lb. e.lele of
X KICHAltU rillAW, Br., d-waiwd, will oner
at publio aale at Ihe COI1KT IIOUbK, la tbe bor
ough of Clearileld, Pa., oa
Wednesday, Juno 1st, 1SS1,
AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M.,
Tb. following raloab). raal .atate, Tie t
Tb. three. atorjr BRICK IldTbl. proport,,
corner of Market aod Plrat BtreeU, 1. Ihe bor.
ougb of ClearBeld, known a.
'Tho Shaw IIousc,''
Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging
iuu teei on Market street, and ,vu
UM dwelling house attached. Tbe be
txr tel trnrar has aittv brxJ -reo m S and
all eoaveniennee fur a flrst-class
hotel. One of the anil desirable hotel properties
in Central Peansylranla.
The above will be sold together with a two
storv frame dwelling house on Market street, ad
jacent to tbe Hotel, and one other frame dwelling
house and a two -story it ore building, all fronting
on Market atreet.
Al.HO. All that certain lot, known In the
plat of Clearfield borough as hoi fio IM,
fronting 60 feet en Locust atreet, run
ning bad 171 reel, mere or ien, to an aiiey
with dwellini house and all necessary out
buildings thereon tree ted, and other improvement!.
TERMS or Mil!
One-third cash at delivery of good deed, and
the balance te be severed by bond and mortgage,
payable In one and two yeara, with Interest.
A. B HIAW.
JOS. SHAW,
Surviving Ii'n ef Richard Sbaw, flrdee'd.
Clearleld, Pa April iMl-ti.
i'rsaa
$r.n gitli'rrtlsriurnfs.
The Great CLOTHING Emporium!
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
T F YOU want to etuJ v your
J tho above establishment
i
J THANH
LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
fjats, Gens' "Furnishing Qoods, &c.,
Whether yon wish to make a purchase or no, nhall tn ptiaed el all times le ihe yuu our
assortment of gouts, which will at unco aunvluoa you that our
Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest. ,
Remember, alto, tbat we Lave an eltgaot assortment of PIECK GOODS, of the latest novelties,
especially intended for
MERCHANT TAILORING,
And we are prepared to MAKE SUITS TO OK
to suit the taste of tne most lailiiiious.
ALBERT TIIANHAUSEIt,
Opera Houbo Block, oppoaito postoffioe, CLEAEFIELD, PA.
S-1S-H8I If.
WAGONS! WAGONS!!
2 CAR LOADS. 2
The lurffost and best assortment of wagons ever brouirlit lo
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 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 WagonsBuggies.
One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which wu will sell chenner
than ever hefore sold. (Jive lis
F. M. CAltDON &
February 23, 1881-tf.
CurnTcnsville, Pa.
N. E. ARNOLD,
Wholesale Dealer in
DRY GOODS, FDRHISHIHC GOODS.
Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR,
FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C.
I buy direct from jobbers nnd manufacturers, receive goods nt
car loud rates, hence can compete with New York and Fhiladel
phi a 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,
CURWENSVILLE,
Sept. 39, 1880-LI.
JAMES L.
xyjsrxy 33: 3Ft a?1 a 3S 3Ft ,
MAKKHT HVHKUT, (MCAKI IKI I), Vl'.TiH'A.
All kinds of Caskets nnd Collins kept on hand, and furniahod to order on
short nntico, including tho finest an well a tlio cheapest that can he manu
factured. Our
oonraa rnuiBinnvBn
In tho boat In ii so, and will be furnished when required. Funerals attended
in any pnrt of the county. Call at my oflico, on Socond street, or leave
jour orders ot Troulmnn's Furniture Store, adjoininc the J'ostoffice.
oct 1,70-tf.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
CarweniTille, Pa. Jan. f , lSTH-tf
BUY AlIOlE !
IIOrSES, LOTS AND FAI1MS FOB SALE !
rpWKXTY IIOI'FKS eaJ LOTS la ClewJeld
X for sale at reen.BeUe l.rieea ani na ea.T
teraia. Alan, aereral IAHM.A la Uredford and
(Jraban tuwn.liifa. Apply tn
WALI.ACK A KHKllfl,
Dee. I. 'SO tf ClearBeld, Pa.
miursEtTEa
MAltlllK WORK'S!
TDK LAKOKST 6T(CK OF
Fine Italian Marble In fheSialo.
Both miMIFD ar t'NKINISIlKD. Wa put
ap ant wnrk Ibet ean be doae Id the eitjr et nuQh
aheeper rates. We will put ap
MONUMENTAL WOI1K.
Ia Ilaliaa Marble ot Oranlla, eheapir than tt eaa
ba dote in eajr other part of the Btate. An.r per
eoa boylpft mnnenaeatal work loaiuountor 5?& end
p wards, will bete fare paid to and fron Fhllipa
hmrg. ho not ba fooled with cheep Aneripu
is tble whea yoa eaa buy ine luliaa marble at
lower prioes.
fTUKAD PTONKS a specltlijr.
Trodnea and approved paper will be tab en la
eicbeniro for Cemetery work. AHoaih permetita
will Iw node t tba Hobaanol llenkina; C., to
tbe ereditof R P1KRCK.
FhlUpibarf, V ,Jm. 1, llll.-nea.
fttip U'frtlSfrafMS.
own intercut, do not Tail to cull at
and exniuino
AUSER'S
Drill AT SHORTEST NOTICE, and shall endeavor
n call before buying elsewhere.
BR0., Glearfirld. Pa.
PA.
LEAVY,
JAD. Ji. IjI'.A T I ,
Clcirfiold, P.
J it Cortty outfit free.
Aildrtn Tara Co.,
Aunit, Maine.
meblly,)
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Curwettarille, Pa.( Jan. 0, '7t-tT.
V Tt) l.OAN.-O. Irat rlu. Im.
Vren
'.ne. Ci
1rrftd fan. prnperty, ke the Mntaal LU.
le. Comn.nT uf New York, on tret snort
(a,o, ia earaa iron ... ror rertker la.
formatio. apple ta tbe undere',nod.
BIIRXTHALW. SMITH.
Cleerteld Pa., Hej Tlk, ISTt tf.
coal.:
COAL ALL THE YEAR II
TIIK sol. briber heraby Hires wot toe tbat ba
Is aow delivering aoe) of aa eieclleatqsalltj
and proposes to operate hla Mine
.ILL rTI.Ttfl,
Bo tbat be will ba enabled ta luppty bis eos tomera
at all limes wilb Rond fuel. No Sumaief vaca
tion. Orders by aaall promptly I lied.
R. KM. BIIAW.
ClearfifU, Pa, M.irh 1, 1M-lf.
Coal iCoal i i
TIIK i.denlroed, haTlttg procured a laaaa af
a Iret elase ooal in, baa opeae4 a seloe,
aad Is aow prepared ta furnish eutt outre wilb a
flrtt-elaee article of ooal oa abort not too, ad h
tha Modnrato priea of RIX CK.NTS per bashel,
All ordere loft at my sbop will fa promptly at
tended to. WM. ft. UROWN.
Clterfleld, Pa., Feb. 1, 1"8I ly.