THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARKIELD, i'A. WKDNLVDAV MOHNINO, MAT U, 1181. Terms or Subscription. rf rid Id .vlvinoo.or wttbia three montb...tl 00 If flr ltirM Mun BiOBiht.M 1 f (iJ rtpr tb xftrtlDB oT ill tnonhti... I tt ni:M.itm xoticeh. MrthodlBt i;pliooil tliirf h R.t.Obo. Liinr, Poitof. tiervloe trry Babbitt, tt Hi .,M.,and 74 P. M. Sibhtth Hnhool at 9 A. M. vtxar Meeting etery WedDoad..y, tt 14 P. M. Communtoo Berylee, Int Sabbath of oTery jionth, il ln A. M. Wett ( leirttrlil M. E Ctiurcb-Rvf. iifuRt.w I). Aura, Paitor. Preaehinf every literati SutnUy, tt I o'oluflk, P. M. Buodny Sflbool at 2, V. M. All are ID t tied to attend. preehjterlaii Church Rt. H. S.Bdtlbr. -tjebbalh MrTlcfli morning and Trtinf-Hab-t,tb Behool at I P. M. Pioyor Meeting Wedne Itr oreolng. lliptlet Churf h. Rer. , Pealor. FtLtitih Bobool at I P. 11. Prayer Meeting amy WeUotiday eTening. xt. FrancU Church Cftthollr Kf. P J. Siibmidaii. Divine eervloe at 101 A. M., on ib flnt, third and foartb Sundayiof oeoh month; Veeperi and Benedietion of tho Bleaeed Haerunent kt 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Bobool ovary Sunday efteraoon at I o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TIHI Or lOLDIIt QtURTBB 10 PI OODT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of Mareh. Plret Monday of Juno. Funrth Munday of September. Tim or iotoma oomtov flbai. Pint Monday of Juno, fieoond Monday of NoTembor. rniLio orricma. Cniud Stat 8tator-J. Donald Ctmeron Herrlabnrg, Deuphin coonty I Jbn I. Mitohell' Wellaboro, Tioga eonnty. Ex -Governor Andrew B.Curtln, Belletonle, Centra oeunty. SauUor Hon. Oynie T. A Illilit, Bellefonto, Centre county. AtMy Hon. Jimel Fljno, Smith'! Mills, Clearfield eounty. Pmidiut JndpHon. Charlee A. Mayer, Look Haven. Assistant taw Jmitt Bob. John H. OrTll, Bollefonte. Asioefarc Judy Abram Ogden, Clearfield Vincent B. Holt, Clearfield. ro(onolry Jam.. Korr. RtoiiUr mnd recorder U.erge M. Ferguson. Treasurer Philip IolU. Kitritl Alrovaeir J. P. McKenrlek. Sa.n Jumee Mahalfey. Dmtf Sktrift. I. Thompeon. Counly Surveyor Samuel '. MeCloahay, Cur. -..-nt.. County Contmfeefeaere 0. W. Kylor, Oraham ton P. 0.; Klah Jobnelon, Grampian Hilli P. O.i Joho Norrle, Sr., Curwenavllle. (ImIiu'hW Cltrk Jacob A. Fourt. C...I, it.d.'lof-Wllll.m V. Wright, Clw lold ; Jop UillUand, IhrM Hum I J. S. Nor ri. Woodlaod. (o.ni. Coronor Joiool A. Moor., CUiroold. Jun (?..io..rt Andrew J. Jickion, Clear m.a u' n Hn. Clearfield. '...i'.i..d..l . ".ilio SoW. M. L. Be w P;.John W.Wrltlej, Wm. Ra- debauih Cyrua tlordon, Clearfield; Joieph K. Irwin N. K. Arnold, CurwenaTille J. A.LIin- Hone, DnBola City. YKH, VV COUBK 1 Will to" tka wlieat, oaU or aor for lub. v We are ollen Inquired of la thia waj b Irtter from patrona who reaide at a diitenee from ClaarOeld. We aaln aaj jea. The reeelpta of a rcipunaibla merchant or mill owner in the rioinilr, will anawer na Juat u well aa Iba oaib. To lllluatralei If any of our patrona will deliTer oi a bn of grain at tne mill oi joaono n. ... ...? h,. lioraoa l'.Uhin, in Burnaido, TLomaa II. Koroey, In Uraham, Wm. Porter or Sba'i, In Lawrenoe, or Brown A Beylera, at Rocklon, l aion townihip, and forward their reciible for the anonnt, we will oredit them on ik.i, .nnt for tbe una. In thia way all may oon pay what they owe, If they will purine tbla euurie. jor-Advertinure and others will bear in mlud that all artlolea intended for publloatioa In tbla paper muit be banded ia, not later Ibaa Tuesday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget it ! liiad Flock's 6fty lotuls in thie paper, A bail-storm viited Luthcrsburgand vloinlty on Monday. Trimmed bats anil bonnets In end lesa variety at Lebman'e, C'urwcnsville has organised a fire department It la well oBeered and fully equip- Cnl John W. Korncv will bo tbe guoat of Judge Barrett during bia stay In Clear field. , liov. K.1I. Hovcv.ol Mercer county, III preach In the Clearfield Baptlat Church next fabbeth evening, at 7) o'clock. Tho J.atlics M. Jl. Aid Society will meet on Friday afternoon of tbla week at tbo leiiJeoco of Mrs. Israel Test. Col. John W. Forney, editor of tbe Philadelphia Progm, will deliver the oeeorauoa addrees at Clearfield en tbe stltn. m i r- Pi.ronn visitinir town, should not fall to visit Moore's elore and take a look round Iftbey do not wish to purchase. We aro authoriiod to announce that the "curbetone market" will open la Clearfield next Saturday morning, May Slat. ill boL'in on Monday next and continue two weeka. Tbe trat week will bo taken up with Ihe trial of civil aauiaa. Tho fine showers of rain during tbo Iral few daya of tbla week bad a beneficial effect on perapring humanity aa wall aa fauiltblug vegetation. Tbe directors of the Wayne Camp meeting Association have decided that the oamp meetlng will open on Tuesday, the tthof August, and continue ten deya. m e- - - We are informed that the citir-ens of Phlllpaburg bald a meeting last Friday night and eubeoribed $S,000 for Inylng pipes and sup plying tbe town with water. (porta of both Nationitl Hunks are published In the RariaLinn this week, and both ibow a healthy riaanoial etandluf. These Insti tutions aro excellently managed. s A number of now pavomonts have been made by elllacna of tbla borough during Ihe pest week. Bcaidet improving tbeir property, It la a great aeeommodatloa to pedratrlans. Ardell's up-river drivo reached. this place last Friday, and bung up In Shaw'e dan., below town, until a flood oomee. This Is the rear drive and cleans everything up from Cherrytree down. m ftntr. J. S. McMurrav. D. I), of Sbemekln, has beea Interviewing old eoquelnt anoee la Ibis aectlon tba put few deya. He preached one of his solid sermons on last Sunday ll the M.B. Church. Tbo hour of holding the Clearfield Frtabrterlaa Sabbath School haa been changed from IJOo'oloek In the afternoon to o'clock In tbo averting. Tboae lotereitcd will please aotlee the ehangc. a A numbor of maple shado trees were planted Ibis ennsoB on ma pooiio acnooi gn.u ia this boiough, both la the vicinity of the old Academy, on Firat street, and at the Leonard Graded aehool. We have been requested to state that Harry Mollcnry will bo at tbo Allegheny House during Coart, ready lo do all kinds of repairing la Ihe watch and clock line, end will have a fell aerply of tbe eamo oa band, im A dwelling house in Curwensvllld occuplrd by Olmstoad Lewis (colored), was burn ed on Tuesday oronlng of last week. All tbe household goods and n small sua of money were destroyed. A defective ue wsa tbe cause. The buildiog wu In cured forgot. Tbe inorcury in the tbcrmometor vaulted between SO" aad far aevoral days lest week. Oa Thursday aflernoee II boiled up to tl. Tbo heavy shower aad storm oa Salarday owning brought about a change la tho weather thai a Northerner eel endure with some comfort. Farmers, and others owning horses, he may visit Iowa daring Court, are invited to call at Andrew Harwich'! heraeea rooms aad aeo his stock of seddloa, harness, whips, fiy lata, lap eovera.aal all kladt of horse furo lahing goede He can give yoa good bargalee. Read hia aew advertiaoaent la Ihla paper. e m Tbe flint quartcpiy meeting of tbe preieat Coaleronee yearwu held ia Ihe Clearfield M. E. Church last Saturday aad Sabbath. Rer. Dr. Mr Murray, a former pastor, preached II Sabbath morning, and Ihe Fruidiag Elder, Rer. J. II. Metlarrab, cf Tyrone, preeohed In the even lag. It wu Mr. MoOtrrib'a irM appearance before oor people, aad they area to bo wall pleued tit hia. New lawniand lattice buntinir inst rteeirew at Lebman'e. Go and aeo Flock'a new iroods.whctk- er yon wiah to buy anything ar noL m m Tba brick work of tbe now look up la Inlehad, and the betiding la ready for the roof. Aycr'g Xfft Core a purely Vege table bitur and a powerful tnaio, free from qui nine or any athrr mlaeral lubitaaee, and alwaya onrea tba aerereat eaaea. Mori (iood Stock. It ii reported that W, P. Merria A Co. hare purchased one of the Ineat'blaoded draft horaea erer brought Into tbla eonnty, Thia ia a queatioa for tba farmora, log and timber men to eoaatder. (JiRi-e Wantid. The iiropriutor dl tbe 6ufquebaana llooio, Curweoarllle, deilna to employ a nook and dining-room girl. Tboaa who are not otborwlw engaged will pleaee eall or addroea at oaoa. Lawia 0. Bloom, 41 It Curwenayllle, Pa. Win at in UiAD. In a field of wheat balooging to Abram filill oa the weatere edge of West Cbaator the atalka will enrage eighteen Inehea In length, and aome of them had aeen neede upon them. Tbli la tbe t'urtbeat ad vaneed wheat we bare beard of yet H'rit Clr Rnori, May tih. Tbe three (icorireBarea matter oi bin. torioal nole, bnt they were unnatnrallaed aodeould aot aerre. If allra. Tbe 8elloegro?o Timm ia7a: Tbero are four eandidatei in Northumberland oouoty for the nomination of Praildent Judge: Truman 11. Furdy, Ueorge Hill, Oaorgo W.Rjoa and George W. Ziegler. The Qoorgee hare a ,aJorlty.M We bave received tbe 48th annual report of tba maaegera of tba "Pennaylrania Inalilution lor the Inatraetion of tbe Blind. Thia unfortunate elafe of people are reeelvlog every advantage poaeible for their preaeot eom- fort and future proeperity at the banda of tbla Initltulloa whloh la poaiibleto beitow. The only ate from Clearfield eounty la Uiaa Annie E. Minto, received la January, 1B77. Fatality. We loam from tho Tri lane that Charles Lammer.a Johnetown boy, was killed by the ears at Little Conemaugh on Wednes day. Tba widowed mother of tola boy hat had a aad experience. Ia 1871 ber husband died away from borne of rmall-pox. Six yeara ago her old- act eon Hairy wu killed by a corn crib falling on him, aad now she loses her only remaining ehild by a still mnre terrible ecoldent. F'or The Wabte Basket. We are oRen-lod because wo have rooeived DO less than three aaonymout communications the current week We have so often informed our readers that eproper name mtat aecom any every communication be fore tt wt.uld receive our attention. For thin reaaon the "Decoretioa Hymn" aad ihe other communications go into tbe wute basket, Instead of the columns of tbe RapcaLlcaM. What Vennob Savs. After the lOtb . of May, hot waatber may be expected, and after tho 16tb bush Urea will probably break out la come dUtrlcts, although thunder storms are also probable on the 13th and ll'h. Betwoea ihe 2(ltb and 2lh there will bo probably cloudy weetber, with ralna, and vegetation will have advauced considerably by the 24th of the atobth. Between the 20th and 2otb the weather will probably be cool. Tbe month will end but anJ aultry. m e - - For Local Consumption. Tbo Oil City btrrirk man perpelralea the following oa the currant campaign : How doth tbe lit'.le busy wife Improve Spring's shining hours, And chuck tbe carpet out o'doora Aa round tbe bouse she soours. How skillfully she sets tbe tack I'pon Ita bead ao neet, And wondera wbalher "bub" will run Tbe daroad thing in hia feet. m Tua Normal. Tbe Clinton Demo- trat acre that at a recent election for Truatscs of the State Normal Soboolat Look Havea, A. H Best, A. N. Raub, and T. C. Hippie were ro-olcol. ad Stookholdera' Truttaes, and J. F. Clark was elected In plaoo of E. P. McCormiek, Riq., re moved to PLllad'lphie. Uoveroor Curtla, of Centre, Hon. C. A. Meyer, of Clinton, Hon. J. G Hall, of Elk, and Col. E. A. Irvln, Esq., of Clear field, were recommended for State Trustees. From these the Stele Superintendent will ealeet two At a meeting of the members of tbe Orpbeua Band, on r rluay evening last, tbe follow lag officers were elected to servo Ibo eosulng year, vlat- Presldeot Thouas A. Fleck, Treasurer William M. Shew, Secretary J. Frank Snyder, leader Tbomae F. Cooper. The Oniheoa boys aro making good progress meeting regularly twice a week for practice. It ii now In tbe fourth year of Ha orgaulaatioo , and Ibc prospects for the future are bright and favor able. . Hov. Kmolius W. Smith, rector of the Episcopal Church at Fitcbburg, Mass., wu married oa Tuesdey of last week, Mey lotk ,to Miss Emma Louise Crocker, of the above named place. Mr. Smith, with hia bride arrived la Clearfield leal Saturday evening lo visit his felber, Jotlab W. Smith, Esq., and other relatives ia this plaoo. He haa a boat of friends and ac quaintances la this borough, where he wu born and crew lo manhood. He officiated at eervleea la St. Andrew's Episcopal Church lut Sabbath, and wc arc pleased to announce that ha will remain over next;Sahbath nnd preach la the same plaoe morning and evening. We hope that tbe citixens will take great price, wnno visiting ino -.uy ei .uv ueei on Decoration day, and point out to atrangeri the beautiful manner (f) In which our cemetery Is kept, aad tell what Interest our people take le reverencing aaj keeping green the memory of all who sleep Ibe sleep that knowa ao waklag lo Ihla world. Many of the graves have been trampled upon by eowa until almost obliterated, an d shrub hery has been torn and in many tnatanoes pulled up by the root nnd destroyed. Tbe condition at present of oar cemetery Is n strong argument In favor of tbo cremation of bodieat for than no tbonghtlssaous on tho part of friends or tres passing animals wculd desecrate Ibe place where repose Ihe athea of those whom we loved while living. . Another Train on the Low Grade R. R. The Brookvlllc ,ffersoeioe, last week, nubliihed the following information I "We ate eble this wvvk to canounce on Informetlon ob tained from A. A. Jackson, Superintendent of Ibe Low tirade Division, Ibat on Ihe 22d Inst., new train to run from Brookvlllc to Driftwood aad return, will bo pul on the road. This trail will leave Brookvlllc la the morning, mahlng eoanretlona with trelaa on the P. A. E. road, cast aad west, aad retura Ibc same evening, arriving at Brookville about tin or eleven o'clock. Th will he a great convenience to our people havla. baslacss up lbs road, M well u along the lino From the aama authority no learn that the train now known aa the Reynoldsville Aceomodatlon will be run to DuBola Instead of Reyaoldavllle. A eligbt change In tbe arrival and departure of trains on tba Low Grade will be madeoa tho loth In. tent." e Cleaning Up. Our old-time friend and neighbor, A. L. Scbncll, Esq , for many yean a resident of this county, but sown ellisen of Rrcokvillo, is desirous of serving the dear peopti of Jefferson county la tbo near future In the eepaclly of County Commiasloner, and, therefore. bo waata to present na respectable eppearanee aa water and the other supplies cf nature will per. mlt. He took n balk In Redbank the other oven log, tad tho editor of Iht Brookvlllc aieenat makes fun of bim In tbla elyle i "In Ibc qaiet twilight, down by tbe old covered bridge, we saw a familiar loohlng figure, who might be posing for tbe ' Loae Fishermen.' Oa n naerer approac wc discovered that It waa cur old friend, Gust. Scboell-and he waa fishing he wu only coak lag aome of his old Jokee. which from age, and much handling, wore becoming too dry for Imme dials um during Ihe heated term." (lust, hu Iota ofatorles to tall, and good enu, too. A Kemarkabi.e Kstape. On last Wednesday forooooo, after George Powell bad delivered coma wlndow-glaaa at tbe aew residence cf John L. Kragle, cast end of Market street with his teaa of sorrele, be wu turning aroand (the wcgoa belag one of those made to turn with out baching) whea tba wbeela became loetM en Ibe vehicle wu upset. George, who wu driving. was oa tho front gearing of thawagea.and near tbi hones' heels, tad Tommy Rellly, egd about S or t vsara. who waa a peeaongsr, wu laying oa tbe footboard. They were dragged o distance of SO. rods or more, when the teaa waa alopped by werkmea engaged nl Caeper Lelpoldl'a tew eetlJlog, wao -.leased the boya frca tbeir perilous situation. Ertrybody wu eorprleed to find that aallher cf tb.a were seriously Injured. loang neuiy was act burl or even seared la the local aad walked of ae cool and dignified aa a Judge. Ueorge, nctng avowant heavier, tared woreo, aad although ao bonea were broken nor wounds made, be wu trained badly and fell quite core for several deya trtarwerda. He Is o all right agl tltuatloa of the hoys wu oao of great danger, aad H waa fortunate for tbea thai Ihe bonce were otogbt aa cool, ttbtrwlto tbo ooaeeqeeneee Bight bare beea quite serk.ua aad parhapa fatal. DECORATION CEREMONIES, j Wo have publiabed the rartoua eommitteoa appointed to make preperalions for Decoration, day, and It la hoped they will all get their work done ia good lima. The following programme has beea arranged : The Oralloi will bo delivered from a stand ia front of tbeCeart Houae nl 1 o'clock F. M., sharp, by Col. John W. Forney, of Philadelphia. The proeession will form na Market etreot, tut of the Coart Hoaso, Immediately after the oration, and march to the eemelery in the following order i CLIef Marshal Dr. I. M. Beheurer. Aids Cept. Amoa Row, Cant. Feter A. (Julio, R.MoPberaon. Orpheus Band Larrimor Foal, No. l;f. U. A. R.-ll.T. King, Commander. eteraa Boliiera and Heilora, not belonging to the Grand Army 8. 1. Ilurg-e, Commander. Saebere, Uuests, Clergy, Burgess and Tewa OlDolala, Members of tbe Bar, Maeone, Odd Fellows, Aaerlean Meehanios, and Good Templero Jaa. kerr.Ksa , Marshal, Deooration Committee F. Q. Harris, Ksq., Mar shal, bin 8.8. Liddell, and Mary Balrd, Aids." Citiaene' Band. Sabbath Schools Lr. J. L. H. Helohhold, W, 0. Tate and Maurice Holfcr Marshals. Cllllana Al. W. Wallers, Marahal. It ia desired that our oitlaena will help to make this occasion aa Itapreeaive and intareatlng one, and that many or all of the buildiaga will bo deooratsd and lLat atraugere vialting our town on that day will bo rooeived la a oordial and respectable maaaer. Committee of Reception Hon. 0. R. Barrett, Frank 0. Harris, D. L. Kiebe, 8. J. Raw, 0. B. Ooodlauder, Wm. It. Brown, W. Milton Shaw, P. Gaulin, Smith V. Wilson, John I. Irrln, Dr. P. Burahfiold. A Cure at Last. Specifics without number for tbe euro of Catarrh have bun txlea- alvely advertlaed, and doubtltaa there la soma virtue In all, but the ovidenoe Is overwhelming that Ely's Cream Balm goes more direotly than any other to tbe cent of the dieeaae, aad though it ia a comparatively new discovery, It bu resulted In more cures within tbe range of oor observation than all the othera pal together. Wilku-Barro, Pa., L'ai'oa Ltadtr, December mb, 1879. Wo have cold Ely'e Cream Balm for Catarrh for the past year have never had a eomplalat but have received praises. It gives aatisfactlos to every one using It. Nat. Wolfe A Co., Druggists, Wllkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 8th, 1880. Fatal Kick from a Horse. A cor- rerpondent lnformc ua of a aad and fatal accident that occurred la Beocaria towoahip, on Tuuday evening cf last week, the 10th inst, by which John Herbert Weld, a Utile con of J. II. and Jennie Weld, wu kicked by a borsa, and Injured aeverely that death ensued In aa hour and t-htlf tftarwarda. Tbe hired man wu returning with the boreee from the field to tbe bam at aup- per time. One of them, which waa rnnnlng along looae, bad alopped and wu pleking grass, when the little fellow ran pltyfully up behind to cbaac him, and tba horse lei drive with both fool, In juring him aeriously and causlog hie death In n few memento after. The grief-etriokea parenta hare the sympathy of all lo thia dark hour o tbeir sad bereavement. That's Sol When a hen lays an egg ehe cochlea. When n maa geta In n new atoek cf goods II Is human for him to crow over tt, When he eachles, people know that he haa laid In aome fresh stock nnd feels rnlber proud of it. When tbo merchant epeno his new styles and blows his trumpet In the newrpapers people know that be hae something on hand that la worth advertising and pntronise bim accordingly. When he site still aad aaya nothing about it they knew thet It ia the aame old slock which thsy have so often seea that he le trytog to batch aome profile out of. Look over tbe columns of tbe Ruruau. can and see who our lire mereoanta are. The Altoona Jhnlu Tribune made its appearance on Monday morning in aa enlarged form, adding one colnma to oaoh page and lengthening all the columna In proportion. Thia enlargement la cauaed by the Increased patroaage from advertlaera. Tho publishere are generous u well at enterprising, and they do But intend that tbeir largo number of readerc aball bo do prlved of tho loteat bappenlnga throughout Ihe country, which they alwaya give in detail. ia e BOROUGH TAXES1 The tax-nevere of Clearfield borough are hero by notified that the duplicate of Borough Taxec fur 1881 baa beea placed IB my Banda lor eollec- ion. All peraona desiring tne abatement allowed by law, mult pay tbeir tales witbia THIRTY lAi tf trom into date. J. C. WltivnaL, Dist. Troaa'r. Clearfield, Pa, May 18, 1881-St. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Postofflco at Clearfield, Pa., for the week ending May Ittb, 1881 : P. B. Carpenter, Ada J. Crowell, Chaa. A. Dickie (1), Qlanra Mibtly, Molllt Shankle, A.N Tuthlll (2), Mies Kate Wagnar, Ellas Williams, P. A. QAULIn, P. M A number of logmen croated a senna lion at the Leonard House on Tuesday forenoon, One fellow flourlshsd a revolver and defied every. body, making it uncomfortable for tboae nreundnt tho time. We have not learned of any emits. e m ilow can a single does of Ayor's Pills oure headache f By remorlog ooetruotious irom tho ayatem relieving tbe atomaoh, and givln. healthy utlon to tbe digestive opparatua. To Sportsmen. Ihavefishingtacklo of all hinda ; alio, powder, shot, lead, eopc, car tridges, etc. Faun StciBTT. March 28, 2m. Our ladies can eet everything they want nt Fleoh'a cheaper and la leas time then you could aend to Philadelphia, or elsewhere. At Moore's, in the Opera II on so, is the cbeepest place to buy your boots and anoes, hats, caps, and Gsnts' furnishing goods. Call at Morrill's hardware store and sec tho cheapest nnd best Sewing Machine for the least money. Dec. 22-tf. Burt's fine shoes for ladios, and Burt A Mews' shoos for feats', eaa oBly bo bought Moore's, cod don't yon forget it. Fleck's store, in Clcarflold, is the plaoe for dry-goode, dreaa-goods, faney-gooda, notions, oarpets and oil cloth c. A beautiful atMortment of children loco oollers, and ladlea' lcoe ties and nsohwear every deaorlption at Flvch'a. Ladios, why do you shop in the city wbeo yoB cob get everything you want cheaper at home? Call at Flech'a. All the latest styles and novelties in the way of gents Beck wear, are to no aeon Moore'a. See the trimmed hats and bonnets Lebman'e ehew-window I Something new ovory evening. Tho ladies' furnishing goods Fleek'a "are too lovely for anything." Cell aeo them. A nice assortment of lacs mitts feaa aad paranoic at Lcbmaa'a. T. A. Fleck's store is filled handsome goods of every description. New silk handkerchiefs at Fleck'i for both ladies aed goBtlomea. Trunkal Trunksll Satcholsl Satch- ola 1 1 very cheap al Moora'c New silk mitts, long, and in all the new abodes, at T. A. Fleck a. Now muslins, bleached and unblcac! ed.all wldlha, al Fleck's. Ladios' skirts and hosiery of alsea and eolera at Fleck'c A large stock of Brussels and In grain carpeta at r leek t. Kid gloves in all the beautiful and desirable sbadee al rieot'a. Ladios shoes from 75 cents up can be hoagbt at Moore s. Now goods! Cheap goods!! (iood goods, at Moore a. Now ticking at Flock's store, on Market street. New goods received every week Fleck's. New linen handkerchiefs at Fleck1 New fans and parasols at Fleck New Yankee notions at Flock's. Now Goods at IX. A. Krataer's. New Fancy Uooda at Fleck's. SURPRISING TO EVERYBODY. II la aarprlslag lo most everybody what 'piles d pUu of do lb log, boots and shoes arc carries away from tho Boston Clothing Hoaaa, Juat opened Baxter'c building, Long street, at DuBola, re. People arc to bo seen nt that House supplying Ihemselvoe with men's, boya' and children c loth Ing, boots aad tboot frca every pert and direction, frca most every Iowa and Tillage ia this and adjoining Mantlet. DuBola baa never teaa to aany etraagan coming Into Iowa u low. Since the opening of tho Qreat Boatoa Clothing Heuse It won't bo very long until most everybody for M miles around will bo eonvinoed that a vlait that coacora, area for aa ordinary purobue, III pay them well. Tho sales af that House since the opening la vary large, and the low prices they are solllnc clothing, boots aad ohoea for will make the Boston Clothing House, In DuBola, the load ing place for clothing, booU, shoes, and everything In the lino of men nnd boys' wear. It sa the facility of doing it. 6-ia-It IMPORANT TO THE LADIES! The moat reliable plaoe to get Arat-elaee, faeh. loaablo millocry goode, and fancy variety goolf. at Mrs. Watson's, Market street, next door to the postofllce. Mrs. W. bsa Jutt returned from Phlltdtlphin, aid la low receiving aa elegant nook of gooda, wkieh will rarpua any tblag ever before brought to Clearfield. Tbeeo gooda aro tbe oaly reliable Summer atylet for the acuon, gooda bought before May let are nareliable, both aa to quality and stjls. Ladele visiting town will do well by examining my gooda before buying. My goods, eoneidericg the auperlor duality aad lata styles of trimming, will be cold very low, u I buy goods for oasb only. Wax. T. E. Witiou, Clearfield, Pa., May i. 1881-lt. . Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Goal and other frelghta tent over tho Tyrone A Clearfield Dlvlalon, PennaylvanlaRail road, for the week ending May Ttb, 1881, and tho name time laatyear : OOAL. rone. or the weeh S,707 20,720 Same time loot year. Previously during year Same time last year Iacreaao otal In 1881 Seme time laet year - laoreaae i her lU,970 13S ours. Mieoellaneoua freigbtc , 210 How She Saved Her Darling. '! Bball ncvar agaia feel en nwfully nervous aboat my babies teething," writes a grateful mother. We almost leat our little darling by a long attach of cholera Infantum, but happily heard of Parker' Ginger Tonic Id time. I took a few spoonfuls myself, which soon cured uy nursing bnby en. tlrely, aad aa oooaslooal dose hu hept me and baby In aueb parfeot health, and made u atrong and comfortable that I would not bo with out thia reliable urodicine for worlda." A Mother of Brooklyn. 4-41 New Daily Staoe Line. Jamos L Leavy haa succeeded in having a dally mall estab lished between Clearfield and Pennfield, nnd will hereafter rua a daily Ittgc between tba two points. His contract began with April 1st, nnd the etege will leave Clearfield every uomlng (excrpt Bun. dnri at t o'eloch. maklnr eonneetiona with all tralnaon the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfield, re. turning after tho laat train the eamo evening. Paeaengcra and freight will be carried at low ratee. Orders left at any of Ibc hotels will be nttonded ioapriv-ii This Wat for Your Pumps! Tbo nderslgned le now cele agent for tbe sale of tho Celebrated Wooden Pumpa manufactured by tbi Toledo Pump Company. They are without doubt tbe beat pump In the world. They throw mora water, work eaaler, aad laat looger thaa aey pump over put OB tbe market. Also, for sale, Iroo Force end Pitcher Tumpa. Repairing done promptly. Faan SacaarT. i;iearneld, siaron xcu, looi-aiu. Coal In. If any of our coal bank en feel like trading aome of their product for a eeriea of numbers of ooplu of tbo CLBAkriBLO RarrjBLicAB, wc will gladly show them where to put two er throe hundred buahels on noeonnl In that way. Wo have n bin at cur reeldrneo and one at tho office that will hold a load every new nnd tben. A hint to the win It a very aage re mark, and ehould bo auffloient. tf A Fact. An advertisement inserted In the RarnlLlcta will reach mora readers than if published In nil tho other paport In the coun ty, and cost tbo advcrtisei leal than one-half In other worda, an advertlsemeBt pablished in oor Jcurual it worth double tbt prloo of that oharged by auy other publisher 1b tbo eouBty. It Is a fact." If. A handsome lot lawns, ginghams, Scotch aopbyr cloths, bantioge, Jamutown al- paote, euhmeru, aad all kiada of ladlea dreec goods at H. A. Kratser't. All wbo have looked at Moore's stock ao far ooaeede It to na tbe beat, flneat and Boat tyllah that over eamo lato Clearfield. Tho most stvlish line of slippers that ever come lato Clearfield eounty arc only to bo nl Moora'c. Apr. 27, 'Sl-tt.J Flock employs a milliner of experi cnoo and tasto to trim hats and bonnets to order, on short notice' Ladies' gossamer wator-proof cloak and gentlemen c gossnmer watcr-proor coats Flech'a, A fino lot oi Ladios' now Spring Coats of tbt latest styles and paterae Just rooeived at Lebman'e. llavo vou soon the latest Spring and Hummer styles in nunnery gooos r it not, cai nt Fleek'a. The stock of ladies' slippers and Hiaau alipperc nt Moore a cenaot be beaten tbo city. Moore's are just receiving all tho latest styles ia men I and boys' bite aau snoec. I have a fine line of bats and bon acts for ladlea the lateet atylea. T. A. Flbcb, Flock has enough goods in his line ol business to supply every ledy ib ibo eouniy Beautiful laces, embroideries an white gooda at II, A. Krataer. 0 4 fit If you don't believo Fleck has nic cheap goods, oall and seetnem lor yourseii, McCall's Now York glove-filliii paper patternc sold by U. A. Krataer. Did you see the handsome goods Fleek'a enow wiadow 7 A handsome stock gooda cheap at Flech'a. of ladies' dress Fleck invites yon to go there for your millinery goods. New hats and bonnets for ladies an misses nt Fleok'o. New hats and bonnets for ladies an misses at Fleeh'e " If you don't sco what you want Fleck'c, aak for It. Now black silk milts, perloctly beau tlful, at Fleck a. Straw bats can be bought at Mooro' for I eonte. New collars and cufla for ladies, at A. Fleek'a. Fleck's now goods aro ready Inspection. White Flock'a. and black Kid gloves Now goods rooeived every weok Fleck't. Go to T. A. Fleck's and see bis now gOOlll I New Fancy Goods at Fleck's. New tablo linen at Fleck's, .a-. a. New dross goods at Fleck's. New dress gooda at Flock's. Now carpets at Flock's. New carpols at Fleck's. New corsets at Fleck's. LETTER FROaJ HUSTON. Me Karroo, Will Too kindly allow mo lo vo aa account of a birthday party, which mat the home af Wa. 0. TBoau, la kit county, laat Tueedav. Tho oooeatoo wu the 77lh birthday of Mrs. Mary Thomas. Id re. Thomas wu bora In Lycemlng county, and after muriage, moved with ber husband, Williaa Thomee, to Maoeh Chunk, Pa., and arterwarde returned to tbe Weet Breach. Ftftoea years ago her hueband id. Siaoe Ibeo she haa uvea wilb ker children, hnm all eiebt in BumberBamelr t John. amee, William, Mra. l'oue, Mre. Froeland, Mra. Bendy, Mrs. Morcaa and Mra, MoCullougb are etlll living. All these children eacept John, who In Kaoaaa, aad Mrs. morgan, wno nvee in Hasqusbanaa oouoty, Pa., were present al tbe arty. Healdoa male, more were aueeui, are. raaland'e eldeet eon. Mre. Pease'c daughter aad wo obildren, Mre. Buady'a eldeat daughter and her huaband and too grandchildren, and one great-grandchild of Mra. Thomas ll dud. IB lelt me numuer ei reiuea present i o onii- ebilren, 42 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. Mre. David Tyler, a aousia of ihe family, and aevoral invited friende were preaent. Mr. David Tyler, aa old and valued friend of tbe family oould not bo there. A grand dinner waa aerved. No leu than twenly-lve large cakes and other good Ihlags in proportlca belag OB hand. The young people bed a table for theiaeolvu, aad all enjoyed the occasion grutly, a. n. a. I have a good assortment of ladies' i. A. rbeca. The bust $ 1 shirt is for sulo at Moore's. Now oil clothsand mattings at Fleck's. New funs and parasols at Fleck's, Now Yankoe notions at Flock's. New ginghams at Flock's. R0VCH-J0NE3. On Sunday, May ltb, 1881. bv Aadrew Rankin, Ksq., Mr. S. B. Hoi'ca and Miss Civaxau J. Joxtt, all of Kartbaua townablp. CONDON WILSON On Sunday. May 8th 1881. bv 0. W. Strever.b'sq., Mr. John T. Conoon nnd Miaa Annin WlLaon.ell of Glrard lowaahip. LINES PATT0N- At Pennvlllo, on Satur- ay, May 14th, 1881, by Uberleo Helper, ivsq.. Mr. Ku M. Lirbi, of Bloom township, and Miss abt J. Pattom, of Curwansville borough. WILSON 8F.LFRID0B. On Wednesday, May 1 1 th, 1881, by J. B. Sbe, Esq., Mr.jAUua wiioonand Miaa babab j.BtLraiDue, an oi Goahea township. RAINEY RAVtinT. At the residence nf the bride's parenta, on Tburaday, May 12th, 1881, by Kav. Wm. M. Alurobtleld, Mr. w. w . HAiaxv and Miaa Mat Havuht, both of DuBola, Clearfield county. SUA. GRAHAM. lo Uraham township, May 2d, I8HI, Ci una Obaiiak, at-ed 10 yeara, 7 montba and 8 daya. QLANTZ. In Clearfield borough, on Wedner- dav. Mav 11th. 1881. of dlahthena, Mantle M., daughter of M.S. and E. S. Olanta, aged 8 years, months and 10 days. WELD. In Beocaria township, on Tuesday evening, May lutb, 1881, Irom tne kick oi n lorse, Johu HauanaT, son ol J . xt. aim Jennie eld, aged 4 years, a montns and in uaya. THOMPSON. In BradT township, on Satur- ay, May 141b, 1881, CitaisvlAau, wlta of George M. Thompaoa, aged to yeara. Wc rompad with her many a time some forty years ago. She wu I alster at Mr. namuoi Arnold, of Curwooavilla, and F. K. Arnold, of eynoldsvillc, aad wu a noble slater, wife and mother. Now, after life's tint! fever she rests well. POTTER. In South Stillwater, Mianeaota, on F,l,L. morulao. Mav (lb. 188 1, oi biatn lever. Mre. Katib Pottba, aged 20 yeara, 2 montha aad 10 daya. Deareat Katta thofl hast left us i Here .thy lose we deeply feel But 'tis God that hut bereft us ; He cub all our sorrows heal. Yet egals wa hope to meet thee. Wbeo ourlife cb earth hu tied Tbes in lloaven with Joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear Is abed. There a loved one lies in beauty rare, With tbe while alili lips on death damp hair ! When aball tbe aaswor oome to mc And eolvc tbis cwful mystery. A. A. A. BpcctalM. Out Ui nnnaD Pan Cant. Dlsoorav o Olo P.ir.a Hewina- Machines con now be purchaaM at M.rr.ll's tin and variety atora, from eUt up wards. All kinds of aewlng machines rapairad OB the ahortaat Botiee. Clearneld, Pa., duly 18, 1177. WatTBO. Delivered at tne Rail Road. 100,(100 20-inoh abaved ahinglee. 100,000 14-ineh aawed shingles. 011,000 fct of pine boarda. 800,000 14-feet abaved boopa. 8,000 railroad tiee. 60,000 f..t of good hemlock boards. For which I will pay the highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on tho Tyrone A Clearneld Kallroad. a. a. ivnauao. ClearBold, Pa., Oct. 16, 187S-U. Jiiett Ilecclred. Jmt Rooniveti by ARNOLD, at CURWENSV1LLE: Car Load Nova Scotia riastor ! Car Load puro Corn, Rya and Oats Chop I Car Load Deauen sail i Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Roods, Grocories.&c! BdrShinclca, Bark. 11. R. Tics and Grnin will be tuken In exohange. Curvronsvillo, May 1, 1B78. CLEIRFIELD markets. CLBABriBLD, Pi., May 17 1SSI. Flour, per wt. Buckwheat Flour, perewt ... Corn Meal, per ewt - Chop, rye, par cwt Chop, mixed, per ewt Bran, per ewt ..... Wheat, per bushel Rye, par buabel Oats, per bushel Corn, ears, per bushel Buckwheat, per buibel Clorer seed Timothy seed $3 00 300 1 M 1 1 40 1 00 1 10 80 to 40 0 e to 74 1 00 0 I 00 li t Potatoes, per auabel Applee, per bushel Onions Hams, per pound Bboulilar, per pound Dried Beef, per pound Chickens, per pair Butter, per pound IV 50 le Kggi, par doien m I OO 11 Belt, per sack, Urge Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Dried Applee, per pound... Dried Peaohea, per pound, Deans, per bushel 131 0 10 I to Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., f.iibrtYnffrir. Kttlntd tf .Wlnm' OILS, nilLirSBUIUi, l'ENIJ'A. Wc ojoot. our broods of Pstrolcum and olbcr oils (sOfel (0 etnrffei c.anye.) oraiivereu irw oa board cere at any atatioa on Ihe Tyrone A Cleerfield Hallroad. Reined Oil, Stale Test... .per gal. PrimeWhite, 160 " .... " " WelerWblte.ltO '.," Ilalne, ! ' .... At loweal market ratea wltboutrefer cooc lo cost. B.ntln., tl Gravity.. Naptha, 711 " ... ...per gal $ .10 .14 (leaolln., tt " " Winer.' Lamp, '00 test " C.r Axla Oil, (W. Va.) Kim. " ., (W.Va.)Mrdm. " (W.Va.)Bomm'r " Natural Lubricating " Kranhlla " Kxlra. " i. ii Summer. " Black Diamond " flroea Knglne " Gulden " - Amber " " XXX ' " No. I Spindle " Matchleaa Cylinder Oil " N..J " . " Wool Oil, Ne. 1 " Lard Oil (.itralWiatar etrala'd " " Ne. 1 " No. I " kVllpee Inglne, No. I " .. .' No, I " No. t ' ! I It 19 " 32 30 in IS 10 SO a It 40 " ..... 40 7i SO 10 85 75 ' .... .5 10 i 4t in Itinera' Yellow, per galloa..., :::::) At loweal mar ket ratee with out rof. to cost. White HV ttVJttt-TKK prUtt nf mrrl alt fomprfllloit. may 4, 'll-ly.. gi-u) giflvtrtisrmruts. rirA!;0JB) poH ajAI.EI The eubserlbn W has two Two-HorM Wagons, B..rly bow, for calc. Will be acid cheep. Celloa or oddrest JHI1N A. 8TADLSA. Cle.rfl.ld, Pa., March I, 1 nil I t. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Camaavtllo, Jaa. , 'Tl tf. gUur flmtistrntuts. Notice of Incorporation. NOTICE la hereby given that the "Exoolaler Cornel Band," of Du Bols, will present a petition to the Court of quarter Sessions, on Wednuday, May Ii, ISBI, for a Charter of la corporatioD for aaid Band. GEO. M. FERGUSON, Recorder. Clearfield, Pa., May 4, 1881-JU Shingle Mill for Sale. A LA RUB Buok.yo Bblngl Maobiao m U , purohaiad rery chaaplron thanltraigntd. Tb Urmi will bo mada nay to tbt purobatar in prloo and tfma. Fur furlbor Information eall at 'lilanohard'i Hotnt Camp," la I'aloa towothip, or addreii tba underiljtntd al Koebton, ClaarHaU eouniy, PD0'a. N APOLKON MeDU.NALD. Kuokton, My 4, I8SI.41. Clearfield Nursery. ijS ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY npJII andtrrirntd, harlnf titabllihod a Nur JL aory oa tba Tib a. about half way balwon Clearfield and CurwonirilU, Ii praparo! to fnr Diib all kiodi of FHLIT IKK US, (standard and dwarf,) Krrrgrooni, Bbmbbary, Urapo Vlnaa, Uooiebarnr. Lawton Blackberry, HtrawbanTt and Haapbarry Vlaca. Alio, Bibarlao Crab Troai. Uulnoa. and oarly loarlat Kbabarb. Ao. Ordan promptly attandnd to. Add ran, J. D. WRIGHT, wp3tM8.j Cnrwaoavllla, Pa. FOR SALE! .f IIOt SF.t Jl TWO LOTSl ALL Ihoie two etrtaia loti of ground with dwalliag houae thereon, situate on Market treet, oppoiite the Alleghany Houae, Id the bor ough ol Uiearoeia, Having a iron, od im nreet of 100 feet, and aiundina In depth Vt fvet to an alter, known in the plan of aaid boroucb ai lota No a. lAi and 174, being the estate of James Thompson, deceased. Aiipiy to VKANK FlKI.DINtl, W. U. tJIt.LKK, Attorneys for owner. Clearflald, Pa., May 4. lflH-tl. A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALE The nnderaitrned offer at nr. rite sale that Tel uiible farm situated in UKAllAM TOWNtilUP, Clearfield oouoty, known aa the VtRVKY r.V, Containing 122 aores, 5(1 of which are eleared, and baring thereon erected a large frame dwell ing huuae, I tune frame barn, and the other Beers sary outbuildings, together with a large orchard, good water, etc. Tba property will be sold on very cany terms. For further particulars inquire of the Subscriber, In person, or by letter. KKANK F1KLDINU. Clearfield, Pa., March 24th, 18tf0.tf LIME ANDPLASTERI Mechanical ani Agricultural Lime of the Very Best Make ! Low BatoB of Froiglit on Full CarLoaAa. JAND PLASTER. Wt sell IheCayuga ground J plaater at low prices by the ear load. In apeaklng of Ikit oeleurated plaster ae compared with the Novaeootta or while plaater, the OraBge Judd Co., publishera of tbe Aawn'eaa AoriewllMr. '(, aay, "There le bo difference; the price ia the only consideration." Address, ALbXANDRR A CO. April Otb, 13813m. B.llefonle, Pa. RRGIHTPaH'B ISOTICE.-Notioe It here br cirea that the following accounts hare been examined and paused by ma, and remain filed of record In this oflloe for the inspeotion of belrs, legatees, creditors, and all otbera intereetcd, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Coart of Clearfield oounty, to be held at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, commencing tbe fourth mod Jar (being tne z.ta aay) ui May, A. D. mi : Final accouot of F J ward Curry, Administrator of W. 6. Carry. laU of Cheat township, Clearfield ooanty, Penoaylrania, deceased. Partial aoeount ef W. W. Betta and Mary K. Shaw, Administrators of A. U. Shew, late tf Lawrenoe township, Ulearneia county, re., dee a. Final account of Joseph M. gpenoer, Guard lao of Lydia t. Porter, (ia a-1 ate of Nancy Porter,) late of Clearfield oounty, Pennsylvania, deceased . Final aepount of Zacharla McNaul, Guardian of Arthur Mc Bride, son and heir of Wm. M' Bride, Sr late of Curweni fills borough, Clearfield ooan ty, Penn'a. Final aceountof Lrula P. LeonardsAdmtofstra- trlx ef tbo estate ef Charles W. Leonard, late of Lawrenoe townablp, Clearfield oounty, Pennsyl. vanla, deceased. Final aoeount of J. H. Pentt. Guardian of W. O Pents. one of tbe heirs of Jacob Penis, late of Brady township, Clsarfleld couaty, Penn'a, dee d Final aceountof P. K. Pents, Execntorof tbe last will and testament of Jacob Pents, late of Brady townablp, Clearneld county, Pa-, deceased. Final account of Dr. J. W. Potter and C- Brows Adminittratoia C. T. A. the pereoual estate of John Heiter, Sr., lata of Covington township, Clearfield eounty, deceased, with distribution ao eount. Final account of Joseph Patterson and Alei. Ferguson, In estate of Joseph HoCully, deceased. OROKORU. FHKUU80N, Register. Clearfield, Pean'a, April 27, 1881. SherilT's Sale. BY rlrtue of Write ef K-nai(foN. Erpenat, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield eounty, and te me directed, I will ex- Kse to publis sale, at the Court House in the rough of Clearfield, on Thursday, May 2U, IKHI, At I o'clock P.M., the following deacrlbed real estate, to wit t A certain tract ef land situated In Woodward township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded and described as follows: lleginoiug at a birch tree oa the east bank of Clearfield creek ; thence south east on tbe main Company'e line 40 perches, more er less, to a stone pile ; thenee southweit to a hemlock tree about 40 perch oe j thence north west to Clearfield creek ; thenee along eaid ereek to plaoe of beginning, containing Ore aores, more or less, and baring thereon erected a aaw mill, dwelling house, stable, and oilier outbuildings. Kelisd, taken In elocution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. 11. Joy, ALSO, All of Defendant's Intersil In a eertain traot of land situated In Decatur township, Cleerfteld eoun ty, Pa., bounded aa follows: 'Ou tbo east and south by Mosbannon ereek, on the north and weal by land of J. F. titeiner and George H. .etgler, being about 1ft acres, more or less, and partly oleartd, open to the commons. ALSO, All of Defendant's Interest fn that eertain lot or piece of ground situated in Decatur town ship, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded aa loiiowa: On the weal br land ofCbarlea H. Fester'e heirs, on the east br Oconto 11. ZoiirUr, on tbe south by unknown parlies, being about three acre eleared iid onen to the commons. Belied, taken io execution, and to be sold as tbe property ol J. II. Jones. ALSO, A eertain tract of land situate In Huston to ahin. Clearfield aountr. Fa., bounded on the south by land of Ueorge Williams, on tbe north by land Of tleorgo wi.Ua.ml, and on tne easi ana waa. oj same, containing one hundred acres, more or less, II timber lend. Heised, taken In eiecuHon, and so be sold as the property of John C. Tyler. ALSO, A eertain tract of land situate In Jordan to -ru sh In. Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded and de scribed aa follows! Beginning al stones, eoroer of piece eold to Thomas Htrong; thenee 37, de crees east 42 perches to stones t thenee north 631 degrees east TT perehea to atones also comer of pieoe eold to Thomas Htrong, and both of Ihe two laat mentioned corners being along the Hoe ef the piece sold to said Htrong; thenoe south JU de grees east fl4 perches to hemlock thenee south i2 degrees west 1IT perches to a line t thence north Wt df ptrees west 60 Ml perehea lo atones and plaoe of beginning, containing 4V acree and 7) o-io peroQM net measure, oeing pan oi tbv of land aurreyed In name of William Jobnooa A Co .harins: about 1 acres eleared, more or Itii. Heised, taken In execution, and te be eold as the property or A. . straw and titram niraw, ALSO, By writs ef Lnari Fana on tbe same day and dale, the following traeta, io wu: All that eertain traot or piece of ground sita ated in Oraham townhii. Clearfield oounty, Pa. bonnrled and deaer bed c follows t Becinninf al a white oak corner ; thenee north by land ef John Unit 4v perches to post eoroer, tbence ny maa of John Merlin east 98 perch ee le post i thsnce south by land of Thomas Coleman 4V perches to post eoroer, and l Hence west VH percnes io wniie oak and ulaoe of beginninc, containing thirty aores, more or less, being part ef a larger tract of land surveyed on 1 1 tb Uotober, iivi, on warrant ranted to Tench Francis. Keiied, taken la execution, and to be sold as tbe property ef Mary A.&bimalaad Iiaao Sbimel, ALSO, A eertsla two ilorr frame dwelllna houae with lot and eurltlafe arnurteoant thereto, being 16 br 14 feet in stis, wilbnul aay bark buildings. Ha Id building tl i Hasted in nasi uieerneiq on tot Ao, M in plot of Dins adiiitioo. Heised. taken la execution, and lo be sold as tbe propertr of Derld Uray, Defendant, and Samuel McLaughlin, tenant ta poasesilon, ALSO, A eertain two-story dwelling house situate In lloatsdale, on tbe northwest earner of Kliie end Charles streets,wlth let and curtilage appurtenant thereto, Heised, taken in execution, and le be told as tbe property of William Cballis, Tonus or fl.LB. The price or tnm at whl"h the property shall be struck off mast be paid at the time of eale. or aueb Ather arrangements made as will be approrod, otherwise tbe property will be Immediately put up tad sold agaia at tbe expense and risk of tbe person le whom ll was struck off, and who. In ease of deficiency al ouch re-sale, shall make good tbe aame, and ta wo Instance will tbe Deed be presented Is Court for eonnrma tloa unless the money Is actually paid te tbe htrtff. JAMS') MMlArr-ni, I Hainirr's Orrtca, 1 Sheriff. I Clearfield, Pa May 4, 1111. guv &mi$mtn$. ,1 OB PRINTINO OF EVERT DKSCRIF lion aaatly exoeatod at thic oflleo. 4 1. ton f " "m' Bamplec worth ejirj eavu free. Addreat Sviaaoa A Co., Portland, Maiac. moh2,81-ly.J VTOTK'K. Th. undaralgnod, residing In Ihe 1 Tillage of Weilover, In Chert township, net Bade tba aaeeasarv arranxementa and pro- poees to open aa BATING llOt'SK for tho ao oouaodatioo of the public generally, aad X here by aolielt a liberal share of tbe public patronage. JOHN J. DhlVAlt, We.tover, Pa., Fab. , 1881-tf. I-IAHM LAMI PIIR SALE. In Huston and Pino townships, Clearfield county. Reasonable time given for part of purchase -tP money. Prices 18.110 to 114.00 per acre.!F Minerals reserved. L. BIRD, Ageat, P.nfield, Pa. orWaLLtca A Kaaaa, Sept. 10, mil-tf. Clearfield, Pa, ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. CurwcBOvlUe, Jaa. , '7-"- SIIOENAKINa I hereby Inform my pa trons, nnd mankind In g.n.ral, that 1 bave removed my ahoemaking abop to tho room ia Urahem'e row, over 8. 1. Snyder's Jewelry store, and that I am piepared to do oil kindc of work in my lino cheaper tbaB any other shop In town. All work warranted na good at can bo done any where else. PoelUvely this Is tbe cbeapeat abop in Clearbeld. JOS. 11. DEKRINO. Deo. II, 1878-tf. Eight Farms for Sals or Rent! The subscriber proposes to fell or rent a num ber of I arms located as follows t The first situate In Burnslde townihip, Centre oounty, containing 160 acres, baring thereon erected a frame dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to aeburch, and known as the James Mulbolland farm. ALSO, another farm situate fn Graham town ihip, Clearfield eounty, containing 117 acres, with Ibe neeesiary ImproTemeots. This farm isnnder laid wita a UOUU VK1N OF CUAL. ALSO, aii other farms in tbe vicinity of French - Tlllr, containing reapectfully 112, 100, VS, 6&, 60 and 20 acree. These farms all hare biases and lvirtii thereon. ood water, beer lot orobuds on same, aa well as tome good wood land. For farther particulars cell In person, or add ran the undersigned by letter. i.. at. tuiuninr. Jan. IVtD, 1881-tt. ircncnriue, re. FARM FOR SALE 1 The underalfned haa oomo to the cooclutlon le quit farming and follow Bis oocupauon, a ear-tit-nter. tad now offers fr sale his farm, situate one and a half miles north of Clearfield borough, containing EIGHTY AOnES, Most of which tt eleared and under good cult Ira Uon, and baring thereon a good TWO-STORY 4 U-n Larve frame barn, and other necessary outbuild ings. toKetber with ao orchard of all kind of fruit, and an excellent spring ef water. The whole Is UNDEHLAID WITH GOOD COAL This nronertr will be exebanred for smaller prop erty, or sold oa easy terms in paymente. For further particulars eall on the premises or address, JOHN C. HEED, Clearfield, Pa. March loth, 8Sl-tf. Thomas A. Duckett, I HEREBY giro notice to tbe citliena of Clear, field and the surrounding rlcinity that I aro prepared at all times to furnish families and manufacturing establishments with a superior quality of Coal, Wood g Coke, Which I am nreperad to d.llvvr io a few boure' Botlce. 1 am alwaya ready to haul and deliver trom ond te the depot, or anywhere elao, and move femiliea and bonsebold goode anywhere on abortnotioe. thus. a. ULUKnit, ClaarOeld, Pa., liar. 41, 18ot-tf. Re-Union of Trade, rpilE undersigned wishing to Inform the public J. tnat ne openea a COMMIMMON RTOHB At th. old st.nd In Troutvllle, Cla.rl.ld county, Pa., on tbe 18th laet, with n full stock of DRY GOOD. CiROCERIEH, NOTIONS, Ikxita, altoca, Etc., In fact avervthini to be found In n first deal store, all of which I am determined to sell at tbe lowest oash price.. FARMER! AND LUMBERMKN will And it to their advaataxe to do their dealing with me, aa the blgbeet pricee will bo paid for Urain, Sbioglea, or Produce or any kind. Part or one-bilf oaab will be paid. Trading for Shinglee or Lumber of any kind a rpecialty. Also, agent lor Singer Sewing Machines. HarLnff made arrangements with Eastern nsr- chants to aell goods furnished me, therefore call and sea, as I will be enabled to sell cheaper than the ebeapest. J. W. UArtL.ll.ri, 1 rout vi lie, re., oepu z, i-iy. " REMOVAL ! James Lg. Leavy, Marine purchased the entire stock of Fred Beckett, hereby gives notice that he bas mored Into the room lately occupied by Reed A Hagerty, on Second street, where he ta prepared lo odor to ne publlo CQOK ST0ES tir.ATi.ru ..' PAIIL0R STOVES, of the latest luiprored patterns, at low prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roolng, Spooling, Plumbing, Oat Pilling, and Kepalrlag Pumpa a apeolaliy. Ail work warranted. Anything in my lino will be ordered apodal deoired. jaa. l,. i,aA i, fropnelor. PP.KD. BACKKTT, Ag.nt, Clearled, Pa., January I, Hit tf. .llfJOl Ml.VLIf EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate Estate- of Zlicli&rd Sha vr, Sr., Doe'l rTlIIR nnd.rvlgn.d. Fxwutors of th. estate I RICI1AKU till AW. Sr.. deposed, will .fl.r at public s.l. .1 ibe tot HI liuutn. la tbe nor ongb ol utoarueid, ra., ou Wedncsdny, June 1st, 1881, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. hi.. The followiag valuable real estate, vis t The three. ctory IIRICK BOTKL properly, eorner of Market and first streets, IB tne ough of Clearteld, known na 'Tho Shaw House, FrOBtlog with two lots of ground thereto bele.glni IOO feet on Market street, naa I j 14 dwelling koun eli'arhed. The tt ill tol pr.n.r bos sixty hod-rooms .nd Xal all oonvealencee for a Irsl-eleoc hotel. Oa. of tb. moot desirable hotel properti Ib o..hI p.anevlvania. vl. .iw... will b. .old tox.lher with atwi .i... rv.m. dw.lllna boos, on M.rb.t alreel, ad Jeceat to tne lioiei, ana one m.i .u, .,.. kouse and a iwo-eiory ei.i. hum,.,, oa M.rk.t atroot. ALSO. All thai oerlalt lot, kaowa ll the plat, of ClaarSeld borough ae Lot No lav, (mating 51 foil oa Locust etreot, rua-1 alng b.rk 1 71 foot, more or less, to aa alley J with dwelllna house and .llaoo.ss.ry out -J buildings therooaereetod,udolb.r improvement!. Tf.H.n or BAt.Ki On.-t bird eaah at d.llv.rr of good dd, aai lb. b.l.neo lo he Hcurad by bond and mortgage, payable la oao and two years, wlin lnlrr.su A. B. SHAW, JOS. SHAW, ring Ki Clearleld, Pa, April I, l-tt. r 6o-i.I $m. g.fli'rrtiSfrafats. The Great CLOTIIING Emporium! PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, IF YOU want to study your ow the above establishment and THANHAUSER'S LARGE AND II AND CLOTHING, Hats, Gents' Furnishing G.ods &c, Whether yoa wieb to make a porobaae or not, we ihall be pleased at all timet te shew yea ear asiurtment of goo la, which will at -no eoarlnee J that ear Styles are the Best, and emciobor, nleo, that wo have aa elegant aesortmsnt of PIKCI GOODS, of tb latest aoveltlca, eip.ei.iiy MERCHANT Aad we arc prepared to 1IAK SUITS TO 0RDKR M Sail IB INH III IB bWWB. iaill(livli ALBERT THANHAUSER, Opera House Block, opposite postoffice, WAGONS! 2 CAR LOADS. 2 Tho largest find best assortment of wagons ever brought to Clearfieltl. One car load of CONKLIN wagons, One car load of Which we will sell at factory prices. We buy these wagons by the car load and pay CAclt for them, theretore we are able to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. We guarantee these wagons to be first-class in every respect. Also, a lot of Platform Spring Wagons Buggies. One car load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever before sold. Give us a F. M. CARDON & February 23, 1881-tf. Curwcnsvllle, Pan N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURHISHINC GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL. &C. T iiuv direct from iobbers nnd manufacturers, receive iroodi at car loml rates, hence can compete pbia houses. Also, jjeaier in Saw Logs, Lumber, Parties having bark to haul and receive liberal advances. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Sept. X, HtO-tf. JAMES L. TX3VX H3 3F1. MARKET STREET, an Lir.,1. nr rv.lrta .ml CnlTlna short notice, including the fioeiit as lacturcd. Uur COXU'Xfju A'At-xanv-iaa w Ia tho bnt In uno, and will bo furnithed when required. Funerala attended in any part of the county. Call at my office, on Second elreet, or leare your ordon at Troulmon'i Furmturo . , ,n ,r ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curw.nsvill., Pa. Jan. I , lltl lf BUY AIIOME I 1101 SKS, LOTS AND FAMlS FOR SALE I, mWKNTY II0USK8 and LOTS la Clearneld 1 for nl. at r....n.H. jrjeto and oa oesy lirms. Also, severel FAKMS In Drodford end Orah.a townships. Af ply to .. Deo. I, 'ao-lf-l Cleartold, Pa. TBK LARORST STOCK Ot Fine Italiau Marble in thcSlatc, Both FINISI1RD or 1'Jf KINISBKD. Wc pat op aay work that .n bo dote in thceily at mnoh cheeper rates. Wc will ,al ap MONTH ENTAla WOKK, a Itellen Marble or flrealta, cheaper thoa It eaa be done la aay other part of the Hlale. Any por eon keying monumental work te amoaat of 114 and upward., will have faro paid to aad from Philipe barg. De aot ho fooled with cheep Aanerieau marble when yoa eaa buy lac ItaJlaa marble at lower pricee. tr-UIAD STORKS a specialty. Produce aad aonvoved ..r.r wiU bo tekea ia exobange for Cemetery work. Alleeae paymcatc will be aad. ta Ibc Mobenaoa Uantleg to, i th.orHl.f R. P1KRCB, Pbillpshurg, Pa., Jaa. It, llll.-tm. m ,tttxMtmtt.M. n interest, do not fail to call at examine SO MB BT00K Ot our Prices the Lowest. idwpuh ivr TAILORING, AT SHORTEST NOTICE, aad aball endeavor CLEAEFIELD, Pi. WAGONS II STUDEBAKER wagons, call before buying elsewhere. BRO., Clearfield, Pa. with New York and Fhiladel Shingles and Bark. during the Winter, can contract Also, advances made on Saw isogi. CURWE1VSVIL.LE, PA. LEAVY, X" -A. T3L 3E. 3E1. . CLEAR MELD, PEWWA. kent on band, and furnished to order Ol well ai the cheapest that can be mam- ritore, adjoining tne """"'"'i- Clearfield, Pa- TO A WBKK. 1 1 1 a day at hoaao oallty ojada. ejt I av Coalty oatat iree uem. a. a. Aagusia, HtU.a. m.bl-ly. C V ( ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Curwenovllle, Pa., Jaa. I, 71-ti. ONEY Tf LOAffaOa tret-elnet wrovotl font nrcnertr, ty tke Matnal Lift Id iure urence Cos poo 7 ef Ne Tork, n re mii- fff.lt. w rrooi l,o) , rer rortker ia fometioa uplf to the imfereiirM!. HUKXTHAL W.IU1TH. OlcorfleK fo M7 It, UTf -If. COAL! COAL ALL THE YEAR ! I Till snbeeribor hereby glvoc aolloo thai be la now delivering coal of aa excel leat a.aeniy and propoeee to oporeto his miaa ALL tVJa.WKK, So that bo will bo eaabm lo eopply bis metemerc at all timet with good faoL Ho Semmer vaca lloa. Ordan by mail promptly tiled. R. m. tBAW. Clearleld, Pa, Mareb 1, Ul-if. Coal iCoal i ! Till loderelfaeti, kivlag rocreJ t keM of Irtt ewsn eeel vela, kM ftm4 ltkii, e4 le bow Brftrel to firalfh oneteeien wlik Iret-eleee ertlele of eoJ ot efcert aetleo, it tho Moderate priee of BIX CUNTS hwhd. All orden Ion ot t eboB will We proaoU? ot. Uadedto. WM.E. BUonW Clotrlold, ftv, r.h, t, lltl-lj.
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