ftcUpuMiran. -w lfi.... ),.;-. . Gioaoi B. Goodlandib, Editor. WBDNKSDAY HORNING, MAT JS, UH1. Reader, If yoa want to know what la irolnff on la tba bnitnaii world, Juet rand our Bdeertising Botunoa, tha Sjfial oolnmB la pftrtleular. Sarah Bombard t, the Fronch actress, sailed from Now York a fow days since for Franco. SoiTjcninq. The spine of the lie publican party is about as limp now as an afternoon shirt-collar in dog daya. A Goon JUdical. Dorscy employed Jlob Ingersoll as his attorney in the Star routo investigation. Perhaps ho hired Bob because Jiob doesn't believe anything. JSoy Aoain. General J!. P. Butlor Laving announced that ho 'feels like a boy again," the ISoHton Herald is wick- cd enough to suggest tuai noprouauiy moans tho "old boy." How Nice I An exchange dots it down in this way : "Ho asked me so prettily for my hand," aaid Princess Stophanio, concerning hor bridegroom, Rudolph, "that I could not refuse it." Boy-like. Senator Conkling is somewhat in a fix of the boy who threw away his bread and butter be cause his mother refused him a dainty bit of cake. He gets neither bread or cako, and will havo to exist on dignity or temper. Eatiier Biblical. An exchange romarka: "The great quoslion which Sonntor Conkling baa been revolving in bis mind lor several weeks past is: What shall it profit a man if ho gain tho wholo oi the minor Fcdoral offices and lose tho Now York Collectorshipf" Exactly Riout. Over in Altoona the Mayor has ordered tho Chiof of Polico to employ a force to go through the alleys with a team, and cloan them of ash piles and oilier refuse matter, and ehargo tho cost, with 10 per cent, addod, to parties living on tho premi ses. Wf str IT Now. It was no wonder that tho Star route patriots wore afraid that Hancock's election would "obstruct business." The PoslolHco thieves wore having a good time, and the election of General Hancock might have broken up their infamous busi ness. A Good Thing. .n item in tho Star routo fraud la tho discovery by the Chicago Tribune of a routo on tho Mississippi rivor, between St. Louis nnd St. Paul, on which ?2!),000 a year was paid lor carrying an empty mail bag, with no letters in it, back and lortb, by stoamboat. A FlOUBATIVE Himark. The Pit triot remarks in this way: "General Grant's Iriond and biographer, General lladcau, is left out in tho cold by the appointment of General Merritt, of Now Yolk, lo tho Consul Generalship at London. There is but little sympa thy among the 329 lor tho 306." A Matter or Taste. President Garfield has appointed tho colTuo-col-orcd ox Senator (Bruce) ol Mississippi Register of the United States Treas ury, in the room ol Scofield promotod, This shows that the African is follow ing our ex-Congressman very closely, and whether tho African will improve en the Caucasian, or vice versa, is a more question of limo. Saeretarj Windnm'a ptao of funding Ara and all par oaot. bonda Into ft) par aanta. ia b eom n!ata aucttaa. Radical Eickang: Why did you not bring that fact to the notico of Fraud Hayes, so aa to prevent liia voto of an Act passed by a Democrat; Sonato and House? If it is a good thing now to reduce tho in terest op our Federal debt, why was a veto the result six months ago? Stand apt "Honor bright," as tho boya bavo it. A l)iu Tiam. It ib announcci that rroBidcnt Garfield and Governor lloyt will both orate at Gettysburg on Dec oration Day. It is a wonder that l.onntrout, ilosliy, Kiddlvbeigor and Malmna are not Invitod. Tliey wcro all thers on a former occasion, and should not be "unuhbcd" now when they hare ignored their rebel feelings and havo becomo loyal. Kabcam roE JtuLim. We dedicate nearly tho wholo of our first page this week to the purpose of giving our readers an Inside view of the rascal! lion perpetrated on the pooplo by tho party in power during the last cam paign. It is an insido history of tho caao and there is not "a Democratic lie" in it. The rovelation come from loyal sources and must necessarily bo true as against tho wrigglers. Diath or Tuomai A. Scott. Tom Scott, the greatest railroad man that over lived, diod at hii Summer resi dence in Delaware county, near T'bila dclphia, last Saturday night, of paraly sis, In the 58th year of his age. He was ono of the moot rcmarkablo men Pennsylvania over produced, and al though ho never visited this section, his name waa familiar to every man and woman in the county. Ilia fu neral took place ou Tuesday. A sketch of hie life will bo published in this pa per next weett. The CowrtNl Monument. The Cow- pens llor.ument.at Spurtansburg, 8. C, waaunvailed on Wednesday, May 11, with imposing civio and military dem onstrations, in the presence ot 20,000 people. Addresses were mnde hy Sen ator Qamption, representing Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia and Tennes eoo; Don. Thomas W. Iligginaon, rep resenting isew Hampshire, Uassacha eetta, Rhode Island and Connecticut, and Hon. Win. D. Francis, represent ing New Tork, New Jersey, Pennsyl vania and Delaware. The speakers all corored large territories, embrac ing the original thirteen State which established the Federal Union. COSKLI.Xa AXP pi.att HE- i .SffiV. j After Iho it'tiiling of lliti jutii'lnil of t lie Kcimtc. uri Monday uf IbbI week, tliu Vice I'rcNidcnt nuiil, "1 liuvo tlio ! lioimr nf laying tlio lullowiiig column I iil uliiiiiK lieloru tliu Scnulc. The Clerk will rend." Tim rii'ik then tend s fullnwk : W4.H1BUT0., ll. C, Mnjp la To VhftrrA. Arthur, Met Prfidinl ! HiB i Yuu will vl.as. anBuuuoe tu Ilia Senate that my resla;BBtiiiB aa rieBatnr of th. linitsd Htalee from tb. Klale of ew York bM berB for warded lo tli Uuveroor of that 8tale. I have Ihe honor lo bo with (root rrfMt( t our Ubcdieut Hervaut. K"fOB OoBkilMI. rlRNATi Chaubbb, May II. 70 Chttlrr A. Arthur. 1'ice VesioVal i 8m i 1 have forwarded lo Ibo (JoTernor of Now York ray reslgaatioB aa Haoalor or lb Uatted Slate, from the Slate of New orb. Will .von an Bounea tba fact to Iba Banal, t With great re spect, Your Obedient Servant, T. 0. Putt. Thin waa ft flrstclass surprise to everybody an net that m enjoyed by JlomocruU and regretted by ltuJi call. Tlio bitter content between Conk ling and (larficld over tlio cunlliina tion by tbo Semite of Judge HoberUon aa Collector of Customs at tlio port of How York, in which Conkling hus been vanu,uiBhcd, in, of course, tlio con trolling reason for bin unexpected no tion, a welt o for that of bin cob leapnn. IMatt : and in their letter to tho (iOTOrnor of NlJW Vork trun81I1it. t-ng hjm lh(jir reV,gImtioIls aU u t t l) lbeW cour(10 becaUB0 of Garfiold'a nomination of Robertson in defiance ol their protest aguinst it. Tho Legislature of New York is now in session and it is supposed that bo- fore Conkling decided to resign bo had satisfactory assurances from Albany that he and Piatt would both bo re elected. This may havo been tho pro gramme, but it looks now as though their seats will be tilled by somo one olso. Tho anti-Coiikling men have succeeded in postponing the election lor ft wock by adjourning the Senate on Monday before (ho official notifica tion of tho resignations was received, tho law requiring an oloction to tako place on the second Tuesday after a formal notification. This gives them time to rally their forces. There are 10G Republicans and 61 Democrats in the Now Y'ork Legislature, and eighty ono votes are required to elect. Thus it will be seen it only lakes twenty seven Republicans to decline to sup port Messrs. Conkling and Plait to prevent their election without Demo cratic support, which neither aide can get without giving tho Democrats ono Senator, which thoy cannot afford to give. It is claimed by tho anti-Conk-linu- tenders tliut thev can control the nectary twenty seven vote. TriB hut it is imposrblo that he can be any greatest trouble Mr. Conkling win loss fit for the place than i.o Due. The havo will be with tho Senate, of which purtment should bo one of real im hodvMr.Hobe.tsonisamember. Thisl !"rtum'1' 1,1 th" "K'iculturul interests body is composed of 25 Republicans and 8 Democrats. Twelve Republican mombcrs, and possibly fourteen, ol Iho Senate, will decline to support Mr. Conkling so Ihul if the DumocruU vole with them it will be possible to pre vent an election at all this session. The reports Irom Albany are that the opinion grows hourly stronger that the Sonata will refuse lo go into elec tion for United States Senators. JUdical Rlavkb. Tlio Philadelphia Herald remarks : "We venture the ro mark that tberu la not a department under Jicpublican control, cither in Nalionul, State, or municipal ufluirs, that is not double-dyed and steeped in corruption. Tho Republican party havo ruled to ruin ; their thievery has bocome so palpably bad that the bet ter class of their number have bocome so disgusted with the boldness with which the thieving has been accom plished that they aro paving a way for now organization. People of this country aro slow lo move, but onco launch them in tho road of inquiry, and they luuxl hold a forward career. They often aro checked, and they may seem to retrograde, but their retreat is only that of a receding wave in the inning tide. Their mnstor movement is always in advance. To hold (hem still, they must bo claimed. Snap tho chain, and they ppiing lorward. That political bonds are much, tho twenty years of sorvilo bonilitge which men who cluim tho proud lillo of tree- men have undergone, they alone must answer. Iho time has Co mo when corruption and venality must be check ed. That tho Republican party is doomed to ultor rout thero is not a shadow of doubt. Patched up issues and snap judgmenls are tilings of tho past; they must fall by their own weapons, and lhatero another national election." TiilNtis Vnttino. There is groat excitement in both army and navy circles over tho recent deparlnicnlul events. Paymaster Stevenson, of the navy, haa been ordered back to Now York to turn over his accounts to Pay master Caswell, who succeeds him at tho Now York navy postofllco. Ste venson's examination for promotion meanwhile ia postponed for sovoral days. Fourth auditor of tho Treasury Moore and his chief clork bavo resign ed, at tbo request of Secretary Win dom, for irregularities in passing Ste venson's accounts. Nothing criminal ia alleged against them, however. Sto- venson haa complained to Garfield that Secretary Hunt is prejudiced agaipst him, and baa retained Bob Ingersoll and Senator Voorboos aa counsel Army people are itirrod by a woll- grounded report that Sui goon General liarncs has been retired and his placo filled. Tba bill to eootert tha Huntingdon peniten tiary Into B refornatary In.titutloa paried aaa ond reading Ib tha Henete on Tueiday. Il,m1ig dom aioht. We rejoice at the change. Hunt ingdon ia a good missionary field. That oounly went crasy (politically, we mean) In 1873 on the anti-Musonio question, and a majority ol its pooplo have adhered to that humbug organi sation ever since, no differs nee whether the lenders of that faction labeled them selves Whkga, Know-Nothings, ltcpub- Means, etc., that mental aberration has alwaya stuck to thorn over thoro. The now penitentiary may improve tho oters of that county in tho future. Finnmo It is clearly demonstrated by facta submitted to the public thro' a leading New York paper that Gar- Mold doliborately lied to Senator Conk ling about the New York nominations. But that is Dot startling. A Congrcs aional Committee, only a few years aince, declared that bo had lied in a bolder way on a graver question. Tho difference it that that timo he swore toil. 77 A' PKESIDEXTS WE A KXESS ll niu-l be vleihlu In every intelli gent tnun itnd uuiiiiin who havo tukon an inventory of I'risiilent (iuilield's doings siiii o ho took his seut in the Whitti House lli ut he tilunilcrud in the inn Uo up of his Cabinet, lie Munilvr ed In his iihlinuiy upfioiiiluieiitK, aiid the allium i) formed by him with Hid- dleberger, Goihuin, lluhono k Co, is the wont of all. For over two months I this syndteuto of slutesmen und coin men ial traders bus been trying lo eon duct the Federul ulliiirs at Washing ton, bill fitiluro is stumped on every movement. Tliu Semite wastoconreno in F.xcculivo session for a shntt period it was supposed, but over two months of limo wus wasted in doing nothing, except something shabby, and had not tho body fallen into tho hands of tho Democruts ten days ago by tho resig nation of the two Senators Iroin New York Conkling and Piatt confusion would still reign at tbo Federul Capi tal. The Democrats having hail tho control ol tho United States Senate transferred to theiii in Iho manner in dicated, proceeded und discharged their publie duties at once, and adjourned iiko statesmen. If President Gurlield's l'.xecutivo management dues improve within the next six months his Administration will "go to pot" by December next, when Congress meets. Being unublo to handle tho few men who made up tho Seuute, how will ho succeed in con trolling a elo-e House. The fniilties of tho President are visible on every hand, and if statesmanship does not superscdo personul spile, hiu Adminis tration must break down prematurely. A Ciianoe, Anyhow. No class of citizens hivo been so hugely imposed upon for the past Ave years, us tho agricultural, or Granger, element of our country, ho Duo, who has had charge of tho Department of Agricul ture for some timo, is either a fool or a knave, and President Gailield has mado a change, whether it will prove to be an improvement, is a question for the future. Tho Philadelphia Timee, in alluding to the case, says: "Having got Conkling oft" bis mind, tho Presi dent has found time to look around him and request the resignation of Mr. William 0. I.o Due, Commissioner of Agriculture. Tho resignation wasgiv. en as requested, without a moment's delay, and Dr. I.oring, of Alassachu sctts, has been appointed to tho va cancy. What qualifications Dr. Lor- ing hafturo not known to '.be country, of tho country, but it could never bo under the administration of such offi cials as Le Due, and that, unfortu nately, bus been tho kind of olllciuls which tho department has generally suffered from. Dr. Luring won't find much to start with, since Lo Duo has devoted tho most of his turm lo urging that he bo made a Cabinet oflicor, and experimenting with tea and banboo, but to far as anybody knows bo hasn't been successful with either effort." Tux Sick Wife. Mrs. Garfield, wife of the President, has been seriously ill for a fortnight, and tho editor of tho Cincinnati Enquirer, who is a personal friend ot the President's family, thus alludes to tho afllictcd wife: 'All tho pooplo will deeply syiniia- thize with the President In this supremo anxiety. Mrs. Gurlicld has been to tho I resilient 'fur ahove rubies. Jn boyhood and girlhood they trod the puths of learning almost hand iu hand. It wus learning that brought them to gether, and learning and lovo bavo kept them together ull theso years. Ol superior education and gentle ways, Mrs. liarhcla has been utile to teach her own bo-s quito to Iho entrance of collego ; so that 'her children ariso up and call her blessed ; her husbuud also, and ho pniiscth her.' 'Sho opened her mouth with wisdom; and her tongue is tlio law ol kindness, hho bas looked 'well to tho waya of her household,' and has not eaten the bread of idle ness.' 'Tho heart of her husband doth safely trust in her.' 'Strength and honor aro bcr clothing, hlio has been a raro wife ; and now when her wild- ost girlish dreams havo just been more than realized all tho American millions will fervently hopo that she may ho spared to enjoy her high station, to the guining of which horBplcmlid and cul tivated womanly qualities and capaci ties havo largely contributed." SiiAiinv Statesmanship. Ascertain ing that tho confirmation of Robert son as Collector of the port of New Y'ork was certain to be accomplished in spito of his vigorous opposition, Conkling found acquiescence in a viu. tory for tho Administration too hu miliating, and accordingly ho has taken a shrewd method of covering his do foul. On Monday be lorwarded his resignation as V'nitcd Stales Senator to tho Governor of New York, and his colleague und "shadow," Senator Piatt, followed suit. Mr. Conkling's new stroke is to socuro his re-election by tho New York Lcgislaturo, and then to fluunt it in tha fnco ol Mr. Garfield as an approval of his (Conkling's) course by the Republicans of Ilia groat Stato of New York. His re-election seems certain, although tho friends of Robertson and tho Administration in the Now York Legislature will do their host lo socuro his dolcat. A Straw Bid Rooster. A leading Republican paper has this to soy: "Juines N. Tyner, First Assistant Post master General, a tall, blondo man with a white uioustuche, who is charged with sharing in tho Star routo contracts, lias been in tho Post ofllco Department in one prominent position and another since his lerin as Congressman expired at the closo of Iho Forty-third Congross. Sinco then Tynor bas gono through bankruptcy, lived well at an expensive hotel, and ia now credited with a handsome for tuno, all on a email Gnvotnment sula ry. Aside from Morton's political In fluence, fjTifr owed his first position to voting for a third term resolution in tho House in 1H75, with a few other Republicans." Thosi Savaois or Ocas. Ono hundred and thirty five Indiana .from Sitting Bull's camp arrived at Fort Bufbrd, Dakota, and surrendered on the 11th Inst. Forty five of the num ber wcro men. Sitting Lull was ex- - . i i- ,, pooted to start for r ort lluford with Captain McDonald, of the Dominion Mounted Police, on the 13th. The United States Scnato adjourned tine die on Friday last (HIAXT OSHLAIXE. (iciicrul (.iranf hits written tlio fj lowing letter to Menutor Junes, nf Col ornilo : "City op .Mkxico, April 21. My Dear Senator; I fee by the latest de si ntehea received hero Irom I lie (iini I till nl our i Miiiilrv lljut the deml lock ! in organising the Semite i led yet ! broken and that nothing Ims been done ll.i.il... l,..i.l..,.l i,. .,(!., It.. i hill, o- wlil.,, IIIllHt ,0 t,llol;,il.red by bis m,.i.l recent appoinlineiiis ben the firsl butch of nomination lor .New York wus r-ont in 1 win delighted, 1 believed then the President bad deter mined to rucognir.e tho Republican party, und not a taction But bis nominations of the next day convinced mo that tho first act was but a part of a deep-laid scheme by somebody to punish prominent leudora for being openly friendly to mo. 1 cannot be- licvo that Gen. Garfield is tho author of this policy. I give him credit lor being too big a man to descend to sncii means for tho punishment of men who gavo him a heurty support In hi. elec tion and who aro disposed to givo him tho samo support now, for tho offence ol having bod a former prefcrenco for some one else for tho office which ho now holds. But Garfield Is President and is responsible for all tho acts of tho administration. k Conkling and Piatt are tho chosen Senators of Iho great Statu of New York, and thai, too, aguinst all tlio opposition ol an administration crcutcd by tho fume liarlv tliut elected them. This should givo them ull the sttonger cluim to bo consulted in tho matter of appoint ments in their blulo. When it comes to filling tho most influential olllce in their State without consulting these Senators it is a great slight. When ho selects the most inoffensive man to bo found it becomes an insult and ought to bo resented to iho bitter end. 1 sincerely hope the President will sco tins and coiruct the mistuko linnsell, and restore harmony lo the party. He owes this to himself und to those with out whom ho could not havo been elected. Nobody believes that he could havo carried tho State of New York without tho active support of her present Senators. Their passive support would not have auswerod. Without tho State of New York Gen. Garfield would lint now bo President. His rewarding Robertson is not only oflensivo to tho New York Senators, but it is olfensivo to tho Now York Republicans. "Tho change of Bedeau and Cramer, tho two appointments in which I fell a strong personal interest, wus very distasteful In mo; tho first, because of our personal relations and my wish that ho should bo kept where his office would support him until ho finishes some work be is engaged upon, and which he could do without interfering with his publio duties. The second, becauso it wus at the expense of re moving tho Bon of my old Secretary ol State, who probuhly never hud his superior certainly never lor morul worth in iho Department, it is true Kish resigned. But ho did this Irom a sciiho of liunnr, supposing it to bo tho duty of representative uhrnad to give a new administration the opportunity of saying whether they were wunted or not. t cry truly yours, .1'. S. GllASiT. lion. J. P. Jones, Tinted Statu Sena tor, Washington, I), C." LOVELY SCO FIELD. The editor of the Philadelphia TVhcs gives our old Congressman this kind of a "puff": Mr. Ulrnni W. Sc.OeU. ol tliil .Slate, ha. baon tran.f.rred from Register oftheTreafury lo Judfte of tba Court of Claim.. He ha. occupied a prom inent position lo Penn.ylrania, bavins boon a member of both braoobea af tba Legiilalure, Prerident Judge, Cu-Jgrcman for Ova term, and Kea-i.teref tba Trea.urr. and now ha I. tranr- ferred to a life Judicial poaitlon. Mr. Bnonrld ia one of tba few mro who ara tuorv able than tbey a.auma lo ba, and it ha. not hern creditable tu the Plate to arnd Cameron, and Milchrll lo the frienale whi'a Hcofield wa. put at tha bead ol a de partment bureau I but Hcofield lore, eare and he ba. been di. fenced in the race. He 1. well fitted lor tba bench, and will rank among tba flr.l men who bare aat In the Court uf Claiina. To fill tho bill, Col. McClure should have refuted the wholo story. Scofield was our Congressman for ten years, having crowded General Pulton out of his second term through the Cameron influence But, smart us he has been, his nanio as a Credit Mobilier stock holder is recorded in tho Mussachu sotls shovel-maker's Oukes Ames hook as a bribed Congressman. See f'oland's Congressional Report, pagos 0, l!l, 21, 28, 20, 32, D'.l, 4(1, 80, l.'IU, 181, 2H9, 300, 303, 333, 352, -155, and '150. Tho reader will find lots of political meat by reading the book in tjuistion, and what puziilc us is, that a relormcr, liko the editor of the Timet, "iiufl's" u man who Is covered all over with moral and political sores, aioio: in jdio, wnue rconeiu wus mnlrin.r n smooth nt Hir-nr-.! i-'rii, eriiin. b 1 , , , . IV, sumo II iliy lieeman llllllliri il ll ue (3,.r.n.,l,l r.ul.l t..ll ll, .rMril n nv. J ... llllllf! about tbo v..rcelll iUObllier IIUSI- ness. 1 ho "t'hristian slati'sinan, una ourCongroe.m!in,replied that thowords which Iho iiitorrogiitur used wcro too French for him to understand, and, thoreforc, ho could not inform him in elotiufl (o that uffair. Politiinlly jicaking, this man K'nfn-lil hv.) had tho small o.x, yellow fever, scarlet fever, and almost every other politi cal epidemic, and still he lives. Out side uf the pure Cameron ranch ho has no equal as a demagogue uid a public plunderer. And why cx-preachcr Gar field has again been imposed upon, ia beyond our comprehension! It was no shovel-maker this time, becauso be is dead, and cannot tulk French. CAIID FROM (i EX. 1RAXKL1X. Tu tlao editor of the Philadelphia Times! I !,.,, v..,...iv,.,l I,.,,,, i.!imiiilMr Wtallaoo a copy of his nolo addressed to tho Timet, dated Clearfield, Pa., Muy ti, 1HR1. What Mr Wallaca says concerning the expenditure nt Cincinnati by Gen. llanoock's friends who went there lo advocato his nomination by tho Demo cratic Convention in Juno last is abso lutely true. The money collected all passed through my hands and was paid by personal friends ot General 11 uncock. Tho wholo number of con tributors wits loss than a hulf.dnr.cn and tho wholo amount contributed vus precisely 81,250. Ol thl8 amount 1100 W cro expended r.,w Mni e l,Aa,lnnk,inM , ' m parlors in a small hotel; f too wero puid for thirty thousand badges, ab sorbing nearly all of tho propor aiised and colored ribbon in Cincinnati, and making a "corner" in ribbon, and (315 wero paid for banners, portruits, print ing placards and telegraphing. The remainder, 1105, was leit in my hands, and was turned over by me to one of the Demneralio National Committees during the campaign. Only onoof tho contributors was in political life, and tho name of no one of them has been connected wilh tho Star routo or any other scandal. When we saw the brilliant parado slid displays and tho splendid quarters of our rival aspirants for tho nomination, our hearts sank within us, but tho very poverty of our surroundings was a help to ns, remind- 'ilia tliu uuit-Ltltli-i v iiu vinmii lis unit , whll, fc, ui , of tho d when simplicity and ahsonco of show was a sign ol true Pennsylvania De mocracy. Respectfully yours, W. II. Franklin. IlARTronn, May 11, 1881. Annirr. Dorscy 'saved Indiana," j in tho Iuiil'Uul'O ol Vice President Ar-1 tlmr, and now the question is begin-1 ning to arise, ''Vt bo will save Dorsey I Hrw dmHsf. units. Clearfield Nursery. KXCOl'ltAGIS HoilK INDUSTRY ri'IIK nudaMKned, hnvlu aatal.liibad a Nnr X ary on tlia '1'ika, aWut ball wht batwtt.fl Clearlleld and Curwt-naville, la lrairad to lor niib all klnda of HICIT Tlll;KS, (.landanl and dvarf.) Kvargravna, Bbrubbory, Uraua Vluaa, Oooiiobvrra, Latrion IllaekUirr, fctrowbrrry, and Raipbarrj Vinat. i b, Siberian Crub Trcuh, Qulnoa, and aarlj acarlct Kbubarb, Ao. Orjtra promptly atlendrd to. AJdiaaa, J. D. WKItlHT, ir.2u AK.j Cutweoavilla, i'a. A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALE I Tbt imdenijrncii oftVri t prlrtta i.ilf that m1- uuble fur id aituttcd in UKAli AM TOWNHllIP, Cltirlicltl oounijr, known a th Con I ail. log 121 aerea, 511 or fttilrh r cloimrt, utiil bviu ttwreon arectavi a large frninc d wall ing b utile, .nrga Crania harti, anil tbo otbur Dec ca nary outLiitldiDgi, togethar wltb ft large orchard, guod water, do. The property will be all on very my tertua- For furlbar partiroUm ioiiilr of the r-tibicribor. in per f on, or by letter. T HAN ft r 1 1'.I.UJH. Clearfield, IV, March 34th. ItinO.-lf LIME ANDPLASTERI Mechanical and Agricultural Limo of tHo Vory Best Maico I Low Eatos of Freight on Full Car Loado. I AND FLASTKU. Wi itll tlia('ywg4 Kr'.und J platter at low prirai by the cr loud. In niu-aking of thi eekbratrd plaiter I cutiipuri d with the Novancdtt or wblla plaiu-r, the Orange Judd Co., publiebori of the 4ririt AyrimUur tat, aay. "There ia no tiitlervncp ; ll ( rice is the only coiuliieration." AddrfM, ALU A A. Ml Ml CU. April 8ibl(IKSI 3m. Jlrlietunl, IV The Kslej Organ ! From North to Poiith, from Ent tutVtut, The l .atfy Urgana lire the Heat-' 1T11KN Company, by lejtltitn He nvnnfe- turo and actual production, re"hei the 100,000 Ia proo ci of eomarntira ntunb'rinff, it ii an event which doierve mora tbo paiiiojf men tion or oikuiI remark. It inunui very niur-b In many wyi. It indicate I'lrat. A high tut in en itaDdirg, and g'toJ reputation for probity ami fair detling. Hrrond. - A very 'jijjh reputation for quality of work, in TONS, WOUKMNSim DTRAUIMTV. Third, A vtry titectjve ijntmn of inaau fai lure. Wo furnWh any ituta of Orgmi or I'ianui. V W. I'HICK. Agent. Curweniville, IV, May lb, iMI-litu BOROUGH ORDINANCES. AN OH PIN AM K In rrCard lo tilt !) ponllton of ' DlMirderl) Pemona I FfCTinn 1. Tie it rtjird and oHained by the Hufft' and Town Council of tbo tx.riTUjjb of Clrirrield, and ll it beroi.y na'-ted and orJuind I, .n ((luj i0i,iru,d'io any of thenreeie or by eiithonty of tba fame: That it any peri on biirbwa. of aaid burnugb, ererr t.eraon oiTrudiug iball. ob eonvieiioo tbereof, ba fined net let. than two nor more then Un dollar., and on failure lo pay laid fine or glre aecurity to pay the aatue within ti-n dev., be or they .hall be committed to tho Herougb Lock up out ler. than twelve nor more than loily-elght twurr, at tlia direretiftn of the liurgeii. rjv.eTl" X. If any perron or penona .ball ba convicted of fiitbting, or of other diiorderly eon duct wilhin tiia boroujfli limit., .ucb prr-nn or per.on. ao offending .hall be fined not In.a than Iwo uortnoro than Ian dollar., and .hall ba eom miltrd to (he U.nonzh Lo-'b-up not more than lorty-eigbl bour. at the dieeretlon of the fiurge... Iu tevtimooy that tha above Ordinance wa. parsed the 2ld day of May, l"sl, 1 have here unto act my band and affixed the real of .aid Ilorougb. 8. iNVOEII, Uurgeri. Seall Atte.t I J. F. Savnsn, Clark - N tin DIM KSVK requiring; certain venders of mert-liaudlafi tu oblnln a llrniKC t Fxellox I. lie it ordained by the llorgtra and Town Council of tha Borough of Clearfield, and it ia hereby ordained by authority of tba eetae : That from and after the peerage and pnhlicaliuo of tbl. ordinance all perroue not rendenl. ot the Boroogh who .ball de.ire to hawk, peddle, Bell, barter or truffle in sny jewelry, dry good., hard ware, drug., groeariea, picture., framea, furniture, or any olbir articlea, good., ware, or inercbau dire, upon any of tlia atreetr, lance, alleya or Miuare. of Ibo llorough. or in or at any of the dwelling bouse., .bop., .lor.., or other building, or place, in lb .aid Uoruugb. .hall first obtaiB from Iba liurge... or in bi. ab.ence, from the Treasurer or Keoreiary uf (be Uorough, a liceo.o or permit for thoeauie, for which he .hall pay not le.. tbao una dollar nor wore than Ova dollar., according t.) Iba ducretioo of tha officer granting tha same, for Bach day .aid applicant derire to engage in said bu.inars. Provided, Ihi. ordinance .ball not horonilrued a. applying tu the rrtire.cntalivr. nf wholesale bou.ee who merely receive ordera for goods at wh. derate, nor to any prnoo telling Inno products. Ill terllmony thai Ibe above Ordinance waa paeecd on tbo 2::d day ul May, A. U. 18&1, 1 have hereunto aft Inr band and Btliie.l the real of aaid llorough. b. I. r i liKlt, tturge.e, Attest: Mvlir-p, Cl.ik. 1 K till 1)1 NAVt P' In relation loaax-Dt. i t.larr-a. an oir-h) 11 lliir. hall-lilm hiir .cic: RrrrrioN 1. He ll cmetid and ordalBed by the Ilurge.t and Town Council of iho Uorouitb of Clearfield, and it la hrieliy enaclod and oMainrd by tba authority of tha same: That ll .hall be unlawful forall paraona, whether minor, or adults, to congrrgala ou any ot the .treat croanngs, cor. persona parsing or repealing may bo oh.tructed or wnereny ine goou enter ana peace oi tna em sen. may be diaturuod, and every peraun so olfend. ing shall, Biter autuinary oonvioiion thrroof be fore tba Burgees, or any Justice of Ilia Peace, he fiord not lev. than one nor more than fivednllera or cemmilled to tho borough Lock up not exceed ing foity-eigbl hours, cr both, at the discretion of the committing ofbeer. Kir. f. Any per.oa or person, who .hall engige in any sie fc. or nan pie)ing, snow-naiung, or nlatioi at ciiinny blCu a.iy pi the .tier:, or all'ys of the Borough, or any perron or persons who shall atrike or beat doore, windows, or door .tens, or throw by means of any sling or other. wise, any cero, grain, sand, dirl, at'-ors, shot, or olher mireile at or upon any windows, doors steps, porch or houee, or upon any of the street, or alleya of tha borough, or pull any door-ball of any dw.lling w.tb intent to annoy the owner or occupant tiiercor, ar wnn omcr tniactilevou. in tent, or any per.on or perron, removing any lepa, sign or any portion or fixture in and upoo any p-euilsea within the borough without the oonsrnt or the ownir sbatl u'UU oinrtolloo 01 ent-h and every snob offenaohcliiretha tlurges. or eny Justice of the Paaea uf the borough be fined uot le. than two nor mora Ibaa five dollar, and pay Ihe ooat. of tlia prootedinga, one-half of the nue to go to ine iniormer, and lo 4'tamt inerni shall be onnftnod in Iba borough Lock up not exceeding lorty-etgnt hour. lo tvttimnny that the above Ordinance wa. paired Ibis 2.11 day of May, A. 1). IriKI, I have hereunto act my band and afSard the seal of said Uorougb. D. 1. cn 1 Dr.lt, Burgess 'Sesh Attest , J y. riirnas, Clnk. N (III DIN A Ml-'. relBlllig In rnaallngl hrt-rtoR I. He it enacted and ordained hy tbe Burgess and Town Couucil of the llorough of Clearfield and it is hereby enacted and ordained by Ihe authority of the semei That en and alter the lawlnl promulgation of this ordinance, all ooa. ling or riding l.y gravity upoo any of the atreels, setewelaa ad alleys of tha borough hy sleds, coasters, .lumpers or similar contrivances, is hereby prohibited, and any person so olfend Ing shall, upon ennvirtton thereof before Ihe llur or noy J itllce of the Peace In salt Borough, be fined not let. then una dollar nnr more than two dollars for each uSensa, or In default thereof bo Imprisoned in the Uorougli Lock-up not ex eeeding forty-eight hour. c'rr. 2. It i. hereby declared to be Ihe duly of the High con.lanie lo arraat any parson or per .on. violatiog aay of the proviriona of thi. ordi- bbbcc, and take him or them before the Burgr. or a Justioa ot tna I'eaoa of sail Uorougli, and iLero to Im dealt with as prof idcl In Un. ordi nanoe. In testimony that tha ab"t a oiilinahL. ara. petie.l ob tbe 2 Id day of May, A. D. I'll, 1 bare hereunto set my bend and arnxrd Ihe real of aaid Uoroogb. SAtlt Kl, I. cMI'r.K, Burgrrs. Seal I Atlealt i. If. Sarntn, Cloth, A. H )III)1MA( L: in rrUUon to Unci ml lorlrhure i ttrTTiojt I. ll it mrttil Hitl ot dull tfl by tht VuTfft ftDd Tfiwn Cuanfil ol the Harnniib of ClrttrAeld, And it ii btrihjr in0awl Di nrdB.nftd iy lh mtboritr of bt tt,mi '1 baV frm Bt.il ft tr (h pHft of thit OrdintnA all Bqi and l(irlliurM ollsrelfxj undtr lh fron-vinoi or ordi ttt. cat in In nrt r thai mf bTafttr ba paiaon. abail ba paid Into tba lioroaga iraatnr fur lb in of tba Horntigb. Is iMllmnDT that tba abovf f4iiaiaa wai piifd oa Iba Md day of Mmj, 1911, 1 bafa bar tinta act mj band and affl4 tba ai rf tb Boroafb. 8. 1. SNYDBR. Ilirgait. (HaalJ Altatti 4. f. Univt, Clark. Claaraalti, Pa.. t5 0f Si . Jlfltj (IrfrtlSflllfatS - 1)",, y Oavin L- Khaaa, Wa. K. 'ltii . yAI.I,,U'K & KUKHS, A TTORKETS-AT- h A W , Jail M t'ltarUclil, Pa. Notice of Incorporation. "VOTieit S herrby gien that the "Kawliior X Cun.t-1 Hand," ut Iu Hma, will prerent a petiiioo tu the Ceurt of Quarter t'eatlom, an Wednesday, May S, lbI, tor a t'liarter ol In florpomti'in for vatd Ilaml, ilK(t. U. H.HiU'SnN, ltcrdr. Oli-arfield, IV, May i, UKI-.1t. Shingle Mill Tor Sale. A LA HUH Due lie to hhlngl Maobina eao bo purobaneil very cheap Irom the undersigned. The termi will be mad eay lo the purcbaier In price and time. For further inforuiailon rail at "Ulanrhard'a lloma Camp," la Union tow nib ip, or addreai tba andcrnixned at Hockton, Clearfield oooftty, F.nn'a. NAFuLON McbUALU. KnoktoD, May 4, lfHI t. F.CI'TI.II'n HOTK If.-Nolic. I. b.ra- by Kli-ao that tba follnwina afloounta bara baan exaiDinad anil aw4 by uia, and romain filail orraeord iu tbia uBioa for tha inipejliun at blra, p;ataa, aradilnra, auj all utbara iutareftad, and will be riraaantud to Iba next Orpbana' Court of Claartlulil oounly, to ba held at Iba Ctturt lloma, in tba borough of Claarljald, coturBanciug nn tba fourth Monday (bring tha l:id day) of May, A. I). 13I : Final aoouont of Edward t'urry, Adiulnitlralor of W. S. Curry, lata of Cbatt town.bip, C'l.arfiald roulily, I'anoiylrania, deoeaied. Partial amount af W. W. Ilrlti and Mary K. Shaw, Adminielretora of A. II. hbaw, lata of I.awrenea town.bip, Clrarlleld county. Pa , dee'd Final account of Joacpb M. Ki enear, Quardiaa of Lydia F. Porter, (iu ..late cl Nancy Purler,) late uf Clearfield eouuty, PenBaylvania, Ueceaaed . Final aeoi.unt of Zaobarla McNaul, flanr.llan of Arlhur Mcllride, eon and hairof W'm. M'Urlde, r-r., lata of Curwen. villa borough, Clearfield coun ty, 1'onn'a. lir.Bl airouuntof LyJia P. Leonard, Admini.lra trii of tba estate of Cbatlee W. Leonard, lala of Lawrence town.bip, i'learbald c.unty, Prutpyl vania, decra.ed, Final acioiuit of J. II. Pent, Guardian ofVV.C. IVntB, one of the heir, of Jaoob Peota, lata of Urady town.bip, Clearfield oounly, Pen&'a, dee'd. Fir.al aceoont of P. K. Peota, Xieeutorof the Let will end le.tauirot i.f Jaoub Paula, late of Urady townabip, Clearlleld county, Pa., deceaaed. Final ancountof Ilr. J. W. Potter and C. Ilrown, Adminl.lratuia C. T. A. tha peraonal data ol J.bn Heiter, tr , lala of Covitieton town.bip, Clearfield county, deceaatd, with di.lrinutioa ac count. Final account of Joienh Pjtterjon and Alex. Frau.un, In e.lalo uf Joiapb McCully, dveeaeed. UKOHIIK M. FKHUL'SON, Rr(l.ter. Clearfiald, l'euu'a, April 27, 1881. TDWkrtlllP TATl.MI-.NT.-DAVID MEAbK, Trearurerof i"tx' town.bip, in amount wilb the Kad fund of .aid towo.liip for If SI. UH. To Dup. of Daniel Emeal, Eupartl.or...$ 5 OH To liup. of Jnu. II ambarger, " ... 4.111 lo ... l.n?t 21 By work dnno by cltiaana $ B4ft 41 lly axnneraliiin. M H4 Hy bid 't returned to rjunarviiora. .11 411 Tolal.. ..l,02fl 11 CA.n PCrMClIK, KOIP TAX FOB ICCU. I)R. Joi.n U.nihargor, Supervisor f 271 711 Cll. 1 n.v cash paid David Mev.e t- lffl 55 i'y em'i returned to Commissioners 17 07 Ily exonerations 9 VS tie p-.rer.ta?e nn reh duplicate IS 68 by amount to balanoe od da Total CtHII PI PI ICATZ, ROAD TAK TUB 1N0. 1)11. llanicl Smeul, Supervisor S75 S2 CR. fly ea.h paid Treasurer Mease $ 1.17 44 lty exonerations and returned 10 vn Py peroentageoa 1.171 12 IS 7V By amount tu balanco S I ti T.-tal.. $ STft f2 I'OOR Fl'ND DH. To tih ro'd from Daniel Pineal.. U7 00 tt 87 l0 18 0 2Vt 87 To aa't reer.-. from Co. Trcai..., To eaah ree'd fratu Jao'b Dimf llo. To order o Treaiarvr Meaia To tal, ob itUlemrnt of Tottl.e bbf T4 CU. Ilr ciKflpratson on order from I. De.b..l 44 15 Ry lot. piid to Jamea Tt-rnar 3:i lf liy rr eantafa ob at X par re. V r3 Ily atn't la baodaof 1. Uetib M 45 WO Ily or-ler redefined 41'S 70 Total $ 5!tt 74 Wa. tha undtrrisned Auditor., bavin: exam- fnrd ttia leTaral account of faid towaittip, fiod Ibetu aa abort stated. Attait: JOHN COI'MfcR, W. II. IlKArr, JOHN STONE, Clerb. I K1AII LIT., Auditor. JefTriai, Fa., May ti, 18M 3t. SherilT's Sale. T)V virtu of Writ! of Vrnditioni A'rnotia, 1 1 iiuid out of tbe Court of Common Pi on of CiearOoliJ poantr, and to ma directed, I will ex no to putli iale. at tha Court Hodfa lo tbe biTOtigh of ClaarlifilJ. on Thursday, May 20, IKHl, At I o'clock P. M tha fol)owio ddcribed fral et-iaia, lo wit : A certain tract of land aituatei ia Won J ward totTDKhip, Clearfield coantr. Pa., bounded and doer i bed a follow! Hnginaing at a birch tree on in aant ban a ot twaartield ore It ; tbenea tooth ea1 oa tba roiio t'omt-nny'e line 40 nerchri, mora or lent, to a ttona pile ; then iouthwtt to a limnlock tree about 40 pvrrhca ; theno north wet to riir field creek i tbvnt al'iit aiid erak to placaof bcglnninjr, contatoiog fire aorai, n)'re orieepi, nd having thereon erected a aw will, awe in tig biui. itaui,anl other outbuild. nm Keiiel, Uka fa eteotion, an-( to be toll ai lb property of n m, 11. Joy, ALSO, All of Defanditnt'a Interctt In a certain traal of lunJ tltunted inUecatiir townthit'.CIemrfiild coun ty, I'., bounded aa fullowai "Ou tha aait and at.uib by Moihtonon creek, on tba north atd wait by land of J. . btetnar and Ueorge II Zeigbr, being atwut 16 acrea, mor, or tt, and purity eleartil, open to the common. ALSO, All orPefandaota Intaroit to Inat eartaln lot or pleoa of grttund fttiiated Ib Deotitur twn- fltiit, (Jlewrlifid eonnty, t'a., bounded aa follows Oa tba waat by land of Charlea K. Foatar'i helri, on tna eaet by uoorce ll. ieliilor, ob tha tout h by unknown parttei, being about three acrei olearrd na opnQ to tna com mom. Hciied, taken in executini, and to lie told ax Un; projietty nf ,T. If, Jonei, ' A Lb 6, A certain tract of land lituaUla IIuton town ibip, t'learftrld county. Pa., bounded on Ihe aouth br land of lleorfre William, ob tba north hy Und ol (leorjt nilllaio, and on tba eatt and weat by ame, oonminms one nundrcu acre, mora or I, all tiitiber land. belied, taken In eieoytlon, and ro be $q& bi th property of Jobs 0. Tylif, ALSO, A certain traot of land ttuat In Jordan town thin, ClaarIiU county, IV, bounded and da aorilifxl m follow i llegintilog at iloou, corner ol ptaoe iiii to i noma (Htrotif : thenca JtTl de great et 41 perelie to Monei ( tbanoa north &.'( degrees eaal 77 p err hot to atone alao corner of piece lold to Thuina Stronir, and both of the two lat mentioned corner being along tlia hoe of tha pieoetoiaioaa.fi etrong; tnenea aoutb 84 i da greca aat f-4 perelie to beuilock j theae aouth i'2i deitrae wit 117 pcivhet to a lin thonce Bono flwt argreei wen CO j id percbe to lionet and plaoa of beginning, oonlalning 4V acra and 74 i-10 perohgti Bet tneanira, hclng part of a tract m unu lurreysa in mm ol. n tliiam Johnaoa Co., having about s acre cleared, mora or ten Bailed, taken In a location, and to ba Bold a Iba properly of A. U, 1st raw and H tram Straw. ALSO, Ily writ of l.rrari Fad on (ha eanie day and date, in following tract, to will All that certain tract or pieca of ground iH aled in Urabam townnhip, Clearlleld county, P., boands-d and diecribod ai followi : Bnamnina at a while oak corner i Ibcne north by land of Jolm ii.-ia v jiBrrn-t to pnn eoroeri thence hy land of John Martin axt V8 nercbtta to aoit : ihnn aoitlb hy land or Tbomai Coleman 49 perches to pot eoroar, and thenca waat VN parrbei t whll oak and place of beginning, eottainiiif tblrty aerc, mora or Iris, being pari of a larger tract of j aurt eyeu on i nn uciooar, i7l'I, on warrant granted to Tench Franoia. beiind, taken In eteiutlon, and to be sold aa tha property ol Mary A. hbimel and laaacISblmel. ALSO, A certain Iwo-ilory framadwellinr bouaa with lot and corlilnge appurtenant thereto, being IK by 14 feet la -lie, without any lack building. 8aid building Is ltnaied In Kaat Claarfli-ld on lot No. 64 in plot of Hill adilitloa. Selted, uket in eteeullon, and to he sold aa Iba property af 1'arid Uray, Defendant, and oauuei juoi.angtnm, tetiani lo pceiioa. ALSO, A aerial n two- tory dwelling bono tltuata In Houttdala, oa ha ttorthwrat a iraer of Kliaa and Charlea atrta,witb tat aad curtilage appajlMani thereto. Halted, takan In aieaotioa, and to ba sold a tba property of William Challla. Tiam of flii.it. Tha prl-a or auai at which the property "hall beitruok of Part be paid at tba lima of tala, or aach ether arranrcmanta mal a will ha approftd, otherwise tba property will be imaarniaiery put up ana sold again at toaaipa ana nea ot ioe parton m wnom ii waa siraoa an, and wbo, In aaae af defieleney at aueh ra aala. hall maka good tba lama, and la InaUnaa will tba Dead ba presetted ! Coart for aoaflrma tloa bbIon tko aaoney la aetaaJly paid U tbt Sbarif. JAMK9 MAQAFFRY. Haaairp'i Orrira, I Bbaxif. OenraaM, fa. May t, llil. Hnr 3,drrr(isfmfiiti3. "VJ"tTI4'i:.--A)l peraans having any elaiui X against Iba rr'ate ot Jorh Unlbr'k, ile iwaard, I nte of Morris lowiitbip, are requ-ctod tu prerrnt thi awme to tba undesigned for at iliiuebt Poaiofflna adiln'-f, Morrinlala Mine, ClrarHclil, tfouolr, Peon'a. JO.-KI'll KOTIIUOCK, Jr. May I, 1681 FOR SALE I not &t:i.n two i.oth! ALL l Imie two certain loll of ground with dwelltag buuc thrreon, situate on .Market iitxft, oppont the AHegbcoy House, In Ilia bor ouh of Cleailiold, having a front on Raid street of IU0 feat, and axtaoding In depth 172 fet to an alley, knowo in the plan or said borough at lot Sot. llli and 174, Wing tbo eitala uf iamas Thompson, deceased. Apply tu KKANK KIl-M.IUXtl, W. 1. 11IULKH, Attorneys for owoar. Clearfield, Pa , May 4. Ml 41. HARNESSI HARNESS 1 1 This Way for i'onr iiarntHt IF you want to study your own Interest, do not fail to tall at ANDKKW IIAKWU K S IlAK Mir-.s bllUP.on ftlaikat slraat, Beit door to J ono A. (Stock's tobacco store), Clearfield Peno'a. THK FACTS AUK THAT All Arxl-clas work Is don at UAHWIUK'8. N Teat foot oil and ailc greaa at MAt ii. w n. V'ubte and vinale harness of all kinds at HAKWICK'3. tiding sd )l of all kind at HARWIOK'S ar nvta ind hurec oovt-r of all kinrl at J llAUWICK'B. rhips or all kind ai.ll as low as 15 cents at M HARWICK'ti. II arnere of all 1 ind mad to ordrr at HAltWICK ri. 11 kiod of cellars at bottom rilcei at iV IIAHWICK'8 I etoembtjr an X X N T li.t of liorae furnub IV i ig goods at UAKWICK'H. keep and maka all kinds of lumber bar arts at IIAKWK'K H It ory and all otbtr kinds offing' ot all iies at llAKWICK'fl. Cloiuls, btushas, and Interfering boot, on hand V at-. IIAHWICK'B. Knea robes, knee duflcra, and screens of all kinds at HAKWlCK'tJ. Job work and repairing promptly altendrd ta. Hemeuber tba shop in Shaw's row, on Mnrkat it reel, between the Mansion IJouf and (be b-iW House, ClearfioIJ, Peon 'a May 18, lhl Cm. SherifFs Sale. 1Y ?!rtue of writs of Fi. Fa., Issued 1 out of tba Court ot Common Pleaa cf Clear field eonntT, and to ma diractad, there will re aiposcd to PUllLIC HALK, at tha Court lions, in tba borough of Clearfield, on At 1 o'clock P. M., tho following described rati estate, lo wit : Bailurday, June 4.th, IHHI, All those certain two tracts of land situated In Kartbaus township, Clearfield county, Pa., bound ed and dtsnribvd a follows i Ona piece thereof beginning at a hemlock on tba wst branch of the CSus(uebatina river; theno down said river by iba several Course tbereof 708 perches to a post corner ; thene north 66 degrees weal 13 per chea to a maple corner, north 41 drgrae east 13 perch as to a in a pie corner, aouth 60 degrees east lil percbe lo birch corner on bank of said river : thence down said rirrr Ihe several courses thereof 41 perches to a whit oak ; thenca north 3s per ches to a post corner, weet oil pctcbes to a post curoer, south 238 perches la a post, weat I A per cbca to a wbtte pine ; thence south li'4 perches to a stone corner; thenca aoutb 4'j degnes ens! 40 perches lo a he to lock and place of beginning, con. takoicg :it( acre and 147 perches, having there on tit cued a log boose, log hern and other out buildings, also ao orobaJ of abitut 1 id bearing tree, and about 100 acres, mora or cleared and under good cultivation, ALSO, Tha other thereof beginning at a blnok oak on It-It bank of Sukjui hanna river at a corner of lund formerly owned by P. A. Kartbaus; thenca d-wn aid rir tbo several courses tbrrrol'UMI perches to a white pine ; thenca dua north 112 pcrrl.u lo a post ; thence west 1 5o p relies to a bickory cor ner ; thence aouth 48 perch"! lo plac of begin ning, containing 79 acres and 21! porches, boing Ihe name two pieces or tracts of land of Weaver A H-tt?, the prater.! gr.ii.ltea tie. A bore traot of land being underlaid witb bituminous oa1. Seised, takan In execution, and to ba sold as th property of KdwarJ MctJarvey. Tumi or Salb. Tha price or aitm at which tha property aball ba struck ofF aiust b paid at tha lima of aala, or uch other arrangement madeaswillb approved, otherwise th property will ba immediately put up and sold again at tba aipense and risk of tb parson to whom ll wa struck of, and who, la ease of deficiency at such r sale, shall mab good th san., and in bo instance will Iba Ied ba presented In Coart for fondrmatlofl unless th money 1 actually paid to tba rtberiff. JAN. MA 11 AFi-'KV, fiHBRirr'a Urrcta. I Sheriff. Clearfield. Pa.,May l"fIHSl. J HAVE YOU HEARDiMORRIS&IRELAND'S The News From moore's? THE! HAVE JUST EEOEIVED THE LAEQEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, als and CapJ AND- That Ever Came Into the County, ATTIIKIH STDKK, lt()(l 0. 1 OPERA HOUSE, OHO. C. TOM W. IMOOB It, riaarlelJ, Pb, 8eit. 31, 111 If. POSITIVELY THE CUK.M'EST AND hr ST euoTTi i 'g In tha count? I lo b fnood at GUINZBURG'S in mi i ii iiniT Western Hotel Corner, rE hara ,luit ntarmd from th Eastern nuraiMi wnn a large stork of drst-atasi Spring Summer Clo Wbiek will b. aeldebeapar Ibaa aeaf. Than Hue lb. puMI. for paat farors, era iBella b eall befnr, purchaiiag alaahar., i0! r roR.iKi Tm i-lacki L. GUINZBURG, Old Western Hotel Corner, CLEARFIELD, PA. April 17, 11 If. UsffUaneots. Join Irvin & Bros, CUinVKNSVIl.LK, PA., IIKALKKS IN- All Kinds of Merchandise, -BI'OII AS Dry Guilds, Groceries, Etc. M MA.M'rtCTI'IIKrUl AND UltAtEllS IN sn iiti: Tiiiuicit, AND EVEllY D1ISCIIIPT10N OF SAWED LUMBER CUT TO OEDEE. H Thu Only ilnuuftttturcrH in Clt'itrfkltl Cotinty of tho NEW PROCESS FLOUR! -M- ri.oi it, i iiop .. rKEit .JLIf-.f I'M OA' U.1.YIH tCnsli miJ for all kinds of Ciriiin Wheat, Rje, Outs, Etc. CursreB.tllle. Pa., Jane !,"lSMI.f. HOFFER'S Cheap Csh Sore room mi. ill it oii:nA iMim;, Clearfield, Pa., Wntll.KPAI.E 1 RKTAIL liKAI.ER IN DRY GOODS, Comprising I) res Goods of tha rery latest styles, consisting In part of Cash mere, Miocbe'tar Fanciea, Alpacas, and all manner of Fancy Dress Goods, Siicb a Cratnna, Mohair Lnstere, Plaids, Dreaa liiuftHaina, Uraa Fancies of tha very latest stjles, and as cheap as they can be sold in tbi market. NOTIONS, Consisting of Jlore fur (leots, Ladies and Misses, llosa of all sbadaa, Silk Frio pel, Lares, Fancy Dress 1 till ton. f.-Hi' Ties ul all shades and styles, Cuffs and CoMars, Rlb)ons of all kinds and '(ualitiea. Merino Underwear, Trimmings, ate. COOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, Jnrcts Oil C'IoIIih, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Which will be aold irbelesal. or retail. Will take Country Produce In KkrhBiige fur Good, at MBrket Prlrea, WM. t. HOPFER, I'lrarltrlil. Pa., HrU 34. 1HW) tf. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE firefroof Safes I:- - - WritW-i.Tj lti.'.,',lj'.i. The only 8-Flange Safe in tho World, AND coxtainino More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The l'ATKXI Moro eoouro from Buretam thsn any Firo Proof Siifu, n ml no expense In ropalring lloln or Lock). Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Whecl Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thpio Siifen are now being nolil In this Slulo in LAKGE NUMBERS, Ami give tho Greatest Satisfaction, Doing Iho Moat nihly finlnhoil, Best Mi4e, anl Choapost First Class SAFE tror Froducod. These (iolohratcd ,Slo lintj tho Champion Record IN TUB Great Boston Fire, Ml efCllSr5- B. -i K ins Inside Bolt Work And nne that time onitAT and inpor. tant iMPaovEMKura bave bon mads. Hoforo giving your ordor lo any other conenrn, ond lr pricen and deicriptivo Catalogue. MORRIS&IRELAND BO8T0N, MAS8. Dm. it, IIIHj. $tiv gidrrrfisfrafutj. Millinery I Millinery n ITAKK Ihe pleasuia of In fury. In a, te pu1,)e that I shall oiler spirial inducsio-nti )t) Millinery (foods, sutb as Hilaa, (tatin, Ki',Ua.t Fluwrrs, Ac, Truamsd and 1'BlrlniaiM Hst and liinnets. in tha very latet stjlsi, Nliti stid MJ-up Clothing tor children 1 k:n.ty ,iici, a shv of )'ur palronaff. UltiH M. A. WKLC1I, Mrkel St , Clear&alJ, ' Apr. M, ISdl-ly. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 1NSCRANCK COMPANY, Newark, N. J. INCOlll'ORATBD IMS. IT RELY Ml TlAI.. AiaiTa, Jan. t, IflSt, as asoarlained by Kianlnins; ComnaissioBsrs of Massaobueetli, Ohio and New Jersey f-lfr'TM.ilS lt;i LiABiLtriaa, as sUted by the sain. ai,9ll,4.i;( m, SrafLi by Mass'cbu's Susdrd. .lip:isi; mj 81 a I'LL s by New Vork Standard... ,VIaUj Oh All pclicte nonfoifeitabte after aecond year; low espense ; large dividends de clared and paid ovary year sine orjrsn Itatiou ; ampte aarplus ; surrender values most liberal j losses prouiplly adjtuti'd nd paid. Orni'ifts : LKWLS C. (1K0VEK, l'MBarnaxr. JAMKai B. I'KAKS .N, Vkb l'aat(i.rr. Ki. L. Doiatsa, Hec'y. Tiiko. Mai aairr, Tr.,. I'OTTEK A KKVKS, Mat Agent. UL .nut aire', Philadelphia, IV i K. M. M'llN Al-I.V, S pre is I Aitent. Odice is I Mossop's bmldiog. Market lret, Clartiell, V. ( 4-i 81 tf. VALUABLE Real Estate at Private Sale I Homestead of A H. Shaw, Dec'd. fpilK bome-tved or A. If. F haw, dee'd, situate I In Lawrence township, adioiolog ClearAeld Iwrougb, l'a., is ollerotl for aala. It 1 boandid and described as follows; Fronting 4.15 feet or, i lb river ; tbeno extending back alur.g the I borou)(b lina uo'b Tj 1 di-grsat 140 feel to the rnnnrli nf lk Ullr.i ('..ntnant IhinM il.md the nmi north I d'tiite esl 411 feet to lot nt Gas Compniiv ; lhnoo along same north 7-'4 d gree wext to Water street, oonlsiuing tiki ai hi:h ANDlll PKH( ll and hav'ug tbcrroo erected a larg and well fin ished dwelling bou 4Ui3tl fci witb "L" at Inched et, a Wo a good" barn about 4Hi4d feel wilb other outbuildings. For tettui or other particular Inquire of T. H. MCRRAY, Ouardi.n, or W. W. ItKTIH, Administrator. Clearfield, l'a , April 27tb, IbSl-St. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VALUAULE REAL ESTATE! Estate cf John Ktilinlej , Dee d. I V VI BITE or ao oHer gf the ORPHANS' COt'Hr of Clearfield eounle, ibere aill U esposeij lo publie sale on Ihe preiai.es, ia 11KLL TYVN.''Hl,CiUDly of Clearfiel.1, Stale of I'rnn sylraDia, on Friday, May 27th, 1881, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., THE following described real Cfclato, t.i ; Thit rt-rUin FAKM siluaipj in heU tiwm-hii, cm lbs nai leading from l'cootillfl to I'lioxsutnwiM'T, bounded as In I low n : Bcginninx it a beech, cirnrr of tracts .Nos. bW4 and .'itlUA : thfi.os hr line nl of No. 67r)fl south H8 510drreSFast lilt n-hti to a aoft ; thenfa bj lands ul Lightiier and Kfi oth 1 5-10 drffrest west 1 1 6 reh?s to a (t : Ihooc north 8S 5 10 degrees west 15(1 perchtM t i a (wrber of land snM to (JeorK Login ; tin-n't hv MttM nf traat Nn. &VJ i Durtb 1 fc-lu drgrse cast 1 50 (icrchfs to tlia jiIjco ol befiooing. p-m-Uititig 102 ACRES, Aod ALLOWANCK.btring part of trart Ko.51Hg, with almut f'uKTTY-KlVK AUllK.- -cit? CLKAlt hU.a rood or- tjS'Tj fhard, Mk ll'iuft icd . -Basatt. t ftntn of Ji.hn Kuho I On half on ronflrinitiun uf aah'. and ths bnlsooa in ona year, with ilarest secarnl hj Koml ana murigage on tuo prototsfs. LKO. J. FAK1S11, W. W. ROWLKS, A dmiDislratiirr. Trohvim.1, I'., May, 1 1 tfa, IhSi-Si YOU OaJN . Save moneY M liUVINO Vol'K (lOOliS PIKill Geo. Weaver & Co., f KCOKD PTRKFT, CLEARFIELD, PA,, DEAl.KRI IN Dry Goods, Notions, Bootsf Shoes, ITatsf Caps. GROCERIES, Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c, &c. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, BACON, HAM, SALT, OATS, CORN, CHOP, KTO, thankful for pa.t farurs. ajelnriia the pulilio to eall aDil ae our large aB.l Baw atock ot o'di, which a will di.pose of at reasonaMa rates fur fBH, or axrhanira for ooutitry produna. Polite and atimtiva clerks Ut wait opon i(u, BBd prlcea deern low. OKdRtlE WEAVER A Cu. ClearaslJ, ra., April 2t, ISILlf. OPEH FOR ALL! Lots of New Goods. CHEAP FOR CASH, Come to Frenchville I I HAVE just received tlio lur-oet Mock of goods over Iroiiiflii lo tbi f?ollon ol the county, vim-h I will sell forcnnh or produce tu cheap in they can bo liought elsewhere. My atock cotiita of DttY CJOOI)S, Groceries. Bonis?- Shoes, Hardware, "Nai'.B a Specialty," A rul I atoek of FISH. Salt in hrft or small sacks, or by ths barrel CROCKERY WARE, lone or clay. QURRSSWAKK, " styles and quality. In nhort, I liaT everything nocded by tho farmer, tin mochanin, thu labnror, or anybuJjr else, which I will soil ul as cheup ths goods can be purchased snywhers else, rirase eall and examine mj Roods and priota bslore lnvelinj elsewhere. L.M. CODDWET Preocbvillo, Pa., Mar. 2, '81 If.