Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 22, 1881, Image 3

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    THE REPCAN:
CLEARFIELD, PA.
ff KUNE8DAY MORNING, JUNE 2?, 1881.
Terms of Subscription.
f paid in advonoa.or within three months.,,!- M
If pud after three ttd before lis months.,, 1 10
f,.ideftTtheexpiitionof six moohta... 1 DO
R kmc: I ou g NOTICED.
Hrtliodlat Uplaoopal t hurch-Rr. Gao,
Liii'T, Pastor. Harvioti ovary Babbath t iu
A. M., and M r. .
Sabbath School at 9 A. M.
Praver Meeting every Wednesday, at Tl P. II
Communion Service, trit Sabbath of ovary
sionlD, at n't a. wi.
Mr( Clearfield M. E. Churrh. Rr
OcoRt'i U. Am a, Pastor. Preaching avery
iltcro at Sunday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Sunday
School at -a, r. aa.. ah ara invited to attend.
Ireabterla Church Rev. B. B. Ddtlbb.
-Sabbath services morning and evening tiab-
-,ib School at v a. rraynr Moating Wednee.
lev evening.
HaplUt ChurchRev. , pftitor.
Bl,haib School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting every
Wednesday evening.
M. Kraitcli C hurrh.-tathoUr RtT. P
J, SniRiPAH. Divtna servioa at loft A. M., on
the flrst.inira ana lourtn sumiavsor each montn
Vespers and Benediction oftha Blessed Haoratnent
at I o'clook, P. H. Sunday School every 6 on day
iirernoon at o ojocb.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
TIMB OP IOLDIBS QVABTBB tBABlOBt WORT.
Second Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
First Monday af J una.
Fourth Monday of September.
TIMS OP SOLDI IT 0. COM BOB FLBAB.
First Monday of Jan.
Saoond Monday of November.
re sue or pic
I'nittit lels eaUore J. Donald Oamaroni
Harrisburg, Dauphin county; John I. Mitchell
Welltboro, Tioga oounty.
Conrfmtman Ex -Governor Andrew 9.Curtla,
Belietonte, Cantra county.
Sotor Hon. Cyroe T. Alexander, BsUefonte,
Centra aoanty.
Awmbljt Hon. James Flynu, Smith's Mills,
Ciearneie eouniy.
'rcttdeai Jmdg-Hon. Charles A. Mayer,
Urk Haven.
Auiitant tow Jmdf Hon. John II. Orris, of
Hellclonte.
Aitotiatt Arfyw Abram Ogden, Clearfield;
Vtnrent d. Holt, uiearneia.
prorAonolory Jamet Ken".
Htgitttr and fteeordtr-Usorge M. Ferguson.
Trtntunr Philip Dolts.
Hiitritt Attorney J. F. McKonrtok.
Sktrijf Jaroai MahatTey.
h'Duiv Sheriff -V . I. Thompson.
County itumyor Sanaa) If, McCloekoy, Cor-
ensville.
County ComniteioueroC. W. Kyler, Ora ham-
ton r. v.; Alan ejonnstoo, u ran p inn jjuta r. u.j
John Norrit, Br., uurwenevtiie.
Cnmmiitinw' CtV Jacob A. Fan it.
County Adtfttaro William V. Wright, Clenr
fUl. ; Joseph (iilliland, Tbraa Rum J. 8. Nor
ri, Woodland.
County Coromir Janiea A. Moor, CIcarflald.
Jar C'oi"ii'oara AndrawJ. Jackaon, Clear
Bed. M m. K. Brown, Clearfield.
Suptrinttndtnt o Pttbli SekooUA. I. Mo
Qunwn, Claarfleld.
Afllnn 'doiie Frank A. Fleming, Wns. Ra
JpbaoKh. Cyrua Gordon, Claarflaldj Joaeph R.
Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwemvilla j J. A. Living,
tone, Uulloil Cit)N
YK( OF COIIHUB I
"Will tod tako wheat, oati or corn for nib.
icription i" Wa ara often Inquired of in thin way
br ktter Trt'in patrona who raaid at a diitanca
from Clearfleld. Wa aiain tat roe. Tha raaahtta i
of a responsible merchant or mill owoer la tha
rirtnity, will anower ni jurt aa well aa tha oath.
To illluatrate: If any of our patroni will delirer
ui a bun of grain at tha mill of Juaaph II. Breth,
in Cbeit townohip, iloraea Patahin. la Harnaida
Thouiai 11. Porcey, In Urnhain, Wm. Porter or
Hhaw'f, in Lawrence, or Brown A Seyler'i, at
horkton, Union township, and forward their
rerrirlt for tha amount, wa will aredit them on
their arrooot fur tha lame. In tbta way all may
io:. n pay what they owe, If they will punue tbta
euune. u.
Hoop skirts nd Bnnllci. at M. A.
W.lth' UmrkMilratt, Clurt.ld.
Mr. Sol. liider is about to open op a
J.lrj .tor. in 8. J. Eow'i building , Bod
ltrL A UrIt i,f. ,u pal lo on, dl; ,Hk
Tbe CloarBeld Citizen limkinir
l.ra. wuu hi honor, Judt. H.T.t. Blil.r
eo.ldn't ilxp .,n f h, ,., wh,okinf ,om,.
bd7.,(,. WalAman.
A Livinci kkdle C'UBiiios. Forty-
in arnllu hot bm atlrutid from th. bod;
t tw.lr. jeu-old d.ugbt.r of Jobn Ilutltl,
lllI it U.r,itMU, fmj eouniy.
Oneof Ibonylindcr-bi-adsol Ibe Binall
UfillH U lb. OlMrCId Fir. Brick Work. bl.
tilt ob Hood.; nuiof, ud in it, i,bt e.m.
nw ttriking lb. .nginMr.
A HoustKEti'EB Wanted. Liberal
waiu will b. paid for doing booork. No
nblldran lo pl; with, nor sow, lo milk, or morn
ing r.i to kiodl.. Apply nt lb, ruid.no. of
tn. lubiorlber. G. B. Qoonnnni.
Col. l)wlgbt Webb, prominent among
-"J )inui.ivn IOl.r.,Ha in 10. O.VOlOp'
m.nl of tba oil and eol ruonrau of Jeffarton
ooonlj, di.d aoddml;, of hanrl dinaaa, in N.w
lork City, on Ih. Id loil.. In U. 3d y.ar of
oi ago.
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Bitten by a loo. On lant Thura.
d.j foranoon, aa Hula Alio. Larrlmar, dangbur ol
Joaaph Urrlraar, wu paiaing along Bnood ilraal,
abo iii ati.cktd bjr a loiooi dog and biiKn
aavmljt on ot. of bar arm,. Tb. animal ba
ongod to Mailar U.org. Boblm, of tbll plaoa,
and an killed tba aania day.
A Foiibtu or JuLr Oei.ibration.
Mr. Jobn Soitb, proprietor of'U.rriira Woodi,"
in Waal Claarftald, baa made arrangement, to
have a celebration on tba Foartb of Jul.. A
good ipaaber will bo preient todelirar an appro
priate addreu. Orooola will ba free for all.
Tba parlllloo will ba open for dancing in tba
aeoning after tba plonle. No game, of obanco
or gambling will be allowed on tbe premli,,.
Lot all go and anjoy n good tint..
FranciH Mumbv. the well-known
Teinporanoe Erangeliat, having beoome a member
of the U. K. Church' al Kaat Brady, by Liter
from tba Firat M.I. Cbureb of Fraeport, IIMnoil,
waa on Fiiday evening, June Sd, by tba offloial
board nt Kaat Brady, duly recommended to tha
Clarion Dlatrlat Conference for lieeoae to preach.
Tha Diltriot Conference will meot at Reyoolda-
Tilleon Monday evening, June I7ln. Mr. Murphy
will addraeitba Conference on Tueaday evening,
June ISth.
IIUIIHAH FOR Gi.en IIopeI Tbe
naw borough of Ulan Uope will celebrate tba
comleg Fourth of July by a' grand picnic, with
ita accompaniment of emuaemeota, via: laoelog,
winging, Bark, foot, wbelbarrew and tub racae,
catobing n greaaad pig, olimbing ngreaaed pole,
Aa,Ae. Everybody il invited. TheOoumittee of
Arrangement! are getting affaire in order, and It
ia aapf eted lo have a day of real enjoyment in
honor of tbe lOoth anniversary of American Inde
pendence. A good band of muaic will be engaged
for tbe oeoeeion.
DECATUR TOWNSHIP'S OLDEST
CITIZEN,
From tbe Oacaoln Ravellle.l
Within two ind one half m Ilea of Oeeeola, on
tbe road lending tn Pblllpiburg.Wa of Centre
School Uuneo, Decatur towmhlp, tbll onuntT,
nrea Kllibe Roeee, now In bli eighty-third yenr,
un monaay morning lalt, wa drove pait one of
nil neldi, wbare be waa buir nt work, aulllvalln.
bla corn with ai Ira tread and agile motion aa n
an of thirty. Ilia intellect la aa bright aa II
aver waa, lie Ulka of event, and inetdeota hap
penlng llity-tve and levanly yeara ago, na If
they were but tha arenti of yailerday, and an
paara to eomaiaarate with tboaa with whom ha
oonvenea, nt their lack of rooollectlon of tbeaa
tblngi of long ago, ao Iraib to him. Ha haa lived
on the ipot he now oecuploi ever Ifty yeara, corn
log hero about tha aaae time that Uardmaa
Philip, aaubllahad blmielf in Fhillniburl. and
haa worked oonttantly all that time, naelating In
trnniforming tbe bowling wlldernaaa into eulll
rated lelde, and Interminable foreala to pleaaanl
boin.i. Hero every one of bli children waa burn,
and here la where be atood by tha bed-ilile to
view the departure of bar who bad atood by him
through all tha tribulation and triala Incident
to n back woodi life, for "Ibe land of tba here
after." To tbe lover, of the "olden time" there
if nothing mora pleaiaot than nn hoor'a ohat
with thin octogenarian. He will tell yon or tha
time, when the wolvea need to make tbe night
hijioui with their bowling, around their lonely
cabin, having to keep all tbelr domeatio animate
homed In auoh manner na to prevent there raven
oui ereoturea Irom devouring tbem and bow their
greeteit tear for their wheat crop wm from th
ravage, of tha deer. Ha lire, with hli aingle
aona and daugbtcra, tba youngest of whom ba
long smoa passed tha majority, and directs, in
person, tha nonduet ef the farm. Up early and
late, never Idle and eeldom requiring the services
of a pbyeioiao, he lakaacontrol over tboie "boyi1
oi btl, as be calls the gray-beaded men youi
nrouni bina,ee ha did forty and Sfty years ago.
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The commencement cxorcitioii of tbe
Hollidaytburg Female Seminary were held lo Ihe
Preibyterinn Cburcnln UollidayeburgouWadnes-
day lait. Mm Beasis Uartswlck of this place wu
one of Ibe grnduatea. She read nn enay on
Braia. A correspondent of the Altcona 7W-
oune refers to Ihe graduates aa follows : "As will
be observed there were five graduates M lisess
lleuie Uartawlck, A line Kule, Ella Fordyoa
11.11. r.tlerson end Linle Wall. Each read an
eaiey which showed evldenoc of careful prepara
tion, and eaoh read In a iairly dlatlnot tone,
much lo the satisfaction of tbelr auditors. The
young lady graduate who speaks in a clear and
olstmot tone of Vol is ,o much of n novtlty
that these ladies would daaarve commendation
for thla Tery pleaiant surprise even had their
productions been decidedly common place. But
tbey are alio entitled to credit for Ihe akllllul
manner tn which they disposed of their subjects.1
Tbey are all good girla.
jaTAdrorlisers and others will bear
la mind that ail nrticlea intendad for publication
Id this paper must be handed In, not later than
Tusidsy, at A. M. Don't forget it I
Embossed velvet belts at M. A
Welch's.
Rhododendron, or mountain lanrol,
li Id bloom.
The interior of the jail has been
neatly kaliomlnad.
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Win. It. IJrowo, of this boroui'li, is
mnering at his b)me from n severe nttaek of
rheumatism. -
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Dr. Stewart, dentist, will be absent
from bis offloa on tbe 2llt Inst, and fore few
days following.
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The new Lock-up bad two occu
pati on Saturday night. Tba offence wns
lru nhenneis.
Tuesday of this week was the longest
d,y of ids year. Tbe Sprin g months end and
cummer brgins.
awi
A horse owned by A. W. Loo, of.
IDii place, waa found dead tn bis stable laat
Tbundey morning.
The new law requiring Dractitioners
of medicine and surgery to Uke their diptomea
tn the Prothonotaries of thsir counties to be
registered has beeo signed by tbe Governor nod
has gone Into effect, and tbe penally for refusing
to oomply with this law la a one or one hundred
dollars, one-half to go to the prosecutor and tha
other half to tba county, with imprisonment in
tha eouniy Jail at the discretion of the Court.
This U one or the methods by which It is pro
posed to weed out bogus diplomaa. We will pub
lish tha act in full neil week.
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Monuments were placed over the
remains or Hon. A C. Tate and Mra. Jamee T.
Laooard in tha eemetcry at thiaplaoe last Friday.
Tha work was manufactured at Cumberland,
Maryland, and Ihry are very bandsemo in design
nnd material. Mr. Tele's is n column of while
marble, about elereo or twelve feet high, sur
mounted by n arose and crown. That placed at
th grave of Mrs . Leonard is n large slab stand
Ing erect. Is aSoul aavan feel high, and la intend
ed for two persona, A beautiful Igure represent
ing a flying angel atrewlng flowers over tha en
tombed adorns It.
Diatii of William Albert. Wm.
Albert, rormerly a resident of Bradford township,
this oounty, dlsj nt bis residence, No. 330 West
Lemon street, In Lanoaatwr city, Pa., en Friday
laat, agea it years. His disaaaa waa consump
tion, nnd he wns confined to his house alooe be
fore Christmaa. Mr. Albert wee, wa believe, a
native or Clearfield county, and removed with bis
family to Laooester ia January, 18'o, where ha
engaged in Ibe lumbar buainsaa, and nt tha time
of hie death waa a member of tbe firm of Baum
gerdner, Ebeman A Co.
beware and warn yonr lrionds
against tbe evils of speculative, or "co-operative1
me Ineurance. A contemporary explains the
affair well. Head : "No doubt our readers are
largely aware that these so-called mutual assess
ment oompanles, put no restriction upon tbelr
agents in ins .election or risks, but tha older and
mora feeble nnd InSnn, tbe bettor, end that kind
furnlsbis espital and premium to the company
ana Bolder or tbe pelloy sooner than tha long
lived ones. Tha object Is to get some enterpris
ing speculative person to select soma old Individ
ual, whose days ara "necessarily abort and few,"
have n policy of 12,000, more or less, taken out
on bis life io from one to ten or mora oompeBiee,
pay tbe aeaessments made en the same during bla
short span or life, and at his death (and he can't
die loo socn lor Ibslr gocd) tha owners oi the
policies reap tbe rich reward or 110,0011 to J20,-
ime truly la ths price or blood."
000,
A littlo "rcsnonaibilitv arrived in
th, borne or George W . Oulioh laat Friday. Bho
neighed eight pounds. a
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M.isch R. Cowdrick ia building quite
sb aiMinon thta Bummer to biB reuueooe on tba
rait end of Reed street.
Mr. H. II. Shaw's residence, on East
alsrbet street, has been repainted reoeotly nnd
prtsents a fine nppearnnco.
m I am, i
Mako preparations to attend the pio
Bio and celebration in "MerreH'a Woods," In Waal
Clearfield on Iba Fourth of July.
.
A luro boquot of peonies and rosea
Bow accompany Ihe tboogbllul sobolnr to ecnool
to gladden and aofian tha heart or tb teacher.
The annual mooting of the Ponn
lylvanta Editorial Association meets tni weak
t Philadelphia. An excursion to Long Branch
it on the programme.
Iiov. J. B. lirier preached in the
rretbytorlsn Churob lait Sabbath morning, nr.
drier wai formerly peitor or the Corwenavilla
Presbyterian Cbureb.
Tho roof of M r. (joodl'ullow's kitchon
eaught fire rrom an overheated atova-pipe laat
Thursday morning. Tba Are was extinguished
before doing any damage.
Mr. George Thorn is buildings neat
utile omoa near nta planing mill on f ourio sirens.
We onientend II will have eommoaieatloa with
bin realdsnee by telephone.
A new building is being orovted on
the mill Henry W, I'.re'e lot, en Third street,
to be used by Joshun Flaherty, marble enltar. It
will toon be ready for occupancy.
Some small keys and a small amount
of silver coin wns loet on day last week by Mr.
John Galieh, uf Ihia borough. Any peraon find
ing tb same nnd returning tba keys will confer
a great favor.
Samuel Stanley, of this borough, cut
hit right foot very badly hast Tbnrsdny while
peeling logs on Clearflsld creek. He is able to
let about with tbe aid or orotches. Tba wound
i' oa lbs Instep.
I'ut Goodman was lodged in jail on
Friiiey laat lor the larceny ef n watob and name
money at DuBols. Ha wu urrcsted nt Bridge
perl. Pat gained considerable notoriety In Ibis
'Icinity In April last, when he tlilted bis brother
d . in the county prison.
Go In I We are glad to learn that
tbe omoera and members of Labhihbh rosr, rfo.
17, of tbe Grand Army ef Ibe Republic, have
the grit to get up n Fourth ef July celebration.
Wa endorse tbe enterprise. A little more Fourth
of July would do noon of nanny harm. Boys,
more to the front ! If the weather la favorable,
tba celebration will com off in the Park gronnda,
In Clearfield j If tho weather prove, unfa
vorable, tba celebration will ba held In Pie'a
Opcm House. Everybody la loviled U ntlend
whether in tbe Park or the Opera House.
The passenger train on the Bald
Eagle Valley Railroad was throwa from tba track
between Kegleville and Beech Creek on Tbnrsday
afternoon, tb Stb Inst. Tbe tender, baggega car
and two paaaengar eoncbes went down over an
embankment, leaving tbe engine remaining on
tbe track. One of the conches wu badly broken
up. 8oott Plummer was conductor of the train,
and was slightly Injured about tha body. Ed. A.
Leavy, or this plaoc, waa one or the victims, nnd
bad bis knee Injured. A number or other per
sons from this county were pusenger on tbe
treln. No body wu seriously burL
A minor named Thomas Kvans,
formerly n resident or Oscsola, but now of Mo-
shannon station, Houtsdete Branch, met with n
vary serious accident Tuesday evening of lut
week. He attempted to board a coal train, nnd
getting bis root caught It was crushed so badly
that it bed to be amputated. The Osceola Aereife,
in speaking or this nocideot, adds! "Meahannon
station ia surely a hamlet ol cripplea. Two man
ara lying there with broken backs, without tha
slightest hupe of relief, cnueed by eooldeat they
ictwilh In their avocations about Ihe mines, and
now aaolbar eripple is added to tho list.'
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Meetino or the HrNTiNfinoN Pres-
bvtbsi. Tbe Huntingdon Presbytery met nt
Newton Hamilton on Tuesday of lut wsek. The
object of the meeting wu for tbe purpose of
bearing appUcationa far licensure. The appli
cants (two In number) pnssed their examinations
creditably nnd Barely. Tbe consideration or tbe
petition for n third Presbyterian chnrob In AI
toonu wu postponed until the October session.
Tha Judicial cue from tb Heooad Presbytcriaa
church ef Altooon wu partially reversed. Tbe
difficulty between the Lost Creek nnd Miffliotowo
ebnrcheB wu poetponed until tb Fall session, u
wu some other busloees.
Promoted. An Altoona cichuiuro
uif,.uuui uon. rfoou iteilly, living
in this county, will be pleaaad to learn of hie
late handsome promotion. Mr. Rcllly In 1974
waa sleeted to represent this district in Congress,
and served with credit for one term. At that
time end since he held a position or trust in tbe
employ of the Pennsylvenia Railroad, residing
alAltoonn. In tha Into changes of ottelala by
taa rennsylvanin Railroad Company, Mr. Rellly
has boon appointed Superintendent of Transpor
tation nf tha Pannaylvnnin, Northern Central,
Baltimore and Potomac, Alexandria and Freder-
Ickeburg, nnd tba Wast Jerssy Railroads, with his
omcenl Philadelphia. Tills appointment laooe.of
great reapoualblllty and bubeen conferred upon n
wormy gentleman in tha person or our ax-Con-
grsssniaa. The belt wlibea or his friends all over
tba district go with hits to the discharge of bis
new and blghly honorable pos Ition."
Talk about the recont eclipse of the
Queen of Night j but the eondlticn of uffalrs In
town on Thursday night Inst, u regards those
who bad occasion to ba out, eclipsed the eclipse
or the 1 lib nnd 11th init.nt completely. While
Ibe darkneu was blacker than tba tnalda ef n
pocket nnd the rain descended In torrents, no
street lamps shed n eheering light to guide the
wnry nnd groping pedestrtsn, nnd If be did not
land In tba guitar it wu becnuaa there was no
gutter to fall Into. The fact that lamp lighter
Dorvltt wu Just recovering from n spell of sick
ness, and fearing to expose himself in tha rain,
and unable lo gel a snbsUtute, may become mill
gallon for the negligence manifeited on that 00
oailon io his nue, hut neither ill-bealth, lore,
money, or anything else in this world ana recall
the anathema that were pronounoed that dark
and dreadful night because of no light. More
than inebriates wallowed In tbe ditch.
"AT Ivest. Douth entorcd the
nousebold or Rev. U. tj. Butler, of Ibis borough,
Isst Tbnrsdny afternoon, taking u ita victim an
Interesting little boy and a favorite, Joseph P., In
tne 7tn year of bis age. He was attaobed with
diphtheria a week previous, and suffered much
until a short tlma before bis death. Little Joe
wu n manly little fellow, of n pleasant disposi
tion, and wu beloved by all with whom ho asso
ciated. Ha will ba aadly mlsaed by bia compan
ions nnd little playmates, Tba funeral took
place on Friday afternoon, nnd tba remains were
followed to the cemetery by a long Una otSe
biclee. On the cukct ruled n beautiful wreath
of wh lie Sowers and n cross made or roses. These
floral offeriags ware arranged by Ernest Bock.
and ware Tory beautiful.
DEATH OF MRS. ALBERT F,
DENNING.
From tba Phlllpaburg Journal. 1 .
Josephine Vlotorin, wife of Albert F. Denning,
departed thla Ufa It Blcomlogton, Md., June I,
1881, aged thirly-sii years, a rlollm of oonsump-
tinn. Mr. Denning, who wna formerly n rMldent
of Phlllpaburg and Clearfield, n law years ago
mored In Maryland, where he engaged In bnsl-
nesc among strangara, yet soon new-made friends
gathered uonnd them and ministered kindly to
the afflicted nna. Mra. Wllbalm, n sister, nnd
Miss Bertha Denning, n niece, devoted them-
selves unemuiagly during the lut few weak! of
her lire, while Ihe loving husband left aotblog
undone to mitigate tbe sufferings of the patient
who nna mother. The remains war brought to
1'nilipibnrg fur Interment j hut previous to leer
ing tba bouse ef sorrow, nbundant floral testi
monies were beautifully arranged by Mitsaa An
nie Porter, of Froetburg, Jennie Spongier, of
fiadmont, and Ada Mullen, or Bloomlngton, par
ticular friends of Ibe deceased. On nrrlrnl nt
Phillpsburg, tba remains were taken to the house
or Mr. and Mra. L. M. Jones, njeee nnd nephew
or Mr. Denning, where runeral services were held
on Sunday afternoon, eendncted by Rev. A. M
Crolghton, of the M. H. church. Tbe remains
were followed to the cemetery by n large circle
of relatives, friends nnd acquaintances. Tbe be
reaved ratnily will ever boar U greatfnl remem
brance tbe many tokens of kindness nnd !ove
from friends during these days of Buffering nnd
trial.
Tbe dcacucd wu n lovely typo of n true ohria-
tlnn ; a faithful, devoted wire, n loving, tender
mother. Sbe leaves n husband and two children
to mourn her depnrture. In early youth she oon-
aecrated her being to the Master's asrvloe ; her
walk wu consilient, and truly may It ba laid, bar
life wis hid with Christ In God. Though long n
sufferer, ber trust wu In Him who doeth all
things well, end sbe waa willing lo depart nnd
be with Christ. 8he hu gone I Join tbe aaint-
ed mother nnd alster, and la meat bar little ooee
on tba other shore. Tbe cross haa been ex
changed for a crown, tbe battle is fought and tba
victory won. God hu wiped all tears from ber
eyes nnd sorrow nnd sighing are no more.
Tbe broken family circle will mourn for the
absent one, and Ibe stricken hutbnnd and bereft
children will mil) the dear form at homo, yet
God will temper their afniollon nnd draw lham
by thin ohutlsement to a elder rclaUon with
Him, ao that at the lut day, tbey may eoma up
to be reunited into one unbroken band of fellow
ship nt His right band forerermora.
LUMBER CITY JOTTINGS.
Although tba people of Lumber City, have not
enough eoncelt to make them bo rain u to
Imagine that in aducatlonal mattere their Tillage
excels any other town In tbe county, they all
unite In saying that tbe present term of tb
Aoademy Is meeting with unprecedented success.
The Normal department, conducted by Messrs.
Moore nnd Wsber, numbers seventy-one, most of
whom are preparing "lo teach the young Ideas
how to thoet." A stranger cannot tall that there
1c n school in town, unless be Is bsra to aea thi
atudsnts go tnor from school, which fact speaks
well for students.
Tbe primary school, taught by Miss Ad
Spencer, numbers about twenty-fire.
There will be n conteat for prisu In reading
declamation, assay and original oration, on tbe
evening of July 1st. It will be between the
ctudents of Ihe Normal, and premlsea to be
grand success.
Miss Mamie Irvin made ber aiouj in tbe U. P.
Church nn lut Friday night, after graduating at
tba National School or Elocution and Oratory.
Sbe wu aatlstad by Miss Helen R. Heron,
Philadelphia. Tbe eiercises consisted of read
tngs and recitations, intariperaed with beautiful
solos by Miss Irvla. Tha ladies were greeted by
an intelligent and appreciative audience. All
went nway feeling thnt Ibsy had baaa well enter
tained and instructed.
Mr. Larry Farewell, sua ef 'Squire Farewell,
want down tba river on a raft a weak ago, and
laat Friday he returned with aooty more than
gold and sliver. It la in tha form of n fair lady,
whom ha calls bis wife. Msy tbey "leeve long
nnd brother !"
Mrs. Moore nnd Hiss Sue Reynolds, who have
beeo teaching music here during tbe last thru
months, will hold n Concert In Ibe O, P. Church,
or thla place, on Saturday evening, June Sotb.
Tbey will be u ill led by othera. It will eoniiit
or vocal and Instrumental music. Tha ladlu
mentioned are eacellenl players and singers, nnd
the entertainment will be n rare-treat.
AuATuun.
THE CENSUS OK CLEARFIELD
COUNTY.
Census bulletin No. 101 exhibits Ibe malts or
tbe first count or tbe population or Clearfield
eoonly, according tn tba sehednla returned to tbe
Census offlce by the ennmeratcn of tbe several
distrlots concerned. It Is still subject to possible
corrections by reason of tbe discovery of omla
slona nnd duplication of names. Names of ril-
lagu ara indented and placed under the township
In wbleh thay are rcspsctrolly situated, nnd tba
population or tha township includes, In every
case, that or all villages within II. Tha sillagaa
marked with an astsrlsk () are nnlnourporated,
nnd their population is given only approximately.
u tbelr limits cannot bs sharply defined. Tbe
Mveral boroughs, towniblps nnd villsgM tn
Clearfield county are returned sj follows t
Bsoearla township, Inelodlng ths follow.
ing villages m
lllen Hope village Il
Utabvllla village 101
Bell lownehip
Bloom tnwnshlp
Boggs township, including village or Blue
Ball
Blue Ball village;, 17D
Bradford township, including tha follow.
Ing villages
Biglarrlllsgs . vtl
1,1(11
419
DOi
1,701
1,888
370
1,611
1,11118
1,908
730
TOO
3,449
Ut
679
601
846
162
1,099
, 99
... .11
...394
,lo
141
....-400
Kobe Cold and IIat FavER-Messrs,
While A Bardic,, Druggists, Ilhsca, N. V t I
can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all
persona suffsrlng with Rosa Cold and Hay Fsvsr,
I hare been n great sufferer rrom the same com
plaints j hare bad great roller by using tbe Balm.
I have recommended it to many or my Moods for
Catarrh, nod In nil eases where they hare need
tbe Belm freely hare been cured. T. Knaaxr,
Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, New York, Septem
ber fith, 1980, ,
Messrs. William Rnst A Boas, Druggists, New
Brunswick, N. J.: Since boyhood I hare been
troubled with Catarrh and Uay Ferer, nnd have
been unable to obtain permanent reller until I
used Ely's Cream Balm, which hu enrcd me.
After n few dnys's use I could sleep nil night,
which I could not do before. B. L. Ct-icnnann,
New Bruniwick, N. J. Pries 60 cent. 9-11 21
Mr. Krank II. ItiUor, ol this placo,
tk bit departare lor Altooanon Monday marn
'I hit, where he will reside In tbe future, be
sating secured n elerkiblp In n Btor at tbnt
P'ks. Mr. Hitter Is aa honest nnd deserving
young nian, and wa heartily wish him success Is
his at. borne ia Ibe "Mountain City."
Tho new turnkey ol the Clearfield
m a printer. It la to be supposed tnat ne an
"'Unci well bow lo "lock up forms. "-Wueti.,
d'lete. And If any rooster nttempla to gel
'"y with him hell bo apt to gel "planed down,"
'ee-aw.,,!, iYrnutfiM. If any of Ibe craft
ai4 be so fortunate u lo be placed la his care
hr rale keeping, tbey will be furalibed nil the
" aeeeesary te keep them from (citing "out
el nn,,"
A Goon THiNd. We notice that tho
Pennsylvanln Railroad hu lslu.d a fine :Uus-
tretod Summer Excursion Route book fur 1991.
For tbe first lime, Cleerfleld II msppvd cut nnd
Is put down oo page 29 ucxcnrslon schedule No.
014, ns follows t
rnaonon navas mow rLnanriiLn awn nnTiin.
New Yoik 1 75 Altoona..'. 3 75
Philadelphia..... 19.16 Piltsbergh ( 80
Lancastsr S.74 llaltimore M 9.80
llrriibur...... t.io, Washl ngton 11.80
Normal School. L. E. Wulmr nnd
J. T. Liddle will open n acbool nt Lutbersbursr
on July 18th, 1881, to continue eight weeks.
Special attention will be given In Theory of
teacblng. This will offer rare Inducements to
those who Intend lo teach tbe coming Winter.
Lutborsburg Is beautifully located, with an ex
cellent school building. Tbe people are Intelli
gent nnd hospitable. Uoardiag and tuition will
be very renaooeble. For further Information, ad
drees L. E. Weber, Lumber Cily, Olearfield coun
ty, or, J. T. Liddell, Dulloii, Cliarleld county,
Pennaylvnnln. gt.
List of lottors remaining unclaimed
in Ibe Postofflce at Claarfleld, Pa., for tba week
ending June 30, 1881 1
Jobn Blackmora (2), J. R. Balky, Charley
Baker, Chal. A. Dickie (2), William Ferry, Mra.
Mary E. Uoror, Frank Ualderman, Chei. A. Har
low, C. B. Jewell, Mra. Evn Jonas, James Kylor,
Mia Annie HughM(l), Herbert LaBaron, W. 8.
Llngla, William Moore, William Meb'wen, Jnmu
MoLuvllh (3) Joban Mondla, John McDonald,
Henry Shock, Samuel Smith, David Way.
P. A. QAUL1N, P. M.
If you are going on a Pienio or Ex
cursion don't make life n burden by over-heatlog
yourself over n hot stove during ihe but weather
trying to bake nice cakes, when yon ean go to
most nny sure in ibe country nnd by nsking for
a pound or Marvin's Lemon Imperlnl Welfare,
Lady Fingers, Strawberry Jumbles, Sarah Bern
hardt Jumble, Jamacla Snapa or Star nie-naos
nnd get Just what yon want.
Dealers will do well to order a cue or Marvin 's
"4th or July assorlment" thereby getting the
above named variety u tbey are gotten op ex
pressly for tbe present eeuon.
We have so many imlt.lors that wa feel obliged
to ask our friends to be particular nnd see thnt
our name Is on every package or Crackers, Cakes
our Biscuit they buy. S. 8. Minna A Co.,
II and 03 Liberty 81, Pittsburgh, Pa
Clearheld Coal Thade State
moot or Ceal nnd other freights sent over tbe
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennaylvnnln Rall-
ond for tho week ending June llih, 1881, nnd
tbe lame time last yenr :
coal.
For tho week
Same time last year Hl
Inorenae
Previously durtnat rear ,
8ame time lut year
Increase
Total in 1881
Same time last year
3,080
1,364
3,238
2,8
,089
194
280
1,151
911
1,441
9,840
661
100
6,106
OLE A.E FIELD MASKET3.
Oliarisld, Pa,, Juno II, 1681.
Flour, pat ewt.
Buckwheat Flour, par owt...,
Com Meal, par awl
Chop, rye, par ewt
Chop, mixed, par awt
Bran, par owt H ,
Wheat, per buihel
Ryo, Pr buabel ,
OaU, par buahel
Cora, eari, par buihel
Buckwheat, par baihel
Clorer aaad
Timothy aaad
Potatoes, per buihel
Apples, par bushel
Onions...... ,
Hams, per pound
Shoulder, par pound
Dried Beef, per pound.
Chickens, par pair
Butter, par pound
EjCK't par dosen
Salt, ier lack, large ,
Coal Oil, per gallon
Lard, par pound ,
Dried Apples, per pound
Dried Peaches, par pound....
Uoaua, par buihel
$3 00
. 1 Bl
I 00
1 40
1 00
1 10
au
to
40
00
0 00
1 T6
1 00
60
S 00
13.
9
IV
60
Is
1 oo i
IS
12 I
.!
I 60
A ' to Svfl r" dF it boBio. Samples worth
Portland, Maine.
free.
Address Stinbon A Co.
niob2.BI.Iy.
'WiTOTirC.-.Tha undersigned, residing la tba
A! Tiiiaga oi nesiorer, ia UDest township,
haj made tha aaeesiarr arranrementa and uro-
poaea to open an KAT1NU liH SK for tba ao
eommodatioo of tbe publio generally, and I faera-
vj miiioii iioerai snare ol tba publio patronage.
juu.i j. oi Untie
nesurar, ra.t feb. 9, 18ttlf.
TJIAKM IaANDH FOR ALB.tn Ilaiton
X ana nna townships, Claarfleld oounty. .
Reasonable timeglren for part of Dure ha
money. 1 rices 16,00 to 910.00 par acre.
Minerals reserved.
Sept. 10, m-tf.
L. BIRD, A rent,
Penfield, Pa.
or n all ic a Kbusi,
Claarfleld, Pa,
Woodland vlilaao....-
Brady township
Burnside borough .,
Burn side township
Cheat township.
uiaaroeid oorougn
CoTingtoa township M
CnrweasTilla borough
Deoatnr township ,
Perguson township
Girard township
Goshen township
Graham township
Greenwood township
Oulioh township, Including tba following
Tillages ...
Alletnensvalle Tillage.........
Centennialrille village........
Janesfille village -
Kamey village
"Sterlinc village partoOt...,
(See Woodward township).
Houtiilale borough ,
uuston townsnip.ineiud.ng the fo llowing
TIllBgeS Hi......
Penfleld village- , 2UV
Tylara Tillage jug
Winterburn tlllare UI
Jordan twp., including Ansonvila village
"Ansonv.iieviiiege vv
Kartbaus township
nnox lownsDip, inoiutiiog village or new
mi upon
NewMilport vilUce 117
Lawrence townbip
Lumber Ci.y borough
Morris township, including tba fallowing
Tillages H
Decatur Mines viUairet.,..
Kylertown village
Morrisdale Mine villag
fettle Tiilaret
Newburg borough ,
New Washington berouith
isc sola Hills borougn
Peon township .,, H
Pike township
Bandy twp., Including village of DuBois
Dubois village 1,718
Union twp,, including village of Hook tan.
Kockton village 100
Wall ace ton borough
Woodward township, Including tba follow
log villages HH
M .ultra village UB
North Ilum id els village 1,017
aShillingfurd village .. 61
Sterling vitlage (part of). ...,. 71
(See Gulieh tewnship).
Wast Kouttdale village...... - 383
Notb. The part of Starling village which ia in
Woodward township has bean separated, but
tbui far tha enumerator of tiullcb township has
failed U as.ka tba separation.
tP.aoef marked with a dagger (t) war not
separately returned by tha enumerators.
Glen Hope and DuBols boroughs vert In
corporated since June 1st.
Denny McDonald And Misa Kit to
Campbell, both of this ptaoa, warn married In tho
Catholic church oa Monday evening, Rev, Fa
ther Sheridan officiating.
Hurry Kid or, of this place, who ban
been spending a few weeki in Baltimore, returned
bottie last Monday night
Ayor's Tills contain no croton oilS'"'"' ,',uTil'
oaiomoi.or minerals, loej ara eompoanaau oi i Oaioline. 88
pure vegetable extracts, which bavo positive
virtues and always eura, whers cures are possible,
FBODUCE MAEKET EEP0ET.
Pbiladbli'bia, June 10. Flour waa steady,
Wheat and eon options a shade lower. Cotton
movas slowly, email sales at 1 1 c for middling
uplands. Bark ia nominal at 127.00 per ton for
Ho. I quercitron. (Seeds Tha transaotioa In
oloversaed and flaxseed are unimportant.
jr tour ana Meal 1- lour ts in lair local demand,
and prices ara well sustained. Bales ef 1, hut)
barrels, Minnesota extras at iijbftyi.vb for good
ana cnoice ciesr.ana at o. izifajo.au fur stratglitj
Pennsylvania family al ii.3d(ujo.75 : western do.
at $o.7&(,6 0: LOilO barrels fit. Louis at $0.36.
and paUnUat96.26tVu7.60. By flonr Is dull at
Bata.i.) per barrel.
Niw YoBK.Junt 30. Flour without ImnorUnt
obanga; elosiog quiet. Bye flour dull and weak
at $J.46rL6.B6. Wbaatoloted weak and a shade
lnwer ; ungraded spring, $I.U(g, 1.11. ; No.S $1.14;
$1.14; Mo. 2 Chioano and Milwaukee, $I.IV ;
ungraded red, $1 ItH.iyl.U; No. I do., $1.28;
No. 2 do., $1.2$. u,1.27; No. 1 red, llJOftti 1.27 ;
No. t do.. $1.23; unrraded white, $1 ,20(oj 1.17 :
No. 1, do., $133; No. I do $1.24(1.26 ; No. I,
rwa, junei.aoiyi.ao; July, 9l.aa(al.int ; Au
gust, $1. 2213 li; September, $1.22171,1.131;
September, $l.2'Hg)l.m ; No. 1 while, June,
1.3vl.2U: July, $1.26r.nl.lAl. Hye heavy
and lower. Pennsylvania and Jersey, $1.10.
Barter and barley malt dult and nominal. Cora
.(tula better and more active; ungraded, 4n
ble: No. S, nomioal: No. S.Jane. 66f fa.6fto :
JulyKOe; Auguit, 66. tannic. Osts wilh-
eui uecinea cnange.
CnicAuo. June 20. Flour nominally unchanged.
Arm. Wheat unsettled; No. I Chioaso. sunns:.
$1.1001,1. 10 for oasb; $l.ll((iil.llf for July;
$1.12 (v 1.121 for August, $1.OK!.1.10ft lor
September ; No. J do. 98 (0,1.030; reject
ed, 73(j,76o. Corn ts strong and higher ; 4tlHgi
45 Jc for June ; 461o for July ; 46 for August ;
400 for BepUmbar; rejected, die. UaU dull
aud weak ; 37io for canb ; .1(1 jc bid for
July; 27U'i)29e for August j 3ft. fa 2 7o for Sep
Umber; rejected, 31,0. Bye doll and lower at
$1.02. Barley stronger and higher at $1.08. i
Pork qutat and firm ; 910.10 for oath $10.12JOi,
1016 for July: $10.26 for August. Lard quiet
and Arm; $IU.70 for oasb; $lU.724(Ttl0 .74 for
July; $10.7i(ai 10.77 for August. Bulk active,
Arm and big tier; shoulder, $6.96 ; short ribs,
a.aa j jliort clear, 94.70. Whisky steady.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND SAWED.
Corweurltla, Jan. 9, 7s-tf.
B. O. BBAD ..,.. ,W. .1, BAGBBTT
JEAD k 11AGERTV.
FIRE, LIFB AND ACCIDENT I.XSt'RANCB
AGENCY.
wTOffloa in Graham Building, Market street
Clearfield, pfl0n
June 16, l&s I -If.
THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC
Bowing; Moliluor
Improved to Perfection
T?0R lightness of running, superiority of mann
X faotuia, simplicity of management or range of
wura, toe vomesuo surpassee an otoers. Mr. o.
M. Jones will vtiit eitisens of tba count v in m
merest, anu snaw mem wnat tais woaderfo! ma-
obine la capable of doing. Parties at a distance
wishing to aaa tbe finest and bandaomeatmaehiaa
in tba world, ean do aa without any expense to
tuoonirw, ay auaressing a. m. joib, Ulear-
Biea, fa., or ll. A. KRATZBR,
Agtnt for Claarfleld Co
Claarfleld, June 16, Ual-tf.
3,dmtisfmfnt$.
Oil Quotations !
CENTKAL1ENN'A0IL"DEP0T.
UNDERHILL & CO.,
JLubrirtiriiir. Itr inert If .Iflnrrg'
OILS,
PHIMPSBUKG, PESU'A.
Wa quote cur brands ot Pstroleam nnd other oils
eurjeel fo marcel ehangtt) delivered tree
on bonrd eera at aoy station on
tbe Tyrone a Clearueld
Railroad.
Refined Oil, Slate Test..per gal.
PrimcWhite, 110 "....
Water Wblle,l60 " ....
Elaine, ISO .... "
At lowest
market ratos
to cost.
..per gel $
Set-nots larrre, medium and small
twines, out llnea, lihlng lines, tsh bukete, ball
boiee, tackle books, hooka, and every deaerlptlon
of snorting tackle at Harder'!. 6-36-tT
You can have any kind of an old
hal made naw, by Nawkirk, tbe hatter, over
Brldge'a Tailor shop, Mri Itreet, ClanrOeld,
Peon's. S-l-tr
Silk, rug in a, zantjia, alpaca and
ooverc, put on old umbrellu nnd para
sols nt J. B. Harder 'l store, CliarBeld. 6-36-tT
Call at Morrill's hardware store and
see Ibe cbeaput and best Sewing Machine for
the least money. Deo. 23-tf.
Go to Htrliniror & Hook's for straw
beta, umbrella and linen dusters, nt bottom
prices. 6 32-2L
A new line of cunts' neck-wear,
shirts nnd white voile nt Hirlioger A Rooka.
A vory elegant line of pocket cutlory,
rasors, scissors and shears at Uardsr's. 6-36-tT
Stocking aupnortors, and shoulder
oraou ootnmnea at M. A. rtelca a.
Tho very latost and cheapest, in
holeery, at Mies M A. Welch's.
Fishing tackle, wholesale and retail
at Herder's. 6-li.lf
Fans I Inns I all styles and prices at
Miss M. A. Wsleh's.
Increase ,
Lumber H.,
Mleeellanaous rrelgbts
118 ears.
, 180 "
A largo fly-wheel for tho Woodland
Company's engine wu out nt Blglcr,
1 4 Co. 'a foundry In this placa lul Wedna-
sftirnoon. It walghs 4,901 pounds nnd Is
,k '"lt aullegever made la that ealabllak
" bile noaring the molten metal, AI Nov
''I, nba was Bselstlng, met with a painful eeel
By Bomoeuucoer ether n norllen as the
"7 liquid wu spilled, nnd name If It stra.k
""'I in the eye, , red eel eg a palaTal IT net
wound. Jack Italian au alio allghUy
Tickets Tor these pleou will be sold at tha
depot la Ilia plua for tbe round trip Tram this
date to the flrst ol October good to return until
tbe 31st day oT Octt.ber, Inelusivn. Pnssen
gers have all tba privilege oT flrst-olesB tlcketa,
eioept when etharwise noted. Thou persons
eontempleting an excursion trip this Summsr
hnd belter order ao Escnrslon Route book
through 8. II. Wnllnce, 13d and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
m -
The July number of the A'orth
Amtriemm irceisw neure Ihe usuel ebnracteristlo ol
limellneBt. Carl Bcbors leads nff with n suggest-
irn paper on "Preeent Aspeet T the Indiao
Problem," in wbleh he discusses the Indlen ob.
staele In tbe wey oT tbe couutry'e develcpoient.
tb hnrmonlsing 9t the habits, eecnpetlons nnd
Interests oT tbe red men, the necessity ot edu
ontlog tbelr youth, tbe making ol tbe men them-
ealvM small land proprletora, and tho offering of
Inducameata to them la sell Tor a Tnlr eomponsn-
lion the lands Ibay do not cullirnta. Neil n
euuslie writer givu Ibe view, oT MA Ynnkae
Former" on "The Religions Conflict! oT the Age,"
tn the dleeomltum oT the modern Agnostls,
Moraliil and Svolutlonist. Alother trenebnnl
nrtlcl Is "The Power oT Public Plunder," by
Jama Partoa, which nppcnla to the eons eT ear
oa oT character and wealth, na patriotic
gronnda, tn enter Into nolltlea,na4 bMomotbe
aareguuds of ILelr eonalry ngalaat ring and
boll... Mr. Henry Oerge dwell, on "The Oom
mea sense of Teiatloa." ''The Coat ef Cruelly"
la preaeabad by 11 eery Bergh, nnd "A Study ef
Tennyson" semes from the pea of Mr. Richard
Stoddard.
Annivessart Cei.iubation. Lari
mer Post No. 170, Urnnd Army ef the Republic,
wllloelebrate Its Srst anniversary with an out
door restiral, on Jnly Fourth, day and evening.
The HtUe park on Front street hu been scoured
for the oooulvn, and suitable arrangements will
be made for tha aooommodatioa tT the public
An nble speaker, a good dinner nnd nil kind of
rafrMhmanta.
Master Claionce Stewart, son of Dr.
J. M. SteworLor thin borough, wueo unrortunate
u to ran n long hnt pin In bl eye week before
laat, eauaing n serious nnd palaTal wound. It Is
feared the orgaa oT tight will bo entirely de
stroyed. Ilia father started with him Ibis morn
ing tn Philadelphia, where he will eontnll with
nn eapsricnoed optic physician.
Goo. F. Boric, Koq., ol'Philadclphia,
n prominent Odd Fellow, will d.llvee kll lecture
on "American Odd Fellowship" la tha M. I.
Church at Ol.n Ilnpi aelt Saturday ironing,
under Ihe nuspiees of Olee Uope Lodge, No. log,
I. O. 0. F. Tbe lecture Is Tree nnd everybody is
Inrlled tn attend.
Go to Iliilinger A Jtook's, and sco
their Urge stock of olethlng. There yon nn get
a Bobby anil Tor Ibe Fourth of Julyu chain u
the eneapeet, u Ihey will not be undersold.
Curwensvillo, Glen Hope, iloula
dale nnd sev.rsl ether tewne in Iba eeaety will
celebrate Ihe coming Fourth ef July la n aweem-
Inf manner.
A, C. Greon has been appointed Post-
Mlar nt Mirron, la Ferguson uwnsbip, na the
route from Ansenrlll tn Hew Waahlaglia.
Tbe floral service at tho monthly
mlasionary meeting in the Molhodiet eboroh lut
Sundey evening wns well attended by tha little
folks, nnd wu eajoyod greatly by all. A large
wooden cross about four Teat high wu placed on
the altar nnd eontalnsd u mnny holu In it ns
there were elassu In Ihe Sabbath aohool. Aa
each class wu nulled, a soholar wont forward
with a boqnat of flowers which wea Inssrtad in
the cross. The twentieth hoquet completed the
crocs, whleh presented I benutirul uppeerenoe
After the florei offerings there worn responsive
rendinga, sieging, addrsssss, Ac. The service
tbreugbout wu very bsautifu I.
New Pailt Htaoi Line Jamua L.
Leavy baa succeeded In having n daily mail Mtab-
llibed between Clenrleld nnd Pennfleld, nnd will
hereafter run n dally siege between tbe two points.
Ills contract began with April 1st, nnd ths stage
will leave llcnrflcld nrery morning (oieapt Bun
day) nt I n'eloek, making eonneotlona with ail
trains en the Low Undo Railroad at PennOeld, re.
turning nner the last train the aami evening.
Pnuengersand freight will be carried nt low rates.
Orders left at any of tha hotels will be attended
to. laprl-tf
parried.
BILtlER-FULLKRTON. At the M. I. oar-
sonage, in; Clearfield,on Thursday, Juno 16th, iotll
by Her. Ueo. Loldy, Mr. LantnLlliLoan, of Cur
wensville borouah. and Mill Ana B. Pvlluitoi.
of Lawranoe township.
Fl'LLKR COX. In Knot towniblp, on Fri
day, May tilth, 1881, by Jamas M. McKae, H.q.,
Mr. Dartn FuLi.an, or Knos towniblp, nnd Mies
Manr Cox, or Coaiport, Baccaria town. hip.
Ll.'CAS-ZONKS. At the M. E. parsonage,
oy ner. a. m. uretgnton, on J ueeitay, J una 14tn,
im, air. rniiir Lies and Miss M.ar K
Zonaa, both or Kylsrtown, Clsarfleld county.
DOTT8 NEVI.INtl. At tbe reildence of Dr.
Cr.iw.ll, on Tuesday, June 141b, ll. by Rer,
F. Adams, Mr, Willum Dottb, ol Ulen Hope,
nnu ones aii mi. La j. navLinn, Ol Aosonvllle.
M lucre' Lamp, 00 test "
Car Alia Oil, (W. Va.) Extra. "
" ' (W.Va.lMed m. "
" " " (W.Va.)Bumm'r"
Katural Lnbrionting "
Franklin Bitre.
" " Summer. "
Blaek Diamond "
Uroen Engine H "
Oolden " "
Amber " "
XX.V '
No. 1 Spindle
Metohlees Cylinder Oil '
No.l ' ' ...,
Wool Oil, No. 1
Lard Oileatrn)Winler strnla'd "
No! s"!!"!!"!!!"!.!!!!! "
Eollpse Engine, No. 1 '
" " No. 3
" " Mo. 1...
Miners' Yellow, per gallon..
" WhIU " I At lowest mar-
Linseed, No. I .... I kct rate, with
American " 1 out ref. to ooet.
Turpentine, beet ..
Ills t.P.IB.JTI.'E prlcrt aud
men all competition.
may 4, 'Sl-ly.
.10
.14
.1.1
.32
.18
.16
.13
.22
.20
.18
.26
.30
.80
.30
.10
.40
.Ti
.60
.10
.88
.76
.63
.60
.46
.88
Eight Farains forSals or Rent!
The subscriber proposes to sell ar rent a am
ber of (arms located as follows : The flrst situate
tn Burnside township, Centra oounty, containing
ww crva, osTiug luerwon ereeiea a irama dwell
ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, and known
aa tne Jamas Slulbolland farm.
ALSO, another farm situate tn (Iraham town
ship, Clearfield oounty, containing 1 1 7 acres, with
ine neoeseary improvements. This farm is under,
laid wito a UOOD VEIN OF COAL.
ALSO, sit other farmi In tha vicinitv of French
ville, eonuining respectfully lit, 10(1, 96, 06, 60
ana id acres, inese farms all bava htuaaa and
barns thereon, good water, baariag orchards on
same, as well aa some good wood land. For
lurtber particulars call la person, or addreM tha
unaersignea ny letur. l,. H. CULUKIET.
Jan. lvth, lSSUtf. Franohvllle, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE I
The undersigned haa come to tha conclusion te
quit farming and follow bis occupation, a ear
pen Ur, and now offers for sale his farm, sltuaU
ooa and abalf miles north of Clearfield borough,
bioiitt Aonma,
Most of which It cleared and under good outlive
tioo. and having t hereon a good
TWO-STORY
''L'-HOUSE.
jplAl TIOJI All per ions, aspaeiallv mer-
Vcbanti, ara hsrebv warned against trusting or
harboring my wife, KL1.AUKTU, who has left
my bed and board without any Just causa or
provooatioo, and 1 hereby give notice to tbe public
boi io naroor or trust ner on my account, aa l
am determined to pey no debts that she may con
tract alter this date. CALVIN eTKKL.
Grab amp ton, June 22, '81-3L
HTRAY HORN Ei Came trespassing on
the premises of tba subscriber in Decatur
township, on or about tha 1.1th day of June last,
a bright BAY HOHSB, with white bind feat and
a small white star la forehnad, and supposed to
ba about seven years old. Tha ownar la rtq nested
to eoma forward, prova property, pay charges,
and take him awiiy or be will he disposed of ac-
eording to law. MILKS MKAtSK.
Wast Decatur, June 22d, I8l-Jt.
DlHMtLyTION NOTI;K.-NotiMls here
by given that the partnership hereto fore
eaistlng b-tw-an H. 8. Bumberger, D, B. Bum
berger, Jobn M. Miller, and Joseph F. C res we 11,
in tha general merchandise business at tbe Mo
shannon Mines, In Woodward township, Clearfield
county, Pa., under tha Arm name ol Bumberger,
Creswell A Co., is mutually dissolved ibis Ptb day
of June, A. D. I AMI, so far as relates to B. 6.
Rumberger and D. 8. Kmnberger. All debts due
Large frame barn, and other necessary outbuild
ings, together with an orchard of all kinds of
n-uit, and ao excellent spring of water. Tba
whole is UNDERLAID WITH GOOD COAL.
I bis properly will be exchanged for smaller prop
erty, or sold oa eaiy terms In payments. For
further particulars call oa tbe prem isas or address.
JOHN 0. BLED, Claarfleld, Pa.
March 16tb, lofJUf.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DEALER IN
T HEREBY give notice to tha ottitani of Clear-
l ieid and tha surroundms vicinitv that I am
prepared at all times to furnish families and
menu factoring tstablishmenti with a s a pari or
1 Coal, Wood g Coke,
Which I am nrcnared In deliver In a Tew hour.'
notion. I nm nlwny, ready lo haul and deliver
Irom and to the depot, or anywhere else, and
move lemuiea anu nouienoid goods anywhere on
ahcrtnolice. TIIOS. A. DtCKaiTT.
ClsarOeld, Pa., Mar. 31, lBHO-tf.
jvjoi n.vr.n
EXECUTORS' SALE
Desirable Real Estate !
Estate of Bichard Shew, Sr., Dec'd.
fTIHB nnder.lgned, Fxecutors of the estate of
JL Klt-UAHll BIIAW, Sr., deceased, will offer
at public sale at tbe COURT HOUSE, in tha bor
ough of Claarfleld, Pa on
Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1881,
AT 1:.1( O'CLOCK P. M
Ths following valuable real estate, vis :
The Ihree-Blory BRICK HOTEL properly,
corner or Market and First streets, ia the bor
ough oT CIcarflald, known u
'The Shaw House
Fronting with twolotsof ground thereto belonging
dun ieet on Market street, and 00
II l a ,"""u wuu aiwo-siory
. 1 'HP d"ling bouse attached. Tha bo-
all conveniences for a flrst -class
hotel. One of (he most desirable hotel properties
m ventral rennpjivania.
Tha abort will ba aold together with a two
story frame dwelling housa on Market street, ad
jacent to the Hotel, aod one other frame dwelling
2WW gidirrtlmfttts.
JOB WORKAM kinds oT Job work executed
in the beet manner nt Ibis offioe.
C ft K w your .wa town.
v vj oomia tree.
Portland, Maine.
Tame and
AddraBB II. naLLirr A Co.
mehl.ly.
THHTICEH ak COHKTARLBH FIE8
We hare prlated n luge number oT tbe new
rant ntbl nun will en urn raeeipt eT twenty.
h.i, a w.r w any Miar.ee.
TT- AOOKR FOR AI.KIThe eubscrlUr
v f hu two Two-Horse Wagoes, nearly new,
Tor aale. Will be sold aheap. Cailon or addrua
JOHN A.STADLER.
Claarfleld, Pa, March 3, 1881-tf,
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs
Curwenirllle. Jan. I, TI-tT.
blowers nnd Itoiiperia!
E. W. BROWN,
CLEAItFIELK, - - PA
THEsnbsi'rlberhas tbe WALTER A. WOOD
MOWERS and REAPERS for sale, besides
naemne repaira Tor tne same. Alio HORSE HAY
ba n an, anu all aiiMi ef farming itnplemente.
may-Will axehaoaa abova roe linunvn
CAXILE, or sell very low for ouh.
FRESH MEAT I
WILL also eontfnna tha butchering burtoeis.
Meat market In tha nlaainin mill nftsa M
now aireeu jjrasn maatavarv Hur,lai. Wa.rl.im..
day, Friday ud Saturday mornings. Your pat
avuenajej u IVTpWQblUIIJ atUtlUUU.
K. W.BROWN,
. . . . " Per M. fj. Bnowa.
Claarfleld, Pa., June 1st, 1881-lm.
TOTJ
Save moneY
IN BUYINO YOUR Q00D3 FROM
Geo. Weaver & Co.,
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA,,
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
Bootsf Shoes, Hatsf Caps,
GROCERIES,
Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c. Ac.
ALSO,
FLOUR, FISH,
BACON, BAM, SALT, OATS, CORN,
CHOP, ETC.
Ibankful Tor past fevore. we inrlle the public
call nod aaa our lare-o and new atoek of vnoj..
hleh we will dlenoee of nt reuonabla raturae
wmmuf w .cumii ir ouuniry preauce.
Pollte and attentive clerk, to wait nnnn nu
nnd priou down low.
GBORQE WEAVER CO.
ClMrflald, Pa,Aprll 2l,lS(l-af. '
fiv ttvrrtijfrmrnfB.
CAUTION All persons are hereby warned
against purcbulag or ia nny way auudliag
with the following described pereooal property
now In the poaeeeitoa oT Alfred Biebop.of Fergu
son township, rls : One yoke oT steers, 1 kogi, I
barrow, 3 piowa, 3 log ehaina, 3 cent hooks, I
grind stone, 1 wagon, 1 log slsd, I palra of grabs,
1 rope end tackle block. The foregoing property
wu purohaud by me at private aale, nnd Is
allowed to remain in tbe poeausloo of .aid Alfred
Bishop en loan only, eubjeet u my order al nuy
"" HARRUON WOOD.
Uurd, Pa., June It, 1881-el
Millinery I Millinery 1 1
I TAKE the pleuure of Informing tbe public
, i P0'' lnduoem.els in
Millinery Ooodi, seek u S.lbe, Betlne, Hlbbons,
Flowere, Ac, Trimmed and Unlrlmmed HaUand
Boanata. In tbe very I.I..I ,i,it Notions nod
Made-up Clothing Tor children. I ai..n. n.i.
n shnrc of your patronage.
nuns at. a. WKLCtT,
Apr.,0,,....,y,'""B''C""',li-
FOR SALE1
. HOl SEJ.rO TWO LOTS!
ALL thou two certain lota of ground with
dwelling house thereon, situate nn Market
street, oppoeite Ibe Allegheny House, in Ibe nor
ouch ol Clearfield, havlan n front oa tut id street
of 100 feat, and attending In depth 172 feat lo an
'-7, ar.own in me plan or said borough as lots
Nos. 166 and 174. bain Iba aetata af Jattaae
Thompson, deceased. Apply to
PKAIVK FIELDING,
W. D. BIULKK,
Attorneys for owner,
Clearfield, Pa., May 4. 1881 41.
Sid.
ilara yon evor known Any pornon'
to be seriously 111 without a weak stomach or ta
native liver or kidneys I And whoa thsst organs
ara la good aondltloa do you not And tbelr pot
eeseor la good health f Parksr'i (linger Totta
always rtgulataa these Important argent, and
aevev falls to make tba blood rich and aura, and
to etreogtbea ovary part af tba system. It hu
onrad hundreds of despairing Invalids, Ask yoar
neighbor about IL Baa other 001001. 4-1-41
Granoi Mkitino. The mora bo rt of
tha Ulaaiflald oounty Pomona Orange ara request
ed to meet In tba Mechanist' Hall la Pla't Opera
Iloasa, oa Tuesday nait, Juna SSth , lfl, at X
o'clock t. M. Thar will also ba aa avealag sassieB.
Let there ba a good tnraent, as than la Importaal
baetoMt to transact. I. M. Davit, President.
U. J. Owait, Baorotary.
Ayor'o Aao Cure nhnuld he In every
hwaaehold la regions whera Favor aod Agwt art
vail. Il shaaJd bo taksa asa provmtiva by every
raaldsBt and monitor to Malarial iisbritU.
ALBKRT. At Lancastsr. Pa., oa Frldav.
Juno lftb, 1881, William Ai.bbbt, formerly of
urtaiora towosmp, Vlearoeld oounty, aged AZ
DRNNINU. At Bloominffton. Md.. on Thtira.
day, June tftb, 1081, of ouamiuption , Johbpiidib
victonia im-m-B, wife of Albert . Dennlna.
aged aft years.
CURRY. In Knaa townsbfn. on Wfldnaartav.
March ISth, lab I. Ehiaar H, UiBBV.sradOvMrs.
a mnnins ana a aays ; on Taesaay, March
lal, Harrv A, Ctmar, aged I years and 1
mania ( onuaren ot vveityand Isabella Curry.
BCTLER. Io CI nurds Id borough, on Thora-
oay aiurnoon, juna into, issi,aitr a brier illness,
JosBrn PiTTanaoB, third eon of Rev. U. 8. and
Mrs. M. T. Butler, aged I years, II months and
14 days.
BT7.ARD.At her home' in Bell township,
neeLanreiana eouniy, rn., une iRto, ihI, Mrs,
CaTHARina A. Bui a an,' mother of A. M. Buaard,
who la well-known ia this oounty, aged years,
Contra county papers, pi ean oopy
THOMPSON. KtBf Hublanburg, Centra
oounty, Pa., on Sunday, May 2Utb, I8hl, after an
Illness of a few days, Hami;bl O. TiionraoB, aged
11 yoart, t monin ana 10 days.
DuBols Oouritr and Bells fonts Wattkmm please
Ona Hi'wnBBD Pbb Cbrt. Discount or Old
Pniras. Hewing Maobinee oan now bapurchaeed
at Merrall's tin and variety store, from $'Ab up
wards. All kinds of tawing machines repaired
oa idv soonant noiiooj.
Claarflald, Pa., July 18, 1877.
timn.-Delfvared at tha Rail Road
100,0110 SO-lneh shaved shingles,
D0,0n0 14-inch tawed shingles.
lOO.miO feat of nine boards.
600,UOO 4-fot shaved boopl.
6,000 railroad ties.
60,000 feet of good hemlock boards.
ror which I will pay tno mguest market pMoe,
delivered at Claarfleld, or at any point oa the
Tyrone Claarfleld Hail road.
J. W. A RAM BR.
Claarfleld, Pa., Oct. 10, 1871-tf.
Jllfii C?Ca4Iv?fl.
Jut Reoiked br ARNOLD, at
CUKWENSV1LLE:
Car Load ori Sootia rianLorl
Car I.oiid pure Corn, Ry Bad OaU
Chop !
Car J.ood Deakon tiaitl
Car Load of CholtB Family Flour I
Car Load Dry Unod, Groceries, tto.l
r8hiniile4K Bark. 11 11 Tioe and
Grain will be taken in etohango, 1
vnrwensviiie, may i, 1070,
to tha said partnership ara lo be paid, to aod thosa boose and a twe-slory store building, all fronting
due from tha same, dlschanrnd by Creswell A
Millar at tba old stand, where the aforesaid bust-
aesa will be conducted by tha said Joseph K.
Creswell and Jobn 11. Miller, under tha name of
Creswell A Miller. B B. Rl'MHRRtiKK,
I. R. KHMBKKllKR,
JOHKPII V. CRKhWELL,
JOHN H. MILLER.
. Houiidale, Pa, Juna I Stb, lK81-4t.
a. xiivnaAirJ.
VALUABLE LMDS FOB SALE I
SIX hundred and ninety-two (OIH) acres of land,
slluala in CIcsrAeld oounty, Pa., will be aold
la a body, or In three (8) separata paresis, to wit t
Five hundred (600l acres well timbered with
oak, pine and hemlock, and having thereon a Arst
olaie water-power mill with circular saws.
One hundred and twenty (120, aorta cleared and
a good state of cultivation, and having thereon
erected a largo and One Oarae dwelling bouse, two
large frame barns and other neoassary outbuild
ings, together with a large orchard, good water,
Ao., Ac.
Beventy acres cleared and under eultiialton,
but with no build in rs.
The said lands are situato within I, ilea of
CI rar field and tbe Penn-jWunla Kail road, and are
underlaid with bit ami nous ooal and Ara-olay.
Reason for Bellinar. Declining health of owner.
For further particulars, inquire of the subscriber,
j. r Kami A. UfcH, a try rur Owner.
Clearfield, Pa, Juna lath, lMHl-tf.
IV,
SherilT's Sale.
vlrtut of writs af Venditioni Rrnona:
Issued out of tha Court of Common Plant of
Clearfield county, and to mo directed, I will ex
pose to publio sale, at tha Coort Housa la tha
through of Claarfleld, on
Friday, July I A IHI,
At 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real
estate, to wu i
All that certain tract or piece of land naar tha
Village or 1 routville, llradv tow nib in. C tear field
eouniy, ri., oouuaeii ana aeMrinea as rollews
On tbe oast by land or Jacob Weaver, on the
wast by land of Henry L. Weaver and part of
land oi kuuis and Winter, oo tba north bv and of
Frederick Kohler, and on tbe south by lands af
Anarew nnarr,eontaintng one la mi red acree and
allowanoa, and having about twenty-flva teres
cleared, tba be Lao oa covered with timber.
ALSO,
Another piece of land In tama township, aaar
vniage oi intuit i ne, nounaea on tno east ana
tb by land af Chas. Korb, on tho west by
nubile road and oa the north by lands of Andrew
Miller and Henry (J inter, eon tain in f tit aorat
all ol eared, ,
ALSO,
Four Iota of ground la tha aforesaid vlllare
of Trontvllle, bounded and described aa fol-
owst All being on taa north of Carolina street.
and being Ally feat front each oa Caraliaa straat,
and running back XII feet to an alley, and known
an a i saia village ar Trootviiia at lott Nos.
I, 21 and Si), Beised. taken In eteullon and
to ba sold as tho Into property of J. W. Carlisle.
Tbrmb or liiaR. Tht price or sum at which
tba property shall ba struck off mast be paid at the
time of sale, or such Mher arrangements mad aa
will ba approved, elberwise tba property will be
Immediately put up and sold again at tha eipenee
and risk of tba person to whom 11 waa atraok aff,
and who, la ease of deflaleoey at sush re-tele,
aball mako good tha tama, and In ao Instanae
will tho Deed ba preeeaied la Court for onlraaa
tioB unleet tha Honey Is acta ally paid to tho
Ihsnff. JAMM1 MAHAFFRY,
Baaatrr'B Omoa, I Bboruff.
Claarfleld, Pa Juoe JJU8I.
on Market street.
ALSO. All 1hat certain lot, known In tha
plait of Clearfield borough as Lot No ISO,
ironting ou teat on Locust street,
t, run- af"V
an alley
srv out-
ning book 1 72 feat, mora or less, to
with dwellinn bousa and all necessary out
buildings thereon ireeted.end other improvement.
TE it.fi S Or HALE I
Ono-t hlrd oash at delivery of good dead, and
the balance to be secured by bond and mortgage,
payable in one and two years, with intirost,
A. B. 8IIAW,
JOB. HIIAW,
Surviving Ki'rs of Richard Shaw, Sr., dee 'd,
Claarfleld, I'a., JutteS, SH..
IE.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries and
General Merchandise,
WOODLAND, CL'FDCO,, P.
BOROUGH ORDINANCES
M KI1!N A( p. I RFLATIOM TO
Ss.-rioi l. Bo It enacted and ordained bv tha
nrras and Town Cauneil of tho boranarh nf
cue rue id, and It ts hereby enarted and ordained
y autnorityor tba samet From and after tba
as sage of ibis ordinance, ft shall be anlawful for
y person to permit any lumbar, ooal. wood.
wagons, tlads. machinery or other nronertv of
j hu ar naiuiw io eiana. na or remain on the
streets or bighwaysoftbe borough, titbor outside
or upon ma pavementa thtreor, without having
flrst obtained permission from tha Burgest or
vuuuou ; ana any person ar persona vio
lins tho provisions of this ordinavnim on tin
prooi uereoi, sBallbo noad by tha Burgoasorany
riiciiovoi in reaoo oi tne oorougn, aol lass than
two nor mora than five dollars, and tha eole ol
the proceedings to be levied aod col looted as like
noes ara now ooiiectad by law.
Pre. . No person ownini or occunvlna? nroo.
arty within the limits ol the borough, shall place
or sutler to remain in front of his premises, and to
me miuaie una oi tne si reel, any paper, shavings,
straw, hay, boxes, barrels, Iba refuse of stores,
shops, kitaheas, cellar, yards or garden , old
stove plte, old boots or shoe brush or rubbish
of any character for a Ion per period than ll
hours; and any person ao ofleodingsbnll be fined
aj ue jourgess, not less men one nor more than
tbraa dollars, to ba recovered as debts of like
amount ara by law recoverable. Provided, that
this erdlnanoo shall not bs ao construed as to
prevent any person from depositing building ma
terials an the sides of said streets, so as to laava
sumoient room for tho free passage of wagons and
ether carriage.
la testimony that the abova ordinance waa
passu on the fltft day or June, 1881, I havehera
unto aet my hand and afflied tba eenl of tha
borough. 8, I. bNVDKR, Burgtsa.
Itieal.) Attest:
J. F.SiTDin.Clek.
otr patrona
oall and exam
Rospcctfully solicit tli
and tha nnhlit mne rally to
ino their naw stock of
Spring and Snmincr Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Canhmcros, Volvoteena, Dolalncs,
i.awna, uingnams, j'rlnts, Un
bleached and lileachad Jlfua
lins, Kancy Skirls, 8hot
ings, Tickings, Camots,
Jiorra, Oil Clollis,
HOSIERY,
I.auntlrictl, While,
Clienot and Poroale
Shirts, (lloTos, Neckwoar,
Mcn't and Boys' Clothing,
Itats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, etc, eto.
Crororlos & Gc n'l Merchandise
Will bo found ot first quality, and
satisfaction is guaranteed. The fol
lowing ara always kept on hand,
(soma few only in tliolr season):
Sugars, Teas, Coffoos, Spioes, Hyropa
Confcctionerios, Oranges, Lemons.
Bananas, Figs, Dates, ato., Hard
ware, (Juecnnwaro, Olamware,
Tinware, Wood and Willow
ware, I'ainls, Oils, Clocks,
Trunks, Valises, Mirrors,
Stationery, Furniture,
& Miners' Supplies,
ALSO, DBALKKS IN
BAIir,E.E.TIE38cSIII2TaiJ:3.
July 28, 1880 tf.
AN ORniNANCB ISJ RKtATION TH
THU MimiKCOAl,,
SacTlon t. lie it enneted nnd ordained by tbe
BariroBo and Town Uouneil of tbe borough of
tlearneld. and ft Is herebr enacted and ordained
by aulboritr ef tha setae : That from nnd nfter
IbepaaiBfre and lawful promulgation or tbie or
dinance, that all persons enraged in mlnlnn and
Belling bituminous eon) wilbtn tbe borough or
ueurneiu, cnou ecu cneu coal ny welgbt, and two
thonaand pounds shnll beooo ton.
Sac. 3. It shall ba the duty or all naraona aallinn
or delireriog bituminous eoal leeiliieoBcf Ibe bor
ougn, to eret nare the eama weighed by come enoj
patent welgbmaeler, nnd praeoot th. oortllcnl. of
sucn welgbmaster lo Ibe vendee, setting forth the
amount of ooal delivered t aod any person violat
ing tbe previsions of this ordinance, ehall rorfelt
and pay lo the use eT tbe borough, the price oT
each nnd every load oT aeal so onered Tor sale.
Skc 3. Any person keeping eoales Tor weigh
ing eoal sold wlthta tbe borougn, shall permit tba
liurgees er Town Council, or nny one nulborised
by them, to enter upoo his premises lo inspect
said scales as often as may be deemed necessary ;
end when Bald scales shall ba found delcicnt, tbe
Burgeee shall nt once 'notify tbe person or persons
owning tbo same, who ahall at once have aueb
aeaioa made lo neign aeeamtely under a penalty
of twenty dollers for every failure to repair the
seme alter 34 hours notice, Bald penally ta be
wunw u a.ui. 01 una amount are bv law re
coverable.
Tn teelimony that tbe above crdlnaace wae
passed oo tbe nth day of Jnoe, 1811, 1 bava here
unto set my nana nnd iliM tbe eenl ef tne
boron, b. s. 1. SNVDKH, Cisrh.
Seal.) Attest!
J. K Serosa, Cisrh.
A Bargain !
FARM FOR SALE 1
The undersigned offere nt nrirale eale that ..
nable farm ailualad ia UUAI1AM TOWNSHIP,
Clearfield county, known ns tha
Containing 133 acrea, SO af which ar. I..,.J
and having thereon .reeled n large frame dwell
ing houec, l.rge frame barn, nnd tbe other neccc.
aery oolbnildings, together with n large orchard,
good water, eto. Tbe property will be aeld oa
vory eaay terma. For further i,.rll.nl.r. InnntM
of the Subscriber, In person, or by letter.
f ltANK rlKLDINO.
Clearfield, Pa., Uarcb 34th, lSsOII.
LIME ANDJPLASTERI
llochanical aai Agricultural Zaimi
of Uia Vory Best M&ki I
Zaow Bates of Freight on
Full Car Loada.
I AND PLASTER. We sell IhsCayuga ground
J plnster at low prices by tbe oar load. In
iieakiog of this celebrated plaster aa compared
ilh tke Novaecotia or while nlaet... th. ohm
Judd Co., publishers or the American Agi-icuiror.
(, eay, "Thar, ia no difference! tbe price ia
tbe only uonsidemtion." Address,
ALEXANDER 1 CO.
April fith, lstl lm. Uellefonle, Pn.
Agricultural I::!:: ! .
TAKB this mttbod of notifying tboaa In need
of a Mood Mower. Rea ner. Thraiker or
that 1 have tbe agency of tha
1IVCKEYE
Mower, Reaper and Thresher,
Manufactured by AULTMAN A CO., Canton, 0.
. am .no agent lor ma ceiebratec
South Bend Chilled Mow !
t9- Persons In need of either or the abova bad
better oall on or nddress me before purchasing
ZACHARIAH MrNAL'L,
Juna S, lSol.tf. Curweniville, Pn.
riie Estej Orgitn !
Prom Worth tn South, from East to Weat,
lie inUey Orgaue ar tli lie at."
WHEN I Company, by legitimate manufac
ture and aotunl nroduelion. reachea lha
aumner oT
100,000
proeeas eT eonsecutlv numberlor. It is an
event which deservoB more than a passing men
tion or casual remark. It manna very much In
many wnya. It indlcatae
Flmt. A high business stnndlng. nnd wood
reputation Tor probity nnd fair dealing.
Seeonttr A very high reputation Tor quality
of work, ia
TONE,
WORKMANSHIP,
DURABILITY.
Third. A vary ettenetvo system oT manufac
ture. We Turnlsk nny mnke ar Organs er Planoe.
W. W. PRICK, Aganl.
Curwenirllle, Pa, Hay 35, 1881-3m
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Newark, N. J.
INCORPORATED 184A. PURELY MUTUAL.
Assart, Jan. 1, 1981, as ascertained
by F.xanlnlng Com missl oners
of MaBiachuMtu,Obio and New
Jarsey -.tM.TSw.Sla ftS
LiABiLtrixa, as slated by the same, Jl.lll.sM Sft
Subplvi by Mass oho's Standards l,filS,3SlOI
81 arms by Naw York Standard,.. ft,988,0ft IB
All pel lelas nonforfeitable after second
year, low expenses; large dividends de
clared and paid every year since organ
isation ; ample surplus ; surrender value
most liberal ; losaat promptly adjusted
and paid.
OrrtraM r
LBWIfl C. (1 ROVER, pRumaxt.
JAMES B. PK ARSON, VlcB paaatDBT.
Kn. L. Dmaint, Sec'y. Thbo. Macbbbtv, Treat.
POTTKR A KRVKS, Hute A genu, 6 Wal
aut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
R. M.M'F.NALl.V.Bpaolal Agent. Offloa la
Mossop's building, Market street. Claarfleld, Pa.
i-i.'fli-tf.
HARNESS I HARNESSII
This Way for 1'our llarumt
IF yon want to study your awn latareit, do not
fail tocallat ANOKKW HARW1CK S II A R.
KKSH SHOP, en Market street, Beit door te Jobs
A. Stock's tebnosoetore, Clearfield Pann'a.
THS FACTS ASK THA T
A 11 first-class work ll done nt
in. HAKWICK'S.
XTeata foot ell end nale greae at
IIARWICK'S.
)oab!e a nd single bnrnaas r all kinds at
HARWICI'S.
I idlng ssddles oTall klods at
V nARWICK'S.
.ar nets and horae lorara oT all kinds at
J IIARWICK'S.
Vhlps oT allkiods and as low as li cents nt
HARWICH'S.
ada tn order at
. IIARWICK'I.
II k lads oT collars at bottom prices et
HARWtCK'S.
I emember an X L-N T Una of boree furnleh-
X V Ing gooda al UARWICIi'g.
Will beep and make all kinds of lomber hsr
Bessat HARWICH'S.
I vory and all other kinds of rlnglef allilni.t
IIARWICK'S.
Clorobs, bruabes, and tnlsrferlng boot, en band
ut HARWICH'S.
K. robee, knee dusters, nnd hthm of ell
kinds at HARWICH'S.
Jab work and repairiar promptly attended I.
Remember Ibe shop in Shaw'a row, en Market
street, between tbe Maasion House nnd the Shew
House, Clcerfleli, Ponnu.
May 10, IbSI-tm.
TTrness of all kinds
A
AN tlRlUNANiR IN RELATION TO
RliajiKINf.OKTHAIH ANI llHIV-
IKUOF MtUtHlbM IM THJU ll(H(HJOII :
Bait ton 1. Be It ordained by tha Bur rest and
Twn Council of tbo borough of Clearfield, and It
Is hereby enacted and erdaiaed by authority of
tha name t 1 bat It shall ba ualawful for aoy par
son or parsons to ma or cause to ba run on anv
of tha streets ar highway of said borough, any
angina or (railroad oar, at aoy faster or greater
rats of spaed than & miles an hvur, and any poi
son to oHeodlng, shall bo flood by tba bargees
aot lass than Ira aor mora than twenty dollars as
aosta for each and every offense, aad oa failure to
pay said floe aod aosta, or give aacnrtty to pay tha
saute within It) daya,aball ba committed to tba Bor
ough Lock-up not mora than forty -eight hours.
Ban. S. It shall ba unlawful far any person or
persons to ride or drtva aay horae oa aay of tha
streets or highways of said Bereugh al aay fkstar
or greater rata of speed than a mtlee an hoar, and
any pereoa ta offending ahall ba Inod not last
tbaa Iter mora thaw a dollars and easts, and oa
failure to pay tha aama er rive eerarit tn da mm
withiB tan davt shall bo ommitlad to tba Bor
ough Loch-np aot mm tbaa forty-eight bears.
Ia testimony that tha abova ardlnaaeo was
passed on tha fttb day of Job, 1RII, I bava ham-1
unto art my band and aflied tht teal of tho
horoagh. 8. 1. bNYDEft, Bargees.
S-elJ Attest: :
J. F.MrrtBn, Clerk, '
NEW WASHINGTON
NORMALINSTITUTE.
Openi Monday, April 18th, 1881,
to Continue 12 Weeks,
rpilIS school commends itaeir la public Tare,
JL fbr tba follaning raaaons t
First. Boardiag eaa be had la good nmllles at
from $1 lo V M pee weal.
Second. Locntioa Is henllhful nnd aoeiety re
ined and eultared.
Third. The eourae ofetady embodiec th. Subs
Normal School reataraa, and ia partisalarly
adapted In the wanla of tboee who eipeet to beach.
Fourth. The students bava tbe advantage of a
wetl-eooduoted Literary Society, before whish
will bedelirered laoiiolof Tnw lectures.
Fifth. The work of the achnel ll lllmalated by
the encouragement nnd mror eT na intelligent
community.
Hlitb. SpMial ntUntlen will be given the
Normal class by the Principal, who Is n graduate
of n Stat. Normal School, and tbe iastruetloa In
Theory ef Teaeblug, (lorernmeut. -, will be
mode lo Boeord with th modern Ideal of id.
ranced eduonlora.
TUITION: ,
NORMAL URPARTMRNT.
Common Branchee with School Keonomy.fe' M
Oommon b ranch ee nnd School Keenomy
with Algebra, tieometry, Pbysl.nl Oeog
rapby, Natural I'hllocophy, Civil Oev-
rnment, Lntin, Ae.n...t...MRM mm.
GRAMMAR DKPARTMKNT.
Hlhwteleee...... . .(, Ot
Lower elaseas S S
For further loformutlon addnuw,
W, A- AMBROSE, Oesoeta, Fa,
MAII SAV AUf , Cbmrleld, Pa.
Mir. 3, lOSI-lf.