TIIE REPUBLICAN. CI.EAKK1KLD, TA. WEDNESDAY MORNINfl, JUNK 39, 1811. Terms of SubscriDtlon. I I.... m within thru mn.lki 1 Ail Ji paid after thro Md before sii Bombs.. k 60 KttMUIOUS NOTICE". Methodist Eplaopal Church Rev. (Jio, Ltinr, Pastor, Service vry babbath tt 10t A.M., end 7 r. .ablatb flnhool at 9 A. M. I'raver Meetiag every Wednesday, tt T P. M ComiiiunioQ Sarvle. first Babbath of avery month, at 10ft A. M. Yte.t Clearfleld M. E. Church Kt. ((mm; B. Aiua, Pastor, Preaching vry alternate Sunday, st 4 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School t 2i, r. M. All an in tiled to attend. Prrahvterlnn Church Rr. II. B. Botlir. -Sabbath arvlce morning and vnlng beb- rath School at V A. rrayar Mooting wans- jey evening. 1 1 ant 1st Church. Rav. , Pastor. SaliUib School at S P. M. Prmytr Meeting every Wednesday evening. Hi. Fraud' Church Catholic Rit. P J.SmiiiPii. Divin eervlo at 10t A. M., on i lie first, third and fourth Hundaysof each month; Vespers and Benediction of the Rlcssed Sacrament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Bchool vry Sunday afternoon at I o clock. OFFICIAL DIKLL'TOHY. TIMI OF lOLDIHfl QU.VaiR IBHIORI OOO BT. Second Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Pint Monday af Juno, t'uurth Monday of September. vim or aobaiaa coaaoa tlbai. Pint Monday of Jan. Baoond Monday of Norember. rcBLio arrioaaa. Vnittd Statu Srnator$ J, Donald Cameron llarrlsbnrg, Luupbin county; Jba I. Mitchell' Wellsboro, Tioga county. Vn$rman Kr-tJovaraor Andr fl.Ourtla, De lief ante, Centra county. Arioor Hon. Cyrus T. Aleiaader, Bellefonte, Centra county. Ammhly Hon. Jimei Flyna, Pmlth'e Mills, Clearfield county. Pretidtnt .wcp Hob. Cbarlea A. Mayer, Loci HartQ. Ati$tant Law Judga lion. John H. Orvle, af tel efont. Auaeiat Judy Abran Of don, Clearfield) Vinrent B. Holt, Clearfield. Protkonotary Jamte Kerr. H-gitr and Rtcordtr (Jcerg M. Ferguson Trtaaurtr Philip Dotta. Dittrict Aiteraey J. P. McKnrlck. Sktriff Jma Mahatfey. ShiriFV. I. Tbompeoa. County Sirwyor Samuel P. MoCloekey, Our wensvtlle. Cnmmtf CommhionwC. W. Kylar, On ham- Ion P. 'I Minniion, urniiiM im r. v.j John Norril, Sr., uurwensviue. .'toiiff-f' f?(er Jacob A. Fault. County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear field ; Joseph Uilllland, Thro Rani J. 6. Nor- rif, Woodland. County Corontr James A. Moor, Clearfield. Juru (joman'aaiaiitM Andre J. Jaklon,Ctaar u' H Hrnwn. Clearfield. Snptrinfntlent of Pmblit ifcAool M. L. Mc Ounwn, uiaarnem. Sotnrin 'aWie-Prank A. Fleining, m. Ra drbnuRh, Cyrui Uordon, Cloarflld Joieph R. rwin, N. B. Arnold, CurweniTilUj J. A. LUtng itrne, UuBoit City. - A'flrr o H titfAr aao! Jcatf Ibomai Mo riaru, i.ffloa at UuBod, Pa. VIJ4, (K COIIR9II2 1 "Will tuu tuk wheat, oati or ann fr tub tcrf.iion 7" W arc often Inquired of in thtf way ly Ivttcr frro patron who reiid at a diitano lr.,u. Clearfield. W again aay yaa. Tb woalpti ol a reFioPiH merchant or mill owner in the f icinity, will aniwer ui jut ai well a the oeb. To tllluttrat : If any of our patroni will deliver or bg of grain at the mill of Joaepb H. Brtth, to Cheat towmhip, Horace Pntehin. la Bornnde, Thomaa H. Porcey, In Urafaun, Wm. Porter or Shaw', In Lawrenoe, or Brown A Beyler'i, at Kekton, t'niwn townehip, and forward their rectlpia for the aount, we will credit them on thrtr account for the lama. In tbi way all may ion jay what they ow, if tby will pnriu thll euurae. teir AdvortiBorrJ and othore will bear lo mind that all article Intended for publication In tb ia paper muit b banded la, not later tbaa Tub Jay, at 9 A. M. Don't forget tt! No itEPi-nr.iCAif next week. More Sheriff's Bulea this week, . m Tho Pponling on the Court Uouee is Ulog repaired. ' ' " i Plenty of curly vegctublcB in our tuiiket at reaaonahle price. All the utoros in town will bo closed -n Men Jay next, July 4th. i Tbero is a villao in Alartio town ilup, Lancaiter county, called "CIarfleld.M 'V under if tbe comet had anytbing to lo h- 00,d wefttbr we had lar-t weekf Kurly crrjC8 aro Baid to be ripe. Thli kind of U,it leemi to ba tcaro In our oouoty. Frosts existed in I'-ces tbrotiybout the county fur aereral morning sjt week. No damage dona. IM A (torero ruin storm visited tbis two. tlon 00 Monday afternoon and laid the dmt CQtnilotely. - m - - Karmei-a have commeiced haying. The oiialin of eipttlenocd farmer! it that early rut gran makes the beat bay. A statement of tho Itond, 1'oor and School fund of Btady towmhip U publlibed la another column of tbi paper Smith V. Wilson, Ksq., wilf deliver an oration at Burniida oa Monday ext, tb Fourth of Juty. fiinttb can do It, -- Mr. John Gulich of this place sue ccMfuliy hired two large a war oil of baa on Prl day and two more tb day following. - -i e A new porch with railiiiRsand a now jiaretncnt are Improvement recently mad to Geo. W. Khecm'e reildeoce, en Market I treat. . i r Jude Uarrott, James h. Leavy and otdtri pure hi led tb driving park la Wait Oarfleld lait Friday from 'Bqnlr Bhaw. - . - im a June days with Hcptemher nights It rrry pUaiant weather for comfort, bat it will not bate tadnny to haiten tbe growth or eora Tho Mifllintown Democrat saye that Col. Ilartihora, af Aoademia, formerly of tar weoivllle, It xtmtirely wgaged In railing to- lac. The local freight on the T. & C. Railroad ba beca doing beary work for om time pait. Moct of the care are loaded with bark and lumber. A man named Jamea Kennedy fell I row a freight trala white patting Trrona, oa Monday of laat week, and wa Injured w badly that he died that aight. A valuable Aldernoy cow belonging to Deputy 8hrhT Thompson dirt reeeauy at ir- entrilt. She la anppoaed to bar been poiton f. Rh waa valued at $109. Tho attention of carpontors and builders ia directed to proposal ad vert lied In Bother column for th building of a aew school houie In Bradford towmhip. Tho Tyrone Herald of last week itviihet partial from Philadelphia hav Just concluded a coal tas on a large tract of land In the vicinity of Ramey, la thla county. "Jim," our devil, has been shorn of beauty a well aa bla loeka. uaa. vougaeny little alp mower don IU "Jim" doeta't rail an hat any more whra a meets ladle. Tho motlior of Mr. Wm. Heed, formerly dry goods merchant la tbis pi, now M llantingdoo, died la Chicago oa Friday, tbs ' lb Inst., at th advaoeed age of SO year. urn ' Besides other amnsemonta at Cur "on ilia oa the Fourth of July, a match gam "( bas ball will be played la th afternoon b teen the Peonrllle and Curwnvill elubf. BuBois will have a celebration on tth of July end Jnha Reblno'a big etreu e hc Mb. The aporla la that regloa will bo '"hi be satisfied for a eon pie af day at leaaU Kev. II. H. Butler preached in the pni drove school houit, la Lawrence towaeblp, Sunday afternoon, and th evening services the Praahyterian Church here wr emitted. . m t e The Presbyterian Woman's Foreign !itonary Society of Clearfleld, which meett fint Friday afKroooo of wy moatb, 'II ant la tb let lure reom at tb eburek acit Friday tfteraeea. ' - George Weaver & Co.'s store, in this r1, will be e kited oa ihaFourth af July. Their will plea raake not of tbll fart. tkI iib at glri their alsrki as tporhtalty to Iadepeadtaot lay. Banks Holmes says he la going to "arittoeraU" ait week. T. W. Kin advertises a good article f photpkat in tbit paper. Be advrUtmat for parlienlara. Kamuol II. Tipton died at his home la (ioltob towmhip, on Monday, tb JOih Ilii., la the fliMh year of bla age. All the stores in town will bo closed oa tb Ponrtb of July. If you want any mar ch an J i parch oa Saturday aext. Mr. Jl. C. Thompson, of Bower, this oounty, offen torn valuable timber lead fur tale la this lfu. B bis adrrtitmnt - - - The Philipsburg Water Works will coit $14,138. Wm. P. Duncaa A Co., of Bella ft'Bte, bar I he contract to do the work. The New Sbakkr. Governor Uoyt baa appointed Thomai Morlarty, of DuBoii, fur Staler of Weight! and Meaiuros for Clearfied Co. i Prothonotury Kerr reooived a fine black bird by xru from Oaceola on Monday. It Is of lb genaa eorvNt, and ha U aow ready to pick a orow with tome bed y. The tender attached to local freight was run off the turn-uble at Carwensrille, and, ia eoaarquenc thereof, ih train which wat du hereon Monday morning t T o'clock did not arrlv until noun. The brick pavemonton Second street la front of Mr. Jon. Boyoton't realdenoe and tbe Pint National Bank building has beta removed and a aubttaatial new til pavement ba been substituted therefor. Commissioners' Meetino. The County Commlseioaer will meet oa the 4th of July and remain in seislon for a few day. Per soni baring builnen with them will pleai take notice, a they will not be In sestloa again for ttrenl wowka. W. C. PenU, student in Fiolding k Bigler'alaw office, had one of the Sogers on bis right hand put oat of joint the other day while practicing with dumb -belli. The injury for awhile was quit painful, and he yet oarrlci a Tory aor digit. Lati. The wreck of a freight train on the Bald Hag la Valley road on Monday after noon, Muted a detention of the Kxprest traia oa the Tyrone i Clearfleld road. Tbe pattengers did not reach Clearfleld until after 1 o'clock on Tueiday morning.. There will be no paper issued from thli office next week. The anniversary of Amer ican Independence occur next Monday, and the boys of tbe Rbpcbmcan offle, a has been cus tomary for many years, deslr to be patriotlo and bare soma out-door recreation. Court. According to adjournment, Court was railed at 9 o'olock oa Tuesday morn tog, Judge Mayer and th Asioclat Judges on the Bench. Tbla lesiion was called far tbe pur poteof disposing of rase oa tb argument lilt, and as we go to preii the Court is In full blast. A man was arrosted in Houtzville (adjoining Uoatidal) on Sunday evening a week for striking bla wire with so ax. A gaib waa cut OB bar bruit, but Ibc wound wa not oomidtrcd dangeroaa. Horih wordi caused all thetroull. The offender wat arretted, and the c ue will have ta undergo an investigation in Court. GrovkMeetinh. MoHsiah'n Church will bold a Urove Meeting at Wallaietoo, com mencing July Ttb, to continue over tb following Sabbath July lUih). EldcrOiler, of Prorldeoee, It hod Iiland, and Eldert Jackaon and Penney, of Paow Shoe, will be preieut to conduot th letting!. All are cordially Invited to attend. The members of Larrimer Pont will celebrate tbe Fourth r July by boldinga Petllval ia th upper park (if tbe weather It favorable). Col. Walter Barrett will deliver an eddreit at 10 o'olock A.M. Vhoold th weather urove to ba unfavorable, the Fcttiral and xrolaa wilt be in Pla's Opera House. Featival all day and In lb evening,, The new Prenb'terian church at uiea Slope, which cost S2,00, was dedicated on Tuesday, th Slat Inst., free of debt. Th amount raised at th dedication was IV 1 3. Rev. D, O Campbell 1 th pastor, and be nod his congrega tion are to be congratulated oa th favorable protpeets f snooess la that vicinity, Mr. Camp bell It also pastor of th Fruit Hill church, at Aaaonvlll. - - Who Would Have Thouoht It? Snoring Is a noite made In tit p ulterior pert of tb muuth and aaaal foitn during th moment of lnvplratioa. It it due to a relaxation of the Uvator palail motlii and tb pendulum pa lati la sleep, by which tbe7iiM pendulum patati is left free to vibrate or flap In tb two currents of th air which inter at the is dm time through the noatrils and the mouth, W are glad wt found that out. Did You See the Comet ? A comet la said to bo visible In thli region to th Baked eye at S o'clock A. M. Hiving seea th oaleitial vlillor, w can vouch for tb truth of this statement. It no doubt wilt require quit an effort oa tb part of many of our readers to get out at tb un seemly hour indicated ; but as omts Jo not com around every month, or vn every Tear, tt might be 1st resting t eiamine and doi th movement or this star with it flaifay tall of ire. Itt location is In the BortLeait. A Hcnaway. morv C. Ilecd. of m piece, woo is bow in nt tnsnranee borinais, and Samuel F. MoCloskey, ot Carwensvllle, were driving along th road la Pik towmhip. la tb vicinity of Mr. John Porter' farm, last Saturday, whi-a their bora became frightoaed at hoisting an umbrella. They were just demanding a bill, and tbe holding-back strap break log. th bora became unmanageable and ran away. Both the gentlemtq wera thrown out and eoortderably braiied. Th buggy wa slightly damaged. Another Graduate. We notice by tb Williamirt papers that Miss Oarrl 8. TasL of this place, graatad at Dlckinsoo Seminary week beiort last. in. bulletin, ia Its report of to commencement axereise, gay; " Mil Oarrl B. Teat read ao eisay aubject i 'Hottev. Woman may Chocs her Art, Art mast Cboos it Woman.' Fair van i age ground can be gained anywhere, If woman Is qualified to Stand. Good ea (latent and practical tb ought abounded ia tbe enay. Many valuable presents were received by tbe young lady." It is "Miu Carrie B. Test, B. 8.," aow, sbe baring had tb honorary degree of Bachelor of Science conferred upon ber. She Is th deuglter of our rotund aad mutual friend, lira) Teat, Esq. The Ilohoa Chkstnut. The liar- riaburg Patriot aaya; "It ia not generally known that tb borse ehutnut tree bears a peculiar mark upon Us breaches. By examining Isit year's growth of wood oa tbe Ire jutt adjoining tb fresh green sproattng, well delineated bore shoe will be fmnd at intervals of a few laches, th nails oa the shoes distinctly marked. Most probably from these curious, natural formations, th Bam of th Ire bat ite origin. This bit of Information was picked np yesterday by a re pro SMtativ of the Patriot while strolling through tb Capitol park. A fltat official was pointing tbe fact oat to torn frlendi, wbta a patting re porter shared it 'the Information for the benefit of th readen f thla paper." Leu Opr. The Brookville Democrat of laat week contain! th fallowing Item eonoera fog tbe amp tat ion of Hob. Kennedy L, Blood's leg : M Yesterday afternoon between four and flva 'lock, Dr. Wm. II. Panooaat, of Philadelphia, lined by Dra. R. 8. Hunt, B. Sweeny, T C. Law sob and A. F. B aimer f Brookville, amputated th right leg of K. L. Blood. Tb limb waa takaa off about four or fir lachts above the knee joint, Mr. Blood stood th operation well. II am from under tb sorgeon's hands In good shape, and everything teems la bit fever. His physicians xpot to have him oa our streets la four week i. Wltk bis leg removed he will aa doubtedty be one of tbe moat ragged men la th oommaoity. Hit frlendi will all rejoleoto learn that b bat pasted through Ibis ordeal so aac carefully." Ptraihib Accident. The following 1 from tb Oioeol ArreWi af June ISlh i "Last Friday, while th water wrat their blght, Mr. David M illar and wife, who live a Treat ni,nar Kill' milt, aMiat two mllt from Ososola, attempt od deteand apoa a raft ta tbclr bom from a point on th raa whir tbey had goi to look after a gardea. Mrt. Miller wat oa lb rear and f th raft, while her hasbaad wat direct lag It course, A tree had falla ore tb tlream, retting Jatt bigk aoogh above th water to allow tb raft to past under, but sot the aeenpeBts. As tby approached th tree at a rap Id rate, Millar directed hi wife to jump as It and aa tb raft agaia oa lb thr side; but la tb attempt to do ta, bar foot waa taught In a bole oa th raft and held tight, aad tb whole weight af th raft aa tb aagry water wa hurkd agalatt It la thla poaltloB, breaking both bo below thekoee. Dr. Reed red need th fraetara, aad th U aa aa comfortable as It rs -poirtbl for bar at aa aader th alnui A BIG FIRE! DastBLcrioa er tbb CiBinntLB Fiaa Baics Woaxa. Many of oar ottluni were compelled to tarn out of their comfortable bods last Sunday morn ing much earlier lhan usual oa account of th alarm of Are being given, caused by tb Clearfleld Fir Brick Works being all la ablaaa. Th alarm waa given between I and 7 o'olock A. M., and when we first notlaed It, th two itory building at th west end of Ih yard waa alia mass of flam, th beat from which was intent. It waa at first thought ateUss to vn try to av th beds and ih-p buildings near by j but aa organ isation was effected, and with th earnest and well directed efforts of tb backet brigade th long sheUs adjolulogtb buildings were tared, and ootbiog waa destroyed except tb mala bulldlog aad coa toots. Tb rasideao of Mrs. 8. 8. Liddall wa la im minent danger, aad Bo doubt waa aaved by tb favorabl dtrectioa In which tbe wind wa blow ing at tb time. ThaSurdenof th heat seam ed to go op and over th hill, la tb direction of Uoyt A Co. 'a tannery, whloh wat la danger of being set on fir by flying sparks and live coals. W are informed that large piaoaa of charred wood fell oa th roofs is that vlolalty, but felled to ignite. Th rapidity with which the fir aooompllshed Its daatructioB waa astonishing. It wasMtlmated by lotto that from the time tt fir waa first no tieed until tb building felt in not mor than thirty minutes had elapsed. How the conflagration originated la not exactly known. Th watobmaa bad just left ih yard but a ahort time before, and no Indication af any thing being wrong was noticed by him. It I auppotS to bar caught from th flues under tb drying -floor ia tb building at th west end of tbe works. Tb loss Is estimated at $2,000. There la an leaurano of $13,501 on tbe building and eon ten tt, divided among aix different com panies. Thla establishment gar employment to about thirty men and boys, moat of whom will be gives work at clearing away th rubbish, a it was de termined at a meeting of tb director oa Monday afternoon to rebuild at one. The new worka will be superior in many iripect to those burned. The old maehinery will It replaced by Improved and a better arrangement of tbe same will be secured. They bar a large aew ugtne at tb machine shops about completed. It was very fortunate for tb Company that It was oot placed in posi tion be for tb fir occurred. Th Company bold policies In tb following companies represented by tb agency of Messrs, Kerr A Diddle, of this place i rnaraatti. aoiit. Liverpool and London and Olobo $ S.&OO North Brltiih and Mercantile. . 1,600 Phaaix of Hartford H 2,000 (Jueeo 1,00 Inturanoe Company of North America.. 1,0U ToUl $ 10,000 Beildei the abort tbey hold a policy ol $1,600 la tb Fir Aitcciatioa of Pbiladalpbis, of which R. D Swoop af Corwentrille la th agoat. BPAnxa. Ex-Sheriff Miller bandied mere buckets with on band than did many who were there aad had two. George Weaver was an forte oa testing a pocket book containing $ii in money and a $15 check. Uetook off his aoat when he arrived at tbe fir and handed It to his titter, saying nothing about tbe money. The book was In a tide pocket and fell to the ground nanetloed by her. It was found afterwards minus tb contents. A re ward of $10 will be paid for tbe retoru of th money and bo questions will I aiked . Several of the employe connected with the establishment were slightly burned about tho banda and arms. Tho sound of that whittle Is beard ao mora la land. Mrt. Wm, B. Taylor, who resided in close prox imity to the fire, had three of her fingers badly blistered by teaching tb gleet In tb wiadowtof hor rctidenc. Th general alarm oa Sunday morn Ing was giranby th Foundry whlitl. Sewino Machine Contest. Kenre- aentatlr! of tb Domeitic and Singer tewing ma chines met at Miu Little Ulisey's eewing room on Third stmt last Saturday aftoraoon, to testth merits of their respective machines la regard to their facilities for doing light and heavy work. Mlaa Glstcy waa to act as judge, aad her decision was to determine which wa tb bose. After wit nessing a fair and thorough trial, th axpreastd herself drcidtdii ia favor of tU iJeaawtie. Tb work don waa marvelous. Stlteblng waa done through a half dotea thicknesses of heavy woolen cloth, as well throagh sole leather, French kip, a table-tpooa , a plee af board and various ether article. Work wat also don on th fineat lac. Th Singer used saddler's tewing silk, and the Drmeatie uaed No. 60 spool cotton. A number of prsBi wer present to witness th contest Specimens of th work don by both machines can be seea at th alor of Mr. H. A. K ratter. Miss G. ha worn out on Singer machine, and is there by mor competent to judg ia a transaction of this character than if she had never bad any x per'ence. This Is oertaioly a victory for the Domestic, aad at it wat challenged to enter tbit eoBteit, it is with bo tittle degre of prid that Its operators carried off tbe laurels. Death or Wm. It. Brown. One of our mott promioent cltiiem, William R. Brown, died at his home ia this Urougb about lOo'elock on Monday nlght.aiUr ao illast of several weeks, in the 47th yeer of his ge. Hit demls causes a vacancy In th offlc of Jury Commlstlooor, which will b filled by appointment of th Court for anm on to servo ia bia stead antll January next. Ha wa alio a member of the School Btard of this borough and waa Secretary of tb tam. He waa a aoldier ia the late wer, o longing loan artillery organisation. A wife and tlx children are left to mourn th lots of a faithful and daro. ted hua band and a kind and indulgent parent. Th funeral will tako ptac at 1 o'olock on Wednesday, under tb ebnrg f Larrlmar Poit, No. 179, O. A. R. Th interment will take pine at Owens' cemetery. Tho Cumberland Valley Sundny school Association will aismbl aa th M. IS. camp-meet ing grounds, at Oakrilla, on July 13th, and b in tesilon for on week. The lecture coat wi 0Ba 0f tb tajing attractions, A mong tb -nfnrtit lecturers will be Rv. Thomas Guard. Th eow,t of BOrmal Instruction will b a sptcial attraction Buad.lchBOi work.ri. Kxcuraioa tickets will t iflued and baggage carneu iro over in tumie,j Vallev Rail read. All th convenience dailr ntvt beea mad la regard to ntertainmtot, nirfng ana auiriouiing in oaggag. A Man Killed. A man nnmod eomor was killed at the water tank at th Big Fill last Saturday afternoon He wa breaking oa a loog coal traia, and aa tbey wer descending th steep grade approaching th Fill, h leaned over while holding en to a brake to look back and sea If any of the wheels war ilipplag, when bis bead struck th teak, knocking about ana-half of U off, killing him Instantly, Woomar wat an extra brekeman used oa tb mountain from th Bumlt to Tyroa, and labia aagerna to keep from being censured lit bia life. List of letters romaining unclaimed la th P.ito a ce at Clearfleld, l'a,, for th week ending June 17, 1881 1 Mr. Harry Dunlap, Kiel Dlxn, P. II. Flcgal, Philip Haag, Harriet Moore, William Moor, R. H. Mitchell, Jobs J. Heed, Joha F. Shaak, Cal. Thurston, Choi. G. Willis, Mr. Amanda Woods, P. A. UAL'LIN, P.M. The Fourth at Curwensville. Carweasvlll will ommao oa tb Fourth at 8 o'clock A. M. to celebrate, and trill put la a full day, concluding with fir -works la theevenlng. Wm. 0. Arnold, Esq., will read th Dvclaratlua of Independence, aad will b followed with aa ad Jrea by Gen. Joha Pattoa. A program m of amuoemantt hat beea Issued. Festival. We are authorized to tat that th lady members f tb M. K. Con gregatloa af Clearfleld propose holding a Festi val la lb rlur room of their obnrch daring Thursday aad Friday ereaingi of tb current week . Ic Cream, Strawberries, Sandwiches, Ooffea, etc., will b trrd. Of ourt, vry body la Invited to attend. Comet Ho. 2. A comet in full view b atea la tb northern iky la th aranlog after doik. It la quit brilliant. Ar than two comets, r ia tb oa viiiel at 9 'look P. M. aad th aa vtiibl at S o'clock A. M. one aad the tmr That It th question aow agitating tbe mind of tha curious. Hi T One Left. James A. Hagertr, who for a aamber of year resided at JaaeavUI la tbit county, aad well-kaowa loth aid awtltera la Beaoarla, Oalloh aad Woodward townikip. dled;ia Sinking Valley, Blair eonty, aa tb irtih af Jea, 1MI, aged Tl year, Hwaanxellent cltisea. You can have any kind of an old bal aaade sw, by Newkirk, tb hatter, avar Brldgaa Taltoi sk op, Market street, Clearfield, rM'a, a-l-tf LETTER FROM PENN, Pm Willi, Pa., Jon S&th, 1881 Mr. EniTOB: I agaia tend yoa a few Botes nf Lb doiBga la feoa. farmers are busy wun tneir eora and other farm work. Col. J as. M liter and K I wood Wall hav erected for themielre aaoh a rood barn. Last aight Prof. Jordan, of th Pennsylvania Btate College, lectured before tb Normal school oa 'Th Needs of Agrioultura." Th lecture was on of th moat loslruotir I vr beard. It is seldom that the peopl of Pennvllle, or Indeed tbe county, Lava the opportunity to bear as emi nent aa agricultural chemist as Prof, Jordan, A large audience greeted htm. The oloiioKoxeroioa of tb Pannritl Normal Bcboet will oooalit .f a ooatett for prliea la declamatloB, reading, saay, original oratloa aad vocal muiie. It will be held ia th Hall July 8th, in tb evening, Th admit lane 1 free to all. Our school has beea a grand success, and tb school will b abl to par the Library Asso ciation enough to pure has eight volumes of "Aigott History or England." jabki, IN MEMORY OF WILLIE EARLY. RiarxrrriaLT dbdicatbd to ait hothbb. Do BOt grieve, dear friend, for Willi, He it wi:h the angela now i There h swells bis angel chorus, With a crown apoa hi brow. Though you lorsd your Mule Willie, Surely Jesas loved him best; Bo became with arras so loving And bore him to bis home of rest. Like a rose-bud to tb morning Was this little life to thee ; Bat, dear frieod, to sar auoh Ho a rets, Jesua died upon tb tree. Yield your darling thea to Jeans, To his tender loving breast; For to tbem he calls e early He givetb vrlattiog rest. a. t, Clearfield Coal Trade State ment of Coal and othr freight sent over th TyroB A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for lb week ndlng Jua 18th, 1881, and tb tame Urn lastyvar COAL. For tbe week Same time last year Previously during year Same time last year In areas Total In 1881 Same time last year ... Increase H 461,774 otbbb raaiaaTB. Lumber 1&$ tart, Miioellauaoua freights 165 " Hat Fever. Messrs. Ely Bros., Druggists. 0 iv ego, N. Y. I hav beea afflicted for twenty yeara, during the month of August and September, with Hay Fever, and hav tried va rious remedies for tt relief without suoecii, I was Induced to try your Cream Balm j hav used It with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it to all similarly afflicted. Robert W. Townley, (ex-Mayor) Elisabeth, N. J. Messrs. Whit A Burdidk, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I recommend to those suffering (aa I bar beea) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cram Balm hav tried tearly all the remedial I oould find, and find tbit a decided prafercnoa over tbm all. It has given m Immediate Telief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Sept.fi, IS SO. Prio , loSO. DROWNING OF MR. VINCENT'S CHILD. FnaecnviLi.B. June JOtb, 1881. Mr. Goodlakdbb i You hare been informed wrong about the drowned ebild of Charles Vin cent. On Sunday, Jun 11th, th mother had been watering ber cows in the yard about ft o'clock, and there remained about fire inches of water In th tub. While tbe mother was driving the cows about twenty rods away, tbe child fell in tbe tub and there was only tbe child's sitter present, too young to assist ber. She called the mother, who was not gone more than fire minutes. Whea she returned, she found tbe child in the tub with life sttnoL. It wa aged 15 months, Cbablbs Vibcbxt. Supreme Court Depihionb. Tho Supreme Court, lilting for th Middle District of Pennsylvania, adjourned at Ilarriiburg last Wednesday. Befor adjourning, tb following opinions concerning Clearfield county cauiti wr entered i Hoar VI. Flegal. Affirmed. Wlltoavt. Irvia. Affirmed. Kramer A Dell vs. Goodlaader (two taiee). Reversed. Park el va. Boynton. Reversed. Tb opinion in a a umber of eat, tuoluding Norllng'i, will probably aot b promulgated be fore th loiiioa at Pittsburgh next Oatober. Normal School. L. . Wooer and J. T. Liddle will opea a lehool at Luihenburg on July 18th, 1881, to coat ion eight week. Special attentloo will b glren to Theory of Teaching. Thla will offer rar inducements to those who Intend to teach tb coming Winter. Luthersburg it beautifully located, with an ex cellent achool building. Th pcopl ar Intelli gent and boapitabl. Board iag and tuitloa will be very reasonabl. For further Information, ad dress L. E. Weber, Lumber City, Clearfleld coun ty, or, J. T. Liddell, DuUols, Clearfleld county, I'enasylraaia. 2t. New Daily Stage Line. James L. Leavy bat succeeded In baying a daily mall estab lished between Clearfield and Pennfield, and will hereafter ma a daily stage between tb two points. Hit contract began with April lit, and th stag will tear Clearfield avary morning (except Sun day) at 9 o'olock, making connections with all train on the Low Grade Railroad at Pennfletd, re turning after th last trala th earn evening. Psengrsand freight will be carried at low rates. Order! left at any of tb hotels will be attended to. lBapr70-tf EiGiiTT-riVE Dollars Lost! "You do not tell m that your husband 1 up and about agaia, and entirely cured by so simp! a medloln as Parker's Gingr Tonic T" "Yet, Indeed, I do," said Mrs. Beojamio to her enquiring neighbor, "and that too when w bad foolishly paid $8 In doctor bill and prescript lour, and after be had been given up by bit pbysleltnt to die. Now my husband feels at well at rr, entirely cured by tbit excellent Tonie." And many a tick man might h well ta a week If they would only try U. (je29-4tj A Housekeeper Wanted. Liberal wagea will be paid for doing homework. No child ran to play with, aor cows to milk, or mora Ing flra to kindle. Apply at th raideneof th ubicrlbr. G. B. GooDLaanaa, Buckingham's Dye for the wbUkers ia an elegant, eafa and reliable article, eheap, and convenient for at ; will not rub off. Try It ! Call at Merrill's hardware storo and se tb cheapest aad best Sewing Mtehln tor th least money. Dec, 22-tf. 'to to Hirtiner & Hook's (or straw hate, amibrellaa and linen d asters, at bottom PricM- 22-2t. A now lino, of penis' neckwear, shirts and whit wits at Uirllnger A Rooks. A very elcgatit lino of pocket cutlery, rators, teiseors aad shear at Harder s. e-Ji-tf Fiabing taohlo, wboUeeU) and mtaU at Harder'. , 5-li-tf 8pCtai8 Orb HfanuiD Pan Cbkt. Diicoiixt oh Old Pbicbi. Sewing Machines can now be purchased at Mem 11 's tin and variety store, from $3 un- warda. All kinds of sewing machines repaired oa me anorien none. Clearfleld, Pa., July II, 1877. Just Itecflvctl. Just Keonived by ARNOLD, at L'UUWPiSVtLDIi: Car Load Nova Scotia fluster! Car Load puro Corn, I?ye and Oats unop i Car Load Deakcn Snltl Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.! iarShtnitlos, Bark. K. K. Tics and Groin will be taken In exchange. Curwensville, May 1, 1878. CLEARFIELD MARKETS, C.B.lirtlLD, PAn Job. II, Floor, jimt .wt... Buflkh.t Flour, p.r.wt ... Cor. M..I, p.r owt.., Chop, rjt rowt m Cbnp, Bi..d, p.r Bmo, ptt wl Wh., pff aa.h.1 HM..HI. R?., r O.L, p,r buM Oora, wi, pr baia.l..H M..HM.,4 BaokwhMl, pn ..ib.1. ..Hn. Clorr mm, Timothj ,m4.. . PoUtoM, p ....I.,.M.HMM....... ApplM,pM tt.b.l...,.,H...M Obiom Hi, por pouBd SbobI J,r, p.r poBBd Dri-d Bmi, por poaad CblrkoBi, p.r p.ir ...hm Batt.r, p.r pound m Krnrl, p.r doion ISt. tl 01 I 10 1 00 I 40 I 00 t 10 10 to 40 0 0 00 1 Tt 1 00 10 I 00 III t 10 tt 11 It 1 1. II m 0 10 t to B.lt, ,.r Meh, lsrK..,.,.,H. Cool Oil, por (olloo Lord, por poood Urlod Applo,, por poBBd Orlod Fooehos, por potad .... Boaao, por bv,b.l.,..nn,. PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Phil dblpbia, Job IT. Thar waa a fair movement In Boar, but not much doing 1b wheat, corn and oats. Cotton is Steady j small sales it lio for middling upland. eds Nothing do. Ing la eloreneed. Timothy Is dull at $a.i&, and (la i seed $1.39. Bark la quoted at $27. 00 per Ion for No. 1 quercitron. Floor and Meal Thar la some shipping demand for Pennsylvania families, and a moderate Inquiry from th home trad for choke Minnesota extra aad desirable wiattr wheal. Prices are well sustained, Bale of 2,tttU barrels; Superfine at $3JHiiS.73 extras at $4fu4.2ftj Minnesota xtras at" i.M.fft for good to choice char, aad at $itd,6.26 for straight Pennsylvania family at $i.Bi!(rvi.75 ( western do.at$o.lUC43BI nd P" at $0.2&(g)7.60. Rye flour tt dull at $..(0 2&, Whisky ia aoaro aad active. Bales of 59 bar rait western at $1.11. Nbw Yonx, Jun 17. Flonr let actlv and without decided.change. Ry flour ia ouiet and steady. Wheat i(tilc better t winter Jo lower and Iota active; ungraded aprlng, 90efl-li No. 3 do., $1,14 j No. 2 do., $I.Hi((lt 2a ; un graded red, $1.12(rul3I? N. 1 do., $.2il(u) l.lHi No. 2 do., $l.2'o UOi ( No. 1 red $1.14; mixed winter, $1.201(0, 1 27 ; ungraded white, $1.21(1.29; No. 1 do.,$12Jlrf(jlu, N0. nii June, $1.2i(ii)l.3t)i ; July, 8i.isifal.lVti Aa guat,$l.2oil.27t; September, $Usj(u)1.2Ai i No. I white, inly, $1.2ti. Rye Arm and quiet at $1.0fl(rI.0il, Barley aad barley malt dull and nominal. Cora opened stronger and closed lower aad weak; ungraded, Mg,ay,e; Ho. 3 oAc; No 2 68('ii6U,o j No. 1 white, ol fflljo ( white western, OUio; yellow, tifi0j No. J June; Hi(a,Ml July, 67f(bi7ia( August, 67ir68ie, bepieuiker, 6Sd (,aj 5if c. Oats ,(iilc lower and dull , No. I, 4J4(3o f do. white, 43140 No. 2, 43ira44c; No. 1,44c; do. whit, 4oj mtied wenlern, 42(u,434o j white, do; 430,4 ntiied Ui,4iiic; whit do., 4Jlf4(to; Mo. 1 Jun, 43j(a444o; July, 4:i(4JoJ Ht-ptembtr, 37. o. Cuicauo.Jun 27. Floor It is good demand. Wh..l .Al... A... mA kih . W a J $1.17(l2(i No. Cbioagosuriog,$l.l2j(a,l.lS v - , tur WHua, i,10 I OF alUiy f Jl.Hi for August; $1,114 for Hepiember No. 8 do , $1.0V(oI.UVi; rejeoted, 11 96c. Cora un seltled biiU lower; 47 ic tor eaao ; 4Ajiof'.t47a for June; 4fl(.(j4tHic for July f 4Ot(iii40jcfor August; 48 ic fur September ( rejected, 44o, Oat tairly acttv and a shad higher ; 2sjo fur cash ; 3tttjt 3fo for June; 881c for July; 26io tor Autust; 97 4n fnr K.n..k.. . 1-1- 1. .7 Barley eauer at title. Pork dull and a thade Innr I Sln.9A fni ..k . lint t u . i. 1. 1(1 Ul. t... L. la.nl . ' ubuu vra-ivi , " IV I BotaiJ j f I V.Wi IUT tlUIJ , I0.W3KvIU.5 for August; $u.S0(4l0.o24 lor wards; shoulders, $6.V0 , short ribs, 98. 5 ; ihoit dibkt, ea.ou, naiaay eieauy an a unanangea. hUOADS-PRVER At Troatrille, Pa., on dni, tooi, vj utwii Dcnuou, ntq., nr voun 11. Rrioana and Miss Dou Prvib, all af Bell luwaeoip. THKB0D0N-Rh'0UX.-0n Tueiday, June Jlit, 1031, by Daniel Connelly, Ktq , Mr. Josxra Trie so bow and Mis Doxblda Rkoix, all of union lowainip. DIKHL-BELL. At tha Darla lloas. In aw w acoington borough, on bumlay, Jute lutb, 1KM, by W. W. Barclay, K-q , Mr, Tbcmas P. Diaui.and Mlts Mabtua A. Bell, both of Green wood township. BRKT1T 1IOLTKR. At the res Id mot of th bride's lather, on Thursday. June lad. 1881. bv Rev. J. A. Irvine, air. CnmiTu N. Banra, of uaienu, vicarneia county, ana Misi uari M. itoLTxa, ol Liberty, Ueotr county. AMICH-RtFFNKR. At th bride's home, en Thursday. June lrttb. 18U. br Kev. A. S. 8tnn, Mr. Andrxw Joiinio Antra, of New Washington boroairh, aod Mitt Ribkcca Jkxb- xkttb HtrriiBB, ot tturns.ds township. MRRRV-MoCI.OSKEY.-At tbe Irrln House, In Lock Haven. Pa., bv Rev. A. P. Hsllmaa. on Thursday, Jone Iflth, 1H8I, Mr. Jamxs T. Manny, ui nvaimir, hid ion enuniy, ann mm m. McCLoaxar, of Three Runt, Clearfield oouoty. FAREWKLL KING. At tbe reiidencof A. U. King, In Woodward townthiii, Clinton ecuntr. on Wednesday, Juu loth, IrtSI, by Rev. W. A. iiuucR, nr. A. v. Pxrbwill, of Lumber City, Clearfield eounty, and Miss Mabt U. Klio. ol Qlea talon, Clintoo oounty. BROWN. At his home In Clearfield borouth. on Monday evening, June 37th, 181, William nuasxLL jiaowa, aged 40 years aad 10 months. DRAUCKER, In Pike town. bin. on Saturdev. June, 18, lttHl, ol scarlet fever, William Urant, son of D. B. and Catharine Draucksr, aged Ifi years, months and 18 days. liADKKTY. On Thursday. Jun Ifith. 1881. at hia residence ia Sulking Valley, Blair county, Jam as A. Haobxtt, aged 71 year. Th deceaied was for a aamber of yoan a resi dent af JaaearilW, Clearfleld oounty. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PEM'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., l.ubrltntlng, itt fined tl jninerM' OILS, rniLIPSBl'RG, PENN 'A. W. quot. oar broad, of P.lroleuu and oth.r oil, (mbjttl to mart.1 tkoKgf) d.li.,rd fro. on board ear .t kaj itattoB OB th. Tjron. Cl.arn.ld llailroad. R.tB.d 0U, Stal. Tit.....p.r gal. At low,.! Prima Whlla, ISO " .... "1 B.rk.t rate. Wat.rWhile.U0 ".... f wilboutrof.r. Ilaino, lit ' .... " j aiioo to .oil Danilna, 71 UraTilj. N'.ptha, 74 " porg.l .10 .14 U.aolin,, I) " .1.1 .22 .18 .11 .11 .22 .20 .IK .25 .20 ..HI) .10 .40 .40 .76 .50 .an .80 .74 ..2 .so .41 .18 mar. Min,ri Lamp, A00 u.t u. Car All. Oil, (W. Va.) Eilra. " " (W.Va.)Mid'B. " " (W.V..)Bmm Natural Lubrloatinf H Franklin " Kttra. " " Bunniar. Blaek Diamond tlreon En.in, Uold.B " ,... Ambor " , XXX No. 1 8plndl. Matohliu Cylinder Oil No.l ' Wool Oil, No. 1 Lard Oil (oxtra)iv inter .train'! " No. 1 , " No. I Bclipi. Bnirin., No, 1 no. 2 " No. I. Miner,' Yellow, per galloo White ..,. Linieed, No. 1 " At lownt ket rate. wlth- " American " onl rer. to ooat. Turpentioe, beet Il'e Ul.ll.1.rTHV prUe and inrrl nil coniprf if Ion. may 4, 'al ly. "I Oil PKIPITlNfJ or EVERY DESCRIP tlon neatly etatiuted at thli offlo. Nam pies worth ej v Bj'v ire, Addrras Btikwn A Co., lu.cb2.Sl.lyJ Portland, Maine. rfAfJ()Na) POH HAI.EI-Th aubscrlber IT hu (wo Two-Horse Wasons. Bear I r new. for sale. Will be eeld cheap. Cslloo or addreis JtHIN A. NTADLKR. Clearfleld, Pa., March S, lK8l-tf. IARIM I.ANI)) POR tlAI.K In Huelon and Pin townships, Clearfield oounty. jr- KeatObable time riven lor nert of nurohate .Tlf money, rnce an.vu a f la.up (ier a ID, acr. 17 Ml ueralt ad. L. B Agent, Penfleld, Pa. or Wsutri A Kaaaa, Clearfleld, Pa, Sept. 10, 187B-tr. T4TC)Tir K, The nndersigned, residing la tb vnia; oi neiiover, la I'best towoehip, baa mad th necesnary arranmenti and pro poae to opea an KATINil llnlMi forth ac commodation of tb public generally, aad I baro ny annul a noerai snare 01 its public patronage. JOHN J. SNYDKll. Weitorer, P., Feb. 9, 18fil.tr. 1 .1HTRAY IIORMFCame trespassing oa I J the premite of th lubsertber In lleoatur township, on or about the tiUb day of Jun lent, a briirbt BAY IIORHB, with white hind feet and a amall whit atar la forehead, and supposed to b about seven year old. The owner ia requested to enme forward, prov pronartv. tav ebarcas. and take him away or be will be disposed of ac cording io law. aill.r.H HHAhK. wt feeatur, Juu lid, Ifiel.St. C1AlfTIN All persona, especially mer Jehants, ar hereby warned arainst trattlnsrar harboring my wile, KI.I.ABK TH, who ka left my bed and board without any Just cans or provocation, and I hereby give notice, to th fob Ho aot to harbor r trust ker on my ceo ant, as I am determined to pay B debts that the may aob traet after tbis date. CALVIN TKKL. Mrehamptoa, Job It, 8I -Jt CAUTION All persona ar hereby warned agalnMparvbaaiag r In any way meddling with the following described personal property bow in the possession of Alfred Biahon, of Perau oa township, vit t Oo yoke of steer,! hugs, I Barrow, I plnwa, I log aaalflt, ant kooki, 1 grind itea, 1 wagoa, 1 log tied, I pair of grabs, I rope aad tackle block. The forego log property waa purchased by m at private sale, and la allowed to remala in tb poeoeisio of said Alfred Hishop oa loaa only, eabject te my order at aay time. . HARRISON WOOD. Hard, Pa., Jan II, 1881-et Millinery I Millinery 1 1 ITAKl thepleesot of faformlng th pabll thai I shall ffer apeeial lariueements la Millinery Goods, rack as Silks, Retina, Ribbons, Flowers, Ae Trimmed aad t a trimmed Hate and Bnaneta, la tbe very latest sty lee, Notluas and Mad up Clothing for ebildrea. I kindly solieit a thar af yoar patroaag. Mix m. a- v Lv H , Market St Clearfield, Pa Apr. 90, 1881. It. OH WnttK. All kind, ofjob work aleoul.d I la lb. beat maaB.r at thli ottoa. $66: a week In your owa town. Terms and $6 outfits free, Addra 11, II allbvt A Co., rortUBd, Maine. tmebx-iy LOYD HOU8K Mala Street, PHILIPtiBURti. PENN'A. Tabl alwaya lupplted with th beat th markt )an.l,'7fl. ROB RUT LOYD. dPIAfJTION-All nersona ar hereby warned J againat trespassing on or meddling with tb real and personal property now occupied and owned bv Mr. Sarah WoolienorofL situated In Boggs township, adjoining land owned oa the south by Joel H, Woolsenerolt, on tbe weit by anoi or i nomas ueers, oa to noits by in fielr of Jess 8 tone, and on th att by land of Tho. Plokl. oonlaioing fifty acres (60), mor or Mia. This is therefor to notify the public that the title to the land and tbe personal property la io me. MKH. HARAII WuOLtSKNOllOKT. Woodland, Jun 2v, IBHl St, Clearfleld Nursery. ENCOURAGK UOMB INDUSTRY TUB undersigned, having established a Nur sery on th 'Plk, about half way betweea Clearfield and Carwenaville. Is prepared to fur nish all kinds of PRUIT TRUES, (standard and dwarf,) Kvergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vint, Gooseberry. Lawloa Blackberry, Strawberry, and Raspberry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Qulnoe, and early acartet Rhubarb, Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address, J. D. WRIGHT, tepJO-fiS-y Curwensville, Pa. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Bowlni; XbXmclilxi.e, Improved to Perfection I TOR llghtnaas of running, superiority af menu J. faotur, simplicity of maoagetuent or range of work, (no vomeitie turpaates all otbers. Mr. H. M. Jon will visit eltiiens of th county la my interest, and show them what tbi wonder fn I ma chine 1 oapable or doing. Parties at a dlstano wishing to see the finest and handsomest machine In the world, can do so without any expense to memseives, oy addressing o. m . jonan, uiear filed, Pa., or 11. A. KRAT.KR, , Agent for Clearfield Co. Clearfleld, Jun IS, lSHl-tf. pwlHHOMfTION NOTirEU-Nottetlsber. XJ by given that tbe partnership hereto for existing between B. B. Bamberger, D. B. Rum berger, John II. Miller, and Jotoph P. Creiwell, in the general merchandit business at tb Mo shannon Mines, In Woodward towmhip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., under the firm name of Ham berger, Creiwell A Co., is mutually dissolved this Vth day of Juno, A. D. ISHl.to far as ralates to B. S. Bamberger and D. B. Romberger. All debts du to the said partnership are to be paid, to and Ihote due irom to same, dtscBargcd by Ureiwell t Miller at the old ttand, where th aforesaid bus! aets wilt be conducted by th said Joteoh P. Creiwell and Joha H. Miller, under the nam of Creiwell A Miller. B. B. RI'MHKRGKR, D. B. RUMBhKGKK, JOSKPH P. CRKSWKI.L, John ii. milli:h. HouUdale, Pa., Jun Utb, 1881-4t. J. DAIiaAIN, VALUABLE LANDS FOE SALE ! SIX hundred and ninety-two (8D2) aerea of land, altuate ia Clearfleld oouaty, Pa,, will be sold io a body, or lo three (1) separate parcel, to wit : Five hundred (SHO) acres well timbered with oak, pine and hemlock, and baring thereon a fint clan water-power mill with circular taw. One hundred and twenty (120) ecrei cleared and a good state of cultivation, and having tbereoo erected a large and fin frame dwelling bouse, two large frame barns and other neoeeiary outbuild ing!, tDgetber with a large orchard, good water, Ac, Ao. Seventy acret cleared and under cultivation, bat with no buildings. The said lands are situate within 3 miles of Clearfleld and the Pennsylvania Railroad, and an underlaid with bituminous coal and fire-clay. Reason for Belling. Declining health of owner. For further particulars, inouir of tbe subscriber, J. PRANK SNYDER, Att'y for Owner. Clearfleld, Pa, June loth, lSDI-tr. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE IJiSUitANCE COMPANY, Newark, N. J. INCORPORATED U.S. PURELY MUTUAL. Aaaara, Jan. 1, 1K8I, aa aecertalaed by Uiaatninc Comiaieeionori of MauaobuaetU,Ohio and Now Jorae; .t!li,72,815 U LuaiLiTina, a. elated by tb. una. 81,011,4:13 80 Hu.PLtil by Maaaehu'e Standard l,81&,382 08 Si arxi e by New York Standard... 1,088, 5 08 All polieioe nonforfeitable after Meood year ; low ezpeaaea large diridanda do elared and paid .very year alnoe organ isation i ample enrpluj earreodar valoee moat liberal ; Iobmo promptly adjualed and paid. Orpicaaa i LEWIS 0. DROVER, !'B.M..r. JAMBS B. PKARSllN, Vica-Paaamaxr. En. L. Dnanixa, Sao'y. Tuao. MAciaaTT,Treaa. POTTER KK1KH, ttate Agent,, 1.12 Wal ant.treol, Philadelphia, Pa. R. IM. M'ENAI.I.V, Special Agent. OOloa la Moaaop'a bnilding, Market atreet, Clearfield, Pa. i-t-'Ol-tf. Re-Union of Trade. TIIR andenlgned wishing to Inform tbe public that he opened a COMMIMMON STORE At th old stand la Troutrllt. Clearfleld county, Pa., on th 18th Inst, with a full slock of DRY GOODN, CUtOCEKl EH, NOTIONM. Itoota, hoea, litr Ia fact everything to b found In a first -eleii store, all of which I am determined to sell at the lowest cash price. FAHML.Hfl AND LUMBERMEN Will find It to their advantage to do tbelr dealing with me, a th highest prices will It paid fur Grain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Part or one-half oath will be paid. Trading for 8li Ingles or Lumber of any kind a specialty. Also, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. si log mane arranfrrRienie wun caiiera mer- vhnw v ! B'lrvu lurnimoa ma, (iiereiore eau and see, as I will be enabled to sell cheaper than Troutville, Pa., Sept. X4, F7-Iy. Agent. Notice to lleir.H Ahat Rule, Ib tb matter of the Ka late of John Hancock, 1 Ib tbe Orpham' Court of Clearfleld county, deceased. j renna. J. K. Hancock, I. W. Hanoook. John Hanoook and Smith V. Wllion, his tiaardiaa ad Hum, Margaret Ann Pessmor and Harvey Panmora, her hutband, Mary Bell Fullington and A. L. Fullington, ber husband, Hannah H. Mot' h ar son and John H. McPhersoa, ber husband, 01 ira Brutoa aad II. V. B niton, ber husband, Buiaa Stantoa and William Stanton, her hus band, Uauoah MoPharion and John II. Mc pherson, ber husband, and who claims to be AHene of Mary Bell Kulllagton and A. L. Fullington, and John II. Mrl'henon, Alienee of Susan Stanton and William Stanton, her husband, Take notice, that at an Orphans' Court held at Olnarfield, la and for said county, on the Id day of Juu, a. 1. last, Mute was gramed, whereby yoa and each of yon ar commanded to be aad appear at an Orphans' Court te be held at Clear field, la and for said cntinty, oa the FOURTH MONDAY OP KKPTKMIIKR NKXT, belna- th 30th day, at 2 o'olock P. M., hr and thea to ao eeptor refuse the real itat of the said Joba Hancock, late of Pik lownahlp, deceased, at the Tiai ion inereoi, ana ib ease you neglect or re. fuse to take the same t show cause, if anv von hav, why th tarn should net be sold according w mw. JANft.3 RAMAf rr.i, Sheriff's Office, 1 Slier iff. Clearfield, Pa., Jua 13, '8l-.1t. J REMOVAL ! James Lib Leavy. ITavIng porohased tb atlr stock of Fred. Beckett, hereby gives Botic that be has moved lalo tbe room lately occupied by Reed A Nagerty, OB Second street, where b ia prepared to oiler to iu pn 1110 COOK ST0ES. PARLOR STOVES, of tb lateet Improved patterns, at low arlea. HOUSE FUENISHINQ GOODS, Qaa Fixtures and Tinware. Booting, Spouting, Plumbing, Oa Fitting, and Hepalrlag Pump a epeeieuy. AH work warranted. Anything la my lia will be ordered smcIbJ If air, AB. U. ti an V I, Proprietor. FRED. BACKKTT, AgeaU Clrfied, P Jaauary 1, IITfi-tt On the ist of this month our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Oak Hall was seven hundred and forty-three thousand one hundred ami seventy-five dollars and eighty-one cents. Where is there another such stock to select from ? The old house has been remodeled. The old hands (most of them) are still there. The old principles of just and right prices, sound goods, fashionable styles, substantial linish, are strictly ll, .1 .. Who founded tin: business, is at Oak Wall every day look ing after things, and in all the history of Oak I lall it was to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. old-time greeting to our friends nerywliere, and another cordial invitation extended to come to Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The Largeat Clothing House in America. Postscript. The last new thing we have done is to open a TEN DOLLAR ROOM, where we have gathered a great lot of full Suits, suitable for dress or business, which we shall sell at $io. You can judge of the cheapness of our stock by seeing what we can do for $io. W. & B. SIIOEMAKINO I hereby inform my pa tron,, and mankind ia eeneral, that I hare removed my abosmaking anon to tbo room in Orabam'e row, over 8. 1. Snvuer'a Jewelry .tore, and that I am prepared to do all kind, of work IB my lln. cheaper than an other ahop In towa. All work werraBted.ae rood a, oan be dona an,. wbere elae. Poaitirelj thia la th. eheape.t ahop In Claarlield. JOS. II. UKKKIN'U. Doe. II, 1871-lf. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BURNSIDE, PENN'A. TUB subscriber aow otTera to th eititeat of Bnrntld aad vicinity, aa unprovided specialty. Hereafter all kind of Caskets and Coffins will b kept on hand, and orders filled at no. Minerals lliendtd Anywhere. I will furnish the finest as wait as th cheapest articles dedicated to funerals. All order left at the store of Joua C. Comb will receive prompt attention. For further particulars, call on ar addros I. a. llENDEHbOX. Deo. 10, 1870-tf. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. nil tfM ; It i: (f:. I i 11 i i-J- ;v mm yiapiuliaawejlaa, mJVfm The only 8-Flange Safe in the World, AND CONTAINING More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The PATEUTT More secure from Burglata than any Fire Troof Safe, and no expin8 in repairing Bolta or Locki. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. These Knfcn are now being oM in thin Rtate In LARGE NUMBERS, And give tho Greatest Satisfaction, Doing the Mont ITiglily Finished, Scat Made, and Choapost First Cl&st SAFE ovor froducol Theae Celebrated Safes had tha Champion Record 11 TUB Great Boston Fire, And since that time oriat and ini-or-taht lMfRovEMMTa have boon made. Jleloro giving your order to any othor concern, send for prices and doscriptive Catalogue M0R1US& IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Dm. It, 18W-1. -.,a Inside Bolt Work, DIRECTIONS. rivs Por catarrh, hay tever, old in tue bead, ., insert with the finrer, particle of th Ualm into toe nostma; araw tnf breaths through ib noee. It will be kbeorbed, olvaalna, land hcalina tb d le ased mtmbran. For cafitea Ipply a parttel Into ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVINO aained aa aatiable loeat reputatloa. disntaeioc all other preparation In tbe vicinltv of discovery, is, oa Its merits alone, recognised as a wonan ui remedy waerever known. A fair trial will ooarino the most skeptical of its eora tlva powers. It effectually cleanses tbe nasal passaifee ol iVaterrnal virus, ceasing healthy secre tions, allays infiammatinn aad irritatioa, protect th m subrenal Union of th head from additional colds, Completely heels th sores and restores th sense ot taste and smell. Henefioial result ar realised by a tew applications. A thorough treat ment as directed will cur Catarrh. A a house hold remedy for cold in the head It is aaequaled. Tb Balm la easy to as aad acreeable. hold bv druggists at 0 cents. On receipt of 60 cents will mail a package. Send for oiroular with fall information. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO Owe go, N. Y. For aal by the Clearfleld Druggists, and by Whole I lrvRs;iets frenerally. April fith, 1881-6m. John bin & Bros., CURWENSVILLE, PA, -DEALERS IN- All Kinds of Merchandise, -81X11 AS Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. Jot MAXl'fACTI RERS AND DEALERS IN MllTAItK TI M III It, AND KVEIlY DK8CIUPTI0N OF SAWED LDMBEE CUT TO ORDER. The Only Manufacturers in Clearfield County of tho NEW PROCESS FLOUR I H xor , 1 hop jjrn rr.cn MLHtt'H OA- H.4JIUI -"ifCasli paid for all kinds of Oram Wheat, Eye, Outs, Etc. Corw.o.Tlll.. Pa., Juae i, lSIO-lf. ' HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store ROOM NO. TIIHKR, OPCR4 HOIIKR. Clearfleld, Pa., WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN DKY GOODS, Comprising Drsa Goods of the very latest atyl, consisting In part of Cashmeres, Manchester Fancies, Alpacas, and all maaaar of Fancy Dress Goods, Buck as Cretona, Mohair Luster, Plaids, Dross Ginghams, Drees Faael of lb very lateet style, and aa cheep as they ean be cnld la this market. . NOTIONS, Consisting nf Glove fur flats, Ladles aad Ml uee. Hoe f all shades, Silk Fringes, Laces, Fancy Dres Button, Ladles' 9 Ties of all shades and styles, Cuffs end Collar, Ribbons of all kinds and qaalitie. Merin Daderwear, Trimmtags, ate. BOOT8 AND SHOES GROCERIES, Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, Cni-pcts, Oil Cloths WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, Wkl.k wlU Be Mid wkeleear. ar rataU. WIN Uke Country Produce Ib Eicbaaf (br Cateui at Market Prlcaa. wm. J. Borris. ClaarStld, ttpt. II, IMCMf. TIIMTICKH' ek t'OHHTABI.Eia. Fa KM Wa hara prlfltad a larn aambar ef lata Bev rKI BILL, aad will OB tha reeelpt ar Iw.nlT ea aaata. aaall a actpy I. aaj addraea. aaytS ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Ourw.nirUle, Jaa. I, tl It Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN I1IKRKB give atle to the ettlaeas of Clear field and tbe aurronnding rlolnity that I am prepared at all time to furnish famlli aad manufacturing establishments with a superior quality of Coal, WoodJ Coke, Which I am prepared to deliver la a few hours' aotioe. I am alwaya ready ta haul and deliver Irom and to tb depot, or anywbor els, and mov families and household goods anywhere oa ahort nolle. T1108. A. DUCK KIT, Clearfleld, pa., Mar. II, 18B-tf. Eight Farms forSale or Rent! Th subscriber propose to sell or rent a aam ber of tarns located as follows i Tbs first si to at la Burns id township, Centre county, containing 160 acres, having thereon erected a fram dwell ing, frm barn, adjacent ta a church, aad knowa as tbe Jamea Mulbollaud farm, ALSO, another farm situate la O rah am town ship, Clearfield oouaty, containing 1 17 aor, with tbe necessary improvements. This farm isander laid wito a UOOD VEIN OF GOAL. A LSO, li i other farms in th vicinity of Frenoh ville, containing rwpeot fa Mr 111, lfifi, 95, to, aad 26 acres. These farms all hav hone aad barns thereon, good water, bearing orohards oa same, aa well as some good wood land. For farther particulars eall ia person, or address th undersigned by letter. L. nf. COLDR1KT. Jan. lVth, ISBl-lf. FreaahvUl, Fa. FARM FOR SALE I Th undersigned has eome to tb concluslea ta quit farming aad follow his occupation, a car penter, and now offer for aal hi farm, altuat on and abalf miles aorth af Clearfield borough, containing Mast of which 1 cleared and udr good cult Ira tiua. aad having thereon a good TWO-STORY IT UTTAVTfVI !.! Large fram barn, and other necessary outbuild ings, together with aa orchard of all kinds of fruit, and aa excellent spring af water. Th whul is TKDERLAID WITH GOOD COAL. This property will be exchanged for smaller prop erty, or sold oa easy terms ia payments. For . farther particulars call on the premises or address. JOHN 0. REED, Clearfield, l'a. March lfitb, 1881-tf. NEW WASHINGTON HORMALINSTITUTB. Opens Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continue 12 Weeks. THW school eommends Itself to public favor for the following reasons : First. Boarding oan b had In goed families at from $2 to $2. per wet. 6eood. Local ioa Is healthful and society re fined and cultured. Third. The eoun of study mbodls tb 8 tat Normal Bchool features, and Is particularly adapted to the wants of those who expect to teach. Fourth. The students hav th ad v eat age of a well con dun ted" Literary Society, be for which will be delivered a seiiea of free lctura. Fitth. Tb work of th school is stimulated by the encouragement and faror of aa intelligent community. SiiLh. 8peclat attention will be given tb Normal olass by th Priaclpal, who Is a graduate of a Stat Normal School, aad tha instruction la Theory of Teaching, Jovrnmott At,, wttl h mad to accord with tha modcra Ideas of ad vanced adooatora. TUITION: NORMAL DEPARTMENT. Common Branches with School Kcoaomy.a.fifi 09 Oommon Braaobaa aad School Reonomy with Algebra, Geometry, Physical Urog raphy, Natural Philosophy, Civil Uov- rnmnt, Latia, to 8 fit GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Hlghsst elaaaM H $3 M Lower alease H,H lit For farther laformatloa address, W. A. AMBROSK, Osceola, P. , MATT BAY AUK, Clearfleld, Fa. Mar. 9, I8M-IX. iOJon n.Yi.it EXECUTORS' SALE Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Xticli&rd Shaw, Sr., See'd. TIIR undersigned, Kxceutors of the estate of RICHARD SUAW, Sr., deceased, will oiler at public sale at the COI'RT HOUSE, in th bor ough of Clearfield, Pa., on Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1881, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M., Th following valuabl real estate, vis t Tb threa-story BRICK HOTEL property, corner of Market and First streets, la the bor ough of Clearfleld, known as 'The Shaw House,'' Fronting with twolots of ground thereto belonging awo ieei on Market street, ana vv feet oa First street, with a two-story dwelling boose attached. Th ho tel proper ha eilty bed-rooms aad all conveniences for a flrst-elae hotl. On af tb most desirable hotel prepertie la Ceatral Peansylrania. Th above will b sold together with a twa sterv frame dwellinc house on Market street, ad- jeeeat to tb Hotel, aad one ether fram dwelling nous aad a tw-atory store eaiiaing, an irvsnn on Market street. ALSO. Alt that certain lot, knowa la tha fleb of Clearfleld borough a Lot Ho 1SV, routing 60 feet oa Locust street, ran- 4 ning back ITS feet, more or less, to aa alley I with dwellina bouse end all necessary out-J buildings thereon tree ted, and other imprcvementa. TEil.TfS OF BALE! One-third cash at delivery of good deed, aad lb halane to b secured by bond and mortgage, parable la on and two years, with Interest, A. B. SHAW, JOS. BHAW, Surviving Bi'rs of Richard Shaw, Br,d'd. Clearfield. P Jua a, IUUi. I rtAI.IB" IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLTDCO., Pi. T enpectfully solicit tholr patroni XV and Ih. pabll. r.n.ralle ta .all an, ataaa. lae tk.lr ae aleak of . Spring C0NSI8TIN0 or Cahbmerca, Velrotoeni, DeUtneei, I,wn, Ginxbiroa, I'rlnti, Vn bleached nd llecbed Mm Una, Fancy Skirts, Sbtot inca, Ticltines, Carpet, ltnga, Oil Cloths, HOS1EIIY, I.anndriod, Whits, Cheviot and rorcalt Shirts, Olovos, Neckwear, Hen's and Dots' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., ete. Groceries & Gen'l Merchandise Will ba found ot first quality, and aalinfaction is guaranteed. Tha fol lowing are always kept od band (some few only in their season) : Sugars, Teas, Coffees, 8pices, Syrups Confectioneries, Oranges, Lenooa. Bananas, Figs, Dates, eta., Hard ware, (jueonsware, Glasewara, Tinware, Wood and Willow war, Paint, Oils, Clocks, Tranks, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, ft Miners' Supplies, ' 1UO, DIALERS IH BAHE,E..TH38tSHETaLr3. July 28, 1880-tf.