SkegUpuMiran. Gboroi B. Ooodlandib, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WSDHISDAT MORMNO, Jl'LY l. 1881. htto, If rota want aa kaow what it (oln on la tka anaiaaaa world, joit ro4 oor atlvortUing aolnMna, loo fyooUJ aalnnn in particular. The pictures ot Guiteau, the assaaain, u publiahod in many of the papora, is laid to be a life like likeneaa of General Grant Going ok. At last account the Ead loali were still trying to elect a Sena tor to eucceed Conkline. When that will occur we cannot atato. Hand S. trotted a mile in 2:10) at Homeweod Park, Pittsburgh, on lout Wednesday. This is the fastest trotting on record up to date. The mare la seven years old, chestnut color, and is the marvel of the age in horHcflesh. Thoke Twins. Porhaps no two men agree more heartily than Grant and Conkling. Grant thinks that there are only two great men and one of them is ItoscooConkling, Koscoe also thinks there are only two men and one of J tbem is Genoral U. S. Grant. The Biturned Trami1. Sergeant Batei, who his carried a flag all over this continent since the clou of the war, has finally settled down with his flag at Saybrook, Illinois, where he sup ports Garfield and opposes Conkling, and of course never voted the Demo cratic ticket. A cyclone destroyed the town of Now Ulra, Minnesota, on the Minne sota river, last Friday aftornoon. The town contained a population of 3,500, and is some sixty-five miles from the city of St. Paul. The number of kill ed and maimed is not known. It is estimated that 1300,000 would not re place the town as it was before the disaster. Wboo Ui timo rolla around for tbo olootioo of 0 man to lueoood too Hod. Androw a. Curtio id Cobitom, wo know of no ono who woold proro onoro noooptoblo to too pooplo nod moko n hollar Congroaraon tbao J. Tbotnpooa Bakar, of Low labor. Mr. llakor li t aomparativolo vooos man, la, nod alo-aya baa boos, o lioa Damoorat, ond ta not tbo tool or attornej ol any oorporauua. WHIUmiporl Bannir. The editor in question scorns to be in a hurry about tbo Congressional question in our district. As he is not s voter here, "less lip" would bo an im provement on good manners. What everybody wants is a pleasant, reliable medicine that never does any harm, and provonts and euros disonso by keoping the stomach in perfect or der, the bowels regular, and the kid neys and liver active. Such a medi cine is Parker's Ginger Tonic. It ro lievos every case, and we have seen stacks of letters from thousands who have been saved and curod by it. Seo other column. Tribune. je. 29, 4t. The comet has been photographod the first of its fleeting kind to leave a permanent impression behind it. Dr. Draper, who succeeded so well with the great nobulaot Orion, was the man who did it, and the result, it is believed, will be valuable to students In com etary scionce. Astronomors seem still ondocidod as to the Identity of the pres entcomotwith previous visitors, but its elements are found to correspond very nearly with those of the comot of 1807. A New Field. Wo see it stated that Dr. John Curwen, who was for many years Superintendent of the State Hospital lor the Insane at liar risburg, has been' called to the Supcr intendency of the State Hospital for the Insane at Warren, vice Dr. Rich ardson, resigned. The doctor has Lad more experience in this line of bis pro fession than any other physician in the State, and we assume that his transfer to the Warren field will work no ill to the pstionts in his charge. An Outrage. The hew York Leg. istature after an effort of nearly two months succeeded on Saturday last in electing one Miller as United States Sonator to succeed Plait. Millcristbo man who succoedod in having a hill passed through Congress imposing tariff of 25 por cent, on wood pulp, out of which one-half of all the printing paper is made. We have no doubt but that the 25 por cent, tariif (which we all pay) on pulp was what brought about his election. If tho Radical party can carry a load of that kind very fur, we will confess that we are mistaken. Death or Junai Gillis. Hon. Jas. L. Gillis, well-known to the older citi. aons of this community, diod at his home in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, on Friday, the 8th Inst., at the ripe old ago of 89 yoars. Many yoars ago, J udgo Gillis was a mombor of Congress, representing a district of which Clear ncia county lormea a part, lie was a life-long and consistent Democrat, and during his life bo held many public offices ol honor and trust. He attracted considerable notorioly by being Impli cated with tho abduction of Morgan, the recreant member of tbo Masonic order many years ago. The Judge always denied having anything to do in that affair. Rrquicscat in pace. Tointeo and Severe. The Phila delphia rrett ia having a lively tilt with Congressman BolUhoover, ot Car lisle The Prttt charged Mr. Bella- hoover with lobbying on the floor of the House on the night of the adjourn ment of the Legislature against the Speculative Lite Insurance bill. Mr. Mr. Boltxhoovor denied it. But the Prm returns and reitoratos the charge. Mr. BolUhoover, after giving the let ters of a number ol roomberi in refu tation, closes a communication to the Prest thus : Whan von tbnrfftd no In four popor wllh lob Virtoff agataat tbo Inrnruuoo bill, ond rollorolod Uio oboraw onor ay doalal, yon Hod willfully, aaalloleaalj nod dollboroUl . Von Hod llkoorory weamon anootabaflk Hot- la plying bit trado to wiako a portoaal, potty, follifc aolat. To oorify tan I oballontB yon to too bm lor llbol, and I boroby aiproaaljr walro all toeholoollttoo aa to waothor ooJItnf yon a liar ia tblt anaaabianoaa Mnjroofo woald bo libtlom. If yon noaviol aio of libol la aniline yon a wlllfal, allrloai and Tulgar liar 1 will roaifa aiy ooot ia Uoairoaa. If yon do not no, or. aalnf , foil to eonr lot, yea f boald Itop dowa and ont of ono of tho moot boa arablo and rotpoaalbia aalltaga among mm. .Votrtrnl, ow, r, B. UiLtraooraa. I aUlTKAU'S CRIME. Hloloryof Ita Inception and Execution by Olatrlct Attorney Corkhill. A 1'I.AN TO KILL TUE I'KEHIDENT at cntiacu. In our judgment wo asnuine that the officer in question bus voluntarily gone to too much trouble to shield somo- body rather than to convict tho crimi nal on baud and such (if any) as may have assisted him in this great crimo which he undertook. The District Attorney bag tho right to use all his energies and knowledge of law to con vict Guitcau, who has so grossly of- ionaod society and the law; but his volunteer story is a case lor tho Court and jury, and not for tho press. Jicud bis own etory : Unitod Status District Attornoy Corkhill has authorized the publica tion of the following, in order to cor rect certain false statements: "The interest felt by the public in the details of the assassination and the many stories published justily me in stating that the following is a correct and accurate statement concerning the points to which reference is made. Tho assassin, Charles Guitcau, came to Washington city on Sunday evening, March titb, 1881, and stopped at the Ebbitt House, remaining only one day. Ho thon secured a room in another part of the city, and has boarded and roomed at various places, tho full de tails ot which I have. On Wednes day, May I8tb, 1881, the assassin de termined to murder the President, lie had neither money nor pistol at the lime. About the lust of May he wont into O'Meufa's store, corner of 15th and F streets, in this oity, and examined some pistols, aking lor tho largest calibre. Ho was shown two, similar in calibre, and only different in the price. On Wednesday, June 8th, he purchased tbo pistol which he used, for which be paid lift, he having in tho meantime borrowed (15 of a gen tleman in this city, on the plea that he wanted to pay his board bill. On the same evening about T o'clock be look the pistol and wont to tho foot of 11th street and practiced firing at a board, firing ten shots. Ho then returned to bis boarding place und wined the pistol dry and wrapped it in nis coat, ana waited his opportunity, On Sunday morning, June 12, be was sittinz in Lafayette Park and saw the President leave lor the Ubristian t-nurcn, on Vormont avenue, and bo at once re turned to his room, obtained bis pistol, put it in his hip pocket and followed the Presidont to church, but found bo could not kill bim there without dan gor of killingsomoonoolso. He notio- ed that the rresident eat noar a win dow ; aftor church bo made an exami nation of the window and Ibund ho could reach it without any trouble. and that from this point he could shoot the President through the head with out killing any ono else, lho follow ing Wednesday ho wont to the church, examined the location and the window and bocame satixfiod he could aucom plish his purposo, und he determined, therefore, to mako tho attempt at lho church the following buntlay. Ito learned from the pspors that tho Presi dent would leave tho city on Saturday, tbo 18th day of Juno, with Mrs. Gar- Held lor J.ong JSram-b ; he therefore determined to meet bira at tho depot. llo lelt his boarding place about o o'clock Saturday morning, June 18, and wont down to tho river, at tbo foot of 17th street, and fired five shots to practice his aim and bo certain his pistol was in good ordor. He then went to the depot, and was in the ladies' waiting loom of the depot, with bis pistol reauy when tho Presidential party entered. He says Mrs. Garfield looked so weak and frail that be had not tho heart to shoot the President in her presence, and as he know be would havo another opportunity he loft tho depot, lie had previously engaged a carriago to take him to the jail. On Wednesday evening tho President and his Bon, -and I think U. S. Marshall Uonry, went out for a rido. The as- sassin took bis pistol and followed tbem and watched thorn tor somo time in hopes the carriago wonld stop, but no opportunity was given. On Friday ovoning, July 1st, be was sitting on tho Beat in the park opposite lho V bite House, when ho saw the Presidont comeout alone ; he followed him down tbo avenue to 15th stroot, and then kept on the opposite side ol tho street up 15th, until the President entered the rcsidonce of Socretary Blaine. Ho waited at the corner of Mr. Morton's lato roaidonce, corner 15lh and U, lor some timo, and then, as he was afraid be would attract attention, ho went into tbo alloy in the rear of Mr. Mor ton's residence, examined bis pistol and waited. Tbo President and Secretary Blaino camo out together and he fol lowed them over to the gate of tho White House, but could got no oppor tunity to use bis weapon. On tho morning of Saturday, July 2d, he brcak!atcd at tho liiggs House about 7 o'clock. Ho then walked up Into the park and sat tboro for an hour. He then took a one horse avenuo car and rodo to Cth street, got out and went into lho depot and loitered around there, had his shoos blackonod, engaged a hackman lor (2 to take him to the jail, went into the water closet and took bis pistol out of bis hip pockot and unwrapped tho ptipor from around it, which bo had put there for the purposo ol provonting tbo perspi ration from the body dampening the powdor, examined his pistol, carefully tried the trigger, and then returned and took a seat in tbo ladies' waiting room, and, aa soon as the President onterod, advanced behind him and fired two shots. These facts, I think, con bo relied upon as accurato, and I give thorn to the public to contradict cur tain fulso rumors in connection with this moat atrocious of atrocious crimes." A Corrupt Pasty. An exchange remarks: In his Friday mooting talk ftov. Honry Ward Boochor mado the following remark : "Tbo Republican party, which carried the nation thro' its struggles, is now liko tho Roman soldior sitting on tho ground throwing dice to soo who should have a 'share of the Saviour's garmonts. Liberty was imporilled for the sake of party plun der." This is pretty plain tnlk from a high Republican sourco. The only wondor with ua haa boon why tho bettor mon of the Republican party had not tbo manliness to speak out long ago. It is only when bitter fac tion fights prevail that the truth about the mal-administration of tho party ia pormittod to loak out. During, and over since the closo of the war, for six teen long years, the Republican party haa boon typified by tbo Roman soldior throwing dice, and rot it lound no condemnation within ita own ranks. Credit Mobilicr alcals, Chorponning claims, bisky ring combinations and Star route jobs were permitted and en couraged. It is only when some dca porate factional fight ensues, that some leading Republican turns Slato'a evi dence, and then the public are inform ed bow they bave been awindlcd." Wo have little respect for Boerher's moral integrity, bnt be tells eome sublime truths occasionally about hii party Irionda. The foregoing illustration, oom paring the Roman garment thiovee with bis party leaders, ia a complete case. - OUR LOXO liHAKCJl EXCUR SION, The editorial fraternity made their annual excursiun to that celebrated sea shore resort, Long Brunch, a fortnight ago. Tho editorof tho Froeburg CuvriiT was present, and relates it in a fur short er way than we can. Hence wo adopt bis version : Last week will be ono long remem bered by those who participated in the ninth animal excurmon of tho Penn sylvania Kditoriul Association, it being the most successf ul and pleasing of any that wo havo yet attended, giving again un opportunity of mingling with old friends ol the craft and the form ing ol new acquaintances. Monday evening was spent at lho Continental, Philadelphia, whore the arrangements lor the week's festivities weru made known to tho participants by tbe Sec retary, as arranged by tbo Executive Committee. Tuesday morning at nino o'clock as por arrangement all weru on hand at tho depot where was in waiting a special liuinof nino now cars to carry the party to that famous Sum mer resort, Long Branch. Tbe train loft- promptly and made tbe distance ot ninoty miles in less than three hours, having passed Sea Girt, Ocean Grove and other places ol interest. Hacks wore in waiting on the arrival of the train and prices had been previ ously mado by tbo Secrotary for con veyances. The arrival ot about four hundred editors, ladles and children mudequitea live scene, tbo entire party stopping at Leland's Ocean Hotel, an immonso building facing the ocean, but a short distance from the beach. Afler lunch tho afternoon was spent as seem ed most pleasing to each member. Tho ovening was one of great profit as well as pleasure, tho literary treat was furnished by C. K. Smith, Ksq., man ager of the Philadelphia Yewsubject: "Tho Mission of tho Newspapor." It was an able and well written address, non-partisan, and taking a firm aland tor independence in all moral, social or political affairs, sustaining tho right and condemning tho wrong. Tho splen did orchestra of the hotel lent their aid and most acceptably were their ctl'urts received, also tho selections rendered by Mr. Conloy, who has a fino baritone voice. The anticipated visit to Coney Island was abandoned, when on Wed nesday morning a trip by steamboat to iow lorn city was agreed to. Tho now boat City of Richmond left the pier at 7:Za, with several hundred ubonrd to indulge in this grand ocean trip, in sight of tho Jersey shore on ono side, whilo on tbo other was spread out tbe broad blue ocean, dotted with ships ana sans in an directions, somo ol tho many objects and notes of interest that strike tbo eye is Brooklyn, Gov ernors Island, (Jastlo unrnen, Jersoy (Jily, forts v adswortu and 1 uompson Arriving in tho city tho party divided in squads, taking in Central Park, tho obelisk, menagerie and museum, a ride on the elevated railroad, looking in at Tiffany's and Stuart's largo stores, and othor places. Many of the party bad novor boen to 'ow York nor on tho ocean which made this trip of unusual inturest. Tho boat aguin returned at 3:45, sailing along the coast for a dis tance of tkirty siic miles and in two hours iunded at Long Branch, all feel ing for a square meal with tliu creep. tinn cf some ladies who had become sea sick. In tbo evening a grand com plimentary hop was tendered by tho Messrs. I, elands, and was a great suc cess. 1 bursday was tho crowning day of tbe wock. Presidont Garfield held an editorial reception in the large par lor ol the Ocean House. Tbo editors, ladies and children, were formed in lino, and passing the President, Secre tary Menamin introduced every ono giving name and placo ol residence. Little children passing tho President received marked attention. Ho would not allow the least to pass without taking its hand. The annual banquet took place in tbe evening which was a very agreeable and sociable affair. The tables were bounlilully supplied with the choicest edibles. After full juslico bad been done a number of toads wore proposed and responded to briefly and pleasantly. Our thanks are due to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and their efficient officers who looked alter our interests, and to Mr. R.S. Menamin, Secrotary of tho Association, who knows how to got up successful and pleasant trips, and to tho hotels wo stopped nt lor thoir many favors and kind attentions. A PUBLIC ROBBER. Tbo Bellefonto Democrat hits ono of tbo Radical candidates for Senator in Now York in this way : Tho young gontlcman, who is at present editing tho Philadelphia Press, tormorly conducted a Congling organ nt Albany. The stockholders of tho Press, howovcr, havo recently forced bun into tho Blaine groove. But h natural sentiments oroppod out on iv4 Saturday when ho discussed, editorially, tho caucua nominations of tho "half- breeds," Millor and Lapham. Of Mil ler, this adolescent youth romarks,"Ho represents tho host type of active noli tics." Politics havo been vory "active" in Albany lately, but thoro are peoplo who do not liko that kind of "activity." Ho likewiso feels called upon to say that Mr. Millor is one of "tho most promising men in tho Stato." What docs be promiso? As far as most ponplo can see Just now bo "promiaos" to be a vory ready and "active" ndvocato of such legislation in tbo Sonate as jvill best conduce to the Interests of the "wood-pulp peoplo." Thoso monopo lists have a few Reprcsentativos in the House, but Mr. Miller, if ho ever reaches tho Senate, will bo tbo ainglo advocate of hia own business in that honornblobody. Hia "remarkable busi ness careor," as young Smith of tho Presi puts it, has consisted in simple lobbing. Of tourso ho is not amenable to tho laws,Lut nevertheless the "wood pulp men" are litflo loss than burglars. ipat ii in at i.niMii it was an Awful OneI I Tho attempted aseossl nation of President Garrjold, on the 2d instant, has plunged our country into profound sorrow. It was a dastardly crime against tho wholo American peo plo, committed by a vulgar and brutal seckor after cilice, and without any provocation whatever. Althongh lho would-be assassin declared that bo was a stalwart, and that ho committed tho crimo in order to mako Arthur Presi dent, and to unite the Republican party, thoro is no reason for believing that there was any conspiracy to take the life of lho President. So political party or faction bad any hand in tho savage act. It was lho work of a frantic vagabond. Tho President's condition, although atill critical, ia gradually improving, and the physi cians who havo chargo ol the case say that thore is a fair prospect of his re covery. In his torriblo affliction ho has the sincere sympathy ol the peo plo, without respect to party, and their earnest prayer ia for hia ipeociy recov ery. Vice President Arthur may be a good Collector of Customs, but bo Is not fit lor President. Hayes, laloly drawing Presidont Tildon'a salary, and Socretary Sherman, la our authorily for tbia remark. CUR REX T EVEXTft. An eotuemed contemporary remarks: On the 80 lb nfMuy last a correspond ent of the I'hilad. ludelpha Time, sign ing himself "An Iluintilo Citiaeii," thus wrote to I bat paper: "Hua modern history many exam- "ples on record ol public men who "have shown such thorough dnregurd "(or decency and honor us Vice Presi dent Arthur? By virtue of his pfwi "tion hu ought to be the President's "right hand man ; instead of that he is "one ot his most active enemies. Sup "pose tho President should meet with "a violent death, Arthur, being nis "successor its well as his hitler oppon "ont, would it nut put him in a bad "position, vif ., that ol a suspected crim "iiinl? In Kuropo men have ollcn "been hui ried nut of lho world, to mako "room for political rivals." In view of what occurred in Wash ington on Saturday, tho 21 instant, the above roads liko a prophecy, It wae written on thc30th day of May last, and woa but litllo noticed at that time ainco, however, it has been widely read and commented on. Tho Vico Presi. dent since tho attempted assassination. has found himself in exactly tbe "bad position" apprehended by the corres pondent, thai ofa "suspected criminal." Most likely be had nothing whatever to do with it personally, but tho coun try has lookod at him suspiciously, and had tho President died tho pressure might have compelled tho Vico Presi dent's resignation. More : Previous to tbe lasl election, Democratic editors and politicians cull ed the attention of everybody to tbo fuct that General Arthur, the Radical nominee for Vice President, was an unfit person for that office, und when somo of his friends denied tho chargo we called Rutherford 1) llayea. then drawing the salary of Mr. Tilden, and ono of his (Hayes) clerks, known as Secretary .Sherman, to the witness stand and proved tho fact ; but tho Radical votor still went for Arthur. Now, you buve him un bund. President Pho Tempore. Tbo city papers says tho Clinton Democrat, still cluim that no President pro tern, was olectcd at tho extra session of tbe United Slates Senate. As it is a con stitutional oflice there is no probability that thoro was such neglect, and our recollection is clear that Mr. Harris, of i Tonnessoo, was unanimously olectcd. A Republican Sonator arose in bisplaoo and stated that his eido had boen in formed that tho Democrabi had agreed upon Mr. Harris, and if so his party would consent to tho eleotlon of Mr. II. A Democratic Senator replied that such was tho fact, whereupon Mr. Har ris was unanimously appointed byres olutiou. Wo hope thul some ono in reach of the Congressional Record will look tbo subject up, in order that the fact in tho caso may bo vonfiod. City papers, and ospoeiully the Now York Hun, have Lcf.qm? utterly reckless in assertion, and nothing thy m) eun be relied upon that is not slrong'y cor roborated by proof or circuinslanoes. This President pro tan. business is an example Lot them produce the re cord, for thoy are in reacb ff it. J.0 . ... ' Camsuon Coopeuinu. rdio liunie, burg Patriot seems to he looking after tho interests of tho gentleman from Delaware, rather than thoso of tbo gontlcman from Centre To illustrate, tho editor in question remarks: "Sen ator Cameron is reported to have sug gested to Riddleberger that the best thing for tho Republicans of the Sen ate would bo to put forward a distin guished Union soldier like General James A. Beaver for Sergeant ill-Arms of the Senate Thut would certainly be a docided improvement on Riddle berger. It is really strango that Sen ator Cameron did not think of it before. But bo fur as General Beaver la con cerned tbo suggestion is not feasible. Genoral Boaver does not want to ho Sergeant at-Arms pf the Senate Be sides being much hotter and mucb more profitably employed, his aspira- liona for tho next Governorship ol Pennsylvania are not to bo diverted in that way for tho benefit ol Senator Cooper ol Delaware oonnty." Warnor Millor, tho now U. S. Sona tor from ew York, is a Congressman, paper manufacturer, wood pulp mo nopolist, and owns a larm. Ho is i nativo of Jiow York, Laving been hotn in Oswego county, August 12, 1838. Ho ia one of tho worst monopolists of tho ago, and all he wanta ia to bave bis pulp bueinoss taken care ot, CAUTION All peraona ara hereby warned agaiaat purr bail tig or la any way meddliag wibw tbo following panonal property, now ia the poaaa'iion oi r llArtUln T. U UtiKNtt Y, of 'ilrard township. Tit: Oaa aorrel and t bay Data, I bull, I bailer, Joowa, oalvaa, Saharp, lOahoaU 1 log alad, 1 two hone wegnn, I fanning-mill, plow, harrow, B aorai af oom, 8 aorea of oat a, acre of polatoea, S aerea of rye, 14 aorea of wheat, ana i aei oi oarnaai. 'ina foregoing property wae nurchaaed by ma at Bberiff'i aala on tha 8th day of July I ait, and la allowed to retnaia la the poeeeion of tha paid Ira ncia T. Hugcoay on loan oniy, lunjeet to my order at any time. JAMK 8HAKKY, Lfcootc'a Mllli, Pa., July IHHI-St i BOROUGH ORDINANCES. I1EI HIIKTIir, III KGKSl ANDIIKill 1 lllfcxrAIILfc I Barnoa I. R. It 6r4oioatl aod ooaolol by t bo Ruro.u and Towa Cuaootl of tho llnrnotfh .1 Ci.orfitld, and it ! onontd ood orlolatil bj tbo aoiourny oi too fom, i i not tbo l.oi of tho Uur- roaiand High Cooitobio or tbia Bvrough, abnll vm o. iwiiuwa, w wit i raaa to aacntvas ar Tua atianma. For mlttln, Donna, to tbo Look-ap 9 it IK For odtnioiatornia on ootb... For hoorlD porllu ,., fur taking boil . Fur making roo'.rd of proeoodingi Fr iMUiDg HftBH loboddlo I It 15 M 10 10 For rilton ptriviMiun, (an, obomtor)., Tbo foot for Itrrloot not borolo antoiflatllr Bra. rldrd, aha.ll bo tbo rotno aa allvnod Jurhooa of too roooo tor aluillar aarrteoa. urtiui I. rail to ia aaraiTau ar Tna man COlaTABI.B. Making arreata H 00 Conv.ytng lo Look. op 50 horvlcaa aa Turnk.T (ooeb oa) lb Horriog notio., laaj obaractor) HM SO Tbofroa for lervlroa aol boraia rpoelallT pro idnl, aball bo tba aamo aa allonod Conaublaa for altnilor acrtlooo. In tOMtlmnn, that II10 oboro ordlnoaeo waa puiod tbo llth da, of Jnl., 1111, I bare horo unto aot tpj hand and oAtod lho aoal of tbo ouroogn. napi f.u 1. bNVUER, Vargaia. Stall Allan i J. F. Hitnaa, Olark. AMKNDMKNT to tlio ordlnanrt mill, ed! "An ordluaiire In rrlallon to run. iiiiir; oftralui and driving of lionea In Ilia IturuuKli t Bo It onaot.d and ordained by tbo Bargoaa and Towa Counoil of tbi Borough of Cl.araald, F., aad tt ta borab, onoolod and ordaload b, aotborl tyoftbo aaaio: That tbo ordlnanoo paaaod on tba 1Mb of Jan., Hill, ontlllod, "An ordloanoo ra ining to tbo running or trolna and drlrlni of bnraaa throuib tbo Hornagh," bo, aod tba aoao aamo la berth, 10 amended that It aball raad aa foilowt : Simon I. Tho alanao. ot ao Aul n. rau of apood tbaa Ita ti mlloa aa boor" ao aioaBdod aa to rood, "at an, foaltr or graator rata of rpood tbaa Ua ( 10) alloo aa boor.' nic. 1. tboolaoao. "at any faator a. rala of apood tbaa In IS) mlloa aa boor," ao amoadod ao to road, "ot any faator or amour rou of rpMd Ihaa aroa (7) ailoa por boor." to laoiliaon, Ibat lho abnta amoodiaOBtl waro mado aad paiaad oa tho alatoatb da, of Jaly, 1011,1 hato boroaau aol a, band tad oaaoad tba aaal or laid Boroegh to boolDtod. HonllAtuoti I. tNVUKR, B.rgaai. J. F. Raraan, Olorb. CltorOald, Fa., Jal, 10, II II. Uii! fli'frlisfmfnts. to 90 rvr ' ,om' P"inp,M worth A JJrtaui StinmjR A Cu Port I o J, MBit.. nkl,H.y ) . NOTICE TOJBUILDERS I DKOl'dKALS will b. r-rtlrM Uh PottoffltM X at Woodland till HATUftUA V, Jl'LY Itlib, itBi, i iz l-ioti n. tor iiiatrcoiioa or abisol hiiuaa at Wood Und. l'lo and ipM-tfioatloui two bt mcd lijr tllia( on J. H. NorrU, Vol Iri, 1'euo'a, up to aUra data, al vision lima ti.a ouu tract will w awartlaJ- Attnti J. O. CUWI-KK, W. K. Fua.RT,8re'r. I'rtilJ.ol. Woodland, Juoa 21), l&sl-St. n: OTU'K.Ntitlea li barebv flrrn to lliwk art and I'eddltra, Matolivoli, Pool afid Li ill iard labia kwpfln.ind lo all other who b la ara required t" pa; insmaatila ar oiliar .i(nia,aod who nava not Ootie to ara required lo do 10 at onaa, Adjum returned for doing buiioan nithout proper iieonRo win om to ana a oi ooit, a6rdlng to tba Aoti of Auamfelj regain dug tlia iama Tfali nottoala given in owfortnit with thaAota of Aafaiali'j making tt tba duty of the Ouunlf Trea.urar to collect tlieia rateou and iaiua tba lieeoae. PHILIP DOIT, Treasurer. Cta-triaiD, Pa., Jul; 13ih IB8I-3.. 4 miTOH'8 NOTICIi.- lit Ha. Kit. of Fred . I In (ha Orphan' Oosrl ariflk Fraila;, dae'd, j of Ciearflald eouot; Th undanlgoed Auditor appointed by the Court to ditr ibuia the mnaty .ruing front tba lata or real etate la l be hand, of Jimathaa Fry, Tr ualra. will attend M hit dutiei aa iunh at hia ofe In Clearfield.oaTl'KSUAy.TIIKtfTIl DAY OK AlUl sT, A. It, lMI, at S oVI.k p. M , when aad where all partial lntrexted miy an. pear. SMITH V. WII.S jN, Auditor. Clearfleld, Jul 2uth, ISP Ml. NOTIC'K HOn Cll IHTIinoK CORPO MATltfN.-Notttf ia berth; giren that an application will ha mad tt the Court of Com moa I'leae of the eoaoty of Clearfield, no Jar tba Adt of Aairmhrof tbia Cumtnonweaitb, entitled an A ot tn provide fur tbe loeorpuratinn aud regu lation of certain oorporfttinnv.approTifd April 2Uih, 1M74, and the euplrmenta thereto, for the charter of an iti tended corporation to la called "The CltafBeld feme try Cotnpmy," the purpoaa and object ofwbk-h into provida gruunda fur burial placet without Biff profit to ttif corporator. U A I, LACK A KHi.llS, Alt'va for Petitionere. Clearfield, Jb(r Mlh, 1bl it E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER DI'RNSIDB, PENN'A. rriHB atbacribar now offVra to tho eititeoa of X Puiniida aod fielnity, an unprovided apeclalt;. Hercaiicr all kind, of Caaketa and Cofflna wll be kept on hand, and orderi filled at onca. intern I. .tyendtd lnyuhert. 1 wlllfurnlih the flneet ai well aa tha ehrapett artiol-t Indicated to funeral a- All ordera left at the aton of Joint C. Cjnmn will receive prompt lien not, ror lunacr particular, eaii on or unreal it. 6. J1ENDKKSON. Deo. t, 1879 If. Estate of Isaac Bloom, Jr. NOTICE OF PARTITION. TN tha natter of tbe aatata 1 la tha Ornbaoi1 X of Uaao Bloom, Jr., lata ) Court of Clearfield of rike town. hip, dec d. ) oonntjr, Penn'a, To He irietta B. Kldar and Robert fil ler, bar bua- band, wldinK at or Dear Coneord, Hancock cuvjr, luwat Jenoie H. Jonea and H'arroo Joo i, her huahand, reaiding a( or near Aldeo, imrien ccuntv, low j llanoab H. Lenvii aod Jo hi Ljotun, her hu'tmnd, reniJInir D"r Ml- bah;, ClearBHd eouuty, Fauna. Fiorina I' rue hard and J. o. I'rllehard, her huaband, re Billing . or nrar lk'!nmDt, Wright count t, Iua; Magfte Ilnorrr and S. h. Hooter, her bnihand, rending at OuUuia, Clearfield oounty, PchD'e, ; lle.la Hunter aod W. b. flunttr, bar nr;bnd( re'Ming at or near North loawreooe, h an-. ( Valir, H. Uioom, rei lin ml or ttrar Ftulmuni, Wright auntj, Irtwa ( T. J. P. bloom, rviTding a ear Curweoaville, Clear fi. hl i-ouMjr. Punt)' f Annie Foreat aod J. C. Form, brr bii'l.arvi, reaidlng at or Dear Clear fcM Bridge, ( lenrfiul'i euumj, fauna, i K- J. W, (ilooiii, reacting at or near (Jarner. Ilanoook tuuiitj, Iowa, hem and l"gl repreaentatlf ea af I , mkkbj, jr , lata nr ihe townabi p, Clear field 6jnlr, dfte'd, and alto bcira of Y. Cortei iiiof-H., uv J,n 1 U. baia-J f Llan.ih V. Uloont de.t'd, aba wr Lei re ut aatd Iimo Uloon,, Jr., tinKtaao.i Tka Nunc a, Tbat U purauanow of a writ of 1'artilion io tuadir-eiod, I will.os bATDKUAY, tbeHUia tAY Ulf JI I.Y, IBMl, bold an lnqiieat oi i .trinion ana aiuit.ioa oi it, a real aetata, lata of Iitaae blovn. Jr , lau ot i'lkt lo-vnabip, Ciear flald oonntjr, Fa, droeaed. The Imgurat will arariuble at tbe lata rtndinea of aaiil decedent in Pike towoahijj, Coumjf and State at'ureeaid, tvt l o'olook A. M of laid daj. BHamrr'aOfm, ) JAi) M AHAFFKY, Ciearflald, June2H, '8 1 -It. J LSherilT. SherilTs Sale, T)Yrirtueof wrltaol Fi fa Vn. I'j-.Ji.ued J out of tbe Court of Common Pleae of Clear field eoanlY, and to ma diraotad, tbara will ba ex poiied to PUIILIC SAl.K, at the Court Home, la the borough of Ctearflcld, on Friday, Jul) W, IHHI, At I o'clock P. U , tha fu Mowing daaprlhei raa) aatata, to wit : All that certain tract of Und iltuatad In Cbait townihin, Clearfield ooan'y, Pa, beftmaing at a dogwood ; thenfo by land of J. P. Fry aoutb .1) degreea wait IKfi perohra to prjit near a hemlock j tbenoa by land of Kaioa McKwea and H. Weal over north flttl degrees wcat HI parobea to etona tbeoce by land ol Henry Weatorer north 37 da graaaaaet to nerchea toa oherry, nrth degreaa weai oi. percnaa ui poai, north ati degrees weat 70 6 1 perches to a while pine, north itV decreet weat lb perch oa to pine; tbeoce by land of Dan iel Canon north 4 degress aaal lot perches to white pine; thence by land of Samuel Bnjiler toutb 16 J degrees tiat 05 percbaa to a p-.at ; tbenee north 47 degrees eaet 1 perches to a poat thence by land of James McKwen south 2tt de grees aaat afl perobea tn a fallen white oak j thenea sooth 16 degrees eat 1 1 perches to a poat ; tbanoe south 83 i drgreea oait 1 44 perobea to ft dog wood aad p'ara af bsi,ni(ig, aouUtmug lit Oral, strintt tneajura, with about 3i acres c leared, a good arehard of 60 afipla trees, and having thereon erected a frema barn and frame honae 2ni::ff feet with ktioben a tubed, and other out buildinga, and one half ftitart la ft small ua fctetaed, taken la aaeeatloa, and to ba -Id 41 Iba property of William Waatorar. Tame or Bali. Tba prloa or sum at whteh tha property shall ba struck off must ba paid at tha time of tale, or such oi bar arrangements mads as will b approved, otherwise tha property will ba Immediately pat np and aold again at tha eipensa and risk of tba per ion to wham it waa struck off, and who, ia oaie of defletanoy such ra-sala, shall make good the same, and In no instance will tba Ueed ba presented in Court fur confirmation unless tba money Is actually paid to tha Buar.C JA,H. IdAHAFr KV, BiiBHirr'a Orrira, I KtierifT. Claarlield, Pa., June ail, IKI1. j VNNIJAI, BTATa-.MKNTt)FTIIC Au ditors of Drady tawnahlpa J. 11 KlKK, Distriwt Treasurer of Brady town, ship, Id fttoount with the iWad, tioboul and Poor Funds 110 AD Fl'ND DH. To balance due fromfirmeraettlamant.4i(S5& 03 To fall anrt. el lai lewtew far ISltft. To bark pay from t, To atuuunt from Canoiy Xraaaurar Total M. CR. By amount worked hy aitlsooi , Hy back tai worked out. By baek tai returned from 1SNQ . d, Uy atonerations on duplicate of 1890., Uy orders paid It? Treasurer's poreeatoga. Hy amount to squara account... a JlSJfl 14.43 . l.fiMl 1J 60 48 ,.1,114 68 ..tV.Mt .14 TUI.... POOR ppNp-pn. T amount fma former iettlainnt To amnnnt of duplicate fur ltH0 .... To amount from County Treaaury Total M ... 6-W.7B ... ai.;. CR. Hy vouchers redeemed $ 370.43 Hy exonerations on duplicate of 1H80 30. 18 Hy abatement on duplioto of 1881 1 1 .07 Hy Treasurer's percentage tl 12 Hy ami. on col loo tad oa duplicate of 8S. S44.ll Hy amt, nncollectad on dupllnato of '7tt... hi t! By amount to squaro accoaot H., 123.67 Total a. fl.lfl ftS 8CUOOI, Fl'ND DR. To amt due from A.M.Dauokarrmrp'Tfl $ HI 40 To amount nnoolleetej from 614 49 To State appropriation for I MTU- 6H aa T anbecripliofj onpaid 45.00 To whole ami. of duplicate for 1889 .. . 1,377 At To Bute appropriation f.-r I MO 416 no To unseated draw for 1810 and 1680..,., Ro6 9V To ba laooe to square nee taut M, 140. 4a Total.. . f '..AM 05 CR. By Tourhen paid H,Mt Hi Hy amount dua from former tettlemeat., 1 44 By balaoee tn hands of A. M- Draookar H9. f Hy balaneoof sohaeilptloa unpaid H to AO Hy balance inoolleoied frvm l7tt 93 73 By balanot noollaciad fna ISM.. iiii.it Total.. lA.A&n 06 Wo, tho Auditors of Bradv townshln. havioa examined tbo tereral anouoUof said township, lad tbem. as above stated. no z.xwo.ai H-7.K9 1,.VI.)9 Aitaati J L 8IYLfR, J. W. Ooio, J. H.HKV1.BR, Clark. Q. 0. EiUK. A ad i tort. UHwrsbax . HRl-)o N IL Jfohtt Wauainafcr'af Clothing (Imtlsrmrnt. P li nilin ii jam am in i iii m acres, Carpets, last addition 1'ielttir Glittery, JWn-l'll.--' 'VMS rill x--i'S The J'licumalic Tubes carrying the money ugh the air, and the Eleetrie-LitjIU Machinery, uy are also vorth seeinii. There is a Luneh-lionm in the building. Valises, baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Ladies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wanamakcr is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as they please. - Note. Our largo Catalogue, with prices and full directions for shopping by null from any part of the United Slates, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address John Wanamaker, Grand Dr.for, Philadelphia. Somrstlf truing gnacttitu lU'rvtisnncat. The Light Running Domestic ! TUB many onalrrlleo quolitlra of TIIK LIOIIT RUNNING DOMESTI0 hara maroj for It an Unnm30.len tod dlliond. No Uioil.rn Itnnrnv.m.nt nr an.tK l,.,t wt... h.. k.. .J.I.J For t'Rlitnoa. of Rntininff. Ftiporlnrity of Monufooture, Siuplirit, or Manosamant, or Ran,o or Work, tba DUMUdTIO lori-aaiea nil othara. Kiaminn ita polnte and ho oonrincd. Coll on or uur"" A. nmiiiH. ARftit lor lleardcm Couuly. r . ..Needles, Oil and Attachments for all Machines for Sale. July 1 J, Inst -it. JAMES L. URKiET RTHCET, C1.EAHFIU1.I), PENN'A. All kinds of Cakela and Cofllna kent on hnnd. and lurnialmd to imler on abort notice, including tbe finest aa well aa ths cheapent lhat can be raanu fucturcd. Our oonrsB niEBEnvEn Ia the beat In uao. and will be furniehed when required. Funorala attended in any part of the countv. Call at yonr ortlora at Troutman'a Furniture oct 1,'79-tf. 1W 3Lt'fttlsrmfnts. 79 A WEEK 0 I u Co"lly on EER. tIS a day at bomo oaaily maila, outfit froo. Addroaa Tin a A Co.. Aoauata, Moloo. mobS-ly. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE I rpilB id bao titter wUhel to diipoaa of the nndl- Tided one-half iatereft In a large traet of vnlnabla land, situate ia 1111 township, Clear, field county, Fa., containing 1,0(10 arrvs, more or less, and well oorered with white bine, oak and f, hetnock lira tier. This land Is located oa f tha waters of Haslet and Laurel Hum, 4 lot eioeediug three miles from tba river, has good road i and arerythina! eoar an ient for operating. This tract la known aa Nam. bar 7A. ALSO, Tha undivided one-half Interest In oris other tract In the same tow nshlp,oontalaiug lot acres, lying on tha waters of Carry Hun, -"5t and nicely situated for Merging. It is tJ also well timbered with a large i(u entity "' of good timber. 'iba above tract a of lsqd mvX ba fld to parties wistaing parouae on fair term a, and at any timo am oalled upon. Bower, Pa., June 19, ISHl tf. XQtlee to Itclrh! In tha matter of the par-1 In tha Orphana'Coort tltioo nflba estate of Jona of ClearSald eouaty. than Wiser, deoraaed. j To Sarah Wiser, widow, Jane Vornnr and Wm, H. Verner, her faualiand, va. Ilnry W taar, Israel Wiser, Hannah llatts and Willian Hut la, her huatrand, Jonathan Wiaer, L'ndaey Wiser, Alexander Witer, Jaret A. Wieer,Mary Yothers and Joseph t others, ber bnaband, Marcery K Young and Henry Young, her husband, fearh Htone and bmeapcy blcme, her busbaud, euaan nah Ureen and 0 surge Urveo, bar hubaDd and Lewis Wiser. The above natnrd Defendants and each of them will tabs not Ins that a rule has boen granted up on tha heirs of .looaiban H'iatr deceaaeil, to ap pear, at tha next Orphans Coort In and for Clear- eid eoaaty, ta to held in ine hnmiih of near- fteld. on thaFuUHTIl MONDAY' In hKPTKM- UKK NKXT, being the iiAth dav of said month. at 9 o'olook P. M. of said day, tu aeoept or refuro lho preintaea at the valuation died uion the same it inatinoiieai, oi ait oi wuicn (no raia uaieou ants will uke notice. JAMES MADAFFEV, SheritT. finaatrr'a Orrira. 1 Ciearflald, ia., JgDs36,l3l-4t. ( John Irvin I Bros., CURWENSVILLE, PA., -pEALKRS IS All Kinds of Merchandise, -si cn as- Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. M ANl'FACTI'RKnS AND DEALERS IN N(lTAllIa TiyiltElt, AND EVEKY DKSCIIIPTI0N or SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDER. Tho Only Mnnufaeturorn in Clearfleld County of Ui o NEW PROCESS FLOUR I JoJ .or r, ( hop j.ro ff aco P?"CaHh paid fur all kinds of Oram Wlieat, liye, OaU, KUu un visiting Philadelphia you will find, among other places of interest, the Grand iJipot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and callcrv sittccs now cover over three and arc filled with Dry Goods, China, Furniture, etc. The i) a large and beautiful to which admittance is free. LEAVY, mv oflice. on Second atroet. or leave Store, adjoining the PoslofHco. JAS. Ji. LKAVT, Clearfiold, Pa. ?Jfur flrrrtisfiuruts. AUNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles, SHAVED AND SAWED. CurweniTille, Jaa. 9, '71-tf. ba note. It will biorhad, eleanlnt, nd healing the dls 'sned so sn bra no. For ethiraa. Apply n e Article Into ine ea. ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVINJ sained an enviable looal riuiutavlr.n displaslnc all other preparotions tn Ilia viol oil. of diaeovery, Is, on Its merits alooe, roeoanmd as nuiiuiiiat reanHiT wnererar anowo. A fair trial will confines the most skeptical of its cura tive powers. It efteotuaDy qloansos tha nasal passers oi t'atarrbat virus, fauiioK health v sorra. tioos. allays ioflanojatinn and IrriUtioo, protocU tna main branal linings or tha hand from additional colds, oom p lei el y heals tha sores and rest or os the sense of tasto and smell. Beneficial results are reamed ty a few applieations. A thorough treat tnrnt as dlreoted will cure Catarrh. As a house bold remedy (or o ld in tbe head It la anequaled. The Uela is eaay to use and sirreeahle. (Sold bv drurifiiti at at) cants. On riwipt of in e-oii Will mail a paokiRt, fend for circular with full iniornianoo. ELY S CRKAM BALM C0.,Oworo. tt. V, For aala by the Clearfleld Dmrelst. nild by . v iKKta Krurrftiiy April ttth, lHbt-6ia. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store BOOM NO. TIIHI.K, OPl:RA HOI'SE, Clearneld, Pa., 1I0I.F.8ALI A RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Oomprlalnn Droaa Ooola of tha tor, latoat aljlaa, ounnilin, la part of Caaaatro,, Uaaobaalor Vanoica, AIaoaa, ant) all inannar of Fancy Dress Goods, Sorb aa Crelona, Mnhalr Lualara, Plalda, Droaa Uinghatna, Droaa Panoioa of tbo for? latoat atjloa, aod na ob.ap oa tha, nan ba aula In Ibia marbat. NOTIONS, Conalitln of OIotoi for Oanlr, Lailloa and Miaaoa. Iloaa of all ahailaa, Nilk Frlnfri, Laoa, fan., Droaa Bottom. Loillaa' Tioa of all aha4oa and attloa, CulTa aad Collari. HlblHina of all kloda and qnalitloa. Marina I odarntir, Trlmmlna, alo. BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES. Queenswaro, Hardware, Tinware, l arpols.OIK IotliH, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Ito., Wbiah will ba aold nholaaala ar ratall. Will taka Country Produce la Eacbanf a for Goodi at Market Prlcaa. t' ..vT I DIRECTIONS lpfARRH"o' llotATj'V, I'olo tho no.lrila: draw nr '5'Ss3Jtrooibroalliatbrooih wtt. j. Borrix, ClMtrtald, raM tent. I, ISHU u. JUir &vntilstmtnti. a. o. aaan W. A. iOBBTlT. JKAD A I1AOKRTV, riHR, L.1F8 AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AtJKNOV. tT-OOoaln Oraban BuilJIng, nl.rLat alroot. Cleo'rlold, Poon'a. Jana li, ISil-tf A Bargain ! FAKM FOI SALE Tha andersigned offers at private sale that val uable farm situated In UK A 11 AM TOWMHIIP, Ciearflald aouniy, known aa tba Containing I2S acres, 60 of which art cleared, and having thereon areotad ft large frame dwall It g house, large frame barn, and tha other neoes aa y uutbuildinga, ti'geiher with a large orehaxd, good water, eto. Tba property will ba aeld on very aaay terms Por further particulars inquire oi ma du been oar, ia paraoo, or by letter. r KAN K KlbMHt. Clearfleld, Pa., March 24th, IS80-tf LIME ANDPLASTERI llodianieal and Agricultural Limo oi ut Very Best 'Mat I Low Hates of Froight on Fall Car Loaio. I AND PLASTER. Wo aoll tboCayufanroond J nlaitcr at low prloa, by tho oor loaj. Io aeabin, of tbia oelabratod plaator aa onmporod with Iba Novooootlo or nbita plaator, tho (IraBKO Jud.l Co., pobliiboia of tbo Aman'ooo yrt'eoor it, aay, "Iboro la no dllfarcneo; tho prieo la the only oonaidoratioa." Adoroaa, ALbAAMIKR 1 CO. April ttb, 1881 Jen. Ilollofonta, Pa. ii::i I::!::;:1.; ! ITA KB this method nf notlTyicg tl oaa In need of a food Muwer. Hrepor. Tbrathar or Plow. that 1 hara tbe scene v of tba IIVCKKYE Jlowcr, Reaper and Thresher, Manolaotoroii bT At'I.TMAN A CO., Canton, 0. 1 am olro a,i-nt f.,r tbo oolauratod South Betid Chilled Plow ! Persona la n-ed af either of tha above had belter call on or aJlrass ma beforo porchaalng at sewn are 2ACUARIAH MrNAfL, j-ine 8, IMi.tf. Curwanarllre, p itlowerf, aiul Ilonperfi! E. W. BROWN, CLEARFIELD, - - PA. rpiIR robirrlbor baa tho WALTER A. WOOD L MOWKK3 ani ItEAPEHS for aala, hotidii Moohiao repaira for tha aamo. Alao HOUSE HAY HAKKS, oou all biuda offorinin, imilemonta. -Will eiohanro abooa for HllKnKS or CATTLE, or o-ll tor, low for oaab. FRESH MEAT 1 IT ILL alao continue the botcbering business. y Meat market in theulaintn mill mt. n Pica meet, fresh meat avert Mondkv. Wtdau. day, Friday and Saturday mornings. Your at- i vaaaagn aa i iraipwil ui tj auilOIWI. K. W. BROWN, Per M. 'J. Bbowm. Clearfleld, Pa., June lit, ldol-Im. x Tilts Estcj Organ ! From North tpPmitli, frona Knot to n rat Tim tale, Orgaua are Ilia Hoot." TTIIEN a Companr, bo lacltimala Banofao. 1 f tnra ana actual nrodiielioa. roahoa tha laacR oi 100,000 In Tirnmiaa af annaMnll a ,,.,1,..: .. la I. event which deserves mora tbn passing men tion Or OaSUal mmark. It inaana rar. n,..h In. many ways. It indioatoa F I rat A fa 1st h bnslnass stand in a;, and food rcpaution for probity and fair dealing. trond. A vary high reputation for quality of work, li TONE, WORKMANSHIP, DURABILITY. Third. A very oitenslfo system ofmaoafao. tare. - Wo farniih any make of Organs or Pianos. W. W. FKICR, Agent. Curwensvillo, Pa., Hay S, 1881-3m HARNESS I HARNESS 1 1 Thlt IVay for four Harntnl T F yon want to atod, yonr own fntrroat, do not M.'SS 8 IIOl', on Uarkatrtroot, nrlt roor to Joht A. 8toek'a tobaoeo atoro, Cloarfiold Ponn'a THE FACTS ARB THAT All flrat-elua work li dona at HAKWICK'g. ATiaU foot oil and ailo greaae at ll HAKWICK'I. )nhlo and alngla harlaaa af all bln.la at II AR WICK'S Itdiag aaddka of all bindi at WARWICK'S, .ar acta and horao oorara of all klna at . IllbVIl..!. Watpa ot aiminda and aa low aa li .rata at HARWICK'H TT arnaaa of all hlnda mado to ord. .1 tl.... . HAKWICK'g. Ait aiaaa oi ooitara at nollom ptlooa at 1IAKH'ICK'8. atnambar aa X L N T II .a of hora. foralab I V I"! fooda at IIAKWICK'8. llflll boa, and Irak a all klnda of lunh.r bar- I' aoaaat IIAKWICK'I ror, and all othor klnda of rioji of all alioa al . . . HARWIOK'S. louibi, bruahaa, aod lalorlarla boot, on hand J"-- . HARWICH'S I ara robra, knoa duil.ra, aad aorrooa of all JV klnda at UARWICK'S. Job work tad ropalrin promptly altondad ta. Romatobor tbo aliop la tihaw'a row, oa Markot atrMl, batwaoo tho Maoaloa Homo aad tha Hbaw llooao, OlaatBell, Ponn'a. May IS, Ibal-nni, you OAjsr Save moneY IN Bim.VO VOUR OO0D8 FROM Geo. Weaver & Co.'. RKC0ND BTRBF.T, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALKI19 IN Dry Goods, Nolions, Boots? Shoes, IlatsjTGaps, GROCERIES, Carpels, Oil Cloths, &o., &o. ALSO, FLOl'R, VISIT, BACfIN, HAM, HALT, OATS, CORN, CHOP, KI0. Thanklol for Boat fa.ora wa lor Ha tha Bablla to .all and .H oor larao aad low alook of ,ooda, whloh wo will dlanooo of at roaoonabla raua for aaH, or oirhanao lor aooatr, nrodaoa. Jollta aad atl.atlra alorka to watt ,0,( and prlcaa dawa law. r ' ' aoKoawiATttaoo. Olawl.14, PaAnrtl M.UIl-tf. HAVE HEARD The News From MOORE'S? THE! HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, JJats and Capjj That Ever Came into the County, . ATTUlfiT0fiE,E00M.0.1 OPERA HOUSE, ;no. c. toi . iooni:. Claarlol.l. 1'a., Seit. , 1881) if. Live Let, Live IS OUH MOTTO! T1I8 pnblle la hereby aotlted that oar entire itoftk of SpringSummer Clothing, In all Its blast styles, ara fuaraataed tt. ts mid at lower prices than elsewhere, al GUINZBURG'S t Reliable Clothing Store Western Hotel Corner, OliBAnFIXIIjI, I'JV. C'.napttltloa la tb.- lire of l.odneaa. aai nor fi'ik ities tor no drail ibs; others mam ua to guar antee the Uci. itif atanding m he si net tcfliflea U Ua re-iabihiy. Tbaosinf ta sitklit for past fernr. wt da our boat so Kuril a entlouanoeat the am". L. GUINZBURG, Old Western Hotel Corner, CLEARFIELD, PA. April IT, lHSl-tf. ilRi&imAl's NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. "t i ' i The only 8-Flange Safe in the World, AND CONTAININO More Improvements than any Safe mado, such as The PATENT Iosi Moro eocure from Durglata (ban anj Fire-Proof Safe, and no axponae in repairing Bolla or Lotka. Patent Kinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thoeo Sufoa aro now being aoM in lliia SUto In LARGE NUMBERS, And give llie Greatest Satisfaction, Being tj Mont TIil)y Finittliod. B:st Mad, ni Choapost First' wiasa sat s evor rroaucei. These Colohrnled Ralon haJ Hi Champion Record I if TIIK Great Boston Fire, And aince that UmeoniATunJ ir"' taut iMPRovKMKNTa have been mado. nofnrn a-lvlivA rnnr rtr,lir 10 ri? olhor concern, aend for price" '"' doacriptiva CaUlngne. MORRIS & IE ELAD -iWr ,. I- . I, . - T. 'I! tf IE -aa!k'' Ml e CirwetuvllU, Fa,, Jiaa t, Hflt-tf. B08TON, MA69. Dm. n, IM-lt.