r THE REPUBLICAN. " C'J.KA HK1 1'.XA), FA. WKDNKSDAY MOHNINO, JULY 17, 1181. Terms or Subscription. I ih'i in adTena.,or wltblD tare. atoBtti,.,.$. a 'i" irjid after lure. ..d bfbr .is moBtba ,. I On f i.tiil alter tlie.iplratloB of six DiuDhU... t On HKI.M.IOIIN KOTICLX. MrtliiKtUI l.lsec.al t burcb Ret. no, l.ril'T, Parlor. h.r.loet .Tary b.bbath tt 104 A. M., una 't Mtliliath School at f A. M. I'rayer Meetiat; evarjr WadnvadaT, at TJ P. M t'.iua union Hertlee, flrit Habbatb or- .vary ,,.(,nth, el A. M. Weal Cltorflcld M. E. Church. ReT. ls.iiua D. Aocs, Paetor. Preachia erery alternatl buB.le,. al s 0 olock, V. M. buaaay S luxil at 21, r. Al. All art In'tita to aUead. Preen) terlaa .'liurdi--IleT.il. g.Bm.sa. .-ial.bath eerTlces morning and evevint; 8ab imiu School at V A. M. Prayer MaettBg Wadnoa .av avenlnr. Itaiitlat Church. Rtf. , Pastor. ''all,eih behoul ata P. M. Prayer Maaliog .i.ry 11 i-iotadey trialBg. ft. franela' Church t'ttliollr Rar. P r.uaainAN. Iiivioa aervlca at 10) A. oa ha first, tbird and fourth auBUayaof aaoh moDth; Vespers and DeBadietion oftba lileaaad Haeramaot at TVoloea, P. M Honda Bobool e,try fiuaday afternoon at a o olook. OI'FKIAL DIRECTOHV. T1HR VP lOLDlIS QUABTKS .SWOBI OOPS. eooad Monday of Jaaaary. Third Monday of Marob. Tlrat Monday af Jooa, Fourth Monday of tsepttmbtr. f las or aoLDjas comrtom plrar. Fleet Monday of Jnne. Hooond Monday of November. roaLio orrioaaa. t'm'i4 Stein aa(ore J. Donald CamaroR llnrriannrs;, ItaojjbiB aouBty ; John I. Mitchell, V, ellabnro, Tioea oounty, ronpraa Kx-Ooaeraor Afidra j.Cortla, IMIaltnla, ('antra oauoty. Srnalor Hoo. Cyrus T. Alelauler, UrllafoBte, t'rnlra county. Aitrmbiy Hob. JutBta Klynn, Smith's Milla, Cl'.rnelfi ootinly. Pr..idnt Jndge Hon. Cbarlaa A. Mayer, . ok llafan, .!t(tanf In Juilg. Hon. John H. Orvll, of .iellefonte .l.torinre Judy. Ahram Ogd.a, Clearflald) I'inteot B. Holt. Clearfield. Prollionotory Jainta Krrr. Ilryi$l.r and fleeorrfer Qeorge M. Forgaeoo. 'Vfo.arer Pbillp Dotta. IHilriet Alter. J. P. MeKenriea. Shrnf Jamaa Mahar7i,y. lirvuiv .VAertV P. I. Ibomoton. r'oanty Jjaroryor tiamaal F. MoOloakay, Cur , -n.iil'la. Cmnti Committiouert C. W. Kylar, Graham- tnn P. 0.; Klab Johnaton, UrauplaD 1MIU a. U.) John Xnrrla, Sr., Curwenavllla. rmmian'oaera' C lar Jacob A. Pauat. I'oaolo Aorfilora William V. Wright, Clear (1-1 i: Joseph Uilliland, Tbrat Sunt J. 8. N , Woodland. t'oawfy 7oror Jamai A. Moora, Clcarfleld. Jury CoeiBtiaaioBsra Andrew J. Jackfoa, Clear- fjel.l. , ClearttolJ. .S'psn-e(arfeal o 'aid's Scaoolt H. L. Me- U-jnwn, Claarnold. A'aiarisa Publir Prank A. PlsmiBg, Wm.Ra-U-!,nui:h, Cyrua Gordon, Oleardeldj Joaeph K. lr.it,,. 1. E. Arnold, Curwenatrille J. A. Llring. Ii,tltnla Cite. Sltrtif H'ai'sale ! Jfaasawa Tkomai tMrty, office at DuIioU, Pa. Mo- VI-, OFCOUIISEI Hill loti uka whaat, oats or euro far lub .'r:(tnc 1" Wt are ofton in(nlred of io tbls way bt I-Iter fr-m patrons who reside at a dislanoe f,. i i rk-arRaM. Ws afela aay yaa. The reoelpta ,.' a rej.r.rail-l marnbiint or Built OWBeT In the , i,,ity. will answer na Just aa wall as tha easb. T" illlustrele : If any of our patrons will delieer ii- n t:ra of train at tho mill of Joseph H. tirelb, i : i Lest township, lloraoe l'itohin. in Lutaaida, '!' um.it II. Porcey, in Uraham, Wm Porter or v 'i. In I.nwreiiao. or llrown Bcyiara, K . htun. l'ni-n townaliip, and forward their t,.,'p;s tor the anount, we 'will aradit tkato on tl.nr ot-coont lor the aunt, lo tl.ia way all may ,.., a hat thcr owe. If the? will puraaa thia aiir.a. Jitf-Advertiser and othcrii will bear io mind that all attialea intended for pukUoatloD in this tinner a oat be banded la. utt later than Tut. Jay, at V A. M. Don't forget It I Ni-u motin hutt evening. Si c ttihertiscment of niaehinery for sale in tlii;- luljier. im a as - - Six Hs-t-ial wlicemen wei-e put on duty on Siiturditv nnd Monday. Watermelons aaaair( d in our mnrkel hist ei k. untl Hold al :B and 4tl ecnla. . w A inr loud of lJomeslic Sewing MaihineR r.-eeived thia week at II. A. Kratavr 'a. A new plank walk htm been laid In the alley from .Market afreet to the UK-k-up. The ruin on Moniey afternoon did a good net in settling the blinding clouds of dust. Henry Mritlge, of thia borough, has been ai)itited Jury Commissioner, rice Win. H. llrnM n, deceased. A new house of worship la nlwut being completed by the Methodist Episcopal enn Kiegation at Hontrdule. TeliplHiiile communication betwetn this plate mill Dulliiia ia ono of the prolmhlc things of the near future. The lisl of jurors drawn for the Heptenils r Term of Court will lie found In another col umn. There will be two wecka of Court. The iiipointmciitR of HiiK-rint-ndcnt Me liown for the Kail examination of tenchera is published In another column of Uiia paper. The Auditora' report of Jlie School funds of I.iwrence township and Iatwrence. Iiule lientlent district la published in to-day' !':I"-r- m . r .huh McCnlloitgh.a former green groeery mmi. or ClearOeld, was in town on the day of llati hcller ft Doris' abow and also waited fur the ''big show.'' flue of "Jersey" Hnyder'a ahade trees, on Third street, broke off during the Ji ind storm on Montlay nflcrnomt. II hud liccn partially broken off by n previous storm. The mills of the IVnnsvlvnnia 1'ulp and r.i r Comptuiy.at Lock Haven, were burned List Friday morning. Ixisa, flfUl.lK"!; insur ance ls-tween rWKW and $7n.(HK). Mr. Thomaa Collin, of Philadelphia, one of the Collins llrothera, who were the contract ors on the T. & (.'. Hnilrond, was in ton n yea terday, the guest of Henntor Wallace. '- iaa e The Light Hunning Ihimeatir Hewing M chine, for simplicity, durability, reliability, strength anil la auly, has no etituil. Harry. A Kratzer ia agent for Clcarllcld county, lit Our fiimicm are now harvesling an e irllrtit eroji of rimhI hay. Both in iiiantily and quality it excels that of former yearn. New hay is selling in market at per ton. I(. II. Hhow, of thia place, ith l- """I untl another gentleman from Philiiburg. left fur a tour to Colorado on Montlay. They nil! nmhnhlT visit California, before their n-tiini. . aa- a a. - Mra. John I. Patterson, Mra. S H I.nlilel, and Mastera Hnrvey I.iddel and (ieorge II. 1! d. nil of this plai, left on Tnesduy moni- iiil! to spend a week Rl the seashore, their objective point lieiltg tb--an drove. Avert Hair Vigor reatorea the color and ttimuhnea the growth of the hnir, prevenla if from falling off, and greatly incrcasca Its beauty. It has a delicate and laating per fume, ita ingredienta are harmless, and for the toilet it ia iineiliallctl. Mr. Kli llhsitn, of thia borough, will remove I" liulkiia, where he will aunerintend the lart-e hnlcNif Mr. John DtiMola He dealrea 10 rent hit residence nn I'ine street, already furnished, t a family without children. He Mm-la to go alamt the l.MIl of Aiiguat. The JuniaiR Valley C'anipmeeling will con 'nicnt Newion Hamilton, Tuewlay, Anguat I'iih. The grounds are very attractive, and Israona desiring to procure tellta, should Rp P'.v lo K. M. King. President of the Asao-ei-iiion, who can le ndtlrewsed at Newton 11 iiiiilion. ' Mm Lltnnor Wrigley, relict of the late 'm. Kuy Wrigley, died at het home In Ihia """iiifh last Friday morning, after linger hut illm-aa. Her remalraa were taken to the emu lery at llradford church for burial on bi'iiiluy forenoon. The drwaaed trai aisler to Jolm Korria, Sr., on of out Count Com "lonrra. The reiriilnr qtinrterltr nirtlnic of the ruuttiiui (.raniir ariU ntwt in Mixhaiilui Hall, on niurwluv, Annual 4th, lnx,t S ?. w a A tcli Kram uii rtwlMHl hi-rt- from Ilotitz- ilali? on Huniluy flnlt fl liitlr (iirla, wliolwd mine fur lie-mi on KutiirUity liwl, were liwt, nollilnn lmvinn bwn aeru or lleard of tlirln i to nine o'elca k on Huntley inoruiiijj. , Ltrtl, and Littlf. t'lnilnon Nattmliiy lire all aniund tiwn on Runday, lutd "llig running nn Mnndny, llh all the eun ilitlalea ItikiiiK ll in ud the "devil" yelling- r.ir en.y, nutltr h hitppy time for tli editor. Ixwn etlKiuteuiinta lit one unil the name time In the future. The Light Kuuning Doiueatie Hewing Ma tin lie luw H Hell-aetting needle wliit-li eunniit lie et wrung, mid whith will lie rvtxigiiizeri u an iniproveuient in the right direttliui. The neetlle la aelf-aetting In every -uw of the word, and w not tleM-tiilent nn atnnrk on the neeille-liar, u in oilier maihiiu-a. at a. e i - Will the erudite editorol the (Vfiwn inforlu hi few reiuli ra why he Demist in culling it hitniore" I'nrk, mid w here he gt ta ru thority for the Riime when alltidiug to Wit mtr l'ark in thia borough, (live honor to whom honor la due. On the original plan of the lairoiigh the name unpenra an Witnier. A Furmthtd Houoe tor Rent. Mr. Ell Rloom wiaht-n to rent hit jmijjerty on I'ine afreet, in thia hnrougli, to a fttnilly without children. The house 1m well furnished and hna all the modem eiiuvt-tiit-ncea desired. The homa? will lie rented already furnished. Apply soon to Mr. Hloom, who intemlH removing to IhiKoia City. Tht Light Running "Domeitic" Sewing Ha- chint. hi it tvmstriii-tinn the matter of litrubililg h:ia heen nirefully considered. All the working iarta are made of the very lieat material and ew hartlened. It ia the mtiat iltirulile Family Hewing Machine ever invent ed, nnd fhaUi-nurHcnmiNiHson w ith othcra, in this resiiect. 7-13-:t. List of letters remaining uneluiiucd in tin Postofllce at C'leurfU-ld, Pn., for the week end ing July 2.", 1HH1 : Casjier 11. (inihutii, William tiilliapie (3), Ctirtiu Irwin, Annie K..lohlisou. II. W. l'hiliit, .1. W. Piiltiicr. Kdwurd Whining, II. C. Wng- ncr. P. A. 0A17LIN, P. M Mint Inaptctor. Thomas K. Adiims, of Hickory township, McnsT county, has laim npiMiintctl Mine InssMlor (for the term of lour yearn) of the third district of hilumrnons coal mines, comtMised of the counties of Iaiw- rcnee, Mcm-r, Crawford, F.rie, Warren, V nnngn, Forest, Jefferson, Clnriotl, Cameron, Cl.-u.ll. Id, Elk ruitl McKenn. lititing tht llattltfittdt.Ht. J. P. Hiin-h field, nctsintianicd by his wife, la now aWut on a visit to his old trumping ground, the hattlclli lds of (lctt)sblirg, Hull Hull, Ami tarn, etc. (Juitc r nnmls-r of the (imnd Army Isiys from Clciirlield and Curwensville left on Hutilriloy moruinglast to attend the Eni'ump- inent this week at Gettysburg. . e aw i A young man from the "lliilges" named Pcterinau, picket! a quarrel w ith tome of the mcu engaged at loading tho ears of Kobin aousMiowoii Montlay niglit, alio m-lore he could In rescneil his head was tattooed like thill ofa native Feegee Islander. He lodged in the lM-k-tip, und on Tncsiliiy morning hearing was given him Is'l'ore "Squire Connelly. In default of lautl he was sent to the county prison until he-coubl hear from his friends. iaa aa - Dedication. The Lutheran Church at Nc Millliort, t.'lenrtleld eotinlv, Pa., which has lieen lately remodeled and beunlified, will la reeotrsecTuted im Hundny July lst, Ihhi. The conaecnition acmion will lie prenche.1 by Rev. J. II. Williuma, of Hagcrslown, Mary land, a former pastor of the congregation. There will abm la; M-rvici on Saturday and Sunday evenings. The people in the vicinity of New Millport, nnd nil others, are cordially invited to attend these aenieea, which we trust will prove interesting nnd Instructive. l'AHTim. Tha Wonderful are. The most brilliant features of the Itntcheller 4 llorla Show, which apM?arcd here on Saturday last, was the remarkublc performances of thnt peerles nrtiste, Zaxel. Her walking on a slender wire was truly rnurvcloim, evincing a moat aubtle grnee and attratliveui-saof manner, while htr grnnd leap from the top of the eanvaa to a net placed Mow elicij.-tl the admiration of all. Hazel's most nstoiiislitng uispiay 01 nerve w aa in la-ing tired from a huge cannon iuto mid-air, and alightuig safe anil, unharmed. She receive the largest salary of any woman in the profession. For two years Zazel was the reigning star of Ixmdon, anil of Paris for a like period. Personally, Zatel ia Raid to he a very charming and accnnipltehed young lady. t Tht Shunt . Clearfield has hail a surfeit of shows for the past few dnya, and they were alsive the average of itinenint circuses and menageries, both In accommodations nnd management. Ilatcheller ft Doris' allow, shich exhibited on Satunluv, notwithstanding the bad name that many gave it on nifonnt of ita yisit to this plat twoyenra ago,acitiittcd itself well. The atrect pnrude in the morning was one of tho finest that was ever made In Clcarfleld. EvervlKxIy who attended the exhibition pro nounced it to 1 aatisfacniry and lwtter than any show that haa pitched ita tent in Clear field for many a day. The honorable trans actions of the managers, together with the character and variety of exhibitions, left for theui a goml name. aa e aa, A Snakl Stor.A lloul.ilale lady w rite to her uarenla at Hcllefnnte, and the JMcmo- erat gives currency to the following horrible story nlKiut a Swedish miner residing at HnutHlale who went to the mountains In search ofls-rries on Sunday. Not returning home In due time search was mnde for him, when be was found dead wilh innumerable rattlesnake, fiistened l and feeding npon bis body. The searching party had much difficulty ill dislodging the snakes so as to recover the btsly, and then only aueeeeded tiller building a fire around them and the frcc use of nrcunna. The man in hia search for berries had evidently invaded one of the haiintft ol these datlgenilts reptileii, whonsn ally gather in mass in chosen locnllticA, nnd fell a victim to their united assaults. a aw Fatal K. K. Accident near DuBoit. The I)u Hois (Vfiirt'er, of last week, contains the fol lowing account of a fatal accident which happened to an employe of the Low tirade Kailrond: "I.at Saturday alsmt noon aashiftiT engine Nil 71 wan coming out the aiding leading to kochester and Sandy Lick minea, Wm. K. Culhera missed hia fiwthohl in aU tempting to atep nn the pilot of the engine, nnd fell in front of the wheels. The track wheels passed over his leg tearing it tn shreds. He wot helped on the engine and brought up to the depot, but In a short lime his young life was ended. The young man wna from Hf vnnldavlllo, a brother of Scott Cathera, of DttMoia, ami had lieen on the road aliout six months. Ilia Isiily was taken to Hcynnlda ville for Interment. Tspiiee Taylor held an mineral resulting in a verdict in accordance with the alsive statement." iaa a aaw ' A Sad Kittakt. While John Stewart was squirrel hunting near Bellevernon, Westmore land eoiuily. on Friday morning week, ne heard and saw something moving In the leaves on tree Hint had lately blown down. Snp)iaing thia to be a squirrel and fearing It would get away l rore ne cottiii tee it ata tlnctly he fired at the moving leaves and im mediately heard something fall so heavily that he thought he had shot eoon, and hnrrvllu around Ihe tn found thai he had shot Frank MeFall, who was lying on hia bock Insensible. MeFall was almut H years old, and wna hunting. Stewart wna not ac quainted with the boy nor did he know he wawhnntlng In the woods at all. Mi Fall did not apeak after the ahooting and died at 9 r. M., Ihe same dny. Several shots entered Ihe tknll near the temple and riossed through the brain and werelyingjust Inside the skull on the opposite aide of t he head. An inquest was held, and Ui verdict ws thnt rnina MeFall enmo to hit death in eonsequenca of balm ahot aaxndciitlT by John Stewart I giwiiatewy Brrtld awe! Trtbvm. ' ANOTHER SUNDAY FIRE I THE SHAW HOUSH! IN RUINS THflllTKR BtlKIAlIK" tVUKKKl) KOlll.V. A re Imikxrfiti in lUf- nwl of the Blmw llniinf, wtiipiwl by -Hlieriff IVnU. on the tv.ruer of MiirkH hi id Fiwt BlrwU, Wm minuU after 4 oVloek on Himday afternoon, di'ntroving it and two old frame buildiiifo uwljnininx, out on the emtt, fmntiux on Murkct Blnft, ofcupifd tw a law office by l8i-ail Ttt, Kw., and nlno hy C. L. linm-tt and a dwulliiiK house fruntiiift on Pint itreet, omipied an n renidcnoe hy Frank X. Fleming. The tire U Ulievcd to have oriniimu-d in or nar the attie from nome deftn-t In Uie flue leading from the kitthen range. Tho nn wan confined to the build. ngx. alwve nniucd. altbbtigh for a time, owing to the dinrtiou of the wind and thu dry condi tion of the roof, the town was in itumim-nt danger of dM ruction. The Are wm stopped on the imrtlr aide, at the reHidciit of A. U Shuw, on the cant at the building occupied by Fred. Iliuig, where wet cnrpcU and wuter and the heroic cfl'ort of men on the roof prevented thenjprciMl of the flumea. Tho handsome renidence of A. B. Bhaw, buut of tire-brick and covered with a slote roof, on First utreet, adjoining the burning building, wiM dumaged to the amount of be twecenHKJiuid $1,(HK), but u fully covered by imunujcc. The nuidtHces of Joseph Rhaw, Mrs. Klixalieth Irwin, and Mr. Momop'a ntore building, acrow Market street, were saved on ..a-mint of the wind Ciirrjing the burden of the beat in another direction. The gncHts of the hotel mved all thrir eftiM'tfl, and uuwt of the furniture wan remov ed. There wtw an inmiranpe of fH0,(KX) on tho building, und (1,(HHI on tbe furniture. The hotel building was a brick one, and the beat hotel building in town. All the proerty destroyed belonged to the entute of (be lato Kit-hard Shuw, Hr. A telegram waa sent to Tyrone for their tlremcn and engine, but the order wan coun termanded fd wut the time they arrived at Kat Tyrone. A locomotive bad to lie fired up, and being Hnnduy it took some time for the nieniliem of the fire department to get together. Altout one hundred men of tbe CunveuMville Hook and Ladder Company were ready to rcHjKHid if their services were reajuircd. Aim, the JMiiijlmrg boys and delegation at Itigler station were ready to aid in mi. Killing tbe flame and saving pmterty To all of the above organisations we take the lilterty of returning the thanks of the town, for their kmdncta. in tendering their wen ices, which will be remembered and ap-pwhtte-d all the same as though they had leen here. Tbe KnhiuHon Brothew, maiiagcra of the Old John icibinion Hbow;" which arrived on Sunday morning, are entitled toenjecial mention for thHr services and the good work done by tbe nttachees of the show. They were to be, found on roofs and in the hottest placet, during the fire. AH honor to the "Old John llobinwrn Hhow ! Heidea the generous patronage tendered them at their exhibitions nn Mondavi they all w ill he long remembered for the aid given and the humanity mruii fested on this ovat(rti. Tbey done as good, and, In fact, more eftWIive work than many who had much proHrty and vatimble inter- cMh aA stake. This leingthe largest and most destructive fire that bus vim ted Clearfield for many yean, tl.cejtciten.rnt nud confusion was in tense. Terrified men, women and children run to and fro, thinking ever thing at tout town, lMith life and property, would Im? anni hilated. NI'AKKM. Homedoxen or more buildings along Locust street were fired on the roofs hy falling coals. Among others, wna the residence of W. W. Belts, the roof of which was on fire in five or six placets, also his stable; the residences of Fred. Markets, Al. Logan, H. E. Hnydcr. IteulK'ii M( rbertwn, and the Wagon Hbop of Thm. Mills, on Third street. The question of Water Works will now he df -tinted again. Tbe old story of the man carrying bed clothes down stairs and throwing the looking-glass out of the winJow was revived on (Sunday evening. It was just, four weeks lust Sunday morn ing since the Clearfield Fire Brick Works were burned. There were no service In any of tho hurt-lies lost Hunday evening. Tbe large attendance at Uobinaon's ahow on Monday was gratifying to our people, And we II -deserved by the showmen. Wm. 1). Bigler and one of the showmen , received severe cuts on the head by fulling buckets. Others wero slightly Injured, but no one seriously. After all, it was a fortunate escape. Had the Khnw House or Mansion House stables taken fire, the destruction of property would hftve been terrible to behold. Many of tbe ladies willingly took their place tn the line and pawed buckets, aiding efficiently an tbe men. Men who stand buck and look on while women are working) as ther done there are no men at all. I We think it was a mistake to distribnt "fire water" at the time of a fire. The men would lie a great deal lwtter off without it, and will not become helpless and demoralized. " The fire was first discovered hy one of the musicians of Itobinson's ahow, who saw smoke issuing from ere vices in the plastering over head. Could they have hod access to it, it is thought that thirty bnckets of water would have saved the building. Home very silly and untruthful storiet. were started on Hunday evening. A portion of the walls of the Hbaw If nunc fell on Monday, a .mrtion was pushed down, nnd the eastern wall intact is still standing. The fire was the only theme of conversa tion on our streets, nnd In fVt all aliout town, last Hunday evening. And aomo haven't quit talking almut it yet. While John Robinson's show was making a street ponule In a town in Illinois two years ago. a fire broke out and destroyed the entire square in the business part of the town. The parade stopped and all hamia took part in saving tbe property and fighting the fire. Home of their horses came near being burned up, some of them got frightened and ran off, breaking the wagons, while many of the wardroliea were destroyed. Hay few. For twenty-five years I have lieen sere rely afflicted with Hay Fever, and have tried many temedirn withont relief. While suffering intensely I was Induced, through Mr. Tichenor's testimonial, to try Kly's Cream Bulm. The immediate effect was marvelous. I have been enabled to per form my piwtnml duties without the slightest inconvenience. Have heen exposed to heat, lranghts and dust, and have escaped a return attack. I pronounce Kly's Cream Balm a rare for Hay Fever. William T. Carr, Pres byterian Pastor, Kliutlieth, N.J. Having been afflicted with Hay Fever for years I gave Kly's Cream Balm A trial hs mnch benefitted if not permanently cured. 1 have had no real Attacks since using it K. H. Kan cb, Kii i I or (Virfwa Oit.Br Drmoerat, Maueh Chunk, Ta. Price 50 cents. 7-20-it m Bobinon'$ Show. Old John liobinson's Big Hhow Arrived on Hunday morning, and on Monday morning gave a fine parade on our streets, which, together with their hemic aid at the fire on Hundny Afternoon, hnd the effect of filling the large eanvaa At both the afternoon and evening exhibitions. The show is A good one, a big one, and was well patron ised. The white Polar bear, the monster or And other fine and rare specimens of the ani mal kingdom hi the menagerie department were objects of great interest, while the circus performance wan really almre the Average, even of railroad shows. The dog acrobats of Prof. Ham well's, the barrel and Maltese cross act by Mr. E. Holland, and the riding of Miss Hlickney, Miw Marks, and Mr. Holland, de serves especial mention. The Jokes and Acta of the clowns, Mr. John Lowlow nnd Mr. Ashe, were original and amusing. All who attended werchlghly pleased, Instructed and amnsed. The bottmgh atithoritiei should Jirohibit the tredion of wooden building on (Second and Market itmta A Chance for a Free Scholarship In the Slate toiiege. State Cou.kuk, CkntrkCo. Pa.. 1 July llth, 1KH1. 7b oa. CVi-Mi T. AlfjranHrr, BrIUfonit, Fa.: JJmr Sir: The Kxecutive Committee of the Hoard of Trurtcea of the Pennsylvania Htate College have determined to establish fifty (AO) freeaehularshiiw in the Institution one for each (Senatorial district in the Htate. All tuition in tbe College ia already tree. Thrtte cholarshiiNi, in addition tothe tuition, will entitle the holders thereof to exemption from the payment of other college chargca, for incidentals, room rent, fuel, and use of ft nut ure. It ia believed that this con be done without adding materially to the ex pens of tbe In stitution, whilst ita bene tit will lie enlarged to tbe extent of these scholandiiiis. The conditions are, that the scholar, after acoinpetitive examination of the studies re quired for admission, receive tbe apKintinent J mm the Hetiator of his district, and that said scholar be at least fifteen (lfu years of ageof good character, and fully prepared for ndiiiinHion to the Freshmnn clam. The stu dent so appointed shall be entitled to the benefits of his scholarship for the tour years oi nis college course, proviuen that hi con duct and chuw-standing be satiHfactory to the Faculty. Ho soon as a vacancy occure, from any cause, the (Senator of the district shall have authority to till the scholarship by a new apitointment, under similar conditions. lu view of these facts, you will arrange for an examination to be held at some suitable point in your district, hy a committee ait- proved by yourself. The subjects for exami nation for the vear 1HH1-K2 are. for all appli cants, the Common hiighsh brandies, 1'livsi- oil Geography, Higher Algebra( to Quadrat ic,) Geometry (4 books.) and V. H. History. The sjtcciul requirements of applicant for admis sion to the Scientific course will be the ele ments of Natural Philosophy; the special re quirements made of Classical students Are ('attar (3 books,) Cicero's Orations (3.) and Xennphnn'a Analwais. A student whose qualifications fall, in some respects, below the Mnhiiard us to give a renaonulile hope that he win make up his uehctencies, may lie ad mitted oh pritfrntion. hhould no one present himself who is entitled to enter as a Fresh man, a well quulitied applicant for higher clam st ad (ting may lte ouuiitteo:. As soon as Uie appointment shall have been made in your district, you will please notify the college authorities of the fact, giving the twine and amlressof the apK.utec. Although our standard of admission tothe college clussea will lie higher alter the com ing session, u:id sneciul courses in Civil En gineering, Chemistry and Physic, and Natural Science have lieen added to the course rec ognized in the present catalogue, I forward a copy of that catalogue as giviug.on pages lHand M. a correct idea of the preparation miuireu of those who would now enter as Freshmen. ne ahull be glad to furnish any further in formation concerning this or other matters relating to the College. Kcqueating your early and hearty (-opera- tion in securing, for your 4'scholunihip," the nest student avaiiahle, 1 remain, yours respectfully, JA8. A. Mi KKK,Aeting JWf. In compliance w ith the request contained in above letter I give notice that I have selected nn imtartial committee of exam iners, which committee will meet in the Court House at IW-llefonte, Centre county, on Friday, llMh of August next, to examine all such applicants as may apear before them The person whom the committee recommends will receive the appointment. Applicants will please notify me of their intention to lie present before the dny of exnminntiou. Respectfully, C. T. Al.KXAXIIEll. BASK BALL. (KAMi'iAN Hiixh, Pa., July 23, IM. Em Ti it K kit in, H 'AN Mtr Air; The statement in the Cnrwensville Time is such a mi's-stntcnient that we beg the lilierty to correct it through your pnper. Vte give the liu'ta. TheCurwensville FirvCompany offered an ivory-handled hat to the winning club in a game of ball to be played at Curwensville on the 4th of July. The Curwensville club challenged the Pennvilleclub. The challenge was acccpU'd and the game was played announced on the "posters". The game was long tint interesting, as it held a crowd of ,HH) people nntil the close, ihe l urwens- villc club was ho certain ol' winning that they didn't buy the bat; and, to our knowledge, have not ttongltt it yet at least tt has not arrived in Pcnnville. Tha score stood 21 to 20, with the Pennville club at the hat; that is the Curwensville club hud the twits nine timed and the Pennville elub eight time. Now, we add this: II the Curwensville club wishes to play after we receive that bat we won, their chance Is good. And we wish them to cull their nine (Af nine uot m nine. yours, c-, Bahk Ball. aaaaaas- ataTaasSSS- I - A Man Shot in Noutzdalo. Alex. McKengie shot John Mnir at Hnntzdale last Saturday with s gun 1 (Hided with bird shot. The trouble originated about using water from a spring on land of McKengie, a bachelor, who made his home with an unmarried brother and sister. Muir, who had quarrelled with McKengie some weeks ago, and had been for bidden to use the water, went to McKengie's honse on Hntnrdny and quarrelled with the sister. McKengie cnnie to the door of his house, after he heard of it, and shot Muir, who was standing on the street McKengie was arrested, and released on lwil. Muir died on Monday from the effects of the inju- rie received. Frank Onrsuch, of Tyrone, conductor of the train hauling Batcheller A Doris' show, while nenring Philijisburg on Friday, was standing on a car giving the signal for the train to stop, and failing to notice the near approach to the bridge between Hteiner's and Philips-, burg came, in contact with the bridge, knock ing him down and injuring him seriously. He was foully bruised alsmt the head, and his back is Injured. He was still living at lost Accounts, and we believe there Is little hope of his recovery. He was taken to Ty rone on the mail train the same afternoon. saaaa e tt Don't Too Want a Good Buggy 9 If yon want a neat nnd good buggy, you will find an assortment at Brown's planing mi 11, on Pine street, in this borough. Messrs. Mcuistou A Co. have established an agency here for the sale of the celebrated F.merson, Fibber A Co. 's make of buggies of Cincinnati, Ohio, which have a standard reputation. Call at the plan ing mill and examine the styles and prices. W. W. Worrell is superintending tho sale of these buggies, and he will gladly furnish all Information desired. The Light Hunning Domestic (Sewing Ma chine has the automatic tension. When once properly regulated It will rarely need to be changed ; and as a general rule, the whole range of family sewing can lie done without any change of tension whotever. The feed has great power and never fails to perform its duty will feed tbe lightest and heaviest goods with equal pm-ision, and will ctims seams and hard places without changing length of stitch, or missing stitches. 3t i Normal School. Ij. K. Weber and J, T. Llddli will opea a school at Lsthitibarg j oa July 1Kb, 1681, is fODtlans sight wetki. Spcolal atuatloa will b glvaa te Theory of Teaohlttg. This will otTtr rare ladaooncati to those whs Intons to toseh the eoalng Win tor. Lit bin barf Ii bosutirallr lootUt, with aa tx Ueat school ballsing. Tho peoplo ers istoMt gtot sod hospitable. Bosrdiag sod to Uot will ho very naioaablo. For furtbtr leforastios, 4 drM L. B. Wober, Lombtr City, OltsrficU Mon ty, or, J. T. Llddtth Dull oil, Cltarfield eouniy, Naaiylfania. It. aaaaj a-fii i KiaiiTT Fivi Uollabj XiOflTl "You do aot tell mo lb tt yoar huibtnd is ap sod oboat sgsiB, sad oatlroly enrtd by (nolo a atdloloo si Ptrk.ri OiagorToslor " Yti.lud, Ido," aid Mrs. Bevj stole to nor snqolrlsg aaiubbor, "sad thst too whta ws bad fooliibly paid $8ft la doctor bills sad omwrtptlont, and aftor bo bad hooa givoa ap by bli pbyilelsas to dlt. Now mj batbaad feoU as wtll as svor, ootlrtly oarod by ibis oxeolloat TobI.m And awoy a siek bisb ailfbt bo wtll 1b a week If tbsy would 00)7 try It, OoMliJ Niw Daily Staok Link. Jamoa L. Lost; has tBoooodod la having a daily waall oitab llahod botwooa Cloarleld aad PtftBflsld.aad wtll boroafUr rae dolly tUge botwota too two potato. Hliooetraotbogsa with April lit,tndtbo tUgs wlllloavo CUorflold orory Bioiaiag (txopt Boa day) Bt I e 'lock, staking oobbooUobi with all trot 01 oa tbo Low Orods Ratlrood at Pcnoflold, re. tarnlnf after tho lott trata tbo mm ovonteg. PoaotBgortsadfroigbt will booarriod at low ratoi. Ordort loft at any of ths hotolf will bo sitoadod to. HaprTB-lf BOROUGH SCHOOL TAX. The Duplicate for will he in the haada of the I '.strict Treasurer nntil (Saturday, Angnst 3tth. l'i-on all uuea siid previous to that time there will he an almtement of W per cent J. C. WiiitkhiM- District Trnmrrr. You can have any kind of an old bat siaAo bsw, by Htwkirb. tho hsttor, oror Hridro's Tsilet thof, Markot street. Clard)d. POBB'B. l-tf Ctarf,ld Coal Tradt. Htatennrnt of Coal and other freight sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division. Pennsylvania Kail road, fur the week ending Jnly 16th, 11, tuA the same time last year : 00a.lt, tar tbowskk -.... Saois tiait last yoar Prof loaily do ring yoorM.. Bsai time last yoar .... Iserosse.,.HM ........ Total Ib 18(11 H Bant tint last yoar..,.... - Inert tut era sa rasiaavs. Loatbtr ...... Hiteollutoui frtlgbts....M , 404,017 180 ears, 141 A IIouhekeepeb Wanted. Liberal wsgts will be paid for doing homework. Mo oLlldrtB to play with, oor eowi to milk, or Bora log Crti to kindle. Apply at tbs rtildsaee of tho lubiorlbor. 0. 0. QooniaiSDsa, Call at Morrill's hardware storo and seo tbs ohcapott and but Btwlag Jdsehlao for tht ltt noaey. Pto. Jl-lf. A very olcant line of pockot cutlery, rtxori, tolwori aad ahoari at kardtr'i. A-t&.tf Go lo Ilirlingor & Kouk'a lor straw bats, aoibrtllst and lioea d hi ton, at bottom prioti. 0 IMt. A new line of fronts' nook-wear, btrtt ted wbito voiuat Iliritngor Jk Hooka. Fishing tack I o, 1 at Btrder'i. rholesule and rotail yu-it Spccial$, Orb HtutrtBSD Pa Csst. Diaoonav oa Old Pbic si. Sowing Machine! oaa bow bt porebaaed at juerrali a tin and varieij aioro, rrou sja up- warda. AH kind of at wing naobinta reps t red oa ina anortoat aotiet. Clearflald, Pa,, Joly l, 1ITT. WiSTao. Dellvtrod at tbo Rail Road. 100,00ft IS-Inch abavod abinjlta. 100,000 14 -Inch aawod aboglta. 10(1,000 feet of pint boards. 600.000 14-fttt shaved fawpa. 6,000 railroad tiea. 60,000 feet of cood bemtoik boardl. : For which I will pay tba hicboat aaarktt nrioa. delivertd at Ci earn eld, er at any solot on tbo ijrose a Clearfield tuiirotd. 3. V. Kbahsb. Clearfield. Pa., Oot, lfl, 18T8-lf. lust Kccelvcd Just Rocwivod by ARNOLD, at Car Load Nova Scotia Fl&stor! Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oata Loop 1 Car Load Deaken Salt ! Car Load of Choice Family Flour I Car Load Dry Goods. Groceries, del .Mrbhinglus. liark. It. i(. lies and Grain will be taken la exchange. Curwensville, May 1, 1878. 5)larrifl BIMINDINQEK COONS la tbs Cat hollo 0b arch ot flnulidelt, oa Sundtv, July 10th, 1881. by Hov. M. Moaaher, Mr. Jdhs T. Bisimdirokb, of iluutadslt.aad Miaa K.ats 0. Coosa, of Btorliog LDZTKR CYPHKR3. At tbo M. E. Paraoa aRfl in Weit Clearfield, oa Batarday, July lltd, by IUt. Q. II. Ague, Mr. Craua Luiisb and Miia Mastha CrpiiKBa. all of (loabea town ah id. Clearfield ooootj, Pa. 2M. BKLPRTDOK -In Ooihan tnwnifalp, oa Wed- Botday, J uot Stub, IKS) , Kiai HttfSioos, la the fifteenth year of hia age. IRWIN'. To Lawrtnoo town shin oa Wadset day, July I0rb, 1SSI, Jissis Ethci yoonieit ehild of Jamta aad Mary T. Irwin, aged 10 moot ha and 6 dayt. WRIULBY. In Clearfield borouirh, on Friday morn in k, Joly l.td, I SSI, Mra. Klbasob Waio lbt, widow of tbo lato Wta. K. Wnarlty, axed 04 joara, II moatba aod I dja. STRAW, At tho home of her parenta. la Fergaioo towaihip, on Hunday tvtaiog, July 17lb, lHl, Hasab J. Straw, daughter ot Enoch and Mary II. Straw, aged 14 jeara, 7 moot ha and SO daya. From ths tint aba waa take a ill anill tht time of bar death abo tn dared htr elokueet with tbo grot teat patients j and whea aaktd It ihs was afraid to dlt, ahs replied : "Ob, to I an aot afraid to dlt." Although young la yaars, htr death ahould bo a lottos to all to prepare to die. Oh ! that all night bo abls to aay la too hour whta that white -robed ntaatoger lays dvwo his oblll and ley band oa them. Ihia doar girl, "Ob, bo j I an aot afraid to die." Of a kind and geatrooa diapoaitloo, beloved by all htr 00m pan- looa, brothers aad alatora, htr death has left a void which tbs world eaa Borer fill. It b sad to eon-1 templaw that ono so kind and good haa paeted away from oartb, aod aut down Ib htr youthful j bloon. Tho roao may fade, tho Illy dlo, But flowers Immortal bloom oa high f Beyond tbo toint of aloft. I power, This dear one laaafala Eden a llowar. to CLE A.R FIELD M ASSETS. Glbabfisi.d, Pin July 18, 18nl. Flour, per ewt. $3 00 Buckwheat Flour, per ewt Corn Meal, per awl m 1 60 Chop, ry, per ewt 1 SO Chop, allied, per ewt Ml. 1 40 Hraa, per ewt 1 OS Wheat, per buihel 1 10 Ryo, per bufhul rt 80 Oata, per buahl ... 00 Cora, tare, par buahel..,, ..., 40 Rackwbeat, per buabtl M.. no Clover aeed 6 00 Timothy aeed I TO Potatoea, par buabol 1 00 Applea,pti buabel H 60 Oniooa I Of llama, par pound w IK Shoal-tor, par pound .,...- 10 Dried Beef, par pound. IV Cblckena, par pair 60 Butter, ptr pound 16 Bgfta, par dotta M 16 Salt, ptr aaok, largo I 0 Goal Oil, per gallon IS Lard, ptr pound 12( Dried Apple, per pound. ........ 0 Dried Peanhea, ptr pound . ln Boana, per buahtl I 00 Oil WMti. Oil Quotations ! CENTBAL PENJSTOIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., LubrtrnHntt KrHued jnintri' OILS, l'lULIPSBURfr, I'ENN'A. Vs qooto oar branda of Patrolaum and othor oils (tmhjut to mar kit ehamfi) dellrered frot oa board oara at any atatloa oa tat Tyront 4 Claarfitld Railroad. Refined Oil, Statt Ttet..,.ptr gal. At lowtat Prime White, 160 .... M M 1 marbet ratos Wattr While. 160 - M wllboutrtftr llaine. 160 m .... " " J snoo to Mel BeBiifl., 71lirBTlty. ....p.re.l t Naptha, 7. M " Oasoliaa, 18 " " Mlaarl' Lamp, 800 teat " Oar Aal. Oil. (W, Vs.) Ittra. " .. , (W.Ve.lMed'aj. " " " (W.Va.)8.m'r Natural LabrloatlB, ' Franalla " Kilra. " " " Summar. Blank Slamoad QreeB Knalo. Goldea " m, ' Amber " " XXX No. I Spindle Matablaa. Cylinder Oil No. I - " " Wool Oil, No.1 Lard Oil (eatra)Wioter ttrala'd " No. 1 " " No. I Eclipae laaiat, No. I " No. I " " No. I " allB.rt'Y.llov, per galloa " Wblle " , LlB.a.d, No. I " M A meriaaa " Torpeotio., beat M At lowaat tnar kat rate, wltb aat r.f. t. oost. lit 4J IU1 lt.1.rTi:E prUtt and mttl mil competition. may 4, 'll-ly. STo-JnDS 3&mlstmtnlt. 0 O ft a w.k la yoar owa towa. Term, and IA VUU oatott fre fret. Addraat , HaLLBTT A Ca., Porthud, Mala.. aaabl-ly.j Machinery for Sale I TI1R oaderalrnad affar. at nriraca Mia oa. BALI, KHINULII MACRlNk and JOINT- KR, one BOLTKH, with M laeb aa, na drag taw, ob. sltt-s.IT taw, .aa bead aaw, asd twaaty tii feat af I tBdR Irae-Bhafi, all tbs pvlaaya .nd all tha marbiaary beleBfiBf te tea eaaraetariag vf abinalat. Tha maehiae baa aot S.R la aat over tarae moatba. It ia sellable t. b. at teehed ta ateaaa er water power. Fer partlaalara .all o. aeaddraal NAI'OLIOH HrUllNALD, Roaaaoa, fa. Blaaahard't Home Camp. Roektoa, Fa., Jaly 17, IHUf. fOR PRINTINQ OF KVBRT DI9CRIP f IIOBBM.1 atly tieeuttd at this ofloa. A UMINIHTRATRIX'SNOTICB-Notloo i. la hereby lveo that Letter of Admlnlitrav tioa oa tht ottato of OAMI'I'! 1CLD BRKON, lato of Brady townahlp, Cloarllald oouaty, Pa., doo'd. having boon duly granted to Ibo underalgoed, all peraona Indebted to said oatato will pleaao mako inmedlats payment, aad tboao having olaima or ueuanaa agaiaat ueeaut will prtaeot tatm prop trly authenticated for aelt lament, a it bout deity, U1.IZA BKKuN, AdmloiBtraUix. Luthenbarg, Pa., July ITth, UBl-flt, BUY AIIOME ! HOUSES, LOTS AN0 FARMS FOR SALS I rpWKNTY HOUSES aad LOTS la Claw Held termi. Also, lateral FARMS la Bradford aad Qrabaas totraabipl, Apple to WaLLAlK K It a 119, Oaa. 1, tto-i!. Clearlald, Pa AIiniTOHS' IIKfOBTof (heBCIIOOI, FI NDS af Watt Cleuaeld Udeiieadeat 80D.0.I Dlatriat, rlt : SAMUEL BKLL.DIatrlotTreaaurtr.lB aoaoaat who tut wist Vleareeld iBilapaadaBl Bobool a una. ror ib. jiareaaiBg jubi bid, ibsi i . DR. To am't of duplicate H $875 In To am't ree'd fron Treat. Joha Snltb... SUA vt To am't of Statt approprlatioa 7180 Total ..l,058 II ,. t.1.11 10 10 00 CR. By am't paid for teaabtrt' wagat Bj ain't paid for fuel By am't paid for iBtartatoa bonds By am't paid oa boadt By am't paid for repair! By am't paid attorney feat By am't paid for bUbbId, houae M. By ain't paid Secretary, laiary By am't paldooeROBeratioBf,H.B.aad K. K. Mbaw By am't paid foroolleetort' per oeotaga. By abatemaata asd axoBeratioaa..,....,. By balaoo. ia Traaaurar'a haads..M .. I0T 41 ,. 407 81 10 88 10 00 4 00 10 00 10 II 60 17 It 71 48 Total.... 11,051 18 Wa, tha anderaltfled Aoditort, bariaK .s.m ioed tb. .eeoant of Samuel Ball, Diatriot Traaa urar, In aoeoant with tba Waat OlaarBald Inde. pendent Sohool Fandt, find tbem aa aSore atattd. LEWIS BKOWN, Attest: W. T. .PACKMAN, Trao H. Bsaw, Clark. Auditor!. July 17th, I SI I 11. VI DITORS' HKPOHTof theSCIIDtH, FUND of Lawrlooa towoahlp, Til : E. OODEN, Tnaiurer, in aeaouBt with Law. reaee Township School Fund for tht ytsr tadlag June 8th, 18al i DR. To balano. du. at laat lettltmint $408 18 To am't raeelTed from Joaapb Owen 'a duplicate, 1(78-70 141 71 To am't reo.lvd from Wm. Qrabam'a duplicate. 1880 181 10 To am't received from af . Read's dupll. eat., IHS I 800 0, To am't of Stat, appropriation 870 44 To am 'I reeeired from County Treat. aror for tha rear 1880 1,101 07 To balano. da. at Mttlam.at 11 83 .$3,871 04 $10 00 10 00 07 81 790 15 10 00 50 4 00 421 51 "0 78 t 00 4 15 , J.3K0 00 75 01 Total.. CR. By am't paid for offlo. real-,. By am't paid H. T. Brookbeeh, att'y fca, By am I paid Tor ruel By am't paid for building By am't paid Secretary, aalary Ily am't paid for freight on ooobi By am't paid for making school dup'ta. By am't paid for furniabiag By am't paid for rapaira H By am't peidUoanen township for teach, ing JT. B. IrwiB'a ponila By am t paid for boarding directors at llillemint By am't paid for tttobers' wsgct By I per oant. on $8,;0.l T..UI tz.m u M'e, tbo nndtraltntd Auditora, having aiam- Ined tbo amount of 'L. Ogden, Traaiarer of Law renM townahlp, la account with tbe School funda of aaid townablp, find theui at abive atattd. LSnlB DKU W PI, Atttit: W. T. Bl'ACKM AN. Titan II, fliuw, Clerk. Auditora. July 37, 1HB1-ZU Teachers' Examinations. THB publio Kxamlnationa for tha preeent acbool vear will bt held at tbo following Umta aod placet : For Pike and Pike la dependant, at B loom in c- ton, Tnatdty, Auguat loth. Por Ooihon.at fibawavillt, Tbarad ay, AuguBt lHtn. For Bradford, at fiigltr, Friday. Auguat 19th. For Lawroaoa and Cltarfield nor., at Clearfield, Baturaaj, Auguat auta. For Bojrga townablp and Wollarotoa boroBoh, at wallaoetoB, Tuaaday, Auguat d. For Iforrla, at Kylortowo. Wed ntaday. Auguat For flrabam. at Polaatlao, Ibaraday, Auauit 1Mb. For Karthaua and Coviniton.nt Contra! Point, Friday, Auguat 20 lb. For Oirard. at Oonartaa Ilill, Saturday , Auiuat 27th. For Deoatur aod Oaoeola, ot Oaooola, Tutaday. Auguat auih. ' For Woodward and lloutadala, at lloutadalo. Auguat Slit. ForQullcb, at BamejfThurBday, Stpttmbtrlat. For Bcccarie, at Utabvillo. Friday, Sept. Sd. For Kaoi, at Now Millport, Tuesday, Btptota- bor 6th. For Jordan, at Anjoartllt, Wadnaaday.Brptam- btr 7th. For Cheat, at McPharroa, Thuraday, tia plan- bar fitb. For Burnilile, Newburg. and Now Watblnirton borough , and Burneida towoiblp, at New Haah. mgton, riuay, eptauber via. For Union and Union Independent, at Roektoa, Monday, Stpttmbor IV th. For Brady, ot Lthariburg, Tuttday. Sootom btr tb. For Peon and Bltom, at Pennville. Wtdntaday. September Slat. Tht publto oiaminatlona are in tended to rtaoh all wbo oipoel to taach tn tha oounty i benoa thoro will bo no apottal eiaiaintttona bald, and nodar bo tiroumaunoos will ooriifloatet bo on- doraod or renewed. Applicant moat preeent themeelTta for at em (nation In tht d tit riot Ib wbioh tbfj Intend teaching. Kduoatlonal meet ing! will bt btld at tht eloat of oaeb otamlnation, anl la tht ovtalnga if anitablo arrangemoota bo made by teaohera and dlrtctora. Wo bono lo matt full Beard a of Dlreotora and tba pot root of toe aonooiB ateaaa appointment. AppMomta wtll pleaet eonault "Ttubtr'a Hud Book," page a8, for fall Information regarding tba requirements for proviaional oortileatoe. HubaciHptlona to Kd ucat tonal Jouraala at elub ratet will be tafcta on day of l ami nation. Tba examination will begin at 9 A.M. M. L. MctjUUWN. County Huperlntondtotv Claarfitld, July Ifith, 1891. JURY I.tHTNamea and loootloa of Ihoao IMiraonB drawn a furore to atrraat Septem ber term, eommanoing on tho fourth Monday, (Mth), and oontinuing two weoka t (Ibaib Jraoai MoKDiy, SapriMaaa Iflra. J C Connor, Barnildo bA Roaonkram, If niton, D L Farguaoa, t City, I Henry Hwtn, Jordan, Wm Mahaffaa, M Waah, 0 llerlleln, karthaua. 11 A Wright, Btwatia, Jno K Dunlap, Knoi, 3 W McCoy, " J O ftohryver, Lawrtnoo George CauflTman, Boll, A Mover Jr, Morrla, A L Freeman, lfraillorJ,K at Uavla, fen Robert Uuabar, Cbtit, Joaeph H Broth, " J t Hteinor, Deoatmr, Auk Flvna, Qulleh, Adam Hmitb, Pike, B. O Began, Handy, John B Kllla, " I F MoOall N 0 B laBlap, Woodward SUB Kamey, Uulich, Taaviaaa Jwbobb, Mom day, Barf. Ifltn, W B Avert, Bnrnaide iJamao Fltgal, Graham. JM liaetlnge, Clearfield 0 Hullihan, Orttnwood, J Bahan, " llirom IJummtl, Uuliob, Jno llullibaa, M I H Woodward. Huatoa, S A ttrtgory, Or'ivllto,i(toorge Hurr, " Rioh'd Krone, " lUavtd wiat, Jordan, W P Chambers, 11 Ijae Mithaela, Karthaua, PMfiDermot, Houtidale.B F Oulioh, Lawrenot. Rob t Hominr. iBeojHttaw, " Jno Mlebaela, L Cltj, MB Kramer, " J B MFaddoB, Oaoeola A I loo Wrigley, ' V iiamtitoa, inurvioa, irwm -Kllla J Rogers. " W F Merrtll, Morrli, LewBriabm, M Thoo C Kvler, " Uenry Bailey. Btecnrln And Fulmer, " J G UltPgow, D DougUi, M Thomaa Heart, Bogga, Room nuntor, " Rudolph Albert, Itocga 'Andrew Luti, Joa Winery, Bradford, W A Moore, Pane, Heoj Knepp, IJamea Walla, H W W Marib, Brady, W T Dalley, " W (I Wright, " M Lightner, II Rebring, Burnaldt tp 'Henry J Knarr, Randy, J Hummervllle, " David Welty, Union, Ueo knntauon, " l Kldrldge, Woodward, Kaea McKwen M jjohn Bottorf, " V tiarmoy, vovmgton, uwea i.ewia, John Hugbea, Deoatur, R D 8 ho welter, " Ben Jury, tiirard, w w Wililama, Jamot Keotley, " Udward MoCabt, M BaooRft Wiaa Monnar, Ocroaia In. n E Bnyder, Clearfield, lleory Weiaor, M Joteph Wellly, Deoatur, 8. T. Ronhio, Qoebea, (leorgt Owtna, M Joan, Boyntoo, " AlleoTaylnr, Unrwa'lle, 0. Ulrard, Uoatadale, TJ.Friea, J. B. Hamilton, H Jno U. Hboff, Otfoolo, W. A. Crtat, f. Ctoipmeo, Wallaoo'a, Wm. Mabfley, Bell, Cjrui A. Woed, Bloom, Iaaoo Belab, Boogi, MviH. Kite, Motion, Poi. rivna, Uuatoa, Betnuel Browo, Lawr'ot, laaocuonn, " He u tee Bitler, Morrla, M. H. Flyna, Peuo, Arnold Bloom, Pike, J. B. Chambers, " Kb't M?t'rw?ken, " Jawiea Wtee, - J. l. kanla, Burneida, 1 A.Hngoeney, Covington A.B.Htrawbrldre. Handv J. D. Knot, M Thoa. Laaib C. Hebnarra, NtcholaaUerdoa, ' David Iyoaa, " B Up hen Teat, D oettr, Xhemai Wayne, Wo. tbo andtrttsvaed. barebv eertifr that tho foregoing lirt of names of persons ware drawo by aa on tbo llth day of Jntv A. D. 1RH. oi Urud and Trmverea Jurors for tho September Term or; Uotrt, ooosb toeing oa tbo fourth Monday, ia oor root, and waa drawn aeoordiog to low, In at eordoaeo with aa order of tbo Hon Charles A. Mayor, Proaidont Judge of the told ConrU JAMBS MAHAFFIT, Sharif. A. i. JACKSON, H. BRIDUK, Jury Com ml i Okftrleld, Pa., Jaly S7tk, IWI-to. ltw dw.ls.mfntfl. JOB WnHK.-AllklBda.rjobwMkala.BUa1 tj ta tba Mat maaaar at tatt omoa. $ la ft Of! V" aAF Bon SamplM worth V'j viu It frae. Alio rata Hnaaoa a vo. Portland, Maine. (makl,ll-ly.) ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Cut wtniTlllt. Job. I, tt-tf. UI)ITORt NOTICE. la Re, Eat. of Fred-1 In tht Orpbana' Corl trick aVralloy, doo'd. J of Cloarllald county. Th Btdartigntd Auditor appointed by tho Court to diitrlbuta the mooejr arliiog from tho Bale or real oatato la tba handa of Joaetbaa Fry, Truatea, will attend to hia dutlta aa aurh at hi omoa la Clearfield, on TIKHUAYJHK VJH DAV ur Aiui si, a. u. at 1 o olook p. M when aad wbtrt all ptrtiea In tare ted may ap poor. BMIT1I V. W1LHJN, Auditor. Cltarftald, July JOth, 1IM 4t NOTICP. FOR CHARTER OF CORPO. RATKIN. Noliot ia hereby given that aa application will bo made to tbeuourt of Com mon Plena of tho oounty of Clearfield, oadar tha Aot of A at in by of thia Commonwealth, entitled aa Aot to provide for tht incorporation and reru lotion of otrtaiueorporet.one.approved April Stttih, 1874, and tho an p piemen ta thereto, for theehtrttr of an Intended corporation to bo tolled "Tht ClearAtld Cemetry Compaay," tht purpoeo and object or which ia to provide around lor burial piaoaa Wltaoni nay pront to the torporaiora. Att'ji for Fatiiiontfa, Clearfield, Joly 30tb, 1SBI Itt. Re-Union of Trade. fllUR ondtrBlgned wishing to Inform tbo public H mat bo opened a COMMIMMION STORE At the old stand la Trout v Uie, Cltarfield oooaty, fa., oa tbe IBtb laiU, with a full Block or DRY CiUODfl, GROCERIES, NOTION H, Boo to, fhoot, Etc.. In fact everything to bo found In a firil-elaii a tore, all of which I am determined to tell at tho lowaat oaib prices. PARMER8 AND LUMBERMEN Will find It to their advantage to do their dealing with me, as the highlit prioea will be paid for Urain. bbinclaa. or Produce of any kind. Part or one-half eaah will bo ptid. Trading for eningiea or Lumber oi any ama a specialty. Aiao, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. Havlog made arrangements with Eaatera m er as ban ta to sell goods furnished me, therefore call and aeo, aa I will bt enabled to sell cheaper than tha ebeepeat. J. W. CAHLll.K, irontviiit, ra., sept. 74, '?v-iy. Agent. Estate or Isaac Bloom, Jr. NOTICE OF PARTITION. IN the matter of tbe tstata ) In the Orphans' of Iiaao Bloom, Jr., late V Cokrt of Clearfield or fike townablp, dec a. ) county, r eon a. To Henrietta B. Kldar and Rubart Elder, ber htta- band, rt lid ing at or netr Conoord, llancock oounty, Iowa; Jennie 8. Jones nnd Warrtn Jonea, kar buaband, roaldiog at or near Aldea, Harden oounty, Iowa Haoaoh K. Lemon and Joha Lemon, her haa band, reel ding near Ma batTey, Clearfield oounty, Pean'n. ; Klorino Pritobard and J. S. Pritohard, bsr buaband, re aidiog at or near Belmond, Wright oounty, Iowa; Maggie Hoover and N. L. Hoover, ber husband, reeiding at Dull oil, Clearfield eouniy, Fean'a,t Belle Hunter and W. S. Hunter, bar buobaiid, reoidlDg at or near North Lawrence, Kaoiaat Waller H. Bloom, rtodina: at or near Bulmoad, Wright oounty, Iowa T. jett. Bloom, rending near L'urwenavtlle, Ulear field county, Peno'a- j Annit Fortit aad J. C. Format, her buaband, reatding at or near Clear Held Bridge, Clearfield oounty, Peno'a. R.J. W. Bloom, re id in at or near liaroer, Hancock county, Iowa, heir and legal representatives tf note uioom, Jr, late oi nae towoabin, clear field oounty, dee'd, and also heirs of P. Co net Bloom, dec d.and alio beiraof Blanch V. Bloom, dim a, wbo were belra or said Isaac Iflocm, Jr., deceased. Takb Nuthr, That tn purananee of a writ of Partition lo me directed, I will, on SATURDAY, thettilji DAV OF JULY, 1881, bold an Inrjueat of Partition and valuation of tba real oatato, lato of Isaac Bloom, Jr., late of Pike tetnuhip, Clear field oounty, Pa., deooaitd. The Inquest will assemble at the late residence of aaid decedent in Pike towaihip, Couofy and State aforesaid, at II o'clock A. m. of tatd day. fiitia.rr'B Orn.-B, ) JAS.MAHAFFEY, Clearfield, June 20, Hl-St. ( Sheriff. BOROUGH ORDINANCES. IEF.HOiV THB miRUESH AND HIGH. 1 tONMTAIILlii t- Samon 1. Bt It ordained and toaoted by t he Burgees and Towa Council of tbe Borough of Clearfield, and it It anaettd and ordaioed by the authority or tbe same : l bat tbt rets of tbe hut geat and Ulgh Coaatabte or ibis Borough, shall be aa follows, lo wit i rata to rbckiyid bt tnb auaoaai. For committing ptrtom to tbt Lock-up $ 60 For adrntnlattrmc an oath 10 For hearing partla n,M 1 CO For taking ball.... tt For making record of proctodiagi.. 0 For issuing license to peddle 10 For written permission, (any obveettr) 10 Tht foes for services not herein speoifloally pro vided, i hell be the tarn a as allowed Justtoaa of tho oaoo for similar aervtooa. ibctiom 1 rani to an bboiivbo bt tbb hiob cohstablb. Making arresU - f 1 00 Conveying to Look-up.. 60 Bervieea as Turnkey (eaok oaae). Serving notice, (any character) 20 Tba feta for services aot here i a specially pro Tided, shall be tbt same as allowed Constables for similar aervloea. In testimony that the above ordinance was passed tbo llth day or Jnly, I8l, I bete bore unio tot my hand nnd affixed the aeal ol tht Borough. SAMUEL I. BNYDER, Borgefl. lSe..n Attest : J. V. fiavaia, Clsrk. AIMI'.NDMENTtoth ordinance entitl ed t Au ordinance In relation to run ulna; ol trains aud driving of ooraea In the Horougtt i Be It enacted and ordained by the Burgess aod Town Coaotil of tbo Borough of Cltarfield, Pa., and It la hereby enacted and ordained by authori ty of the aamei That tht ordinance pneeed on tha filh of Juno, IttHl, entitled, "Aa ordioaaoa re lating to tbe running of trains nnd driving of horses through tbe Borough," be, and tbo same aame it hereby ao amended that It ahall read as loilowB: Hirnoa I. Tho clause, "at any faster or greater rata of speed than five (6) miles aa hour" so amended aa to read, "at any faster or greater rale of ipeed than ten (10) miles ao boor." Hao. 1. Tbeelaust, "ol any faster or greater rata of epeed thaa five (6) miiea aa hour," ao amended as to road, "at any fatter or greater rote of ipeed than seven (7) miles per hour." ln testimony that tbe above amendments were mtde and pained oa tht tltrenth day of July, 1881, I have hereunto aot my hand and eauled tbt aeal of said Borough to be affixed. geal Ati.it: B. I. 6NYDKR, Burgaii. J. V. Hryobb, Clerk. Claarfitld, Pa , July 10, '81-St. QPEM FOR ALL I LOT8 OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchville I I HAVE jant rooeired tlio largest took of gooda over brought to this (action of tb county, which 1 will soil for cash or produce m cheap as they can bo bought eliowhore. My took oonaitti ot Dry goodS, Groceries, BootsSliocs, Hardware, sS'Nails a Specialty.- Ready Made Clothing. A fullitoekof FISU. Salt in large or email tacks, or by th barrvl. CROCKERY WARE, ton or clav. QUERN'RWARB, all styles and quality. In short, I bar rerything needed by the farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, or anybody else, which I will toll just as choap as the goods oan be purchased anywhere else, rieaae call and examine my goods and prioea belor investing elsewhere. 1. M. COUDR1ET. Frenchrillo, Ta., Mar. 2, '81-tf. . - w, a. MAaaafr. JEADAIUGERTY, F1HK, Lim AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AtiKNCY. -Offloaln Orabam Building, Markot itrsst. Clear Sold, ..... pena'a. June 1ft, lfiSl.lf. NOTICIUNotioe Is hereby given lo Hawk era aad Peddlers, Mtrohanta, Pool and Bill- lord table keepera.nnd to all others who bv lew are required to pay mereaatile tr othor lioenae,and wbo have not done bo are required to do ao at toot. Anyone returned for doing builneis without proper lioeaao will be liable to floe and coal, ooo'irdieg to tho Asia of Assembly regulating the same. This aot lee Is glvea ia torn form ily wttk the Acts or Asian. bly making it the duty of the County Treasurer lo oolleot these nvtnuas and laiat tht Boon at. PHILIP DOTTrf.Trtaiurtr. OLBAiriBLB, Pa., July 13th 1KHI-3., Agricultural ! I TAKE tbla method of notifying tboao la aeed of a good Mowar, Reaper, Threihor or Plow, lb at I bare the agency of tbe II IT C KEY I? Mower, Reaper and Thresher, Mannfaolarad be AIJLTMAN A CO., Canton, 0 1 an) tlao a, eat for tbt etltbrtted "South Bend Chilled Plow 1 &ft.Pereoui Ib aeed of either of the above had better call oa or address ma before punhaaiog eisewaert. ZACOARIAH MrNATL, junt 8, 1881-tf, Curwensville, Pa. E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER DUHnSlUK, r Lflfl A. npiIB subscriber bow effen to the citlsens of X BumitJt nod vicinity, aa uo provided iMMlalty, Hereatter all kinda of Caaketa and Coffins will bo kef t on head, and ordera filled at oooe. funerals .attended Mnytehenu I will furnish the finest aa well as ths cheapest articles dedicated to funeral - All ordera left at tbt store of Jonn C. Conk an will receive prompt attention. For farther partlnalare, call oa or address E. S. HENDERSON.' Deo. 10, 1879 -If. Mowers ami Reapers! E. W. BROWN, CLEARFIELD, - .- PA. TUB .oWTtUr baa Ih. WALTER A. WOOD HUWKH8 aad REAPKKS for sala, haald.a Macfala.r.aalr.rorth.a.ni.. Alio IIOKSK HAY KAK BH, tail all aiails Bf farming tmpleaiaat!. avWill .iohsnia abora for HOUt-bS er CATTLE, or till rtr, low for eaab. FRESH MEAT I WILL atao continue tbt batrktrlnf bmintBl. Meat mark at In tba plaining mill office, en Pint atrteU Frtafa meatarary Monday, Wediiet daj, Friday nnd Satarday mora in gi. Your pat ronage la re.pectullj aolioited. R. W.BROWN, Far M. Ii. BbowB. Clearflald, Pa., Jooa lit, 1881.1m. The Estej Organ "From North toRontb. from East to Went. Tub tsttey Organs are the Beat." WnGff a Company, by fegltlmate mannfae tore and actual produotioa, raabta tbt number of 100,000 Ia proetai ef eonaecutfrt nanberlag, It If aa treat wbicb draervea Bore then a paaaing mto tlon er eataal rtinarb. It tneana rery asuob Ib many way. It lad ita tea Flrat, A hlfh bailoaaa Blanding, and good npntatioa for probity and fair dealing. Boron d. A Ttry high repatatloa for quality of work, ia TONE, WOKKMANSIIIP, DURABILITY, Third A Ttry ttttnalrt lyataa of manafae tare. Wa fa mi ib any make of OrganB or Planoa, W. W. PK1CK, Agtnt. CurwtntTlllt, Pa., Hay 1ft, ItttLStn HARNESS IHARNESS 1 1 Thia fray for Tour if anient J IF yoa want tn itndy yoar own Intereit, do not fell loeallat ANUHKW HARWICK'8 HAR NEHS 8 11 OP, on Market Blreet, next door to John A. Stook'B tobaoeoatore, ClearAald Pena'n. THB FACTS ARK THAT A 11 flrat-tlaw work ti done at A nARWICK'S. XTtata foot all and axle greaaa at IM HARWICH'S. Doable and ilngie barneti or ait kinti at UARWICK'S. Ildlng saddles or all klada at HARWICH'S, ar atU and hone tovera of all kinda at l-J UAHWRK'H. ifrhlpi of all kinda and aa low aa tAerata at HAEWICKS. Harntf of all kinda made to order at HARWICK'8. All kinda of oollan at bottom priee at HARWICK'8. I ) tnttmber an X L-N T Hue of hnrMfurnlah IV lK ROodB at HARWICK'8. Alfill keep aad make all kinda of Ion. ber bar Y aeetat HARWICK'8. Irory and all otbar kind of rlnga er all altea at HARWICK'8. (1emba, bruabtfl, aad Inter faring boot, en hnd j alw- HARWICH'S. TDte robot, knee duittri, and tortena of all IV kindi at HARWICK'8. Job work and repairing promptly attended te. Renaaber Ibe ehop tn Hbaw'a roe-, on Mark at attvel, between tba Mae lot Honaa and tbo Hbaw Hnurw, ClearAeM, Penn'a. May It, 1HI m. YOTJ OAN Save moneY IN BUYINO YOUR UOODS FROM Geo. Weaver & Co., SECOND 8TRKF.T, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boolsf Shoes, Hats! Caps, GROCERIES, Carpels, Oil Cloths, 4c., 4c. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, ' BACON, BAM, SALT, OAT, CORN, CHOP, ETC. Tbankfal for peat fa -ore. wa lavlte tba puhlte lo tall and ate oar large aad new Btnk ef goodi, whtth we will diapoet of al raoeonaWe rmlet fer ata, er oiebaage tor te entry predeoe. Polite aad attentir eierka U wait apofl yoa, aad prioea dawn low. 0I0R8B WIAVBRAOO. CUtrlaU, Pa April f, lMl-bf. " '- ''-Hii'uiii. flu -" -flew Qtetrtittmtnti. TimTlCEB' CONHTABI.EJM FERsI Wo have printed a large number of tho bo FEE BILL, and wlU oa tba roee.pt of twenty five eaata, mall a eon? to any addraaa. snjM AGONSj FOR SALE I Tba wbMrlbar haa (wo Tw.-llorea Waaont. laarl, aaw. for tale. Will s.a.ld .b.ap. Calloa or addraaa JUilrf A.SIADLXH. ClearHeld, Pa., Uarok I, llll-lf. TAHM LANDU FOR SAIB-Ib Unatoa M. aa rtne townanipa, tjitarfleid eonnty. imwiuiDii MsBe jprtR inrntrtoi paraoaao noney. rrtoet 10 UV to M19.99 ptr tore. reierTea, i. fiinu, Agent, Penoeld, Pa. or Wallaob A Knaaa, 8epL It), mtMf. Clearfleld, Pa, NOTICCThe nndtnigned, reatding Ib tbe villaae ef Wtatovtr, ia Ca.it towoibip, baa made tbe Beeaanry arran irenifnta and pro poaea to open an LATINO Hul bK for tba ao oumfioodatioa of tbe pablla generally, and I here by ao licit a liberal abare ol the publio patronage. JOIIS J.bNiDKK; Weotover, Pa., Feb. 9, Jsat-tf. SIIOEMAklNGr-I hereby lofom my pa trona, and mankind ln general, that 1 have rumored my ihoemnking shop to tbe room ia Uraham'a row, orer 8. L Bnyder'a Jewelry atore, and that I am prepared to do ail kinda of work la my line eheaper t ban any other ahup la towa. All work warranted aa good aa oaa bo done any where elae. PoaiUrely tbla la tbeobeapeat abop la Clearueld. JOS. U. DKKHINU. Deo. 11, lt7$ tf. Millinery I Millinery 1 1 ITAKX tbaptaaiBr. of lafonalB, th. p.bll. Ibal I ahall offer ipaoial iBduoanaBU la Mllliaar, Oooda, aaok aa Bilkt, Sallat, Rlbooos, riowtrs, te., Trlaamad aad lalrlmaiad UaUa.4 BoBoau. Is Iba r.rj laiaat atjla., Notion! and Mada-a, Clolkla, for tblldraa. I kladl, aollclt a sbw. of yoar patroaaaa. MI8S H. A. WELCH, Market St, Claart.ld, r. Apr. 10, ISSl.lj. E XECUTOHS' NOTICB..Notiea fa here. J bv airen that Lettera Teatamenlarr oa the aetata of JAMKS HAUKRTY, late of Beoearia towaihip, Cltar&eld eonnty, Ppod', deoeaaed, baring been duly granted to tbe undftralgaed, all peraona Indebted to aaid aetata will pleaee make immediate payment, and tboao bavin a elaima or dtmanda agaloat tba aame will preeent tbem prop trly authenticated for Battlement, without delay. VAMU H All HKTY, JURKMIAH HAUKKTT, W. 11. FATTKHKON, kieoatora. HonUdaU, Pa., Jnly Uth, 18!lftt. CACfTIOM.-All peraona are hereby warned attainst narcbaalng or In any war mtddlins with tbe rolloinjr penonal property, now in tbe poaaef aton oir KAflLlo T. II UUKn KY, of! irard townabin, via: One torrtl and 1 bar mare. 1 ball, 1 beifer, 2 oowa, I ealrea, labeep, 10 ibuati, 1 log Bltd, 1 two borat wagon, 1 fannlng-mill, plow, barrow, 8 acre of core, 8 aoret of oata, 1 acre of polatota, I acres of rye, 14 aoret of wheat, and I tef of harntaa. Tbe foregoing property waa pnrehai-ed by me at Sheriff 'a aale en tbe Ith day ef Jaly laat, and la allowed to remaia la Ibe poaaeaaioB of tbe Bald Franola T. Hogeney oa loan only, lubjeot to my order at any time. JAMKS BKANEl, Loco ata' i Milla, Pa., July 10, 1881 -it . EIGHT FARMS For Sale or Rent I Tht anbaeribtr propoatt to tell or rent a Bom ber of term i located aa followa t Tha Arit aituate in Bnrnaida townthip, Centre eonnty, oontaining lot) aerea, barlog thereon erected a frame dwell ing, frame barn , edjeoent to a eh arch, aad known aa tbe Jamaa Mulholland farm. ALSO, another farm ailaatt la Orahnm (own hip, Clearfield eonnty, eon taming 117 aerea, with tbe neeeaaary Improvements. Tbia farm ia Bndar laid wito a UOUU VEIN OF CUAL. ALSO, aft other farma In tba vlolnit of French rllle, oontaining rei pent fully 111, 100, 1,5, fli, &fl and 30 aorea. Tbtit farma all hart boater aad bsvrns thereon, good water, bearing orabardi on ame, aa well aa aome good wood land. For tnrtber particulars call la person, or add re it tbe ondersiRned by letter. L. M. COL UK I KT. Jan. IVth, IBHI-tf. Frenohrille,Pa, VALUABI LANDS FOE SALE I SIX hundred and ninety-two (6S1) acres of land, aituate is Clearfield oounty, Pa,, will beaold in a bodj, or ia three (8) toper te paroelt, to wit t Fire hundred (eUO) aerea well timbered with oak, pine and hemlock, aod baring thereon a IraU olaaa water-power mill with circular tews. One hundred and twenty (130) aorea o lea red and a good atato of cull Wet, on, and baring thereoa erected a large and fine frame dwelling bonae, two large frame berna and other neeeaaary oatbaild loga, together with a large orchard, good water, Ao., Ao. BcTonty acres cleared and tnder cultivation, bnt with ao buildinga. 'i na aaid landi are aitnaU wtth In 3, miitt oi Clearfield and the Pennsylvania Railroad, and are underlaid with bitnminnaa coal nnd flre-olay. Ronton for Selling. declining health of owner. For further particulars, i mini re of the eabaerlior. J VHANK HNVrik'k lM'.fnsna Clearfield, Pa , June 1Mb, IBM -If. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Eidurl Sluw, Sr, Doo'd. TnTj BBdertl(nl, Vteentort of tbeutataof HICUAHU 8UAW.gr, deoeaaed, will offer al poblleealeat Ihe COURT UUVb'K, la tba oor. ougb of Clearflald, Pa., aa Thuraday. Sept 1st, 1881, AT 1:3 O'CLOCK T. Tbt following valuable real oatato, tIi i Tbe three-Btory BRICK HOTKL property, comer of Market aod First streets, ia tbo bor ough of Cltarfltld, known aa 'The Shaw House Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging m a 100 feet on Market atreeL and W fM fl Firat street, withatwo-itory 9 1 ! 1 f St dwlliDR bouse attached. Tbo he flJlwil proper haa siity bed-rooms and &,vvwl all oonvenlenceB for a flnt-elast hotel One of tho most deairablt hotel properties in Caatral Peansylvania. Tbe above will be told together with a two story frame dwelling houae on Marbet street, ad jaoent to the Hotel, and ono other frame dwelling bonis and a two-atery store onuaiog, eu iroeung on Market street. ALSO. All that certain lot, known la tho plati of Clearfleld borough as lot flo 13V, froatitg feet oa Locuat street, ma- 4 nlng back 171 feet, more or less, to aa alley I with dwelltni houae and all neeeaaary out- J buildings thereoa erected,aad other Impravemeata. TEHJftS OF 84 LE t One-third eaah at delivery of good deed, aad tbe balance to be secured by bond aad mortgage, payable la one and two years, with ie tercet. A. B. SHAW, JOS. SHAW, Surviving Ei'rt of Richard Shaw, Sr., dee'd. Cltarfield, Pa., June!, 1 881-It. n. & DiALtna in- Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'DCO., Pi. TlAflpoctfuIly solicit thofr patron IV and tho public generally ho oall and eiaa ino their new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, CONSWIINO Ot Cathmeres, Valvotaeni, DcUIow, Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Un bletibod and Bleached Mus lins, Fancy Skirt.., Sheet ing"., Tiokinp-s, Carpets, Kags, Oil Cloths, HOSIERY, Laundriod, While, Cheriot and Percale Shirts, OIotos, Neckwear, Mon'a and Boys' Clothing, Uali, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc, eto. Groceries t Ccn'l Merchandise ITill riai fnnn rtt Arai nnti.r .nil satisfaction is guaranteed. Tbe fol lowing are always kept oa band (some few only In thoir season): Sugars, Teas, CofTeea, Spicea, Syrape uonieciioneriea, uranges, jjemons. Bananas, Figs, Pates, ete., Hard ware, Vueentwsre, Olsssware, Tinware, Wood and Willow, ware, Paints, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, Mirrors. Stationery, Furniture, A Miners' Supplies, ALSO, DIALER IR s.iiix,ii.iLmshsmGir3 Jnly 28, 1880-tf. ...