Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 17, 1881, Image 3

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    CLEARFIELD, PA,
WIDNKPDAT UOhNINO, AUOUBT 17, UM
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RElJttlOUII NOTICE.
Methodist RpUounal Church Rtr. Una.
Lainr, Pastur. ?rvioet every Sabbath t lli
A. M., ana it r. x.
Hebbntb Snbool at 9 A.M.
Prayer Met tin every Wednesday, t T P. M
Comn union Barrio, Brit Sabbath of vry
nonta, ai jo . m.
Went Clearfleld M. C Church. Hew.
Osoros B. Aocs, Pastor. Preerbiog vry
alternat Sunday, at o'clock, P. H. Sunday
vnooi t -i, r. a. ah an .antea to bimbo:,
Preabtterlan Church Kev.H. B. Botlbb.
- Sabbath aarTloaa morning and vening Beb
bth Sohool at V A.M. Prayer Meeting Wodnaa-
lay a on. eg.
fttptlat ChurrhRtf, , pBBur.
flal.batb Sbool at I P. M. Prayer Meeting erery
Mt. Praiicla' Chnrch CBthoUe Kv. P
J. SnBBinan. -Ditina eareice at 10t A. hi., on
tha Iral, third aad foarth Sandaiaofeach month:
Vesper and Benediction of the blessed HaoramoBt
at T o'clock, r. euDOay (Mbool vry boa day
irteraoon ai a ocioob.
OFFICIAL 1)1 K ECTOR Y.
rma or ambise qoabtbb ibssioss oocb.
Second Mondny of January.
Third Monday or March. ,
Pint Moaday of Juoa.
Foarth Moaday of Boptouihor.
TIBB or BOLDIBB COB BOB PLBAS.
First Monday of Jan.
Saeond Monday of November.
pdiuo orncaas.
Vniud Stain Senator J, Donald Camcroa
Harrlstmrg, Uaupbio eoaatr i John I. Mitehall
Walliboro, Tioga county.
Vonomtman Ki-GoterBor A a draw 9.Csrtia,
Delictum, ventre coubiv.
Senator Hob. Cyrus T. A tf lander, Bcllefent,
Caotro eonnty.
Antmbijf Hob. J a Flyan, Smith's Mill,
uiearueia county.
Prtdni JdgUto. Charles A. Mayer,
Look II art a.
Auittant Law Adyt Hon. John H. Orvls, of
iieueioaic.
Attooiaf Jmdg Ahram Ogda, Clearfield
V'lDoant D. Holt. Claarflold.
Pro l a omotarm J imei Ktrr.
Hegitttr and fffeorrfer. Ucerge M. Ferguson.
TVeoearer Philip Dolts.
iHttriet A I torn J. F. McICsnrlck.
8riff Jams MahafTey.
J)tpljf SkriffY. I. TboniplOB.
Co mm iy Surveyor Samuel F. McCloakay, Car
,ensvlll. County Oomm jiiaonars C. MT. Ky1r, Graham
ton P. 0.; Klah Johnston, Grsmplaa Willi P. 0.
John Norrii, Sr., Curweaevllla.
Commiuiontrt' Ctrk Jacob A. Taunt.
County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
a1d : Joseph Ollltland, Tbrao Hans j J. 8. Nor.
rU, Woodland.
County Cernntr Jamaa A. Mnort, Clearfield.
Jury Vommiwionirn AndrewJ. Jarksoa, Clear
field, Ilanry Bridge, Clearfield.
SnprimUndwnt of Puttie 9rkool$ M. L. Me
Qaown,-Clairneld. I
totarie Pubtit Frank A. Flam lor, Wm. Ra-
lehanfh, Cyroi Gordon, Claarfiald; Joieph R.
Irwin, N. E. Arnold, CurweoiTilUj J. A. Lirlng.
Hon, DuDoii City.
Staler af Wtght$ nnd Wia T homai Mu
riarty, offlia at UuBoU, Pa.
VUM.OFCOITRRt
"Will oa Uka whaat, oata or com far ab-
t. riptino V U'a aro ofta Ino.airad of in thia way
i lel'tr ff m patrom who reiida at a dlatoac
frtn Claarfiald. W again lay yea, Tha roceipti
ot a rrrpunatbie arc ban I or aulll owoar la fca
Tirinity. IH anawor ai Jaat aa wall an tha oaib.
T tllluitrala : If any of oar patron will alirer
u a bK of ((rain at tha milt of JoNflpD II. Ureth,
in t'bett tow di-hip, Horaoa Pauhin, U Burtitda,
Thuoaaa II. Poroay, in H rah aw, Waa Portor or
bhaw'i, In Lawrnnoa, or Hrown m rwykri, ai
ItooktoD. I oiun townibin, and forward tuoti
rercipu lor tha anount, wa will tradtl thorn B
Ibfir aewaat lor Iba aana, la tan way ajt
un pay a bat they ow, If tha? will puraua thia
oune. tL
Vcn nor jiredic-ta frost in Atigust. x ,
Mis Sflllie CoopA in visit log in Krynolds-
rillf. - -
Miaaes Sae and Lizzie Reynolds are Tisittng
in Lock Raven. k' " i ' '
Mm. W. M. Bhaw ta Tialting rftUtiveaj ot
Iowa City, Iowa. ' " .
ai aw
It in anid that welU are spinning M fail
in thia vicinity.
a o aii
Dug dnya end Auxiint 2th. Cat BighOi
will continue indefinitely.
Eli Bloom h it on Monday to take charge
of the large hotel at Dulloia.
Mia Fannie Long, of Troy,
Yucqt of MiM Blanche Miiaaop.
Pa., la the
A very elegant liue of pocket cutlery
acisaora and ftheara at I tarder'a. 5-3. tf
The Fall term of the Ktatc College, mar
Mlrfonte, npeiis on Friday, August 2fith.
i - mm i
Joe Crmtriet and Kd- Bargnr are engaged
at clearing away t he mina of the Bhaw Houae
fire.
Mm. Dnniel Benner, of this place, la riit
ing friends at Mevhniiiiaiburg, Cumlicrland
county,
The liOW Grade liuilroud hiw been made a
part of the Wulwth route from New York to
Chicago.
The Light Ittmning New Home never geta
out of order. T. A. Fleck, General Agent for
Clearfield countv.
Mi Beckie Heichhold, of Brookville, la
visiting her brother, pr. Heichhold, In the
tamily of Dr. A. M. Hilla. - -
Gentlemen whoa beanla are lot of a pleat
ing ahade ran remedy the defect by the we
of Buckingham's Dye for the whiakcra.
Mm. John Mullihan haa diapoaed of her
houie and lot on Tine atreet to Hi Bloom.
Mrs. Hullihnn will retain rtoaaemion nnttl
the lat of April next.
ar
Cmiuty Superintendent McQtiovn atrted
out thia week on the nnnual examination
tour of teachers, who exper t to teach the
approaching Winter term.
The Board of County Comniiamonera will
be In aeaaion for a few dnya on and After
Monday, the M Inst, Partiea having buai
nem to tranaact will pleoae take notice.
a
Wm. Graham, one of the Huperviaora of
Lawrence township, with a crew of work
men, la engaged In making a new road along
the railroad from Clearfield borough to Show's
Mill. '
A draft of the plan for the new hotel at
Curwenaville, we learn from the Timn,
submitted by Mr. Kara Ale, of Clearfield, haa
been adopted by the atoekholdem of the
company.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. MK'urdy left on
VYedneaday morning last to visit friendiat
Carlisle and other places in the. eiwtern part
of the State. They will prolwbly go to the
Mslnire before their return.
Andrew Rankin, Fj., who runa an inde
pendent line of hacks on the Karthaua route,
iriiea a cove mi vehicle, which will he
appreciated hy travelera during the rxcrm
ily worm wenther and dusty road.
MiM M. .1. rihaw, of Waahlngtnn, D. C
former teacher of schools In thi county.
ith her brother, Mr. Harvey fihaw, a stu
dnit In !Tnion Thenlogieal Beminary. New
Vork, are iltinir their cousin. Mr R. H.
w, this week.
imm a aw -
fcea W. Kliceru, accompnniM hy hiawife,
lrft thia iTuemla.v) morning to attend the
Juniata Valley Cnnipmecting at Newton
Hamilton. AI. E. Lingenfelter, o I'hilins
'Org, win offlruHo aa Expremt Ageut here
1,,nng Mr. liheem'a aWencr.
Thenbjift of Idmk and ladder companiea
" the eastern towns of this KUte is to put
lf" Mm up at night to the windowaof
"'Why etUaeiia, enter their alaeping apart-
Iwla, and then "flooX" everything valnahle
"kj riut lu- i i
I i iiMiua iipiHb
Ju,I Ionard is lying seriously ill ot his
' 'Uni in this place, having been prostrated
mday evnim, Uat by a utroks of paralyaia.
" condition at noon on Tuesday was ermaid
improved, and hopes ore entertained
' trT Wilt Swain ht kl. t m .t..fl Ilia
Kn and a nortion of the laft aida of his
TBoompWtaJy Tyted. '
ine inapct tion train passed over Tvrnn A
uiearneiu luilroad to-day (Tneaday),
TheUglit Sunning New Horns, the king
of alL T. A. Pleck,t;eDeriU Agent far aeor-
auid muly.
Vou can have any kind of on old hat mule
new, by Newkirk, the hatter, over Bridge's
ai.ur anop, .laraet street, CleartteliL Ienn'
6-ltf
Jamea H. Morgan, of thia place, has nur-
chased three vacant lots in Philimburg from
D. VY. Holt He will erect a residence on one
of them, and In the future become a resident
of that town, so we learn from the Journal.
The Curwensville. Tunes says the Masonic
Lodge of New Washington has dec ided, by
a nnanimoua vote, to move the lodge to Cur
wenaville. Thiaoctionhasbecn approved by
the DUtrift Deputy Grand Maater, and the
mange will tie mode sometime in (K-tober.
''We ak our brothers of the press that
when clipping from this )mt to credit to
y urwriimuic im, not 'Clearfield' lisv.'
The Vlmrfieid County Time.
Why don't you change the heading of
your paper 7 c have always followed your
HUggCSUOtl.
The "Sixteenem" of the various Holdiera'
Ontans8cliools of tliia State propose having
a reunion at liamaburg, commencing Au
gust 4th, to continue three days. Ex-Gov
ernor Curtiu haa consented to deliver the
opening address on Wednesday evening, the
Jitu mat, loliowed by other distinguished
persons who will be present
0m'. Frank Gorsmh, conductor of one
of the trains hauling Kotcheller & Doria'
show over the Tyrone & Clearfield bramh,
and who was knocked off the train, nt-ar
Philipaburg and severely injured on Friday
morning. July $2d, died at bis home in Tyrone
mat rnuimluy morning. He leaves a bereaved
wife and three small children.
A cow belonging to ex-HherilF Mcl'hersou,
on Monday morning, while drinking from a
spriug on the vacant lot iu the eastern part
oi town, the property of Daniel 8tevart, got
her head ftuttened in the barrel which was
sunk for the purpose of preventing the earth
from lulling in. It was with great difficulty
that a hoU-a-dozeo men extricated '"sookey"
frnmhei unpleasant position.
Dr. Miu-Kenzie, an optician, stopping at
the Leonard House in thia place, where he is
selling apectwlea, and different kind of eye
glasses, when called wpon to pay a peddler's
license, could not see it in that light and
refused to do so. On Satnrdny last he w
taken before TSuuire Connelly who decreed
that he pay a dollar per day for every day he
had sold and continues to sell his wares in this
boron gh. "
1 ii
Educational H-union. The teiuhera, ex-
teachers and the friends of education in
Brady township will hold their third annual
re-union in Irvin'a Grove at LutherslHint on
Saturday, Heptemler 3d. State Superinten
dent Higbcc, and Huerintendenta of Clear
field, Elk and Jc (lemon conn ties are down
on the progniinuie to deliver addresses. All
friends of education everywhere are invited
and on interesting time is onticijioted. .
h Op$ratio Again. The whistle of the
new Clearfield Fire Ilrirk Works wa sounded
for the first time on Wednesday of Uwt wwk.
It is an improvement on the other, not being
so hursh and disagreeable. Work was eom
menced in earnest on Friduy morning. The
machinery was all mode at the shorn of
MesHrs. Kigler, Reed A Ca, of this place. It
was seven weeks ago lnt Sunday morning
since the other buildings were destroyed by
AVort Coal. From the Tyrone Ihratd
learn thjtttheold Ieiturmine,near (hw-eola,
one of the largest and one of the best mines
opened in the Clearfield region, but long ugo
abandoned for wuut of skill and scientific
engineering, has been reclaimed by Scott A
Kizer, and arrangements made to commence
work at re-opening, on Monday. This will
be the means of bringing another railroad into
Osoeola, and will add considerably to the
coal out-put on the Tyrone and Clearfield
branch. ' '
A Broak-Oown.Thc Penfield stage met
with a slight mishap lost Wednesday even
ing within a mile and a-holf of town, near
the junction of the Flegul rood. One of the
hind wheels gave way rather suddenly, on us
ing the coach, a covered vehicle, to go over
on its side and spill out the Inmates, some
seven in nnmher.And the baggage. A couple
of the passengers received some bruises, but
no one was seriously Injured. Newt Reed is
a safe and careful driver, and the horses were
prevented from getting away with him,
Wattrt Watt II Watort Thisquertion
was well settled on Saturday last, so far
the voters were able to do it, through the
ballot-box. There were 270 vote polled, and
the vote stood 245 for "water tax 25 "against
water tax." The vote was larger than we
anticipated. Now let the good work go on.
The strong wind that blew a continual gale
all day on Saturday, filling the air and houses
with dust, which with the Intense heat and
continual drouth, may have had something to
do with Influencing the voters in favor of
water by a large mnjority,
Tha Canadian Weathor Prognotticator.
Vennor, the Canadian weather prophet, has
ventured upon another prediction of a posi
tive kind. He says "we may expect a great
change in the wealhcrahout the time the new
some Is in its perihelion, when ft will be
also nearest the earth. This will occur on
the 30th of the present month. During the
time from the 15th to the 20th of the present
month, instead of being burned up, aa we
might expect, he says we shall be nearly
frown by frosts and strong, cold northerly
winds."
A Harrow fscose. The store-house of
Messrs. A. E. Wool ridge A Co., at Woodland,
together w ith its contents, narrowly escnjied
being consumed early last Sunday morning.
Mr. Wootridgo was awakened by the bark
ing of hn dog, and getting up to sue
what the matter was, he discovered the upper
story of the building to 1 on fire. The
timely discovery enabled tho flames to be
extinguished, but not until damage to the
amount of $12A was accomplished. Mr.
Wool ridge burned his hand severely in hu
effort to put out the fim
Anothor Snakw Stor. The Driftwood fav
ttilr vouches for the following : "Some thought
less sciiiegrnce of Itencxette, without the fear
of God or man in his heart, or as to what the
consenences might dinve been, one night
recently tied live rattlcsnukeon the oceom
modation train aa K passed that place. The
brakemun of the train was on the platform
several times before arriving at Brookville,
withont seeing it, and fortunately no one got
off at that end of the coach,
undoubtedly some one would have been
bitten by the poisonous reptile. On arriving
at Brookvillf the snake was discovered."
The Light Running New Home is almost
noiseless. T. A. Fleck, General Agent for
Clearfield county.
Call at Merrill's hardware store and see
the cheapest and best Sewing Machine for
the lenM money. 13-22-tf.
Litina Witno itf. The hundreds of strong,
hearty, rugged and healthy looking men,
women and children, that have been rescued
from beds of puin, sicknow and well nigh
death by Parker's Ginger Tonic, are the best
evidences in the world of it sterling merit
and worth. Yon will find such in almost
every community. Read of it in another
column. 8-3-4t
List of letters remaining unclaimed In the
Fostoffice at Clearfield, Pa., for the week end
ing August loth,
G. W. Baker, II. J. Canon, George Dime
ling, Laura P. Edwards J. M. Hartman,
William- Lyle, Samantha McKee, J. Wills
Owens, Will Owens, Thomas Patten, Cyrus
Thmston.
P. A. O At' LIN, P
A Mow Atothod. The Lewistown Democrnt
says: ''A valuable horse belonging to Col.
John B. Belheimer died on Monday hut. It
had tramped on a nail a short time since, the
wound thereof producing lock-jaw. In its
struggles the horse afterwords broke its leg,
and it was deemed best to kill it. To cud its
sufferings as humanely as posnible, cliloroform
was used. It is no easy operation to take the
life of a horse by chloroform, bnt Dr. McFad-
den performed it very successfully in this
case.'
store Contonnial. We notice by our Blnir
county exchanges that Tuesday of last week
was the centennial anniversary of tlis Holli
day massacre, which occurred near Hollidaya
burg August 9th, 1781. While William
Holli day, accompanied by his sons Patrick
and Adum. and his daughter Janet was
taking in his crop, a volley was fired from
thicket, by which Patrick and Adum were
instantly killed. Eight or ten Indians then
sprung from the thicket and rushed upon
Hoi Inlay, who leaped upon a horse and
escaped. His daughter was barbarously
butchered with a hatchet
Bun Off. On Saturday afternoon, Gustave
Beonsigneur and Oil. Shaw, son of A. B.
Show, hitched a horse into a buggy at Shaw's
stable, and unfortunately buckled the lines
on to the homes. They then got into the
buggy, unconscious of the fate so soon to
overtake them. The horse became unmanage
able, and started out the alley at a lively gate.
The buggy collided with the telephone pole
at the corner of the alley and Pine street
near the residence of O. L. Moore, throwing
youug Beaukigncnr out, stripping the horse
of the horneas, and damaging the buggy to
some extent. Muster Shaw jumped out
beftu-u the collision. Take everything into
consideration the adventure resulted rather
fortunately for the lads, and no doubt thev
will profit by it.
Well Pitatwd-We learn that the ladies'
Festival held irwWrst Clearfield on Friday and
Saturday of last week was a success, and the
managers refjiiest ns to return thanks for the
patronage of the public on tlie oconsion. The
receipts were altout .VK and the expenses
only about $hV The Feat I vn! tliereforeyielded
the congregation aliout fHH, which is to lie
expended in purchasing two stoves and other
wise retiring the interior of the Church
building.
The Orphrus band furnished music for the
Festival on Friday evening, and the Cit towns'
baud was present on Saturday evening.
. in a
4 fain KioA bf a rVsrse. Wesley Andrews,
living near Oakland Mills, Fayette township,
was kicked in the face by his home recently,
fYoni tlie effects of which hcdled. Itappenm
that Mr. Andrews was leading the horse by
the halter strap to water, when, It Is thought,
the hnrae, In a playful way kicked, striking
him in the face, cutting a deep gash on the
side of one of his eyes and mutilating his
nose and fee Isvlly. He lay In an insensible
ondition, we learn, nnlil his death. Mr.
Andrews was quite well known in thia com
munity. During the war he was ft member
of Captain Martina Company In the l'-tith
Regiment, and a member of ('apt. Mot.1elld'
Company in tho 101st RsgimsnL lie was
about 40 years old and Umrm ft wife to mourn
ail sad Cite Jf"iiovw feimxrnt. I
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com
pany of Newark, New Jersey, ranks among
the very best of the old line life insurance
associations. It was oriianiBed in 1846 and is
therefore thirty-six years old. Its assets, at
market value, amount to $3o,?,J6,,H15.ttt, and
it has a surplus of (6.0H8,Oo.OH. It is the
most economically innnnged company In ex
istence and on that account is enabled to pay
large dividends to policy holders, and charge
lower rate of insurance than other companies.
Its jiolicicH aro non-forfeitable after the pay
ment of two full years' premiums, and it
issues-paid up policies or makes lilsral ex
tension of period of insurance in case of non
payment of premiums by policy holders after
two years' premiums have been paid. No
assessments. H. M. MKnally, Clearfield, Ta.,
is a special agent of this Company. See ad
vertisement in another column.
SCHOOL STATEMENT.
Clearfield Borough School District, for
tli Fiscal Year finding June, lBtfl
Tho fallowing ti a aratoansBt of the Sohool dla
trim of ClaarSold borough for the year tndlng
Jans, 1881 1
Whole nam ber of aehoola.,..m. f
Average nun bar of nonthi taught.... 4
Nuaaber of male teachers enployed... 4
Naatber of female toaoliera employed. S
Arerag aalarUa of Btalea per Month.. 14 00
Average aalartta of fsanalai par month 80 04
14 amber of aupiii enrolled la ail tho
Mbeola. H Sit
If umber of male aoholara attend ins all
Iba eohooli 184
Number of female aoholara attending
all tbetoboela H. 141
Average daily atiaodaaoaof aoholara. 2X0
Mo. of mi !) on the dollar levied for
School purposes H
Ns. of villi on tho dollar levied for
building pnrpoeea .. 4
Amoont levied ror aohool purpuaw.... ll.Stl 84
Amount levied for building purposes. 1,617 P4
i otai amount levied HM .. 4M-Jv
THEASlRifH'8 ACT-MONK V RECEIVED.
From State appropriation $ 177 14
From Collector, iooiudiac taxes of all
ktada M 4,474 44
From loana, slnea last report 18,000 OS
From all ether so areas .Mw.Hn AtU 4v
Total rceolpts . $14,40 41
TREASURER S ACT-MONKY PAID OUT.
For rent aad rep aire, to $ SIS 14
I, i si oh
For teachers' wages
For fuel aad soatiageafliea 114 44
For real of Collector $8M.4, and Traaa
orer $108.16 11)4 80
For aalary of the HaorUrj 80 00
For debt sod tatereat paid H....H 11,60 41
For ether sspeiiaaaH-.,H.. .HH 241 40
Total ex nan d It n res.. $'.4,674 04
A meant dee Treaauror 124 16
RKBOI'RCIH,
Amount das dlatrlet from all eourcea. $ 1,720 06
LIABILITIES.
Amonnt dus Treaauror $ 124 1ft
Amount duo oa ensouled bill), ...
Amonnt borrowed and napaid.,.
114 48
14,00 00
Total liabilities $10,237 48
Liabilities ta sxooaa of rawaroea $ T,MT 08
Th above aoeonot haa beea dulv audited bv
tho Auditors of this diitrict.snd otrtifiod bv tbam
u am correct. u, L. ttfctvu, rreiideat.
W. B. BROWN, Secretary.
We pnbliah the above atateuent for the beneOt
of oar aumsroba looal roadera. The document
haa no date, but tb reader can aaaum that it
was compiled after th first Monday of Jons. Th
statement lacka la giving detail, which th law
reqalra.
While excavating the basement recently
for W. Fisk Conrad I new Opera House
Tyrone, the workmen dug up an old water
pipe supioaed to have been put down fbr
military purposes during the Revolutionary
war.
The Light Itunning New Home, simplest
and best sewing machine in the world. T. A
Fleck, General Agent for Clearfield county.
mta.
iMITH-Dt'RKS.-M Mll.ibur.. Jul, ld
IS1, kr H.r. J. J. Lobr, Mr. Taoati Salta, of
morrianii., uiMro.ia .0110171 aa jiim hdbah b.
Ben,, .f Port Mottld., C.ntr. tounty.
NcCRl'M-DIXON.-At tk. M. . ,
ll OMrll.ld, on Tuaid.J, A,git tik, 1,81, DT
n... unri boioy, jar. ionm a. Houaaa, ai
Dutoti, aid Mill Llttia Dlloa, of P.O.. ill,.
2i4.
ROPRNKRANfl.-At Penfleld, Fa.. on Bandar.
Auguat 7th, 1881, Waaass tlowaao Hosbskbabs ,
on of Jacob aad Ann M. Koaankraoa, aged 4
yeara. o monina ana si aeya.
LOWMAN. In Claarflald borooah.on Wednaa.
day night, Angmt lOtb, 1881, M. Katb Low.
has, wife of William B. Lowmaa, aged 84 year,
4 month! and 17 dayi.
Bb leave a buabaod asd five daughter the
oldeit 14 and rb yoangeit S ysn of agoto
monrs their loas. Tb fun oral took plae ea
Friday aftarnooB. I
Th hu.band iiilrai u thank his nelghbora I
and friends for tb kindnee ibows toward him
aalf and family during their afflict ion.
SpcclaU,
OSS BUBDBBO PBB CSSB. DllOOOBT OB OLD
Psicbs. Rowins Machinal ean now boDarebaaod
at Merrell's tin and variety atoro, from $36 np
warda. All hindaof jewing aiachinea repaired
up mm anoriaai noueo.
Craarlaid, Fa., July 19, 1877.
V l t. Pw y l aaia. SaniplM worth
PorlUad, Maiaa.
.Ma A Oo.,
mooJ,l.,.)
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE,
Onrwcnarllr, Pa., Jaa. 4, '74-tf.
IIOILERS AND F.NOINEM.8eeond
8 9 Band stationery and portable bo lien, froi
20 to 6U hors power, and portable eagioa froi
ia w i aera power, lor sal by
0. 0. DUPFIBLD.
St. FaUrabsrg, Pa.
ua;. iv, loot
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties,
Oarwsnarllls, Fa. Jao. , 1878-tf
A1MINIHTRATHIX'S NOTICK -Notice
ia hereby given that Letteraof Adminiitra-
liua on th eetata of CAMfFlKLD BHKUN.bi.
oi oraay lownamp, viearneld eouaty, Fa., dee'd
aaviDg mm ouiy grantee to tno undaratcnad. a
paraooa iadebtod to said eatata will plena maki
ImmadiaU Davmant. and thoaa havin alaimi a
demand! agaiaat the asm will preaaat them prop
i j wioiD.ioBiitMi tor eciuenieBl, aiinout aalay.
nuir.A DiiM'n, Aaminiiiratris.
Lutharabnrg, Pa., July 27th, 1881-Ot.
OKCB NOTICE.
I'ullv Ass Lbiobsv,! In tbs Cosrt of Com tno
Font of Thanko to tho Tyrono Firo D$part
ntflf. At a stet:ial meeting of the Burgess
and Town Council of the ltorough of Clear
field, Pennsylvania, held at the office of J. F.
Hnyder, on Wednesday evening, A"gnt 1'Hh,
1HH1, on motion of frank O. Harris, seconded
by Jonathan Boy n ton, It wan -
Urtiolved, That a voteof thanks be tendered
the Tyrone Fire Department for their prompt
effort to render aid to the citizens of Clear
field wheu called upon during the prttfrress
of the fire in our town on July 21th, IhhI ;
and further, that a copy of this resolution be
forwarded to the Burgess of Tyrone, reruest-
ing mm to convey tlie same to the Depart-ment
In testimony that the above resolution was
passed nn Augnst 10th, 1H1, 1 have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of said Hor
ough to be affixed at ClvartleltL this 11th
day of August, Ihhi.
AUtnt : 8AMIKL t. Snypkk, Bur germ.
J. F, Snyder, C'terJt.
Firo in tho Wood. A. fire was started in
the woods near Barrett's station Inst week,
and on Saturday aud Sunday the winds that
prevailed aided in spreading it rapidly in the
direction of Woodland. It threatened the
destruction of a large quantity of bark, logs,
and ether property, but hard work and vigi
lant watching prevented great loss, at least
like anything that wonltl undoubtedly have
occurred. A fire in Goshen township, started
from a clearing, created a good deal of alarm
and anxiety the past few days, and especially
on Saturday and Sunday. Considerable
fencing was bnmed on the farm of Alexan
der Rend, and his flirm buildings were hi
great danger of being destroyed, as was also
tho I xirn and saw mill of M.-0. Brown.
Great damage was also done to tlie growing
timber in that vicinity. The drouth that has
prevailed in tliis region for a month past has
caused everything to be as dry as tinder and
almost as susceptible of igniting.
"Foxy" 'Squtroof We happened to las in
the Commissioners' office several days ago
and heard the Board chiding a Justice of j
the Peace because of his excessive charges
against the county. Among other charges
was one of forty-five cents for a probate for
three young foxes that some neighlior had
dug out. The J. P. insisted that he was
entitled to fifteen cents for each fox. The
Board demurred. Tlie purties compromised,
after debating the question, hy allowing the
Hpiire the fee allowed by the Act of Assem
bly, vis : Fifteen cents for tack orriijicate.
Scarcely had the aforesaid J. P. left the office,
wnen in comes another (evidently more
learned in the law than the former) and pre
sented his bill of forty-five cents for three
young foxes, dug out by one of tile neigbWrn.
He had written tkrre probate one for each
and was, under the law, entitled to the fees.
We make a memorandum of these tntnsac
tions in order to show how Tiqn Ires will disa
gree on the fox question, and how pleasant It
is for the Commissioners to delnte with the
aforesaid snch a simple qnestion known to all
men. The J. P. who sits down and compiles
the probates on tho same sheet, and dates
them all alike, nnderstands the law and his
business, and is aware that the county is a
good paymaster.
FIREMEN'S MEETING.
In pursuance of a call for a citizens' meet
ing for the purpose of organizing a Firo De
partment a large assemblage convened in
tlie Court House on Monday evening, Au
gust 15th. The meeting was organized with
A. W. Walters as Chairman, and J. F. Mc-
Kenrick as Secretary.
On motion, W. W. Betts, Ash Thorn, Jack
Hullihan, E. A. Bigler, J. L Kragle, James
Kerr and AI. M. How, were constituted a
Committee on Membership, with power to
fill vacancies insnid Committee.
The following resolution was adopted to
govern the Committee in its work :
liiwlrtd. That the Committee annointed
on organization be empowered to select mem
liera tocompnsethe Fire Department of Clear
field, not being confined to the list submitted
to tlie Town Council, but emnowered to!
cuoose tnereirom, anil also such others as the
said Committee may select: and to notify
each person so selected by them of that fact
by printed notice; and further to report the
names of all persons so selected at a meet
ing in the Court House on Monday evening,
August
On motion, meeting adjourned to meet on
Monday evening, August ?.'d, at S o'clock,
in the Court House.
J. F. M Krnrkk, Srtrrtarp.
HOUTZDALE HEARD FROM.
I noticed an article in the Vititrn two weeks
ago congratulating the officers of Houtzdale
on the good ttvltavior and prosperity of the
uorougn. many oi ns can see no improve
ment in the morals or general condition
of the borough. 1 acknowledge that there is
a good flow of money into the treasury,
derived from license, fines, Ac, amounting to
arsini fiou per month. The Income is suf
ficient to keen the borniifrh in a irood financial
condition without collecting any borough
tax. I regret to say that not one cent of all
this money goes to improve or benefit the
norongn in way whatever. The present coun
cil hito invented an offitw or oflirea that lick
up every cent of the income. We have a
Police officer at IMiper month, Burgess at the
some price, Town Clerk with salary and
percentage that amounts from $10 to $lfl per
month, engineer at $12.50 per month, office
rent for Burgess $:i.il per month .and the treas
urer's percentage for receiving from and pay
ing hack the money to the officers takes the
oaiance, as near as we can figure it up. I
have come to the conclusion, that when it
costs all a thing is worth to collect it, and
more, too, it istime to giveit np. The "com
mercial traveler" and unlucky "drunk" might
as welt have the money as to have it pocketed
by a few sharks. Sao Nix.
HoiTTDALE, August 13th, lHl.
Wabtip. Delivered at tbs Rail Road.
100,000 2.lnoh ihaved ahinglej.
100,0(10 24-lnoh aawed abingle.
100,1)01 feet of pica hoards.
600,0110 14-feet ihaved boo pi.
i,vv rmiiroaa uea,
60,000 feet of rood hemlock bosrdl.
For which 1 will pay th higheit market price,
delivered at Claarflald, or at say paint on tho
if runa v tea rot ia nanroau.
J. F. Kbamkr.
Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 14, 1478.tr.
JtiMt lleceirel
Just Rooflivod by ARNOLD, at
j u n y ajn a v ijjLE :
Car Load Nova Hootia Plaster!
Car Load pure Corn. Aye nod Outs
VDOp 1
Car Load Deaken Suit I
Car Load of Choice Family Flour I
Car Load Dry Goods, Groceries, Ao.!
HorSlnntlcs, Bark. 11 11 Ties and
Grain wilt be taken In exchange.
Curwensville, May 1, 1878.
CLEARFIELD MARKETS.
CuusriBLP, Pa Aug. 14, 1881.
$3 00
Cloarftold Coal Frorft. Statement of Coal
and other freights sent over the Tyrone h
Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kailroad,
for the week ending Auguat 6, 1881, and the
same time last year :
ooau voaa.
For tbeweak , , 62,368
0am time last ysar.H.. HM H.m. 87,44V
Ioeraee...M 14,409
Previously dnrlng year 1STA.412
Same time last year 464,187
Inoraaie..... M 422,384
Total la 1881 !4M.S4v
Sam time last yar., 8tfl,3S
587,144
Floor, per ewt..
Bock w boat Flour, per ewt
Cora Meal, per owt ....,
Cbop, rye, perewt .
Chop, mixed, per owt
Bran, oar ewt
Wheat, per huibel
Ry, per buibal
Oati, par buahel
Corn, ears, per bushel
Duokwaeat, per buibel
Clover ieid H
Timothy lead ,
Potato!, per buibel
Apples, per buihal ,
Ooiooi H
Hams, per pound
Shoulder, per ponud ,
Dried beef, per pound
Chickens, per pair
Butter, per pound
Eggs, per dosen
Bait, per sack, large
Coal Oil, per gallon ,
Lard, per pound
Dried Applei, par pound
Dried Peaches, par potrnd
Deans, par bushel
t 84
1 00
I 40
1 00
1 10
40
40
40
61
A 00
4 76
1 00
80
1 40
14
11
16
60
20
Hi
2 00
It
14
7
"4
4 00
by her next friend,
jdjmb Marten,
vs.
Lewis LaiaasT.
Plesi of Clears" Id Co.
Pa., No. 4b Jus Tens,
IMS I
Subptena Bar Divores.
Tb andsrslined Commissioner, anno In tad ta
take testimony 1b tho above stated easo, and re
port the same to th Court, hareby sires nolle
mai oa wm meet in parties at his office in tlear
DtHd, on ritlUAY, nKPTKMUER 2D, 1881, at
o clock A. at when and wbero all peraom later-
Commiiiioni
Olearfleld, Pa., Aug. 10, 1881-4L.
Millinery I Millinery I
ITAKH tbaplcaior of Informing th public
tbal I aball offer special inducements In
minmery uooas, men aa bilk, Hatlni, Kibbons,
no wen, sc., itlmmed and tBtrlmmed Hats am
Bonnet!. In tb very latest styles, Notions am
Made-up Clothing for children. I kindly solicit
iuiii oi fuur patronage.
MISS M. A. WKLCII,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Apr. 20, A81-1y.
COR POH ATinX NO TIC E.Notic
hereby given that an aanlicatlon will
mad under th Act of Assembly of th Common
vaaltb or PenncylranU, entitled "An Actio pro.
vide lor the incorporation and regulation of eer
um corporation!, approved tbo 2Vth day
April, A. D. 1874, and th Acts supplemental
memo, tor me enarter oi aa intended eornorm.
tlon to be called "Tha Claarflald Water Co.'
Th purposes and objects to ha the supplying of
water to mo norougn or Ulearoeld and rlotnity.
WALLACE A KREBS,
boiicitors.
Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 16, 1481-St.
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
PsiLaDBLPBiA, Aug. 16. The grain market la
excited, and wheat and corn has materially ad
vanced. Cotton Ii inactive at Hie for middling
uplanda. Bart is nominal at424 per ton for No.
1 quercitron, Seed a Cloverieed ia Arm at 8
io per pound. Ia timothy and flaxseed no
change, Flour la quiet, but priosi ar well sus
tained, eales or l.SBU Barrels Minnesota ex
tras $rtdi4.2i for clear, and 46.60 fur straight i
Peaniylvanla family at $6 8Ha,6t western do.
at $6(b6 76 and patanta al $6 74.7.76 ; also.
a.ouu turrets uirara, Soaker tily, sgypc aad
Cheltenham on private tame, Ry Hour is in
active at $4.60(5.
whisky la scare and high. Bales of waiters
at $1.13.
Naw Yob a, August 14. Floor closed a shade
strongsr, in improvement mainly on medium
and low grades f mode rat ciport and Jobbing
trad Inquire, Kje flour firm) $ 26 76 for
superfine. Cornmealflrm ; yellow western, $2.06
frti 4 ) Brendywine, $3.60. Wheat liUWjo
niaaer, somewnai excueo, moderate oipori nusl
neis, large trad on specs let ive snooont j aa
graded spring, $l.l0fel.24 j No. 2, 41.24, ia-
coal:
COAL ALL THE YEAR!
rpiIE subscriber hereby gives notice that he
1 ia bow aenreringeoaior an eioellent quality
uu ruporw hi operate nil mm
.in sr.Tf.TKK,
So that he will be enabled to inpply his sastomcrs
at all limes with good fuel. No Summer vaca
tion. Urders by mall promptly Bllcd.
R. EM. SHAW
Clearfield, Pa., March 2, 1881-tf.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DEALER IN
Iaereai
otbbb raaisBTS.
Lsmher
MiioeJIeaeous freights.,..
121 ars
w 166 "
Atoro Crimo Cautod by Doath-bod Inouraneo.
-Tlie details of a sieeulatfve life insurance
case was given to the fmhlic at Vt il bam sport
last week, as follows: "Joseph Miller, aged
74 years, resided with his son Hnmuel in a
lonely spot near the hase of Its Id Kagle
Mountain, In Clinton township, Lycoming
county. One day week before last he died
suddenly and was hurriedly buried the next
lay. Huspicion was aroused among the
neighbors that there was something wrong.
This suspicion was also shared hy another
son named John, who, knowing that his
lirother held a policy on his father for f!,iH0
and that other parties carried more than
$30,1(00 on his life, felt that there should he
an investigation. The body was disinterred
and a post mortem examination mode by Trr.
William Adams, which was so conclusive
that the Jury rendered a verdict that Joseph
Miller came to his death hy poison adminis
tered hy his son Harauel. The stomach of
osed, which gave ample evidence of
poison, was secured and brought to the city
for analysis. Hsmnel Miller was arrested for
the rrime, but he protested his Innocence with
great vehemence. The family consists of
boys, and considerable Jealousy is said to ex
ist among them, and as this one wan left a
small piece of land by his father, he msy he
tho victim of a conspiracy. ''
P. 8. Ham net Miller has line been re
leased from enstody, as the charges could la
no way be substantiated. i
Hay Fortr, Messrs. White A Burdick,
Drnggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I ean recommend
Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons
suffering with rose Cold and Hay Fever. I
have been a sufferer from the some complaints;
have had groat relief by using the Balm. I
have recommended it to many of my friends
fbr Catarrh, and in all onsen where they have
used the Balm freely have been cured. T
Kenney, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
September 0th, 101.
Trkjttok, X. J., October Md, 1881.
I have suffered for eiftht years with Hay
Fever, during July, August and September.
In the beginning of July, this yenr, I resorted
to Ely's Cream Balm, and have lieen entirely
free from the Fever since the first applica
tion. I can recommend it as a cure. Ed
ward C. 11 ill man, at tho Xew Jersey 8 late
Arsenal Price W cents. 8-I7-2t
Daily Stag Lino. James L. Lsavy
lion iim(U4 ta. having a daily mail estal
lished between Clearfield and Penfleld, and
will herenH ex run a dally stage between the
two points. His con I met began with April
1st, anil the stage will leave Clearfield every
morning (except flunuvy) at 8 o'clock, mak
ing connections with all trains on the Low
tirade Railroad at Pennfield, returning after
the last train tho same evening. Passengers
and freight will lie carried at low rates.
Orders t(l at any of the hotels will be
attended to. 4-l6tf.
Annual Harroot Homo. The Clearfleld Po
mona Grange, No. 33, will hold their annual
basket picnic on Thursday, BeptemJier 1st, on
the farm of J. B. Rhaw, two miles north of
Clearfield. Music will he provided for tlie
entertainment of old and young. Speakers
are expected to he present to address the
meeting, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.
All are invited, as this Is expected to be the
largest body of citiscn ever held In the
eonnty. E. M. Pa vis Master.
M. J. Owemh, BeeretAry.
The Light Runuing New Home is abso
lutely a perfect sewing machine. A trial will
prove its superiority over all others. T. A.
Fleck, General Agent fur Clearfield county.
The Light Itunning New Home. A uni
versal fovoHte, T. A. Fleck, General Agent
for Clearfield countv.
The Light Running New Homeiurjiaaaesall
others. T. A. Fleck, General Agent for Clear
fleld county. 8-10-tf
The Light Running New Home, a model
of perfection. T. A. Fleck, General Agent fbt
Clearfield ormnty.
The Light Running New Home lasts a life
time. T. A. Fleck, General Agent for Clear
fleld coanty.
The Light Running New Home has no
eqnaL T. A, Fleck, General Agent tor Clear-
ucia county.
ferior $1.161 : No. 2 Chieaao and Milwaakee.
$l.26Kt.l.2fi; ungraded red, $l.l4fr1 81; No.
8 do., I 281,301 No. 2 do., 4.n(f(t l.22i ;
no. 1 rod, 8i3SifI.Hl , miied winter, $1 2tt ;
ungraded white. $1.16(1.30 No. I do., $1,264 ;
No. 2 do $1.291.40; steamer, dn $.26(o 1.27 ;
No. 2 red. AuausL $l.4lluI.I22. clcata at
$l.82j(9il 8.1 September, 4J.JUH 1.84 bid; Oc
tober, $1 464fd, 1.46, closing at $1.1104; Novem
ber, $l.86ifal.3i Deeembcr, $l.3Hfl.40i.
nyevery nrm; iisie, spot ana to am re, voefn)
1.48, and steady. Cera active, business mainly
speculative; ungraded, 62(a,ft2 ; No. 8, nominal,
steamer, 68ft60c; No. 2 6l($62e; steamer white
tnern, BVtoTOoi white, 6lei store, white
southern 6fa(70) ungradrdjeltow, 62c No. 2,
Aoruit, 63faft2oi closing, 621c: Sentamber.
63(0,6510 eloiing, 6io ) Ootobor, 66(ii,774o;
67n. Oats Option 4(al high for cash ; mfied
at 2ft2io lower and steady ; No. 4, 41(o44e da,
white, 4Uio; No. I, 43(4 46 i do. white, 6l9(aj
62c i No. 1,46et mixed western. 42(T$4&o j whiU,
do., 46(i64 white slate, 4ai(Mo ; No. S Au
gusi, 4Ku)4lia; da. September, 4ujo4ilia do.
Uotober, 4tfi(s,41a; November, 4 Ic.
Csicaao, Aug 16. Highlit. Wheat Septem
ber, 117ft October, 1)7:. Coro Septemhor,68 ;
Ortober, 604. Pork September, II; Oetobor,
1N.U6. Urd September, $1 1.46 ; October, $1 1.60.
T IIKRKBY fir notlosto the eitiiens of Clear.
X. field and the surrounding vicinity thai I am
prepared at all times to furnish families aad
manufacturing stablishmeBta with a superior
Coal, Wood f Coke,
Which I sa prepared to deliver In a few hoiira'
notice, I am alwaya ready to haul and deliver
irom ana to in depot, or anywhere else, and
mor fimilles and household soods envwhera am
inonnoiwe, lllUH. A. VUCKKIT.
Clearfield, Pa., Mar. II, lflO-tf.
TIMBER LAND FOR SALE I
Hp II R anhserlher wishes to disnoao of tb undl-
X vldsd one-half Interest la a large tract of
valuable land, aituate in Bell township, Clear
field county, Pa., containing 1,000 acres, mor or
less, ana wen oorerej wun white pin, oak and
j hemlock limber. This land is located oa
U waters of Haslet and Laurel Hubs.
not e seceding thro miles from tb river.
naa jooq roam ana every tniDg eonvon-
lent for operating. This traot Is known as Nnm-
nor 676S,
ALSO,
Th undivided one-half interest In one other
tract in the same towniblp,oontaiolng 604 tm
aeros, lying on th waters of Carry Run, C
and nicely situated for logging. It la 3f
alio well timbered with a large quantity 'W
of good timber.
The above tracts of land will he told to partial
wlibing ta purchase oa fair terms, and at anv
time 1 am ealled upon.
It. U. THOMPSON.
Bower, Pa., June 20, 1881-tf.
Oil lartt.
Oil Quotations !
CENTRAL PEKN'A OIL DEPOT.
UNDERBILL & CO.,
Lubricating, ilrflntd tt Mlnrrt'
OILS,
PH1LIPSBURO, rENN'A.
W, qael. oar araea of Palroteam aad othar oil,
(.ultjtei f, marlrrt eaa.p..) dliT,T.d fra.
oa board .ra at an, statiuo oa
1h, Tjroa. M Cl..ra.ld
Hallroad.
R.llo.d Oil, 111 T..I twg.1.1 AtloK.il
Prlai. Whin, l I ai.rkcl ralo.
W.t.rWkll.,l6 " I llaoatr.I.r.
Elaia., lit " .... " " J ,nca t eoit.
b.m!m, ,i ON.Ur..w. f.r n,l I .ia
N.piaa, U ....... " " 14
U.aollaa, M " .1.1
Mla.ra' Lanp, 00 u.l " " 2
Oar All. Oil, (W. Va.) Kllra. " IS
,, (W.Va.M.d'. " " It
" " " (W.Va.)Smai r " II
N.loral Labiloatlnf " " .... .33
Franklla " Kilra. " JO
" " Baaatw. IS
Blank Sl.naal " " ii
UrMa Enlo. " .1,
Qoldea " .... " S
Aabw " It
XXX ..., .41
No. I fiplodl, ..... .40
Matobl.i, Cjllnd.r Oil " " Ii
N. I " ........ " u to
Woa) Oil, N.. I M
LudOili.ilra)Wiaur.trala'd" M ..... .11
" 1 " " 71
Ho. I tl
Bcllpi. Kanl.., No, I M
' Na. I " 4t
" No. I. " IS
Mla.rt Y.lloa, par ..Una..
" wmu AI low.M aar.
Lia.Md, No. I " I k.l rata, witk-
" An.rlc.it " I oat r.1. to noil.
Titrpontta., b.,1 ,.
MV UVa.tJrTHE pHrn and
ntrtt all comprltlton.
ata, 4, 'tl-l,.
Stiv di'trtisttnt-nts.
FARM FOR SAllFl
Th snderslf tied haa om ta th eoaeluslon to
quit farming and follow his eneupatlon, a ear
pee ter, and bow efface fr sale his farm, situate
oa and ahalf sail north of Cloarfitld srgh,
containing
Most of whtoh Is etearod and under good ealtlro
tioa. and ha lag thereoe good
TWO-STORT
'"L" HOUSE,
Larga frama bara, aaa atkn a.e.mr, aolaalM-
laci, toaelbar wit. aa anaard ar all biadi ar
rrnlt, and an a.ll.nt tnnna.r atr.
WITH a
ra.kt U I'MIKKLAIO
Th.
0000 OOAL.
CRF4MRALM
.ATAQbu oni ns
a
By
DIRECTIONS.
Pot catarrh, hay fever,
old in the head, Aa.,
insert with the finaer.
a particle of lb balm
aro tno noftrii: draw
irons; breaths through
be1 nose. It will be
ibsorbod, cleanina.
and healing the dis-
'aaea mttubrane.
For eafhese.
Apply b particle Into
the oar.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
flAVINO gained bb mrlahl looal reputation,
displacing all oiher preparations lo the vioiaity
of discovery, Is, oo Its merits alone, recognised as
a wonderful remedy wherever knows. A fair
trial will oonrlno the moat skeptical of its cura
tive powers. It fTeetually elesmes the Basal
passages of Catarrhal virus, causing healthy sacra.
lions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects !
the mem brace! linings of tbs head from additional
cold i, completely heals tb sores and restores tbe
sense of tast and smell, beneficial rasnlla are
realised by a few applications. A thorough treat
ment as di reded will cur Catarrh. As a house
hold remedy fer sold in the head It Is unequaled.
The Balm Is easy to use and sgreeable. tMd by
druggists at 60 cents. Ob receipt of 6A oents
will mail a package. Rand for circular with full
Information. I
KLT'P CREAM BALM CO., Owago, N. Y. !
For sale by the Clearfleld Druggists, and by
Wholesale lirugglsta generally.
April 6th, iNUl.tiia.
Teachers' Examinations.
TUB public Examinations for tbe present
sohool year will be held at lb following
times and place :
,V Vim mm PI It. Iadapwdaatv at B looming -ton,
Tuesday, August 161 b.
For Ooihin, at Shawaville, Thursd ay, August
Por Bradford, at Bigler, Friday, August li'th.
Por Lawrence and Clearfleld ber., at Clearfield,
Saturday, Auguit 2dtb.
Pur Uuggi township and Wall ace ton borough,
at Wallseeton, Tuesday, August 23d.
Por Alorrts, at hylcrtowa, We.1 oesday, A a gait
24th.
For Graham, at Paleatla, Thursday, August
26th. 8
Por Kartbaui and Oovinglon, at Caalral Poiat,
Friday, August 26tb.
Vor Uirard, at Cong ress Hill, Saturday, August
Por Decatur sad Osceola, st Oseoola, Tuesday,
August xutb.
Vt Woodward and llonlidal, st Hontsdal,
August Slat
'r teultob, at Rsmey.Thursday, Sptaahr 1st.
For Bercatie, at t tah villa, Friday, fifpt 2d.
For Kboi, at New Millport, Tueadav, Septem
ber 6i b. ' p
For Jordan, at Assonville, Wednesday, Beiuav
ber 7ih. r
For Chest, st MePhtrron, Thursday, Heplera
ber 8th. r
Por Burniide, Newharg. and New WashlngtoB
boroughs, and B until da townihip, at New Vaih
Ington, Friday, Hep t em bar Bib.
For Bell townahlp, at Campbell's ehuroh, Taee
day, Septemhor lata.
r (Ireenwfod township, st Bower, Wednes
day, Sop ten bar 14th.
For Lumber City borough and Ferguson town
ibjp, st Lumbar City, Thuriday,8piemtr Iftib.
For Union and In ion Indepeadest, si ItonktOB,
Mondiiy, September Itftb.
For brady, at Lstheribnrg, To-lay, 6pl em
ber 2nb.
Por Peas and Bloom, at PensvIM, Wednesday,
Sepiember 21st.
Th public amlastnBS ar Intended to reach
all who ipoet ta teach ta tb Musty i heone
there will be a special iamlatlnas hold, and
snder Boekreumiuaces will certificate bo en
dorsed or renewed. Applicants mast present
themselves far aamlnatios IB th district ta
which they Intend teaching, educational meet
ings will heheldattheloeof caoheiamlnalloo,
and In the evening! If suitable arrangements be
ad by teachers and director. VYa hoo to
m ret fall boards of l I ratters and the pat roes f
tsesrBooisateark appotatmant. Apphoaate will
pleaao eoasult "Teacher's Hand Book," page 66,
for fall lafonaetloB rogerdiag ta require man la
for provisional oertiBoatc. SabecriplloBS lo Kd
sea li oa el Joaraals at eluh rate will ho takes
Dm ;pwtiHmrnt.
JOH WOHK.-Allkladiarjobwarkaianlad
I. lb. b.,1 aiaaa.r at IbU efiea.
QtlURT PRDCLAMATIOM.
Waaaa.t, Hot. 0. A. MAT BR. Pr.ild.al
Jadia ,f th. Coart af Ooniaoa Plaaa af
2! rut 'MvtU&mtM.
Iuiur
th Twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed sf
us counties of uiearteld, Centra and Cltntw
and Hon. Abban Oodhb and lioa. Vibobrt B.
Holt, A i ioo late Judges af Clearfield county
have Issued their precept, to m directed, for th
holding f a Court of Commea Plena, Orphan'
Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer,
and Terminer, nnd Coart of General Jail Deliv
ery, at the Court lions al Uliarfleld, ia and forth
eouaty of Claarflald, commencing on tbo fourth
miiimay oi Btepiemner, un day) A Is.
IMHI, and to cuutluue tor two weeke.
NOTICE IS, therefor, hereby elves ta ths
vornner, i unices oitn reaoe. and Constable,
ib and for said county or Clearfleld, to appear In
their proper persons, with their Record i, Rolls,
Inquisitions, Eiamlnstlons, and other Remem
brances, to do tbos things which to their offioea,
ana in inetr oenait,peruin to n son.
by an Act of Assembly, passed the 8th dav of
May, A. D. 1H64, it Is mads th duty of the Jv
tlcea of tbe Peao of the several counties of this
Commonwealth, ta return ta the Clerk f tb
Court of Quarter Sessions of tb respective
counties, all tho recognisance entered Into before
tnern by any perion or parsons o nerved with th
oommissisB of any erime, eicept such sases as
may neenaea oeiore a Justice oi tne react.
dor existing laws, at least tea days before the
commencement of tno session of tno Court to
wbieb ihsy ar mad re turnsole respectively, and
in all esses where any rcoognliaacs ar entered
Into less than ten days before theeommenoement
of th esistuB to which they are mad returna
ble, tb said Justices are to return th same in
th earn manner as If said sot bad sot bees
passed.
GIVEN under my hand at Clearfleld, this 8d
oay ot August, ia in year or our liord, on
thousand ight hundred and eighty-one.
aug. 4-ta JAMKS MAilAFFBi, Sberlft
ONEY TO LOAN.-0a flret-e.es ii
d farm property, bv tb Muto.
suran Company of New Verb, oa first snort
ige, ia sums from 41, 0o Bp. For further ia-
raiauoB apply to tbe undersign.
UUltA.TI.AL W.0MI
Clearfield Pa., May 7th, 187,-if.
1HOPHA1Ji irnn nriiiw.s iimuD
X Sealed Proposals will h received at tho
store of feier as oyer, ib Hyiertowa, Morris tews
ship. Bntil SATUKDAi, AUUIJST JuTH. IB HI
at I o'clock P. M , for th sroatios ef a school
suns at kyiertown. nans ana speeiseatlens
ean he aeon by tailing ea Patar Muyer, Kyier
town, Pa., up ta above data, tne Hoard rwtrv
lag th right lo reject any or all bids.
1'KTKR MOVKR, Pruidiat
UB. Ai Tbobb, BecreUry,
Kylartows, Pa., Aug. 4, ISftt-Bt
tptAUTION All perinni are hereby warned
against parcoasiag ar iu any way meaaiing
with tb follow inc personal property, bow in tb
possositoa of UK"r!(IK W. KMKAL, of Decatur
township, via t Two corral horses, two sets
harness, ns wsgoa, ene sled, one fannlng-mill,
tnre eowi, aad young eattio ana an me grati
raised on the around. Tbe foregoing property I
owned by me, and Is allowed to remain ia th
possession of said UBOKtJK W. BMKAL on loan
only, subject to my erder at any tim. ue
working for me by the month.
DANIKL 6MEAL.
Weit Docatar, Asgust Id, 1841-H.
John Irvin Bros.,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.,
-DKALKHS IN
All Kinds of Merchandise,
-sron as
Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc.
-M-
MANI!FACTI.'RER8 AND DEALKR8 IS
ISQUAltK Ti ll It Kit,
AND EVBRY DHSCRIPTIOS OP
SAWED LUMBEE CUT TO ORDER.
M-
The Only Manufacturer-it in Clearfield
County of the
NEW PROCESS FLOUR
M
FLO tit, CHOP 1JTIt FEED
ftir.fi-Af o.r u.i.rut
rF'Caali paid tor all kinds of
Oram Wheat, Kye, Oata, Etc,
Carwcairlll., Pa., Jaa. t, HS0 tf.
Machinery for Sale I
TIIK uad.r.lirDed .ff.r, at arirata ul. on.
UAL I, SIUNllLE MAOHINKaad JOINT
tK. on. Bol.TKR, iib it loot aaw, oa. dr.f
H.w, oa. .lit-off a,w, oa. b.ad ,a, aad tw.otjr
tli f.l of l lBk llB.-.han, all tha pallor, and
all Iba macbloerv baloDaiaa lo th. mafafMtnriB.
vt .bloKlM, Tb. BMbiB. ha, at baaa ia aa.
otw tbra. moatht. It i, aoUabla I. ba atuch.d
ta t.am or wator pow.r. For p.rllftalar. .all oa
oraddrn, APOI.EON MoOONALD.
Rooktoa, Pa.
Blaaohard'a Horn. Camn.
Roaktoa, Pa., Jul; 7, USI-tf.
HOFFER'S
Ceap Cash Store
RlKtM NIK, THREE, OPERA MOUSE,
Clearfleld, Pa.,
WROLRSALK RETAIL DEALER IX
DRY GOODS,
Comprising Dress Goods of th very latest styles,
eon "i hi ng in pan or vasnmeros, Mancaeatar
f ancies, Alpacas, and all manner of
Fancy Dress Goods,
ioh as Cretans, llohair Loiters, Plaids, Dress
Uingbams, Dress fancies of tb very latest
styles, ana ss oneap as they ean be sole
In this marht.
NOTIONS,
Consisting of 01 ores for Usnts, Ladies and
Mines, lir.se of all shades, Silk gringos.
Laces, Fancy Dree Buttons. Ladies'
Ties of ail shades and styles. Caffs
end Collars, Ribbons of all hinds and
qaalities. Merino Underwear, Trimmings, eta,
BOOTS AND SHOES
U'AfTJTTTJ0
yrHUUEmi.&vr,
QueenBware, Hardware, Tinware,
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
WALL PAPER,
LEATHER, FISH, Etc.,
Wklnh nlll ba Mid whol.nl. ar ratal!. Will tat.
Country Produce
Exrhatia;a fur Rood, at Market Prlcaa,
WM. J. HOP FBR.
fliaai nlt. Pa.. Kapt. s, ihho If.
Thl. nMtn.vl. will h. ..h.llMA fn. .H.lla. mmm.
artr.ara.ldaa aa., lanai la aa.aiaat,. Par, af .aaailBatlaa. Tb. .l.ailo.lUa will iMfla
turtbar aartioalan rail aaib.pr.aiiH. r addra,,.
,nn v. via.raM, ra.
Mank lata, ltll.lt
at A.M. 11. L. MrOUOWN
Ooaal, Haaarlalaa4lt
Cla.rl.ld, J.l; Stlb, till.
IIRV I.IHT-N.ra.l aad laaatloa of Iboa,
prreoai drawa a, lurar, ta Mrra at Huptata
b.r la., aoaiin.Bel.f .a lb. foarih Uoad.,,
(S.tk), aod ooatiaaln, twa wk, !
Orard Jraoaa Mohd.t, Sarttaaaa tllra.
C Cnanar, Buroiid. b : A HoMBkraa,, Haitoa,
L rr,uma, L ( It,, llrnr, nwaa,Jord.a,
tn M.h.ffor, M Waah.'O ll.rll,la, k.rtaaa,.
H A Wrlaht, UaM.rla, Jno R Datilaa, Kaoi,
W MoCnr. " iJ II Ptbrrr.r. Lawraaoa
O.or,, OaulTman, Hell, A Mn,.rjr, Morrta,
k Prraai.B, Ilradlord K M Oari., I'.nn.
Hobnt llanbar, Obl, Adaat Xiaitb, Pih,,
onpb H Brno, " u. u lli,.o. Band;,
jr motn.r, UMatar, Joha n MHa, "
riraa, Uallch, K r MeO.ll "
HUB MaBM,, Uallah, II Vaal.p, Woodward
Taavaaal Jvaeaii, Moanar, B.pt. 16, a.
W B A,.ra, Baroald. IJ.aiM Pl.aal, Orabam
JM llaUa,a, Cl.arfi.ld C llallihao, Oraaawood,
J b.h.a, : itir.ia llnaiin.l, uallah,
Ja. llalliaaa, " it viooaward, Itaaloa,
J A Uroaory, Oar'avllla, Oaora. Horr, '
Rlrh'd K.aaa, " Da? Id WIN, Jordaa.
W p I'b.mb.r,, ' Ijaa Ml.ha.la, Kanhaar,
r Moiianaot, uoaiMaM r walMti. ltwraaaa,
R.b'l FlamlBR. " B.aj f.ha,
Ja. Mlohaala, L Clt,, M 8 Kraoair, . '
J B McPaddra, Onaola All.. VVrlfl.,,
D Uamiltoa, ' ,Thar.tna, Irwia M
Kllia J RoRftn, W P M.rr.11, Morrll,
I. .w Brlahia, Tha, Briar, '
H.or, Ball.,, Baoearla And Palaur, "
J O Olaijow, lUDouRl.a,
Tboinaa UMra, Bn,, 'Robnt Uuat.r, "
Rodnlph Alhrt, HnRf, jAadrrw Latf, N
Joa Wia.r,, Br.dlord, !W A Moora, P.RD,
H.r.) Ka.pp, - J.m.i Walla,
W W tl.r.h, Brad,, W T Dall.T, "
W a Wrlht, M Lihlom,
H fUliriag, Raraald.t, llrarj J Kaarr, Band,,
J NaiBnarrllla, lllarld Walt,, tlaloa,
IIm Kafllitaaa, " iD KldridR, Woodward,
liana MoKwaa 11 ijoha Bottorf, "
0 Baraia,, Oorlatltta, 0w.a Law!., "
Joha Hmb.a, Dwalar, W W Willl.iaa, "
RD8bnw.il.r, " Jam,, Kaall,,, "
BaaJ Jury, Uirari, h.dward MrCaba, "
Brook. Wrbr Mordat, Ottorrr Sb.
II E Baydar, Olaart.ld, Jonph W.lll;, Daralar,
II. or W.L.r, " A. T. Ranbla, Oo.b..,
Job.. BujBtoa, 11 (laare;. Owaaa, M
AllMTarlor, Carwalla, lka.il!. Klaa, llalleb,
C. Ulranl, Uoalidala, IPaLPIrrM, Hnalua,
T J.Prlaa,
J. B. UamlltoB, "
Jna (t. Hboff, Oa?aol,
W. A. Crlal,
P. Oatnpiaaa, Wallrta'a,
wai. ataaati.,, um,
Cjriu A. Waal, Ul.oi
Ia.aa Baiah, Uofta,
BaBia.l Browa, Laar'at,
Iraaatlaoa, "
Kab.a Biiltt, Morrll,
M. II. P';a, P.aa,
Am.ld Blc.a., Plba,
J. a Ch.ab.ra, "
iftb'l MrUraakaa,
Jaaiaa n
I II. K.ala, B.raildhlA.B.rJtrawbrldR., (.ad;
A.IIarB.a.,,C.rlntea J. D. Kaea,
Tha.. Lajabarl, " j Nlh.laa Uardoa, "
0. Hokoarrt, " O.nd l.yoaa, "
li.phM Tmi, Dnlil, Tb.aua Wa,aa, "
W. th. aadarrifaad, karab, eartlf, that Ik.
for., olng Hat af aaaaa or paraaaa w.r. drawa b,
aa.a tb. Itlb da, .IJalr A. D. IMI, a. Mraad
aad Trararaa Jaran fa, lb. Baptarabar T.raa af
Ooart, aoaaaiM.lB, aa tha fourth Moeda,, la
aoriaof, aad wa. drawa aoBOrdtsa la law, la aa
rardaaaa allh .a .rd.r af tha IIm C'hark. A.
H.j.r, Praalaaal Jadaa af Iba aaid Oo.rt,
JAMKS MARAPPIT, Sharif.
A.I. JArHSOW,
H. BR1VUK,
Jar, Oaaiaiitfioam.
Claarl.ld, Pa., Jalj JTlk, IIBI u. (
Agricultural Implements !
T TAKK thia malhod ef aotifjln, thnaa la aoad
X oi a good aaawar, tlr.p.r, Thrh.r ar rlew,
luat i oara taa ag.Be, or th.
JllTCKEYE
Motfer, Bcaper and Thresher,
MaBafaaturad h, AULTMA!T A CO., Co too, 0.
a aai aiao agent lor tne eal.Bratd
South Bcntl Chilled Tlow !
k-au Persons la seed ef either of the ahaetahtd
better call en or address m before pornbaiing
mwutrr,
ZACHARIAH MrKAt'L.
jeae , IMl-lf. CarwaBarlll Pa.
Re-Union of Trade.
TUB BBdaralgnad wlibing t inform tb pnblh
that be opened a
COMMISSION 8 TORE
At tbe old stand la Trontrlll, Clearfleld eonnty,
ra., ub me icin inst., wun a iuii stoeE oi
DRY CtHiOn, GROCERIES, NOTION,
Boots, Shoes, Etc..
In fact everything to bo fonnd Ib s flrstelass store.
all of which I am determined to sail at the lowest
cash prices.
FAKMKRH AND LUMBERMEN
Will find it to their ad ran tare to do their dialinr
with me, as ths highest prices will he paid for
urain, nnmgica, or rroauee or any aiaa. fart
or one-half cash will h paid. Trading for
Hhlngleior Lam ber of snyhind s specialty. Also,
ageui tor
Singer Sewing Machines,
Hariac Bad. .rraatatnanta with Eaatrra mar.
eb.nte to a.ll goada furniabad me, the,,rore eall
ana are, aa l will a. .aebl.d to aell eh.apr than
toeeo.ap.at. J. W. UAKL1LK,
Trootrille, Pa., Sept. 14, Ageat.
Mow ers aud Itonporn !
E. W. BROWN,
CLEARFIKLD,
PA.
Tlllrabarrlbwha. th. WALTKR A. WOOD
MOWERS aad REAPERS far aale, heald.a
Maohla. repair, for the earae. Alao HORSE HAY
RA K BS, aad all kiada ef farming tmpletaaau.
WWII1 alehaat-a abora lor BORSKS or
CA1 U.K. ar Mil t.r, low for aaak.
FRESH MEAT I
WILL also continue the batohering buitbasa.
Meat market In tha plainins mill office, oa
Plo atreet. Kreib meat every Monday, Weduea
day, Friday and Saturday moraioga. Voir pat
ronage la respeclfnlly solicited.
K.W.BROWN,
Tor M. &. Bsowb.
ClearDeltt, Pa., Jane lit, lSSIJa.
HARNESS I HARNESS 1 1
ThU Way for four llarntu I
IP yoa waat ta atadr ,oar owa latere!, do not
fail to eall at ANDREW HARWICH'S HAH.
NlihS SHOP.aa Maikelatreat, Best door le Joha
A. Block a tobaoeaatore, Clearfleld Pea a a.
THE FACTS ARK THAT
II Iret'tlaee work I, doBa at
HARWICH'S.
aata foot ell and axlr groaee at
HARWICH'S.
Arabic aad alngle haraeaa erall kind, at
1 7 HAHWICK'S.
1 Idlag aaddlaa of all kind, at
V nARWICK'S.
'at aett aad kora. aorar, erall kiada at
J HARWICK'8.
yifhlpa af allklada aad aa low aa 1& eeala at
I r HAHWICK'S
naraaMofall kloda made to order al
HAHWICK'S
A llkltda ofaollara al bollom prior, at
JY HAHWICK'S.
U. member ta J L S I lino af hnrae fnraiib.
Inggoodaal HAHWICK'S.
Will tMp and makt all klnda of lumber bar.
a.ie.t HAHWICK'S.
I ror, aad all other kind, ofrlnga af all alia, at
HAHWICK'S.
(tomha, bruabea, and lnt.rf.rlag boot, en hand
J al HAHWICK'S
T'aea robaa, kaee dnatera, aad aer...a of .11
JV blade at- HAHWICK'S
Job werb aad ranalrifl. nroaintl. allsnded ta.
Rem.nbar Ib. ohop ia Shaw'a row, oa MarkM
atrMt, between the Men.ioB Hoa aad the Shaw
Hooae, Clearfl.ll, Pena'a.
Ma, 18, Ibil.tea.
?fw ,&vtttumtntf.
VUU aattu fna.
PorlUad. Maine.
Toreao and It
Addnaa II. Balutt A Ca,
ta.bl.l;.j
TIIHTICEM' a COMaTABLBaV VIM
W. hara prlated a large nam bar af taa aw
PEI BILL, and will aa tha raaalpl af Iwaaljr.
ire aeata. atail a eo.r la aa, addreea. mjlt
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
OarwaanUla, Jaa. , Tl tf.
1J1AHN LANLM FOK lALtZ la Beatoa
aad Pla.towBtbipa.ClearleldaoBatr.
nwMaabl.Umetl,ra far part .rpareheael
aaej. Prlae, Attoa ta lll.ot p aera,'
Mlaera'a na.r.l. i. BIRD. Am.u
PeaKeld, Pa.
or Will, ca A Kaaaa,
S.pt ID, UT'-tr. OI.arS.ld, p
NDTICK. Th. aadorilgned, raaldlng la taa
,111a,. of H.itor.r, la Cbaat taw.ablp,
baa mad, the aeeeaiar, arrang.m.nta aad ere
peeea to apea aa EATING UOISE far tha aa
eommodatioa of tbe pablle genarall,, aad I bera
bj wllrll a liberal ahare of the psblie patreaaga.
JOHN J. SNlfDER.
WeotoTer, Pa., Peb. S, latl-lf.
SIIOEMAK1NC I hereb. Inform mj pa
tTOBB, aad maaklad ia gaaarai, that 1 kar.
remorad ai, abeamakiag .hop ta iha room la
Orahaa'a row, orer 8. 1. Sarder'a Jewatrr More.
aad that I am prepared ta do all kind, af tt.rfc
la m, Una ebMp.r than aa, ether ahop la towa.
All work warranted aa good aa aaa a. doBe aa,.
wbera elM. poilUr.l, Ibla la th. eh.apeal abop
la Claaraold. JOS. hi. DEERINO.
Uea. II, 1878 tf.
IXKC UTOHB- ajOTICBNollealtkera.
A h, alrea that Lettera TeaUmeatarr oa tha
oaiata of JAMKS HAOERTT, lata af Baeearla
tewaahlp, Clearfleld eoant,, Paaa'a, daoeaaad.
baring bna del, greated la Iha aaderalgaad, all
paraona lad.bted to aald aetata will plaaa. make
immediate parmeat, aad tboaa bariag elalma ar
demaada alnat tbe aame will areaent then nn..
err, authenticated for aettlemeat, witboat del.,.
n . nnirani I,
JKHKMIAII HAOKRTT,
W. U. PATTKRSON,
KReaatera.
Hoatadala, Pa., Jal, Idth, HSI.tt.
EIGHT FARMS
For Sale or Rent!
Th aubacriher nronoaei lo mII a pttt
bar of (arms located as follows t Tbe first sitnal
in Baraside township, Centra county, contain iag
150 acres, bavins thereon erected a frama 4 -rail.
ing, frame bara , adjacent ta a charch, aad knew a
as the Jamas Mulbolland farm.
A L80, another farm aitnat la Oraham tows
ship, ClearSeld eouaty, containing 117 sores, with
tha necessary Improvements. This farm isaader
laid wito a GOOD VEIN OF CuAL.
ALSO, sit other farms In th vicinity of Freaeh
ville, conulnina resoMtfullv 111. loo. flft. sa. at
and 21 acres. The farm all have houses and
barns thereon, good water, bearing orchards oa
same, as well as tome food wood laod. For
Inrthcr particulars call la nerson. or arid ran tha
undersigned by letter. L. M. COL'URIKT. .
Jan. ivtb, I 81.tf. FrenchTille, Pa.
YALULE LANDS FOE SALE I
SIX handred and nln.tj-tao (ttl) aeraaaf lead,
ailaale ia ClearSeld eonntj, Pa., will beaeld
ia a aoar, ar ib tbrae (a) .operate parcel,, lewltt
Pie. baBdrl (iliai aeree well ttmbared with
oak, piee aad kemlook, aad kariag tberaoa a Sr.
elaaa waler power mill with circular aawa.
uae unnlred and Iweatr (110) aeree cleared aad
good alala af CBllivatloa. and hatiaa thereaa
erected a large and toe rramedwelling bene., twe
large frame barea aad other Baeeaaar, aatbaild
lag., together with a larga orchard, good water,
Ac, Ac
Berentr aeree cleared and aadw a.lltntlaa.
but with ao bnildioga.
Tbe aaid lafida are aito.u wittl. at IIm at
Clearfleld aad tbe Peaaajlraala Railroad, aad are
BBilerl.id with bitaminoua eoal aBd 6ra-ela,.
Heaaoa for Selling. Cclialag health ef owner.
Par further particular., Inqaireof lb. eabeariber.
J. PRANK S.M DKR, Alt', for Owaer.
vwroeia, re, jubb idib, laai-tr.
Borough Ordinance and
Resolution.
WHKREAS. The Ccalral P.nni.I.enU T.U.
pbona Compaa, haa, with Iha tacit eoaeeal of
Ibla Conacil erwted ita Ha. throaeh thia boroueh.
orer th. ureela aad alio,., aad aald right kariag
been diaputed, It U bereb, eaaeled, ate., That
aaid Compeer ma, aae aaid right ef wa, (.roc
..id atreet, and alleya, aabjeet however ta the
control and direction of the Towa CeeBoil aa ta
placing polee la Hid atreU aad altera, that
the aame ma, laooBTeniOBee altiaan. af the bor
ough aa llttia aa practicable, with Ike aaa of aaid
right af wa,.
Ia traliaoB, that the .tore ordlaaaee and rae.
olatloa waa paaaed tbe lit da, af Aagaat, 1181,1
- ... hj u ..ii. Aoa annea taa aeal oa
tbe Borough. SAMUEL I. SNYDER, Bargeaa.
J. frarr BarniR, Clerk.
Clearfleld, Pa., Augaat, t 181, t t.
YOU O-tVIM-
Save moneY
r
If BUVINll YOUR HOODS FROM
Geo. Weaver & Co.,
...... j
SECOND STREFT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IK
Dry Goods, Notions, ,
BoiitslSliocs, HatsfCaps,
GROCERIES,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, tic., ic.
iloi'r, run,
BACON, BAM, SALT, OATS, CORK,
CHOP, BTO.
Theakfal for peel rarer., are larlu Iha a.MIe
to aell aad eM ear lanre aad aaw ateek af goada,
wkleh we win dlapooe af al raaaaaaMt rata, far
taaa. ar atehaage lor eeaatr, predaea.
Pollta Bad aalealtra eeerh. to wail apea poa,
aad prieee dawa taw.
lOHBI W1AWIR A 00.
Olearl.ld, Pa,Aprll M, llll-tf.
a JO !.
EXECUTORS' SALE
or
Desirable Real Estate !
Estatt of Eioiwd Shvw, Srn Dk'4.
rpHH aadcralgn.4, Piecutora of the Batata af
X ntUHAKU SHAW, Sr., deeeeeod, will .fret
panne aale at the uuu KT I10USK, la the hor
gh of Clearfleld, Pa on
Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1881,
AT I-.30 O'CLOCK P.
Tb. foll.wlag raluahla real aetata, rlt l
Taa three-ator, BRICK HOTEL propart,,
eorner of Market aad Piral .trMU. la th. ka
eagh af Clearfield, haowa aa
'The Shaw House,'
Fronting with twolottof groan d theroto helenging
sS 200 foet on Market street, and 99
feet on Firit street, with a two-story
1 1 1 dwelling houie attached. The he
IJUrt tl proper has siity hod-rooms aad
all oooreniencos for a Irst-elasi
hotel. On of tb moat desirable hotel properties
Ib Central Pennsylvania.
The abov will ba old togethaT with a two
story from dwelling hone ea Market street, ad
jacent to th Hotel, and on other frame dwelling
bona and a two-story it ore building, all fronting
os Market ttreet.
ALftO. All that certain lot, hnowa la ths
nlab of Claarflald boron gb as Lot No 119, . ,
fronting s feet oa Locust street, ran- ffc
n ing bark 171 feet, mere or leas, to aa alley lias)
with dwelling boas and allBoeosiary et--
buildings thereon eroctd,aod other improves eat.
TERJMM OF MJLEt
Ose-third ssih st delivery l good deed, sag
tb balance to be seen red by bond and mortgage,
payable ia an and two years, with interest.
A. B. BHAW,
JOS. 811 AW,
fiarvlving Bi'rs of Richard Ihaw, Sr4'4,
Clearfield, Pa. Joaal, ISol-u.
n
OPEH FOR ALL I
LOTS OF
New Goods,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Come to Frenchvl le 1
I HAVE fust roocired th Itrgest
stook of soods erer broorht to
this awolion of Ibe oonnty, wbicb 1
will soli forensh or produce u chp
a they can be bought eltewbert. Hj
stock consists of V . ,
Dry goodS,
Groceries, Boots Shoes,
Hardware,
a-Naile a Specialty.- -
R-cady Made Clothing.
A full stock of FISH. ' Salt ia lanre
or small sacks, or by the barrel.
CROCKERY WARE,
tone or clay. QUKKNSWARE, all
styles and quality. Ia short, I hae
everything needed by the fanner, tha
mechanic, the laborer, or anybody
clue, which I will sell nst as cheap as
the goods oao be purchased anywhere
olae. Pleaee call and examine my
goods and prices before Investing
elsewhsre.
L. M.COTJDRIKTs
rVnetaTillo, Pa., Mar. 2, '81-tfv .