Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 25, 1878, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD, IA.
WKUNEHDAY MOUNINU.HBI'T. 14. );
Terms of Subscription,
If paid in advene. or witbiD tbr month. ,.9 Oft
If tnid Mftrr three i lfre all aumhs... J 60
f pant alter the riplrallon of all tounhts... t 00
firMff'ira. H. M. FaTTraoiu. A Co., New.
f,(r Advertising Agents, JI7 Pirk Row, ftorner
lirrkBiBK Mrvet, ar our duly auh-.r'Swl Agil.l
j r .m York CUt.
Ittvl.tt.K'l MtlU M.
Mrlltodlat i'.pl-rop"! C'liurrltRf?. J. 8.
IrMt'MiiAT, IVt-r. Services rvry Hahlmib
A M., end 71 P. M.
Salit'uth bnhool al V A. M.
'r..y f Marling every Thursday, at T, P. M.
T'liiiu mion (Service, flrat Hah bath of every
...i.'li, .il li4 A. M.
yci CIrarlleld M. 13. liurrh R..
iViliuu U. I'" I- W. H. Wimos, Pastors.
r.rnrbutg every altrroet Huod.iv, it 8 u'alorfc,
t, m. i-umUy hclnml at Vi, P, M All uro in
ti't-d to at I'll d.
I'rcbttrlitii (hiiixli .)Uv. U. B. lliiTi.au.
S.tilnith srrviccn niurniug and evening Bab
t,,,ih School at 3 1. M. Cramer Mooting Wedne-
T Vning.
M. ITaucU Ckuixli t'athuUc Har. P.
I, SiiKRitiAN. Preaching at 10 o'eloak, A. M., on
c tint, third and fourth Bunda; i of each montb;
Vrfperssnd HeDedletlon of the Blcsettd Sacrament
t V o'clock, P. M. hunday Bohuol vry .Sunday
fiinooa at 1 o'clock.
OFFICIAL IiIHKC'TORY. .
Ttu or oi.miio quArro ikmiohi cod nr.
Kfctmd Monday of January.
Tliird Monday of March.
l-irst Monday f June.
fourth Monday of September.
rista or oLDir.a oommux plkai.
F i rat Monday of June.
Second Monday of November.
runuo or r icaat.
fmidnt Jsdg Hon. Charles A. Mtyer, of
tck Haven .
Aaiitant Law Judgt Hon. John II. Orria, of
'.i!lfonte. ;
A'toeial Judgt Alirani Ogdeo, Clearfield
Vincent 11. Hull, Uleartleia.
VutAoaolare KH Bloom.
It ry tiler and HteorHtr L. J. Morgan.
IHttrict Attorney Vim, M. McCullough.
Treaturtr Uevid Mcueugliey.
Sheriff Andrew Pent, Jr.
Jfrpulg Sheriff Christ. J. Kraggy, Clearfield.
Cuiialy Surveyor Samuel P. MoCloskey, Cur
aonsville. County Commiuiontrt Clark Brown, Clear
fl.dd i Thomas A. MoUee, Cheat P. 0.; Hairls
Hoover, Clearfield.
r'iNxry Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
field ; Hatnuel A. Caldwoll, YVilliamsgrov ; John
0. Conner, Burmide.
County CorontrS. B. Neff, New Washington.
Jury Vomminioutm Dr. Junes P. Durchfleld,
Clfarttcd, Joaeph Alexander, Madera.
Suptrinttndent of Public School M. h. Mfl
Quown, Clearfield.
Staler of Weight & Mtaturet Jeiie W. Carllle,
office at Lnlhenburg Pa.
tfolarit Public John W. Wriglty, Wm. Ra
debttugh, Cyrua Oordon, Clearfield; Joae.h K.
Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curwennille ; J. A. Living
atone, Dulloia City.
Our Special column la decidedly Interfiling In
a local (oint of view, and profitable reading to
ouUidera who want to aave nionry.
M., VV OtiMMU 1
"Will uu tnke whoat, oata or o'rn for aub-n-rijiiiun
J" We arc oflun Inquired of in thia way
b It-tter from )ntrona who reside at a diitanoe
fioin CU-at field. We agin y yea. Thereoeiuta
of a rrruiiiiMe merchant or au ill owner In the
Tirinity, will am or ua juft at well ai the cub.
To illluatrate : If any of our palrona will deliver
ut a bag of grain at the mill of Joseph II. Itretb,
In (heat townchip, Horace lVitchio, In Ilurniide,
Tliomaa II. Porcey, In (Irahim, Wm. Porter or
uaw', In Lawrence, or Brown k Seyler'a, at
lUwkton, t'ni -D township, and forward their
rtceipta for the amount, we will credit them on
tbtir account for the fame. In thia way all may
aeon pay what tl.ry owe, If they will puraue thia
cmrae. tf.
The furmers nro now tojipin their
I.uilifH1 irimiuing hingcri,
rar i ty, at Flerk'a.
in rettl
t2b-Jt.
St-vcro (rot-U wsro Yinhlo in thia
virinty Iwst gtindey and Moodiy morning.
S. J. Gntt H, CurwiiiHvillt bun tho
Isrgrft stock of Bonis and Mioes In the county.
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IIuvo you seen tho nuw good at
Fleck A Ci s atore 1 2b I.
li. v. J, A. Aldrct will pn-iu-b in tho
Clrarfifld Unptltt Church or it Habbsth morning.
T, public are respectfully Invited to attend.
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M r.Ci.D.Coodtullowfthifl borough,
Lul ben very ill for aorue time past with typhoid
fever, and at the present writing is considered to
be in a rath.t r critical condition.
Fleck & Co.'b now advortincmont will
le found In our paper this week. They have re
cived their new Fal Uoodi, and are now
nndy to vtait upon their palrona with promptness.
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Mr. Ilotnor Vnuhun, aolietinfragont
for the A I toon a Tribune, took in Clearueld last
Faturdsy, and xpent a short tltno in this office.
He teemed to he very much pleased with the ap
pearanco of our village.
Wo are rcquenled to stato that the
Temperance meeting which was to have been held
on Moaday evening, has been postponed until
neit Friday evening, the 27th Inst. Isral Test
and F. O'L. Duck, Eiq.'rs.wltl do tbe speaking,
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Tho inoltintf notes of tho cay and
festive organ grinder were beard on our atreetr
one day last week. The same party passed
through this pUce early last Spring, and ve pre
sume that be Is now on bla way to Winter quar
tert. May he never visit us again.
Tho leadera of tho Hudieal party in
this borough look a short cut on their country
brethren on Saturday Ut. They met In the
Ja nr nal office and filed up a ticket which they
will ask tbe devotees of that party to put in n
inntion today. Nothing like "manufacturing
public opinion " tn eases of emerenry
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Tho agency of tho Singer sewing
machine in thia place has become permanent
affair. Owing to tbe le-ge business which has
been done In tbe county since last April, tbe
Company has established a Branch Office at W il
ley's tailoring citablltfaent, on Market street,
with J.(W. Nieklio as Superintendent.
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Tho linplirtt congregations ol Clear-
Ovid and Curwensville nave engaged itev. l. a,
Aldrod, of Centre county, to become their regular
pastor, be dividing bia time equally between tbe
two congestions. Mr. Aldred Mil take up his
rcaidence il this place, nod will occupy tbe prop
trty owned by CapL Uaulla, east end of Market
tlreet. f
1 ho Fair and festival lor tho beno-
fit of Hu Francis CVholle Church, of this pi see, la
In full progress in Pie's Opera lloun, and ll
meeting with much encouragement from eit liens
and tUitors to onr town. Tbe fancy ai tic tea on
exhibition, and fur lale, are handsome, and tbe
refreshment! served are excellent. It will be
open every day and evening tbla week. Drop in
and get ft good meal. Yon will Rut regret It.
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Tho Orpheus Cornet Hand, one ol
tbe new organisations, paraded our street! last
fUlurdoy mght, and serenaded some of our eitl
eetiS, Tbe music was very fine, and we hope to
bear tr.ena often. Pmf. J, P. Rowbothnm,
Philadelphia, R st -class tcacbrr, has been on
gged aa sn Ibstmelor, ai d the Orpheus ail) soon,
under his super Isim, be one ol the finest mutlctl
organisations In this ugton.
Wo neglected to siato laid wevk that
Mr. w. j. Holler baa nil new store open no
teady for boiintia in Room No. S, Opera House
building. We call tba at terpen of our readers to
his advertisement In tbia paper. Mr. II offer hai
a large and select stork ol dry-goods, which be
has just purchased, and be will dispvae of tbe
same at price to e It all. He feeli sure that be
II not be undersold, lis also keeps a choice
line of i mottles to wbicb he invites the attention
of lb pebllc. Ktrrithing la and about Hotter
More is new and fresh.
flew improvements are continually
going on la our town. I oe rreeoyiTi
Ration are having a splendid fire-brick pavement
laid in front of their Cbnreh. en Reetnd treat
In order to rmplet the squart with brick
ex Uovernor Btgler suggested to the Daptlit eon
gregatlon (;be two Church properties adjoining)
that If tbey weald raise a eertaln amount
oBf-y, he would continue tbe pavement along
front of tbeir property. Clarence L. Barrett, who
by the way U always toady to extend a btlj'ln
band to the poor and edy, took tbe a flair is
charge and by subscription snceecded la railing
the reqalrcd sum to templet It- Hence, both
congregations will low bave a good nbitaatlal
walk in front tf their Churches, which will aot
bar t be replaced for gi aerations to eon.
THE ANIMAL HLST.
V Mverwi eara a TruTSwTr'tfr"4..
tnd aUut ttii plaee bave bees la the habit or
ehooaing (idea and er gairg In i (eMtral hunt,
the loalng aide pay log for a an -per for the entire
party and Invited gut at a.
The bunt tbla year look plane oa Thursday
laat, the 19th itiit. The party win iranliod
with tweoty-twe mem on aeb aide, ubdt-r the
leadership of Ed. A Leavy and Iiatld Mi.Usugbey,
as follow! :
cai'T.tiAvr'a an; a, jiut't. oaiutiar'a aim.
Kd. A. Lravy
A. W Waltar
Kird. fiaokblt
A. H. Allrtuou
Warrin I'born
Aiuua hennanl
John F. Kraglv
K, O . tboipeiu.iiif
ii. M. Uurchh.li ,.
A. AI. Row
W, C. Carduu m
S H. ilulttrs
L'huiKs k Irwin.,,
Frank C. Cardon...
J. F. Fmkbeiner...
K. M WilU-y
Wm. E. Wallace....
Ferd. Mituuoll
Krnut Booh
John fiiiiutuuna
11. U.tShaw
las. McLaughlin.
2-14 0 Mt-Oaughev
aiH Jubn W. IIumi......
Ill Vraoa (i Hnrris...,
.'1 t)Hirgi t. M"on ...
61 lUt Vti
bb U. K. Fultrioti
eh A, M. Fleck
VV , L. Hub u,i
U2 A. M Bloom
Ho Harry Mill
80 Jauiea Kerr
('.ft Howard Krauttr....
bit Jobu K. Harder..,.
3 ii lleury (Sbofie H.
Bit .Humutd U orrell..,
flu Barney Clark
rtu D. M Doheny
Htl Kd. M. llumiourg.,
6il Cbaa. II. Halford...
AO Jaues P. blaver.,..
.H Kr.nk Powell
ftJiJauk lJuuglierty...
5s
112
IhU
I tit)
l"tjl 1,V24 Tutal 1,702
Captain Loavy aide won by 2iS points,
BUk H-iuirnl acort-d t ) (lry riu,uirrels S )
llHwkx, S( Wild Piteous, 4 i I'm.- Su'.rrels, &.
The g.ime kilM by both sides footed up aa
follow i
Black Hquirrcl w 4 ft
(Iray (juirrel 30
Hawk
Wild Pigeona...
Pine Squirrels,,
.. ft
..Cult
Total 781
Or H.e wild pigeons killed, Kragle, Finkbeio
cr, llowe, Kerr, and Cramer eaeh got one, and
the hawks wire scored to Sbaw and Milla. tioo.
Moore eaptured the largest Dumber of black
qulrrcla 8), and John Kragle and Jamea Mc
Laughlin were tie oa gray, having four ta-b-Bd.
Leavy bad 40 " pinie' AI. AVallera 41t, and
Fred. Haokett 41.
Take It altogether, ibis bunt was the most suc
cessful and pleasant of any yet Indu'gtt.l in, and
wa eij)ed to the utniuet by all who engaged In
the sporty
On Friday evening all hands repaired ti the
reetaurant of S. 8. Butters, whtro tbuy pattook
of a sumptuous feast at the expense or Ciptain
McGsughey'i company of Nimrodr.
Clearfikld Coal Trade. Statu-
Dent of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for Ihe wet'k ending iept. 14, IK7S, and
the aame timv last year :
Ton.
2M7I
..... SU,62
..... 4, ill) I
8K2.5I.1
.....
For the week
Same lime last year..
Previously during year..
Same lime last yenr
Decrease
Total in 1878
Sane time last ytar
Decreaeo
. 4(l,()t)0
. V08.UH4
uTnr.it rnnoHTa.
Lumber
Miscellaneous freights
.. 8:ierit.
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I'p IN AHM8 I W'O htht WOek no
ticed (be fait that some of our progreetive farm
era bad lows a new kikd til litat, ttriued the
" Clawtob," which, in uppcaiance, is one tf the
finest qualities vl wheat e ever saw. We Lav
several communications btfore ul denouncirg it
aa a fraud j and a mill-man informs oa that tba
Produce Ksohange, t f New York, Boston, Phila
delphia and Baltimore, late discarded It, and
will not pun-bate or Jfal in it. He gives It as
his opiLion ibat tbe " Ful's " variety of wheat is
the best, and if farmers with to exchange seed,
we would adtlse them to procure It. Wo propose
to putsue this wLvat question, and we will be
obliged to our rvadi-rs, if they will ssitt us in
obtaining auiborities and t pin ions upon the
qualities of tbe several varieties now used for
seed in this oouniy. Let the let be adopted
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Our School Tax. Tho tux-payortt
of Ciearteld borough will dike notice that Hie un
paid poilion ol the duplicate lor Hcboul and Build-
leg tales for 179 Is low in lie bauds of J. C.
Whiten HI fur colltclicn. Tbe Act of Assembly
relating thereto requirts that these taxes shall be
eoilecud within sil weeks from date of warrant
(Sept. lGtb) witbiut cost to the tdi-pnyer j other-
ise, tbty arc collectable in ninety dsys from tbe
eiplratiun of tbe sit weeks by dittre, at the
cost of tbe tal payer. It la absolully necessary
that (be Board of Hchool Directors bate the
wko amount of the duplicate at tbe tr disposal
by lb 1st day of February, 179.
By ordi r ol ibe Board.
Wn. R. Bhowk, Storetary.
Oua County Fair. County Fairs
arc now tbe order of the day everywhere. The
eople of tbe rural dWtriuts are now divided Into
two claases those who have something to exhibit,
and iboie who go to ice Ibe exhibition. It la tbe
period of gigantic beets, colesial squashes, Hon
ing heifers and marvelous colts. Ihe officer! of
our County Fair bave spread before our readers
their programme for the season. It now becomes
be duty of tbe farmer, tbe mechanic tbe leburer,
and all others who desire to make the exhibition a
suceeii and a. credit to our eounty, to meet these
-fficcis on the Fair ground at the appointed time
nd m ike a display of their products. Tbe Pre
mium List is published this week on our furth
gc
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Some Kuu. Mr. John K. Duntun, ol
Knox township, baa shown as a specimen of tho
ben fruit wbicb his ehlckeni produce, Tbe egg
n question is 6i Inches in cirouiuference and
weighs 4i ounces. It is the product of a cross
between tbe Black and White Bramah,and Is one
of Ihe many eggs these bens lay, mott of them
being equal in sise. A doacn of tbia siio of eggs
s certainly worth two ul the ordinary sise, and
if it colt no more to raise tbe Improved chick
than tbe scrub, then why not hare more or Ibe in f
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Court Tbia is tho ft rat week o!
our September term of Court. Judge Mayer la
preaiding, assist d by the Associate Judges, Og
den and Holt. Jackson ratehin, of Burnside
borough, was made Foreman el tLe JmnJ Jury,
which retired to lis room a' out 3 o'clock on Mon
day alternoon. We noticed Jude Or? is in the
Court room 00 Monday, but be did not lake a
scat on the bench. He left for home on the after
noon train.
"Tub CoNFfcuiBNCK Niwh." This iB
the title of a journal published at Harrlsburg, In
the Interest if Methodism, It ha just entered
upon its fourth year, very much improved and
enlarged. Those of our readers, who want
obesp church peper can obtain It for one year,
by inoloaing &P Cents and addressing Her. W. M.
Fr.TSinger, Ilarrisburg, Pa.
Tub Turnkr Cask. This absorbing
question eenie op In Court on Monday afternoon,
and after an exchange of views between tbe
Ccurl, District Aftotney tod tbe Defendant'!
counsel, the ease was postponed until Ihe Novem
ber term. It will (ben be disposed of by fixing a
time and place for Ibe new thai either In Ibis
or some other county.
Tho Womclsdorf (liucks county)
Utrrxld, pabllsbed by M K. A T.J. Rnyer, Jr.,
the In tier being a ion of Dr. Boyer, of Clearfield,
reached ua last week. It Is Independent In poli
ties, and published in tbe interest of tbe village
of Womelsdorf and vicinity.
Take Notice I Parties having Caps,
Capes, ft Lamps in their possession, belonging to
Ihe Democratic Campaign Club, are requested to
return Ibsm Immediately to Uunltsburg Bboe
Hture, la order that they may be repaired for use
during ibis campaign.
" A Word to tiu Winr,." A singlo
drink of ice water often cause cramps and pain
la Ihe bowels, diirrbna, Ac, which may be as
speedily ared by Dr. Fenner' Ooldea Relief.
Prlc n, &Qe, snd VI. Hertssfica a irwta
agents, Clearfield, Pa.
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(ienrgo Weaver and lr. IlolehhoM,
both residents of this borough, who ht'bra
eoanacd to their bed with serious Illness, are
recovering. Tbe former I able to be out ef doors,
and Ibe latter is mending rapidly and speet to
be out boob.
Mr. David Hcilhrun has retired from
the Srm of (lulicb, McCorkle A Co., manufactur
ers and dealers la furniture and undertaker, hav
ing disposed or hi laureat to J, Lewi Wrlgley.
Tbe business will be carried at the eld stand as
heretofore.
LoKT ! A child's gold chain and
locket was lost ia Clearfield on (attrdey, Septem
ber Hk A sellable reward will be paid any
ne returning the lame la W. W. Dim.
The Fall moetingof tho Hnntingdon
Presbyter will ba held tn Ihe Presbyterian
Church ef Spring Creek, at Lam on t, Centre eoee
ty, commencing aett Tweeds afternoon, Oct. lit.
Ladies' Fall and Winter conl. now
at e best, at T. A. Fleok A Co ' -.
Trimmivl hnU and bonneta. in tho
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R. J. Gates, Curwonsvillo, is closing
out his entire itock of clothing at cost.
Men and boys' CaHNimcres, cheaper
than tbe ebeapest, at Fleck Co.'a. a.
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You van buy a pair of Mon's Calf
Boots for fl.60, at B. J. uates , lurwensvme.
Hress goods to pleaso ovorybody in
quality and price at Fleok A Co-'s s2j 3.
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S.J. dates, CurwoiiBviilo, is soiling
his Clothing off at coat. s4-4t.
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Women's heavy shoes for fl, at 8. J.
dates', Curweisvl'la, Pa. sJ 4t.
flno lino of Ulutikfts, cheap, at
T. A
Fleok A Co.'a. t2ft-l.
1111 w
JiimtM Ii. ijcuvy wants bovituI liun-
drrd busheti of oats, fur which be will pay csnh
on delivery at bis stable In CIcarDi Id.
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iVrHoim in nt'cJ oi Clothinir tihuutd
go to 8. J. dates, In Curwtnaiiile, where ou can
buy at cost.
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liunu'mher t hut Lytlo is County
Ageiit for Lorrillard'a Tobaooo, and oan atll tbein
at factory prices. They are the beet tobaeooi In
arkl. Ty thn.
Wu liuvu now on hut id nuvL-ral thoitn-
and Dnt-cliai enve'opM, which we will print fur
busineea men, or any body elaa, at prieea that oan-
not bo rivalled. Call and are tbetn. tf.
tt the IUpuhlican otlico is tho place
togetyonr job work done. Wear fully prepared
to do anything tn tbe printing line, will do tt
well, and nt the right kind of price. tt.
Another largo stock of Shot, Powder
and Caps received at Harder'a Gun Store. A full
Ickel-plated seven shot Revolver for $3 50, Next
door to First Nat. Bank, Clearfield, Pa. si 1-3.
To Landlords and Storekeepius.
Lytic has an arrangement with an Kastcrn Cigar
Factory so that be can sell cigar by the bcx or
thousand at bottom figures, dive tbeir elders
one trial. tf-
Thirty-five Cents for Dats.
Formers can get 35 cents per bui-bel for their oat
t duinsbnrg's Clothing Store, In exchange for
;oodi, and pay no more for goods in thia way
than If tbey paid (he cash. - Try it, and le con
vinced of the fact.
Lmt of letters remaining unclaimed
in the Postoffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
Sept. 23, 1878 1
J. A. Cal lwell, John II irk r, Mr. Jennie II art-
sock-2, Miss Harah K Hoover, John A. McQlllis,
Mrs. S. A. Waterman, John Whitehead.
P. A. Gaulis, P. M.
A Fact. A n advertisement inserted
the Rui'i'ti.U'AH will reaob more readers than
if published in all the other papers In th coun
ty, and cost the advertisci lent than one-half
In other words, an advertisement pabllsbed in
our jcurnal is worth double the price or that
charged by any other publisher in the county.,
It Is a Tact." tr.
Dental Notice. Dr. A. M. Hills
would say to bis friends and former patient that
be ba not retired from practice is ha been so
illustriously circulated by some persons, but will
continue to give his personal attention to all who
may disirc it, or to assist Dr. Hoicbhold when-'
Tor required. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. April 34-tf.
A Rich Cchs. Tho wag of tho flor-
riatuwn Hrrnld bought bis wife a (00,(100 shawl
at Stewart's New York store, a few weeks ago.
He says it was made for the Empress Eugenie
jast bi-fore Napoleon's Sedan, and the Empress
could not raise the cash after that affjif. He Is
low on tho bunt of a f HO.uOO pair of pools. We
hop he will find them. What bothers us is, to
know how tbe fellow mnks his money. Only a
priater with tl 20,010 invested in two garments !
It Is astonishing !
The Centre County Fair. Wo
learn from tbe Phllipsburg Journal that tbe officers
of the Centra County Agricultural Fair bave
made arrangements with the General Ticket
Agent of tbe Penn'i. Railroad Company, who
has ordered all agents oa Ihe main line between
Huntingdon and Altoona, oa the Tyrone A Cleer-
lield hiancb, and the Bald Eagle Valley branch,
to aell excursion tickets to Bel I Ton te on th 8tb,
9th, 10th and I lib daya or October, good to re
turn until tbe 12th inclusive. Tbe officers or tbe
Fair have our thanks for a complimentary ticket.
But it look! now is though the Fair will hare to
go on without our presence.
Kleck & Co. havo their largo stock
of new Fall ami Winter goods on tbe shelves.
ready for customers. W have the very finest
assortment ever offered In the county, and at
prices so low Ibat we defy competition. Call
and examine our stock before buying elsewhere
and (bus save money, for we gusrantee satisfac
tion. Full particulars next week.
eplS-3t. FLECK A CO.
N. B. We have on of the very best Milliners,
who will spare no efforts to pleas customer in
erery ityle to suit the season. T. A. F. A Co,
Tho Clearfield (ias Company offers,
at par. Coupon Bonds In denominations of f-IAO
and MO cfteh, bearing interest at the rate or ill
per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at
th First National Bank. The Company ha
issued bonds to the amount of $10,000, and $1,000
of IhU was taken bat a few daya ago by one of
tbe Clearfield banks, leaving 94,000 to be disposed
of. Cipitlista who are seeking a safe Invest
went for their money, would consult tbeir Inter
st by Investing tn these bond. They can be
purchased at either of the Clearfield banks. Any
Information respecting the tins Company, will be
cheerfully given by A. F. Iloynton, President, or
W. W. Belts, Eecretary. jelfl If.
Tho Barosma is perfectly harmless
In its effects, working a cure by gently stimulating
the liver to excret Trom the blood all particles or
matter that are polionous to It, the stomach,
heart, kidneys, and other organs or tie body.
When Ihe liver is torpid and Inartive, ibe whole
systrm must suffer, undergoing a process of alow
poisoning; the stotnarh Is tilled with carbonic
acid gas, Inflaming th mucous membrane, or
coaling of lb stomach. Tbe Barosma neutralises
tbe icid, taking It up and carrying It off without
further Injury to the system. It Is pleasant to
tbe taste. Most pet pie take It full strength from
tbe bottle ; a few mis it with a little water, wfalob
may be done tf thought best.
Prepared by K. K. Thompson, Titusvillr, Pa.
Price, I per bottle.
For sal by all druggist in Clearfield, and bv
Jos. Reylsr A Son, Lutnrfcarg.
Spec tat a
Wistip The undersigned wants several bun -
dred bushels of OATH, for which he will pay tbe
cash when delivered at bis Livery B table, in
Clearfield. J. L. LkaVV.
ficpt. 18, 1878 ol.
Ot Iltiitnaan Pan Cxr. DiicotiaT or Old
Pnicaa. Hewinc Machines oan now be purchased
at ftlerrell's tin end variety store, from 4 up
wards. All hinds of sewing machine repaired
on the shortest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July IS, 1877.
Wauvso t 100,000 SA-lneb shaved shingles
to average from to 64 inches for which we
will pay lb highest market prioe.
A. U. Krahrh A Co.,
febJS tf. Cleerlteld, Pa.
Health I an Inestimable jewel. Th cough
that deprives nm of ft may take yonr life too.
One bottle tt Hale's Honey of H ore hound and
Tar will avert the evil, and save yon from eon
sumption. Wlllyoa weigh Life against a half
dollar r Hold by all Druggl-ts.
Pike's Toothache Drops aura la one minute.
icplll.U.
Wallaee'a D. T, Tilephone Tbacc la the only
tobacco that makes a good chew, and all good
iafivM of the weed sav so. and will nsa no other.
Fur sale only at watann s twgar ami iouiwo
store, Market street, next door to Merrell's auction
room. Also, eole agent lor ma -ia diepnania
Ave-eent segar, wbicb ts the only genuine Havana
at(,'Ar for the price to b bl in l tie maraei.
sept ll-
BuafliR Fox Pai.a. R. Newton Shaw keep a
fnll supply of Frednnia Buggies and flatlorm
Wagons tor sate, in w '
yard. Call oa or ad dre him at t learn rid rean-
ayivania. --.
WiMTun. Home easllv learned person or Artit
to manufactar Lcvnaa Parnar nn.i uahvai
Pirvoana tn thia county, on Royalty. I'ainte4
from photograph or any picture, and I the
Finest UN raiaimg nans, ueiore inn wrriiipr
tal an I will taint tttetur HslS for fit and
warrant them tor life, ttvery person enoma nave
me, aa Oil Painting on t aova are the only
picture that Will stand th lest of time, and oan
no nnnuea aova w Kin..j'
L. T. LtiTHKH,
Moy. T, 187r-ly. Oorrj City, Pa.
At Mr. T. R. Wat ion's, Market Street, neit
door to the postolnce, yon will find all the new
sty lesef Fall Hat, trimmed and anlrimmod.er
trimmed la order ea snora nwiw-i y
t.. ....I ik-at at Will also bo received erery
week durtnt lb eaon all ew stile out Also
will keep all kiada f Fancy and Variety floods
or Ihe seasna. swKa, x. m. naiown
Cteerneld, sept 4-3t.
Wotd.-F1v first class cigar maker, to work
vu Hai Aoa ttnd made etgare. A. Wataon.
MJrer It AliisT.
Tbe Liver 1 the imperial organ of the whole
bum an system, as It oonlrois ine me, nealtn ana
happiness of man- W hen tt Is disturbed la Its
proper action, all kinds of ailments ate the natu
ral result. The digestion of food, the movements
of the heart and blood, the action of th brala
and nervous system, are all Immediately con
nected with the workings of tbe Liver. It has
been eneceaeaully provsd that Ureen'e August
Flowrr Is uniual)el in curing all person af
dieted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and
all the numerous symptoms thai result from an
unbealihy condition u( tho Liver nnd Hlomack.
(ample bottlea to try, 10 cents. Positively sold
in all towns en tbe W. stern Continent. Three
doses will prove that it i just w hat you went.
julyi;,'7 eow-lv.
- M's? ihnllrtts the Worid.
When wo aa? we believe, we have evidence to
prove that Khiloh'e Consumption Cure is deeidedly
the best Luna- Medicine made, in as much aa it
will cure a common or Chronic Cough in one half.
Ibe time and relieve Aa:hma, Bronchitis, v boop.
ins- Couch. Croup, and show more cases or Coo
sumption cured than all others It will cure
where tbey tail, It is pleasant to take, harmless to
the youngest child and we guarantee what we say.
Price, loots. 10 ots. and $1.00. If your Luog
are sere, Chest or Hmok lame use Hnilob s 1'orous
iaater. Hold hv llartswick A Irvin, C D. Wat-
sun, Cleartield, Pa.
Mto I'oii ilclirve il.
That in this town ther are scores of persona
passing our store every day whose lives are mate
miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, boar and
Utxtreaeed Moinacli, Liver Uowpiaint, mnanpa-
tion, when for 76 eta. we will sell them hhilob a
Vllaliiar, guaranteed to cure them. Hold by
llartswick A Irvin, and a D. Watson, Clearfield,
Pen n 'a.
The most popular and fragrant Perfume of the
day "MAi hftlM auk try it. bojci oy nans
wick A irvin, aud V. V. Wauoo, blear Hold re.
Aug. 2H lH78-em pd.
Uae Dr. Van I))kea ffulphor Hon p.
The leading external specific lor disease of the
8K1N. and beautifler of the COMPLEXION : for
tba Batb, Toilet and Nursery Is recommended
by physicians. Hold by Druggist. 1'rice
Cents ; box, S Cakes, AO Cents.
K. 8. W EB.STKR, Prop , iO N. itbSt , I Lila
julyl7t'78-ow flm.
Xorvouj llebilify.
Hal vVcakiiCN or Depreaalou : a weak
exhausted feeling, no energy or courage; tbe re
sult ef nieutal over-woiii. Indiscretion or
eareaaea, or some drain upon tbe system is al
ways cured by Humphrey'! llomti'pathio Specific
No. 2ti. Il tone up and Invigorate! tbe system,
dispels th gloom and despondency, Imparts
strength and energy, stops the drain and re
juvenate the entire man. Been used twenty
years with perfect suocoss by thousands. Bold by
dealers. Price, SI per single rial, or 90 per
package of five vials and $2 vial of powder, gent
by mail on receipt of price.
Address ItiiBipIireya lloma patlilc
Med trine Company, li.u Fulton Kt., N. V.
C. D. Watson, Agc.it, Clearfield, Pa.
sept 18, 1878-ly.
CLEARFIELD MAKKETS.
Cf.RAnriKLn, Pa.,
Floor, per owt.
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt
Cum Meal, per ewt
Chop, rye, per cwt
Chop, mixed, per cwt
Sept. 22,1S7B.
$2 i0
8 00
1 00
I 40
I 2b
1 00
1
(10
Ji
ao
70
no
40 to 100
15
40
2.
10
5 00
20
1"
8
Kran, per cwt ,
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, per bushel
Oats, per bushel ,
Corn, ears, per buhel ,
uuckwneat, por but hoi
Potatoes, per butthel ,
Apples, per bushel
aws, per pound
Shoulder, per pound ...-.
Dried Beef, per pound
Chickens, per puir
nutter, por pound
K?gs, per dosen
Halt, per lack, large ....
Coal Oil, per gallon ,
i.ari, per p'uud
Dried Apples, per pound
Dried IVaches, per pound
lit a ns, per bushel ,
PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.
P1n1.AliKi.rniA, September 2:1. Breadstuff are
dull, but witt) out change in prices.
Cotton is quiet at UjfibMf lor middling.
Flour 1 in better demand, but prices arc un
changed. Hale ol 1,20" barrels, including Min
nesota extra family, freah grou.td old w libit at
b 7K'0 2a ; Pennsylvania do. do. at $1 7 5 (to
0 2b ; pulvnt atyi other grades at $0 IbOy 60.
Rye Hour is unchanged. We quote at $' 26.
In corn meal no traiiaaclloiis.
1 here is a lair demand for wheat. Hale oi
0,0110 bushels, including Ked, as t quality, at
lic(i,$l tlfii 1 Amber, at $ I 0j7i, 1 Utti : 6,0uu
buabels, November, No. 2, at It 0ii, at $1 00, and
White at 91 I70nl 10.
Bye is steady at oSAOc.
Corn The local consumers purchase to a fair
extent at former prices. Hale of lu,0uQ bushels,
including rejected, at iVUubze r. steamer at on(
61c j sale in elevator at 61 62c, and prime Vet
low ato2ie.
Oats are quiet and unchanged. Rales of 8,000
bushels, including old White at 3l('i.S.tc: new
White at 27(rt,:t0c) and new Mixed at !(-I(2t jo.
Clover seed sella in lets at 6fu7io. Timothy
Is quoted at $1 3i(il 45, Flax seed is wanted
at I 47.
W nisay is firm. Sales of I00 barrels Western
at SI 10.
Nkw Yoke, Sept. 23. Flour Slate and West
ern steady ; Southern unchanged, dull.
Wheat a shade' tinner 1 moderate business,
mainly speculative. No. 2 tspriug, September,
II 00 ; 8. u u II bushel do., October, l Ol ; No. 2
Winter Red, September, $1 001; 8,000 bushels
do., October, II l") ; No. Amber, cash, $1 04 do.,
September, 1 4).
Corn without decided change. Mixed Western,
spot, 48(Me.
Oats turn. Stat, 2B($3?o ; Mixed Western,
27(4Uc
Cni(auo,Sep'.ember2l. Flour steady and un
changed. Wheat steady, but generally higher and la fair
demand. No. 2 Red Winter Red bite lor cash 1
VOlo for October; No, 2 Chicago Spring Mia for
cash ; H7go lor October o lor November f bar
(uybOJo for all the year round ; No. 3 Chicago
epring, 70o70ie ; rejected, 6Ue.
Corn quiet and weak, ) .ro fur cash ; S0c for
October ; 3'ljU:t7e lor November; rejected, A.a.
Oats steady and linn, and tn fair demand :
11' 1 0 for cash ; tViQMit tor Octuber ; 211(21 it
tor November.
Rv steady and unchanged.
Barley easier ; II 04 for cash 1 II 00 fur Oct'r.
At tbe close W heat stronger ; 87io asked (or
Uctooer ; eiic lor November.
( orn easier declined Jo.
Oats steady and unchanged.
Carried.
At tin Protbyterisn Parsonage tn Anfonvillc,
on Thursday, riftit. 6th, 1 S7. by Iter. David II
Campbell, Mr. Cbarlej R. McMurray and Miss
Melissa bhoff, both ol Woodward township.
At Ihe M. V.. Parsonage In (Hen Hope, on
Tuesday, fcrpt. 7th, ln7H, by Hev. W. W. 1'un
mire, Mr. Daniel (i. Farley, ol AUemanaville, and
Mrs. Nanoy MuCuIly, of Janesvilla,
At the residence of the bri jo'e father, on Tuns
dav, Krutember iKih, 1 H7n, by Hv. William M
BurvhUeld. Mr. 11. W. Taylor, nf Hoodhurn, tiul-
livan county, N. Y-, and Mrs Hannah M. Collum,
of Uullols, Clcerneia oouoty, fa.
sua.
At rnlnnvllle, Centra county, en Rat ur lay
RrpU 7tb, IH7H, of dropsy, Catharine H ill, aged
74 years, e mon ins ana i nays.
(iv dmtistmcnts.
State ZVorinal Nfliool,
INDIANA, PA.
The Winter Term of twenty-ili week, will open
Monlay, Soptcmtor 0, 1878.
TEHMS-I&.00 PKR WKKK.
Including Tuition, Boarding, Room, Heat, Light
and Washing. Musto citra. nest ftormei ftctiooi
Building in the Htate. r acuities tn every respect
eual to any Normal Kchnol in tbe tint tert H tales
Students may enter at any time during the term
For particulars, aend lor catntogue to
Aug. 27, 1H78 lm. Principal.
-VrOTICE IH nANKHIIPTCr. Hl.trlel
j Court of Ih. I oil.d SUM., fur lb. W..l.ra
iiLiriAtot finnir Tinu.
Till. It to alt. aotir. that on th. ima .lay ot
Haiitrmoar, A. 1). I7,a w.rrmBi 10 n.nirapioj
wu iMO.d .io.t th. nt.t. or W. N. I' roth.ro,
ot Dulloia. in th. eonnt, or Ol..rn.M and HU'a
or rnoijl.aai who hftiMtn a.ljuita-a a nana
nipt apoa hi. owa MltlioB t that tb. p.yu.nl ol
any n.titl and Ih. df)it.rr or an. prnnorlv b.
lon,inR to .uoh Bankrupt t him or Tor hia Qfl.
ud Ih. lr.nf.r ot an. Dron.rtr hr him ar. far-
biddrn h, law : that a nMlina or th. ar.lilor. .r
aid llankrupt to pror. th.ir a.nu ana snoot.
ona or mora aiiIkhm. or an Mlata, win o. oi'i
at a Coart or ll.nkrunlc,, to h. holdra at thi
oflio. or (i. W. UiH4, Indiana, "a., aerur. J .
Marrh.nd, Ku., H.irlil.r, on tb. 14th day
October, A. U. 1J, al 10 oVIork, a m.
juiin iiai.i.,
V. - Marshal, aa MaManfar
rillibnri, fl.pt. JS-Jl.
T(ITIfl! IH RANKRUPTCV.-Diftriet
J.1 Cuarl or tha t'ailmt Slaua, for tb. W..torn
Ui.trlol or P.nna,lvanla.
Thia ia to air. aotira that oa th. 11th dar or
rl.pt.nbr, A. 1. IKTS, a Warrant la rlankraptfly
waa ImumI a,ainaltb. MUUoril.Br, LHarinht,
i,r Oananla Milla, la Ih. oouat or Cl.arll.14 aoi
Hlate or I'.niiarlrania, who has baaa adiada;.d
llanbrnpt apoa bk, oaa p.titloa I that tha par
spent of an; d.hta and th. dallv.ry or any prop,
rlv b.loDiin. ta auofa ll.nkrntil la biai or for hit
iim, and lb. Iranifrr or aa, prnpart. bt bin, ar.
rorhtail.a nj i.w mat a nj'-aiinf Ol in. errmtoi
or aald Hankrupt to prora Ibnir stbta and ahO'iai
oaa ar anora Atfianata ar bia .ptau. wilt ba b.li
at Ihs Laonard llouaa, I'l.arD.ld, I'a., bafor. 8
K. WootlruB, Baq., H,Hialr, ob Its tth da,
NevsBibcr, A. l. H7s, at II o'olook, a. aa.
JOHN HALL,
V. 8. Marth.l, as alMaaogar.
Pill. bur,, api. Ji-li.
,
5,000 Rail Koaa Tie
CurweMvll!, P. Jo T-t.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs.
CurwttMvlllt, Jn. V. Wl
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Curwensville, Pa., Jan. , '? tf.
AI ItlTOH'H NOTICE. Tn re estate of M.
Nichols, deo'd.
All persons Interested will take notice that I
will he at my office on tbe Id day of October, I H78,
at 10 o'elook a. m., for the purpose of making
distribution of balance in ibe hands or John 0.
Pcliryver, Administrator of M. Nichols, dee'd,
under my appointment a Auditor.
W. W. BUTTS,
Clearfield, Pa.. f.LlIiT8-3l. Auditor.
XFCHTOIIH' NOTICE. Notice la here
by clven that Letters Testament arr on
tbe estate of DAVID LABOARU late of Colon
township, Clearfield Co., Pa., dcc'J, having been
duly granted to tbe undersigned, all persons in
debted to raid estate will please make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
will present them properly authenticated for set
tlement without delay. PAVfl) DRHSSLKK,
CIllUbT. LABOR. D,
Rock ton. Aug. 21. 1878 fit. Executors.
Pennsylvania Female College,
FittHburrh, East End) i'a.
CotxaaUTi tiah oris Skptbubir 12,1878.
Location, 4 miles from Court House, overlook
ing East Liberty valley. Eeiy of access and free
from smoke. Terms for boarding pupils reduced.
For particulars and catalogues apply to
MISH HELEN K.PKLATREAV,
O. A. BERRY, Treas. Acting President.
July 34-lm.
"VfOTICE. To all whom It mny Concern.
ThU certifies that I have this day (August
2'J; 1870), purchased the mine known as Cliestbut
Ridge mine, situate In Brady township, Clearfield
eoncty, Pa., owned before and operated by Jones
Brothers, Including all the R. R. track a, schute,
and other improvement and appurtenance be
longing to said mine, together with the interest
ef June Brothers In a leu of land made by
Robert Osborne, of tho above place, wherein the
mine is operated, containing 800 acres of land , or
thereabout, and known as tract No. 20U2. Said
Jones Brothers to act as my agonta, with full
power to mine and ship coal as tbey deem best to
my interest WM. OSBORNE,
Hcpt. II, '78-St. UuBols, Clearfield Co., Pa.
rpKl AI, MKT. List of causea it down for
J trial at cecond week (30lb day) of Septem
ber Term of Court, 1878.
O. L. Sehoonorer
Martha Rankin
Daniel Weaver
IJeorge M. Bilsbir
Bair, Bubo A Co.
v. J. C. Brenner, Jr.
v. Walnrigbt A Co.
ts. Austin Kerin.
vs. The P. R. R. Co.
vs. Henry Hhowaltcr.
J. 0. Smith
rt. David McKinncy.
1st Hp.Cb.,Cbftrrytree r. J. 11. A J. A. Lamborn
Joseph Uoss vs. David Uoss.
George 11. Barrett vs. Adam Moyer.
David Hemple Tl. Joseph M. Hmtth.
D. Hose at. al adra'r vs. J. Frank A J W. Neff.
Livenght, Lingle A Co. vs. WhitcnmbA Townsend
Wm. Porter, ndm'r , Wm. V. Wright.
W. Albert A Bro'a vs. Isaac Brlttain.
Austin Klin vi. . Churchman etal,ex
t'nion Banking Co. Vi. Arnold A Hartshorn.
Catawtsaa Deposit Bk vs. "
I). J. Uar A Co. v Lever Flegal.
Ueorge M. Brisbin v.. David Dunn.
ELI BLOOM, Prothonotsry
A NEW DEPARTURE
L I T II E U S II II U G .
Hereafter, goods will be sold for CASH only,
or in exchange for produce. No books will be
kept In tho future. All old accounts must be
settled. Those who cannot cash up, will please
hand over their notes and
CLOSE THE EECOED.
I am determined to sell iny gooda at cash
prices, and at a discount far below that ever
offered In this vicinity. Tbe discount I allow my
customers, will make them rich in twenty years If
tbey follow my advice and buy their goods from
me. I will pay eash for wheat, oats and elover
seed. DANIKL UOODLANDKK.
Lutbersburg, January 17, 1877.
Ri:(.ITIHft NOTICiS.
Notice is hereby given that the following ac
counts bare been eiantined and passed by me, and
remain filed of record in this oflioe for th in
spection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all other
interested, and will be presented to the neit Or
phan' Court ot Clearfield county, to be held at the
Court House, in the borough nf Clearfield, com-
enotng on th 4tn Monday (being the z.id day l
ot (September A. D. 1878 t
Final account of Joseph M Smith, (luardian of
hvehne Cowan, (now k valine Bites), Jonn
Cnwan, and Millard Cowan, minor children of
Thomas Cowan, late of Beecaria twp , Clearfield
county, Pa., deo'd.
Final account nf Elisabeth I'. Curry, Administra
trix of the estate of John Curry, late ol Jordan
township, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd.
Partial account of William Stoddart, Administra
tor of tbe estate of Joanna Stoddart, lata of
Ueccarla twp., Clearfield county, Pa , deo d
Final account of James Flyan, Administrator or
the estate or John Creaswell, late or Uuhcn
two.. Clearfield count v. Pa . dee'd.
Final account of Wm. K. Dickinson, Trustee of
the estate of Hamilton Weld, late of Ucocaria
twp.. Clearfield countr. Pa deo'd.
uardian account of Jubn J. Pieard, Guardian of
Lucy and Elisabeth Pieard, minor children of
John B. Pieard, lale of Covington twp., Clear
field countv. Pa., dee'd.
Final aoeount of R. II. Shaw, Executor of til
estate of John bhaw, Sr., late of Lawreno
two.. Clearfield countr. Pa . dee'd.
Final account of Robert Byer, Administrator of
the estate of the Philip 11. Aett, late or now
Washington, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd.
Final aoeount of Jnsse M. Darter, Administrator
of the estate of Edward King, late of Burnside
two , UlearOeld county, fa., deceased.
Final account of Wm. nf. and Jam CathcarL
Eseoutors of the estate of David Cathcart, late
of Knox twp., Clearfield county, Pa., deceased.
Final account of Zacharlah MoNeul, Ouardian of
ltosanna Mc Bride, (now Hosanna Tbumpson)
Robert R, MoBride and Frank McBride, minor
children of Win. MnBride, late ef tbe borough
of Curwensrillc, Clearfield county, Pa., dee d.
Final account of J. B. Hbaw, Administrator of
Ibe estate nf Samuel II. bhatfner, late of Law
rence two., Char field oouniy. Pa., deceased.
Final acrount of Mcphen draff, Administrator of
the estate of Frederick Ileidt, lata ot tho bor
ough ol Curwensville, Clearfield county, Pa., de
oeaacd. L.J. MORGAN,
Sept. 28-te Hogister A Recorder,
COMMISSIONERS' SALE
of
Unseated Lands
IN
Clenrfieltl Count y, I'iv.
Kotlre Is hereby given that in pursuance of an
Act of Assembly, approved April d, 104,
entitled, "An Aot directing tbe mode of telling
C mealed lands for taxes,' ana tn several sup
tilemetit thereto, there will ho eiposed to prMlc
sale at tba Court House, in the borough of Clear
field, at 1 o'clock it. m no Wednesday, the ffitb
day of October, 187", the following tract or
niece of an seated land pnrchawd from the
County Treasurer, from IM4 to 1871, inclusive.
PURCHASED 1604-1
Arret K-'arraerW or Owntr. Towtthip.
1.S0 A. Scott Fergus un.
135i John W hitmer H..tlulib.
0. nannau.
()eo. Ashton .....Knox.
Thompson A Englemnti
Peter Henry Wood ward.
SIIO
110
fi.1
mio
40
41
111
111
100
Ii
200
70
J7
llota
I
101)
)l
I
100
40
100
bt
IA
ST
0
Mary Connolly
John MrConnall
Vary MrCunnally
loeo suit! ioo7.
Cat harniaB ..
B. 8. Calb.rs
Klias Krphart
JohB HobiaoB
l'aul Whlla
No. lima
John Palton
llaort.W.llniy...
Mary Connally....
,. Bwarla.
llrady.
Dooatur.
F.ritiison,
Kartbaas.
Knoi.
Lumbar City.
Woodward.
lOOO and lOOO.
Jabn Haana Hwatts,
Ncaryllrrk
Frnlnn A flprarar
Ilrll.
....Illuom.
...Bo,.
Tlr.Jlotd.
....llrady,
....Kanhaai.
llannab nt.wari.
Uaora. Turnar...
Haunt
. Mellarvay..
T. A J. Whlla....
Charles Willlnk
William Michaels
Riles Witeott .....Kooi.
Ale. Hnnter
Jnslah Jordan "
Thomas Jordan
J. D. Hhaw Lawrence.
Morgan ..M "
(leorire (late Mnrrlc.
1070 unci 1071.
John Pauaman Ueccarla.
John Thomas H igg.
Martha Worthingtoo Chut.
James Wilson Hnstea.
No. iM, Wm. Posrs.. "
Wm. Hi (t'er Morris.
Pat Hagerty - Penn.
M. Ilrnry Pike.
John Loader Woodward.
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CI.AHK BROW N,
J, W. Uowa. HAHklfl HOOVKR,
Clerk. XHOS. A.MrtillKK,
Commissioner.
Commissioner Office, I
Clearfield, Ha, Rept. I. '7Ml. f
grip flwtisemftits.
SS5SS?ff
Ira wnu. mail mdt I. an, .ildrw. tMI
AUNOI.I) UAS"AlVANCKO
Prices of Shingles,
SHAVED AND SAWED.
Curw.n.rllle, Ju. 9, '76-tr.
IXr.CUTOHH NOTICK.
4 Netlc ts hereby given that Letter Teats
mentary on th a estate of BENJAMIN BLOOM, Sr
late of Pik township, Clearfield County, IV,
den'd, having been duty granted to tbe under
signed, all persons indebted to raid estate will
J i lease make immediate payment, and those bar
ng claims or demand will present them properly
authenticated for letllotnent wlthoutdelay,
THOMAS BLOOM,
Curwinsville Pa., Aug. 28, '78-01. Exeoutor.
A'
DMI NINTH ATR IX NOTI CP-
Notice Is hereby glvea that Letters of Ad
ministration oa th estate of M. BUTLKR,
lale of Wcodward township, Clearfield county.
Pit., deceased, having been duly granted to the
undersigned, alt person indebted to said estate
will pleas make immediate payment, and these
having claim or demands against the same will
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment without delay.
CATHARINE BUTLER,
Administratrix.
Aug. 21, 1878 fit.
HEALTH HAPPINESS.
Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth tn
their possessors, and yet they are within th reecb
ol every one who will us
Wright's Liver Tills,
Tho cnly sure CCHK for Torpid Liver, Dyspep
sia, Headache, Hour titoinaeh, Constipation,
Hebility, Nausea, and all Billioui complainti and
Blood disorders. None genuine nnless signed
"Wm. Wright, l'hil'a." If your Druggist wil)
not supply aend 2o cent for one bos to Bar rick,
Boiler A Co., 70 N. 4th bt , Pbila.
Deo. 28, '77-ly.
New Fancy Store.
Misses WATSON A CARDON would eatl tbe
attention of the ladie or Clearfiold and vicinity
to th large stock or
Notions & Ladies' Fancy Goods !
Which tbey hav just opened In Row' Stort
Room, on Second street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Tbey beep Embroideries, Ruohlng, Tins, Handker
chiefs, Collars, Cuffs, Lisle, and Kid Gloves,
Ribbon, Sash Ribbon.
Hamburg Edgings and insertions, Laces, Ladle'
Misses', aodCbildrens Hosiery, white
and colored.
Corsets, all kind of Zephyr, (lermantown Wool,
Java Canvass, An.
By strict attention to the wants of tbeir custo
mers, they hope to rtceive a share of public pat
ronage. Their price will be as low a the aame quality
of good can be purchased at any other place in
tbs country, (-all and see ns. Remember tbe
plane; Row's Store Room, Second street, Clear
field, Pa.
August 21, 1878 tr.
SherifTs Sale.
BY virtue of writs of J'i. Fa., Issued
out of tbe Court of Common Plea of Claar
field eountv, and to m directed, there will bo
exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at the Court House,
In tbe borough of Clearfield, en Thursday, tbe
2th day of tptember, 187M, at I o'clock p. m.,
the following described real estate, to wit:
A certain lot or piece of grouna in th village
or Dull is. Brady township, Clearfield, county,
Pa.. Bounded and described as follows: Begin
ning at a post in the public road now called Long
street ; t Deuce snutn i aegror west too leei to an
alley i t hence along said alley in a south-east
dire turn 83 feet to a corner or Wm. Kri'ior lot j
thenc north 47 degree east along said firmer a
lot 1 WU leet to publioruad; thence along said
road 83 feet to place ef beginning, and baring
tberoon ereotod a frame store bouae, two stories
hi eh, lht'.'6 feet, with wareroom Hxlfi attached.
Seised, taken in execution and to bo sold a th
property of F. Tracy and C- A. Barr.
Tirms nr Hals, Tbe price or sum at which
tbe property ahell b (truck off must be paid at
the time of sate, or such other arrangement
made a will b a i proved, otherwise tbe proper
ty will be immediately put up and sold again at
th expense and risk of the person to whom it
wa struck off, and who, in cas of deficiency at
ub re-sale, shall mak good th am, and tn
no instance will th Deed be presented tn Uourt
for confirmation unless the money ts actually
naid to the Sheriff. ANDREW PKNTZ.Jr.
Mtantrr urrica, I unarm.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. II, 1871 1
M. THOMAS & SONS,
AUCTIONEERS.
FAI.K OF STOCKS
01? TI RNPIKK COMPANIES OWNED DT
Til K COMMON WKALiil OF PENN A.
In hursuaooe of th nroviilons of th Act ap
proved June IS, lB7,entitled"An Act to author
is the Auditor General to sell the stocks held by
tbe Commonwealth tn turnpike and plank road
companies at public, sale," there will be exposed
to ssie, at me
MERCHANTS' EXCHANOB,
in th city of Philadelphia, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1878,
at IS M.. th following turnpike stocks, owned by
tn Commonwealtu, to wit;
On hundred shares Anderson Ferry, Water
ford and New Haven, 3(10 shares Armstrong and
Indiana, 4U0 share Hellefontc and Phill piburg,
20tl shares Uutler and Mercer, 1,600 ihares Centre,
tt)0 -bare tent re and Kisbaooquilla. lot shares
Clifford and Wilke-harre, SOU share 0p end
Newport, 100 share Jlanovr and CarWle, 76
sham HrriurT. Carlisle and Cbamherabnrg,
3.12:1 ah area llunliusdon, Cambria and Indiana,
ISO shares Indiana and Rbensburg, 200 shares
Little Conestnga, 910 sharss Lewistown and
lluntina-don. bWJ shares Mercer and Meadvllle,
12V share Milton! and Owego. 1H0 share Mor-
gantown and Churchtown, 247 shares INew Alex
andria and Conemaufh. 1,(100 abare Perkiomea
and Mending, 24U shares Philadelphia and Ureat
liend, tbii a ha res Philipsburg and Husiuehenaa,
3(10 share Ronhstowa and Mount Pleasant, 60
share Kusqurbanna and York, SAO share
Wavneshurg, Ureencastl and Meroersborg, 400
ihan-a York and Oettyaburg, 48 share tiugar
alley and Whit Deer.
Purchasers will be required to pay ten percent,
of the purchase money at Ihe time of eale, and
tb balano to the 8 tale Treasurer within thirty
days alter the sale, and upon tbe production or
tne Htale Treasurer receipt, tne Auiiitor uencrai
will tracfer Ihe chare ot stock to th respective
pure hasp ra, in aonortlanoe witb the icond sec
tion of th act aforesaid.
WN. P. PCMFI.L,
Auditor liuneral.
M. TllOXt Afl A RON 8, Auctioneers,
1311 A 141 boutb 4th Street, Philad'a.
Harrlsbnrg, tfopt. II, IHTS St. -
ASSIGNEE'S . SALE
or VAtrABLn
REAL ESTATE !
Th underricned Aiiitne In Bankruptcy o
N. K. Arnold, bankrupt, will ell at public eale,
at Ih Draurtker House, in the borough or tnr
wensville, Clear Held oounty, Pa, on
SATURDAY, RRPTKMHKR 28, 1H7I,
at 1 o'clock p. m., all the right, title, irtereat and
rlaim ot tbe said bankrupt of, in and to the fol
lowing described property, subject to lien and
enftutuberancaa inereon, via i
One certain lot of ground situate In the borough
nf Cur wens villa, bounded on the east by lot 01
Mr. Marv Fleming. on tho south br State street.
on th west by other property ef said bankrupt.
and on the norta oy an aiiey, naving arnoiei
tiroB a two store frame dwolling house, own
iklnin eirbt room, nod cellar, ice house, An.,
am being now occupied a a residence by said
hamnkrunt.
Also, one certain lot of ground situate tn the
borough aforesaid, bounded on the east by above
let, on the sooth by State street, on the west by
Walnut street, and on the north by an allay, hav
ing erected thereon a largo three-story frame
huiMing, enoni ax irat iroov on nimxm irv,
70 foot on Walnut street, OMupted a a store and
law office, with public bat) on third story, with a
frame stable, eorn erib, Ae. Thi i one of tbe
most desirable business properties In the borough,
nd le. In all respects, a verv desirable property,
Also, said bankrupt' Interval, th Mm being
tbe undivided one third inter! In a certain tot
or piece of ground situate ia Pikelwn., Clearfield
Co ,Pa., bouodftion the south by the Khe turnpike,
nn th ! hv lands of O. L. Rfed, on the north
l,, i.nrl. t,f a. L. Heed and Jacob Itifr, ow a
east by lands of Jacob Itilger, eonUla ing about
bit acres, eb.nl one-half cleared, and having
reeled thereon a two story frame building, used
M a woolea factory, Including tbe machinery,
and anw in operation, with dry bouse, wool
bouse, three frame dwelling bouses, barns and
other otbuildinrt also, a saw mill with good
water power. Thi property Is situated U mile
west of Curwensville, on the Krie turnpike, and I 1
on ef the most desirable location for a woolen
factory la th countr. !
AlSfl, tb undivided on half Interest ta a Cer
tain tract or piece of land itoata la bloom Wwa
ship, oounty and Slat aforesaid, eontaining
about 84 acre, end about one-half cleared, bar
ing erected ibareon a email bona and barn, be
ing the earn tract of land purchased by John
Patton from Jacob llilgrr, and by bin assigned
ta Arnold A HarUhora, said Deed bole of record.
Also, the andividd one-half interest ta a
oertata tract or piece of land ltt la Dell
township, county and State aforesaid, bounded
oa the north bv land nf W m. Ileil, dee'd, oa the
south and west by leads of John . Bell. Md on
th east by lend of Wm. MoUnMhM, dee d, con
taining about ao acres, and about one half cleared,
and having erected tboreon small frans boa
and log Blab).
All of the above described properly to bo U
tuhj'ct to Ilea aad encumbrance. Terms, easb.
JOHN F. BARD,
Carwenavllle, Pa.. Rep! II, l7-t. Assign.
seersTivTrpill8
m utri l.r SS ;rtr tht BianAtrd Ummtj fr Ui. LW
wk u tt Urm- (fetjmH. (Wiim. 8ui II '4 M
H jfM, tS mil "thfttU f U t.lttr Im4 jW
V .1Imi' I.Iim flimm.l .f LltrlW.Hmi gV
Hlii.'k MMp!! mi t 4uil wurl '-Wm Ailr A
gf iialtiianr 1 ran rwanuaail H.ll.rt l.li.t Milt
gf TtiTkatMaMnJr.4ar4Ur(lnSMWr'ftllU. g
LW TL A'Uibi. m rtaa.lj. Krutuckf. rrlra Ik. ag4
Wltat. Htld kr all Druf and Moatr? Sura Kaqiwa K
gy k r hfIii its i cm rr-r . en m r fj
IXUrtUanfouf.
HCETliroLM,. .5555!
' . . . .
Aud thoir rospoctivo fumilioa, aro notified that on
Monday, September 15tli, 1878
There will bo oponod a
Cuinsburg's Store,
A luro Hid entirely now ttock of
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Etc.
We will be prepared to uliow t lint our. aro lliolowoat pric'on In the
Stnto j Hint wo liuvo llio lur'fBt iianortniont, which wo warrant to
givo kntitfuclion, or thoy will bo rcpluccd. In exchnnKO fur theae
V'W'." I nm anxious to rcocive the muoh doaiicd tilvor, the trouble-
ome greenback, tho untaxod bond,
farm. (You tnkoi your choioo bow
Tho elcctiona are ooming on. The
your family? Nice little boy, that!
plenty ua lightning rod mon, una just
You want now HOOTS and SITOE8 for tho Winter, and
GUINZBURG'S IS THE PLACE TO GET THEM.
Thorofore go in a solid body, exumino tbeir stock and price tho gooda.
The following price list will give peoplo un idea of what wo aro doing.
A baby' good shoe 20 cents
A baby's god shoe - 0 tents
Boy's
Child's gwd shoes with heel..,..,...D& cents
ei.vu
Misses dress boi...H M'O
Misses oalf shoes 1 00
M lasea buttoned shoes 12a
Women' morocoo pegged sboea 1.00
Men'
" sewed snoes
calfskin shoe - 1.24
better dress shoe
boat dress shoes 1.00
kid buttoned 3.&0
Men's
All dlflerent styles.
Vine
I havo a number of styles In alt
TIATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOOPS, TRUNKS, SATCITELS.
UMBKKLLASaKto.
Also, what you may want in G ROCK HI KS and TOBACCO, in ex
change lor grain oi
At ttJuIuzburg'a lioot
(Flegol's old stand). Second St.,
sept 11,78.
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Fall and Winter Goods
in great variety, arc now open nnd ready for sale, nt
PRICES THAT CANNOT BE COMPETED WITH,
(by itiii (ill
buyers), at the widly end well known Dry Goods
Store of
T. A. FLECK & CO.
It is only necessary for us to announce to the public that with the
constantly increasing demand, we are ever enlarging ourstocK,
both in quantity and variety.so that any and everything
needed in the most durable and lusiiiouable lines
of goods can be had at our store at nil times. Our
goods bave been selected in person by Mr. Fleck, mostly
ot tho manufacturers, and by buying in largo quantities, we
save the jobbers' profit, and
VERY LOW FIGURES.
We also have one of the very
place, ready to trim
HAT'S edb
in the very latest styles, and
trusted to Miss Uresty s care will be pleasingly executed.
We know whereof we speak, that we will make it to the interest
of all persons wishing to buy Dry Goods of all descriptions, to call
and examine our stock before buying elsewhere.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
AT GUINZBURRG'S
Old Wcftterii Hotel Corner, Clearfield, Pen n'n.
I have just returned from the Eastern cities, and am now receiv.
ing a full line of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, of tho
best, most substantial and fashionable goods ever bro't
to this town, while the prices are lower than ever,
CALL, SEE AND HE CONVINCED.
HATS, GENTS' rOMISHINQ GOODS, TRUNKS,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Etc
REMEMBER THE PLACE :
GUINZIIUIIG'S CLOTHING STORE,
Western Hotel Building, Clearfield, Pa.
GEO. WEAVER & CO.,
SECOND STREET.,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Have opened op. In th tnr room lately occupied
by Weaver A Hetts.om Second street, a larg and
well selected toek of
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SII0KS,
Ql'KENBWARE, WOOD WILLOW WARE,
I llATd AKD TAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c.
Which they will dispose of at rtasonaH rates
for aash, or eichaoge lor country prodiM.
, im .'
HIORMK WIATa-R A CO.
Clsaraald. Pa. Jaa. I, l7s-ll. : .
CAIJTIOM. All naraoBS ara karah, .r.
bk.Ib.1 porohaaia, ar la aay w.y aaoddlin,
ailh th. lollowl.f oaraoaal Breparty, Bow la lha
,.raai.taat of Lao'd Nuhwradrr, af Utmit
loarnabift. lai Twm aowa. I haif.ff. 1 baraa, 1
fwo-hora. .,oBr 1 Sfiria waaoa, 1 al.d.I plows,
I harrow, i hogs, Is ekleaaoa, all tba wbaat, rjra,
aau, baahwhaat, h, aad Batata.., 1 uu harawaa,
ball ebalaa. aiB,la aad doabla Iraaa, I aaob atora,
I baaliaf ata.a, I taklaa, ahalra, awdataada, brf
dlo,, 1 aapboard, diabM aad alak, aa Ika aarna
waa parabaaad b, aaa aa th. latb aT H.ptrabar,
Itll, aaul hi Ian with aald Ha.hwladat oa laaa
oalr, aBbJaai la mj ardar at aa, lima,
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buck It hoes
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M M buckled shoes
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dress boots 12, $3 and 4 00
dress shoes from f 1.2o upwards.
tho above goods. Also,
any Kinu.
nnd Mhoc Ntore,
opposite Court Homo,
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are thus enabled to sell at
best Milliners constantly at her
3BOXVIV3fiS - X,S
we guarantee that any work en
OX
OLD RELIABLE STORE,
s25
THB BBW
Pliiladdpliia Branch
Clothing Store,
ROOM NO. , OPERA I10USB.
Tho unii.ralKaed woald raspeetfolly larom tha
.ItlKBS of CLartrld aad rlclailr, that ha baa
Jast opaaed tha largoat and bast stock of
noii'..v.fnc CLOTin.ru,
HATS, CAPS,
Uenlt' I'vrnlihing Voodi,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &o.,
ever brought to Clearfield, and which be will sell
cheaper than any other stor la towo.
ALL KINDS Or GRAIN TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR 00ODS.
CU 8kios, Bbeep Pelts, and Purl of all kind
taken in iobang.
Call and tor, and bo oovinod.
PIMON SIILOfl
Clearfield, Pa., Bop t. 11, Wo m.
GasDondsforSalc
The Clrerfisld (la Cmnpany orTer for sale, at
par, Coepa B inds of $.'t00 and $&00 denomina
tion, bearing Interest at th rat of 6 percent urn
per annum, payable eemi-annuallj at the first
National Hank of ClearAeld, Pa.
The works of tb Clearfield Ua Onmpany wer
rretd at a soft of ill, 900, and tbe llond is
sued ar limited by law to 11,01(1., aeeured by a
mortftaK oa a' lh Onmpany' property and
franchise, in fsvor of Wm. II. Dill, Cashier of
th First National Hank, and John M. Adams
Cashier of th Clearfield Countv Bank, In trut
Tb Directors propose to Issue but $1,0A0 of
these bonds tor tne purpose or lunding tnetr float.
Ins debt, and bat $490 remain anvnld. Aay in-
formation resptetfng tbe works will bo glvea by
tn rrMtjni or ires sorer r tn company,
Dnnda can be had at any of tb Clearfield hank.
n. n. iim in, a . w. uu i n itm,
President. Bee. and Trea.
W. D. ftlUl.KK,
J AMK6 IH W IN,
JNO. MHWIN,
Clesrfild, Jaa It, 'Tl tf. DLrootor.
Ml 11,280 P,.bo fur only A
Oroan for on It ?.
3fl Ore-ana for only t0. All warrantee! alt
yoar Don'l fail to vend for illoBtratod Catalog na.
Original Maaafaetarora.
Lwltan, Pa., Sept. 11. ISTfi Sm.
D
R. A. T, SCUUYVEit,
OaHea aa sttvat arstr tha Laoaard Hooaa.
Claarl.1.1, Pa. arpt. 4-lia
gu 3.drrrti(mtnt.
F
OR SALE.
Tb" drv(aM wftl at prtrato aalo all
township, Clearfleld toiaty, Pa., witkl a abort
distanee of tb Tvron A Ctoarfiel l R. R . and
adjoining land of Robert Uudeon and oloere,
aad known as tb Jacob B. Oearbart loL Tho
aid tra4 eontaining 60 aero mora or lea, with
two coins of valuabla aoal thereon, ba about M
aorva leered, and 1 tb key to a larg body of
ooal aUt iMiug deeelopenl. Will b sold low and
upon eaay term. Fur parllculara, apply to
IAVID L. KRKD8.
ClearAald, Pa July IS, 187.
rJpERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
f?tovc Lining and Fire Brick,
kept oonitaatly on band.
ST0E AMI EAfiTHEl-WARK
or EVERT DKSCRIPII0SI
CltOCKS!
POTS! CROCKS!
Fl.her'a Patent Airtight alf.
. (aalinf
Fruit canal
BUTTER CHOCKS, wllh 1 14a,
CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS,
ArrLB OUTTKR CHOCKS,
PICKLE CHOCKS,
FLOWER F0TS, PII DISHES,
BTKW i-OTS,
Aad a f raat nan, othar tbiafs Ua aaatsroms i$
saanuoB, to Da Baa as
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - AVARE POTTERY,
Oornr ot Cherry and Third BtrooU,
CLBARFIELD, PA. angl
J.H.LYTLE,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer in
GrocorioS,
THE LA UO EST and BEST 8RI.ECTKD STOCK
IN THE COUNTY.
COFFEE,
TEA,
Sl'GAR,
SYRUP.
MEATS,
FIKII,
SALT,
OILb,
QUEENSWARE,
TI'BS aad BUCKETS,
DIUKI) FRUITS,
CANNED GOODS,
8PICES,
BROOMS,
FLOUR,
FEED.
County Agent for
i.oniLL.inira tobaccos,
Thssa Roods bought ror CASH la larga Iota,
aad sold at almost vixy prloss.
JAMES H. LYTLE,
Claarlsld, Pa., Jaaa 11, ms-lj.
PRIVATE SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate I
Th undersigned, living In Penn twp., Clear
field county, Pa., oilers tb following valuable
Real Estate for sal:
446 Acres of Land,
more or le. In Broearla township, lying on Ih
north aid of big CloarSatd creek, and within on
mile of th same. The above land ll heavily
covered with hemlock, white oak, rook oat, and
ether bard wood timber, and a quantity of whit
pine, said to be half a million or more feet
The same ia heavily anderlald witb bttuminou
coal, and directly on th line of railroad leading
from lloutadaletoCoelport. Its valu 1 nnknown.
There are, also, other valuable mineral on th
m.
Th above land lies about two and a-half mile
below th village of Ulen Hope, adjoining lands
of Ueorge Uroom and other, oo what t known
aa Porter' run. Tb improvement on the prop,
erty are a good geared saw mill, ia running order,
a high datn, ston breast, mad in th best man
ner, nt fur almost any machinery. There is, also,
a larg fr tne dwelling bona and fram bank oaru
thereon, and about forty or Ifty eerea, mora ar
less, of th land ia cleared. Any person
wishing to invest in property of tbia kind will do
well to eiamine thia property, I will toll th
whole or the undivided half inteaest, a may uit
tbe purchaser. Tb abov tract of land will mak
two or l ore lams, woion win oompar ravoraoiy
with tbe greater part of oar oounty. Prion and
terms made known to any person wishing to pur.
oh as. For further particulars oall in person or
addre th undersigned at 0 ramp I an Hill P.O.,
Clearfield oounty, Pa. SAM L W IDEM 1KB.
Jan. v, l7-tf.
SEWING MACHINES
AT REDUCED RATES!
THE NEW IMPROVED
Weed Sewing Machine,
roil ta bt
Ille It. Beem,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
(Residence, West Clearfleld)
Tha NKW IMPROVED WEKD 1 one of tb
best machines in the market, and ran very light
and quiet It new eylladcr Bteel Bhnttl ba
only on hole to b threaded, aad held twioa as
muoh thread a most any ether machine. It ha
one of the best Narrow Hemmen made. It
Tabl Is long and roomy. It ha no gear and
earns. It baa no screws or faco-plato to b re
moved while oiling or cleaning.
Th WKKD.befor th let improremcnt, drew
a priie at th Paris Exposition in France, also,
an award at tb Centennial Kipositioo, and ia
almost every state tn tbe t oici.
M arbine sold on Monthly Paynents. Person
should not buy before aeelug tbe New Weed.
Hay, grain, beef cattle, and some kinds of old
Msofeine taken in part pay for New Machine.
Ail kinds of Sewing Machineacleaned and repair
fd. Also, dealer In all kind of Hewing Machla
Needles, Oil, Ru fliers. Tuck merkers, Castors,
Hammer. Shuttles, Check springs, A.
In ordering anything by leuor, no an re u giro
nam of machine. Cash most accompany all
orders by mail. Persons wanting any other kind
of machine, plcsse writ for price. aug.M-Sm
William Powell,
SSCOKD ST., CLEAKflKlD,
Dealer in Heavy end Shelf
HARDWARE,
IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNI6HK8,
AflU I VII I
Ki oonstantly on hand th boot Cooking,
Heating aad Parlor
Stoves and Ranges
of all descriptions. Tabl and Pokt Cutlsry,
CrrnUrs Tools, seen as paws, nairnets,
iuaree, Beaoh Stops, Plane aad Plan
Irons, Chiel, BitU, Auger. Ads,
Flic. Hinges of allkinds, Loks,
Screws, Bash Cord, Pulley.
t.( ate
Farming UIeiiII
Plows, Cultivators, Double and ctngl Shovel
Plow. Cultlvatot- Teeth, Urain trad I oa,
Beytbes, Soatbes, II, Porks, Eake,
Hay Fork, Frm Bells, tv, tt.
Hera ShoM and Horse Nails, the Wst make
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