Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 03, 1879, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, FA.
WEDNESDAY MOUNlNa.SKPT. 3. 1S7.
Terms of Subscription.
H paid In adrnnee.or within tbree months. .,$1 00
if v slier tbrM ud before tlx mom hi.., 1 &0
jalia ,tpil.'nnf six mounts,.. I 00
-Memi. . M. 1 TTIMfllLb UO., NSWB-
..r.r AJrcillflns Agents, 17 Para Row. sorrier
Bttkuan Strett, art our dulj authorised Agents
N. Yors j
RUL!CIOTJM NOTICE.
Mrthodiit F.plicopal Cburch Rt. J. 8.
U, UrUAT, Faitur. Herrloes svery slbatn
a 101 A M., and 7P.M.
8liltth Hnhool at 9 A. M.
Prtver Maetinc every Wednesday, at 74 P. If.
Co mm union Htifvloe, first Sabbath of every
montb, el i a. m.
uit C'letrfleld M. E. thurrh Hot
W. r'curr WilioXi Pastor. Preaching every
Jternate Sunday, at S o'olonk, P. M. - tiunday
gobool at 2ft, r. u. aii are inv.tea io nuena.
prfb)teriau Church Rer. H. B.Bdtlrr
-flmhbfcth services inorninc and evening: Sab
bath School at S P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day svening.
lUptlit Church. Rer. J. A. Aldrid, Pas
ir Services every tiebhath Morning and evening.
ltrnutinx, at 1U( o'olonk A. M., and 74 P. M.
ri.l.t.atb Scliool itlP.M, 1'rajer Mealing ery
Wetlneiuey evening.
Hi. aKraitcle Church Cathollc-Bt. P
J. tfaanmAn. Preaching at 10 o'elook, A. M., on
(ka Int. third and fourth Sundays of ah month :
Vespers and Hettedlction oft ha llleaaed Sacrament
tfternooa at I o'elook.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
TUB OF litLDIia QUARTER RRUIORI COURT.
Second Monday of January,
Third Monday of March.
Vint Monday of J una.
fourth Monday of September.
TIM Or ROLDIMO COHHOK fLRAt.
First Monday of Juna.
Second Monday of November.
ruiLio ornuRRR.
Prttiittmt Jndgo Hob. Charlii A. Mayor, of
Lock Haran.
Anirtant Lot JudgiHon. John H. Orris, of
Be 11 font.
Atoiat Judget Abram Ogden, Clssrfieldj
,'ineant B. Holt, Clearfield.
Protkonolarp Eli Bloom.
Rtgittir nnd Recorder L. J. Morgan.
Ihtiriet AttorntyV! m. M. MoCullough.
Trtaturtr Philip Dolts.
Sheriff Andrew Panti, Jr.
Ipulu Sheriff Chrlat. J. Keaggy, Clearflsld.
Vonntf Smrwtyor Samuel F. McCloakey, Cur
enivllle. County CommiiontrC. W. Kyler, Q rattan).
Ion P. 0.; Klah Johnston, Grampian Hills P. O.;
Juhn Norris, Sr., Cnrwensvllle.
County .dadi-ore William V. Wright, Clear
flrM ; Joiapb Uilliland, Thraa Rum ( J. B. Nnr
rid, Woodland.
(Wary Coroner J. B. Naff, Naw Washington.
Jury CommieeionereDr. Jamoa P. Buroh field,
Claarnd, Joseph Alexander, Madera.
Superintendent of Publit ficAooia M. L. Mo
Qoown, Clearfield.
StaUrof Wigkt$ A Meatur Jena W. Carlila,
offira at Lutbenburg Pa.
Notariet Publit John W. Wrlgley, Wm. Ba
de bau ft h, Cyrua Gordnn, Clearflald; Joaepb R.
Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenavilla J J. A. LivLng
itone, Dullois City.
Oar Spem'al eoluDin ll decidedly l&Ur.iting Id
t lurml point of view, nod proQl.bli retdiog to
outilJtri vbo w.ot to t. moony.
n:, op (:oi'HK i
"Will yon uks wlie.t, o.u or eoro for tub
prriitioo 1" Vi are often Inquired or in tbil way
br letter from patroni who reiido at a diitaooe
froDi Cleerflcld. We again lay yea. The receipt!
of a rerpon.ilile merchant or mill owner in the
ricinlly, will aniwor ui Ju.t aa well aa the easb.
To lllluitrate: If any of our patrons will delirer
at a bHg of grain at the mill df Joaepb II. Britb,
in Cheat townihip, Horace Patohio, in Dnrnllde,
Thomaa II. Forcey, In Graham, Wm. Portor or
Shaw'i, In Lawrence, or Brown A Beyler'l, nt
hocktou, Uuion township, and forward their
receipts for the amount, we will credit them on
their account for the same. In Ibis way all may
soon pay what they owe, if tbey will pursue this
course. tf.
The oystor neaaou has commenced.
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Price blanlt books reduced nt Stock's.
Several raf'U panned down the river
oo the flood last week.
Frusli beef, veal and ma lion at Og-
don Sorelt's. 01. e them a trial.
Mr. Frederick Lcitstingcr, of this
plaoe, bas been quite ill forth past ten days.
Kv. J. A. Aldred will preach at
CsntreaeitSabbatb afternoon at J o'clock, (D.V.)
Kd. (iuin7.bur(t, altor a short sojourn
la Maryland, elelted Uleerleld, bis former home,
last weak.
The invalid finds in "Dr. Lindsay's
Blood B.archsr" natnre's great restorer. Ills
wonderful.
"Sollors' Liver Pills" aro the soorot to
perfect health, long life, and abaoluto happiness.
Bold by all drogglita.
Harry Livingston, ot this place, will
reeeir ear load of ehoioe peaebes front Dela
ware to-day (Wednesday).
Kov. Wm. U. Dill will preach at
Montgomery Bohool House next Friday erenlng,
Bsptembar itb, at 7) o'clock.
Sheriff Tenia advertises anothor lot
of real aststo this week. Sal. to take place 00
Wednesday, September 141b.
It is now lawful to shoot grey, black
and foi squirrels. Red squirrels arr sol protect
ed by law, and oan be killed any time.
Baltimore peaches were a drug in
Ibis market Ian Friday. In the areoing Ibey
were selling as low aanfty eents per orate.
... m . i
See advertisement in this paper
headed "Homestead for Sale." Tbls Is a desira
ble property, and will ba disposed of at a bar-
'' . m
This limo it is Clrtrk Brown, Esq.,
el-Counly Commissioner, of Lawrence township,
who we an wnder obllgalloss to for lot of splen
did pears. Tbanka I
.. e w -
ltcv. W. JI. Kldredgo, has resigned
bis position as pastor of tba Baptist Church at
l'hlllpsburg. Ha prsacbed kit farswsll aermoi
Isst Sabbath aeenlog.
. .
An OrimNO. The offieo of Sealer
of Wslgbts and M enures In this county la re
cant, Mr. Carlisle, of Lnthersbnrg, h.llng re.
eigoed acme Urn ago.
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Wm. JI. Patterson, Knq., of llotitr;
dale, bas bees suffering sinea Wednesday ar last
week with a serious attack of tba qulosy nt the
lesldenoe of his fetber, John I. Patterson, In Ibis
lorough.
(ioo. C. Kirk, Eq.,of Luthcrsbnrg,
publishes n nelioe ts tbis Isrtie of the KarDKLl
tsa, of his appointment as Admlnlslrstor of the
etlsle or the lata Fredet ick Bbtffer, of Sandy
township, deosased.
Says the rhilipsbtirg7otraiJ; "The
Mineral Springs ot Woodland are kejlalag to at
tract the atteailon or ssehersof bealih and pl.es
are, and may yet become of eoen note as a Sam
aser reoort of mora than a day's enjoyment."
Mrs. Marv J. Channel!, wife ofltov.
Oeo. Chappell, rormsrly or Tyrons, died nt the
Ptssb.lerlan paraonaee. at kelley, ll Little tat
ley, Mifflin ooealy, on Friday, August lid, of
typhoid rater, anar an Illness of twenty-one deye.
Some valuable personal property
will kaofered at publla sale oa the premises ol
the Isle U.Dj.mle Hartshorn, or Cerwenstllio
Pa., deceased, an Ihuraday, September Mil. Far
particular larormatlon, sou adrorllsamrat la this
paper, or posters. ,
i e a
K. (). Kogors' "Great I'avillion Show"
will giro t.o exhibitions In Olearflsld nest Satur
day, September etb. Admission U eeata. Thla
eompany embraces tweaty talented performers.
sad will pltsb their teat at lb Urn I adieet),
r.ia or shlas, Doa't brgat the dale.
John K. Kramer, of this borough,
Ordered a eer toad ot ponehes from tbo Baltimore
market last week, which waa dstalaed a. Ike
sy, and apoa their nrrlrel al Claarield a targe
quaettty el tba Ire It waa la bad condition. The
eretrs ware disposed f al wbeletsr the people
ere willing to git.
Our town baa been honored during
the present Summer with aa uneseelly large
aamber of Tlsltors tad Ik allraetle appawr
of tb plsee, wltb tba Uldneee nad koepl
'ty af Its pe.pl, baa made tbe elrlfe of strang
ers surh aa will ba remembered wltb pssaeere for
sny years I eom.
T.ndiita T A t?l..t.
cashmere can't be equalled.
. ?! A; F!0.ck Co- "coivod their
r.t l.eolco of Ladla. Fall d Win,., kal. Call
and aa tbetn.
Btttlionerv has mt t. ... t. . .
totairprio... Call a, JbB A. Stock's .JI . "
fer -rslrM. ,
Duucioua.-John L. Cuulo, Ksq..
dumped on our table the nth i..... .
of lb. gnest pmb plums that .. has. a. for .
uni. ,
d.ll Bik"KTTyaT who ever
dealt with kins, that John a .... l
- aoviie me BCSI
assortment of grst.cl.., Ib.M, ,nd Cigar. I.
the souaty. ,
.. ' "
,,, Al.WiiCToKV.-Hev. J. A. Aldred
will galoae hla nfim..i .l. n ., .
mtiu iUW D4.pl, at
ehurohea of Clearffeld and CurweniTille on Sab-
wu oen. rreaonmg at Claarfleld la the mom
lug. and Curwenavllle . ,h,
Mr. Juhn Arrit'll n,.iur,..rt
ad tbrongh tbia plaoa lut week with hla alow of
io pui ,B 10,000,000 fee: of loga for
HopkiniA Iitln. The limber if located near
vHcrrjiree, in inaiana oouaty,and will ba put
Into Caib-Cuahlng araek.
KnHHRRV 1. 1.
ivai ii turn, vna Bioro
of later Moyor at KyUrtowo, waa bnrgUriaed
Lit Halardiy, and plundered of lome gooda auj
about $4 Id atanga. Tba.luek waa foreed by
loma abUela,bieh waie found a ihort dlatanoa
fro the icena. Nobody arraited.
T. A. Klw.lr :.... j
! out a floe lot of all-wool ojlored taabmera, one
yam wme. Dark, nob abadai, In dark and light
garnet, navy and dark blue, plum, ael brown
and bottle green. Ladiea wiahlng to purchaaa a
ertloaablu drtai abould oill to aaa than.
New Firm. We call B.ttminn in
the new advertisement In thla lima of Moiara. II.
II. A Iaaao Matkle, who are now reoeiving a
large lupply of gooda at their at ore in PLa'a
Uou... Th.j in worthy gentl.ma, tod merit
goodly h.r. of pnblte patronai. Qlv. tbeai t
Mil.
Wear and Tear. The Altoona Tri-
(.Mite rauarki i "Soma Idea of tha wear and tear
of rolling atoek of railroad may ba Inferred
when tba number of freight oara condemned or
wrecked raealred at tba freight ihopi in thla eity
alone average three a day, or orar one tboniand
a year."
Hon. Silas Al. Clark, President, and
Ueorge K. (Smith, Heoretery, have our tbanka for
a aotnpltmentery ticket for the Indiana County
Fair. It ii a neat Job, but wa are unable from
tha oard to learn tha time when tha Fair la to be
held, and we will be compelled to add rata them a
note to learn that fact.
Communion Borvicos will be held in
the Clear Geld Preabyterlan Church neat Sabbath
urn log, nt which service the quarterly solleo-
tlon for tba aupport of tha church will ba taken
up. Preparatory aervloea on Saturday morolog
at 11 o'elook. He. 11. 8. Batlar axpeota to be
aailited nt tha.e eerticei by Rev. Mr. Fullerton,
of Ourwenivilla.
Meftara. Oirdon k Oorvit, wishes the
public to bear In mind that tbey will keep on
bandi ovary Tuaiday, Tbunday and Saturday
morning, freah and choice bef, real and mutton
Tbey aolloit a abare of publio patronage.
Qiva thoin a call. Market Hand on aeeond atreet,
nearly oppoaile Dr. Burobfleld'i real Jen ee.
OitD-KKLidOWBiiiPs ClettrfioldljodL'O.
No. 1V8, I. 0. 0. P., waa honored laat Monday
evening with an official viait from Jobs A, Mylar,
of Allegheny City, Grand Matter, and Jamai B.
Niobolaon, of Philadelphia, Grand Boretary, of
tba Grand Lodge or Peoniylvanla. Viattiag
brethren were preient from tome twetra delTerent
lodgea of tba Order.
mm
LiHt of luttcrs remaining uncluiincd
I n tha Poetoflsoe at Clearfield, for the waok ending
September I, 1870 :
Mra. II. S. Baroea, John Broadwell, Mn. Mio-
tee Bender, Samuel P. Boyer, Cornell u a Crowe) I,
Mist Mary B. Fanton, John MoDale, T. K. Mai
ford, Margery Welch, Miaa Llsata Wore.
P. A. QAUL1N, P. U.
lean -
Tin New Kkporteb. We learn
from our Bellelonta aiobangea that Wm. F.
Reber, Eaq , of that borough, and formerly n
etudent In the office of Mr. Fielding, In tbia
plaoe, baa reoalvad tbe roiponeible appointment
of Court Reporter for tbli(XXV'th) Judicial Dla
ttlet. In tbe place of J. II. Voaburg, Ktq. Wa
bare no dubt bat th it Mr. Rabar will pore n
otupeteat officer.
School Hooks. The Lawrence town-
hip Bohool Direct on have adopted Copy Book a,
eold by John A. Stook, Claarftald, Pa., owing to
their aheapneea and good qualities, and wa re
commend tbem to teaebera and acbolara through
out aald townihip.
Saurais M. Rowliu, R. Buck,
W ii.i.iAii Urahau, Milks Krar.
L U. Wrlch, . J. h. Cokklir.
Director!.
Thieves About. We learn that a
bay mare, barnen and n top buggy , were etolea
from tba prtmitea of Daniel Spranhla, la Perry
townahlp, Jrfforaon oouaty, on tha night of tha
27 lb of Auguat. Tba mar a la itoall, with white
attipo In tba faoa, and two teller lean on tbe
belly. A liberal reward will ba paid for tha cap
ture of tba thief and tha return of tha property.
P. 0. Addreaa, Hamilton, Jcfforion County, Pa.
swan ea-i
To Ovn Ladt Customirs. We call
their ipaeial attention to K. Bo iter ick A Co.'a
Fmbiona, of which wo are now kawplngaoom-
plotaaaa't.U dreaa-niakera and partita through
out tba country, who wiab to keep Informed on
the change of dree, by sending ua JI eeatf, wa
will forward a Spring and Fall aatalouge and tha
Metroptittan Journal o a.Aion, which will
en me monthly for one year. All orders by mall
promptly attended too. sap-S-lf
The Supremo Court of tbo Stato of
New lork naa acetuva inai r. v. yar to,, i
Lowell, bar tbe sole right to naa tba words
Cherry Pectoral for a nardicine, and have Issued
an injonetioo agalmt F. V. Rueatoa, of New
York City, for selling Ruthton'a Cherry Pectoral
or Cherry Pvetoral Losengcs, or any other use of
tba name to decrlva the public. Tbls decision of
tbo high court Includes all dealers who set) any
situ I tar articles. 'erl Jrffimu L. I.) Ltndtr,
a i
Tm Hobs Haas. Some very fine
base hara been caught by our iaharmen in
tba Susquehanna j but the Northumberland
eunty Ihmotrmt la reapon.lbls fur the following
baas story, wblob Is supposed t have occurred
further down tbo abufe named stream t ' Re
cent ly Hiram Young, who resides tear Mr.
Reed Neidlg on the Hateltoa toad, above tbia
place, shot a black bass which weighed seven end
n half pounds. Tba monster waa over two feet
long "
Browh's Yeto. John Jlrewn, of
Lawrat.ee township, pro teats against the attempt
ed d i .count that some Intereated parties are try lag
to put'on tha Claweon wheat Ha says ha raised
eighteen buihels en three-quarteri of an acre
of very etaupy ground, and bad a portion of it
ironed nt Porter's mill, and ibnt be never had
better Sour sod bread In his bouse than that
saade from this win at. He thinks that wh
millers learn bow to grind it the objections to
Its general cultivation will eeaae.
. un.ui-rTivn A oumn rneoLinir
.ill fca k.ld at Slanimaboniac. in Cameron
tounty, under tha aaipiaes of tba M. B. Church,
eommenelng Thursday, Beptemner sib i,ia a.ar
mem it i .a Mikiiik sin wk. The Aasoclatlon
bas erected new tents, nnd tbo groutdi are situ
ate la a beeutiiui grove wear epriiig- -i p
water and beslda a aiream, br wi.-h
i.i. r.laa llaketaaan be bad
J...la.. Ik. AriBllnMSeJIM ftf the HI 00(1 Of. and tCOtt
tan be renUd by applying to C. F.Biretay, Esq.,
at Sinaemabonlng, ra.
T..i IsAuiinur Ybt We lotrn from
those present that Sanday last proved tube the
large.! gathering thai ever mat at Hora'a Shanty,
le listen la an eioellant satmon, preached by Rot.
Wm. II- Dill. At tbo eloeo nf the forenoon
services a da leg at lea waited nn Mr. Dill, and in
fntmarf hla. that It was the desire af tba eoagr
.1m i in. arueldlaw ba woe Id deliver a
ssrmoa In tha afternoon. He, of coarse, consented,
sad preached na Intimated. Wa wonder what
political shads is attached to lbs gathering f
tbeaa hack le berry mountain services Ibis year F
III 8ank to JtisT. One Sunday,
Ammmk iiii. ail that was mortal of Aetna M.
Gill, aneef Bradford township's oldeat aad moat
respected sttlsoas was laid In tha tomb. He died
nt home en Friday prev leu, in lis Mia year
. Ik.. rarMMt e learB thai tha largeat eon-
l saw aa eKiMM. ! R ravdford township na-
M Bb)ed at bis lata real aaa as, ana loiiowon aim
sab tt,. 11a aVeovea a larce aamber nf rain
Uvea, who monrn bis demlsa, althoigk rip for tba
great reaper. Ha was aa e teal lent eitisea nna a
raitlful followar and believer la thn ortkodoi
doctrine of John Calvin. Ha bad made full prep
n ratians fer bis death aad funeral.
A betwrtifrd line of brocade dreaa
goods la all naw shades, at T. A. Fleck A Co.'s.
Dr. H. P. Boam. Chronio DisoaBo
inyaiclan, Curwenavllle, Pa. jyV-79-tf.
Full croodii are makiniz their ami ear-
vus, ti A. 1MB Ot VIO. S.
Dross Ginirhatna in now Btvlcn. nur-
ru'j mr aii ninier wear, at T. A. rleci
Co.'a.
Men's good boots as low as 92.00 at
Moore a, In the Opera Uousa. eug-HMt
At Moore's you can trade moro nulla
factory than anywhere alee In town, aug I0-4t
Blank Books and nil kindn nf si a.
tionery, the ebeepest at John A. Stock's, Try
bim. auw.iv.tr
Tbo Moore Broth ore will tuke al)
kinds of Grain In eiobnnge for boots or shoes at
CASH prices. aug..0-4t
Knrmertt, you t an trado at Moore's
to a belter advantage thin anywhere else la tba
county. nug.20.4t
Hemombor that Lytlo is Countv
Agent for Lorrt I lard's Tobacco, and can sell tbem
at f bo lory prices. They are the beat tobacoes la
market. Try thaw. tf.
AM OIJTHIOIIH M VIEW.
Mn. K.iiron: I am not a oltlien of tha hv.
ongb, hut I was highly pleased with your Borough
Council when they paiied an ordininee prohibit
log the dumping of flltb and I run io the river
on tbe town aide ; and I noticed that all the edi
tors approved or it, too. But now for a faot : A
few daya after tbe ordinance was posted, I nt
tempted to cross Market street bridge with my
team and wagon, and- juat as I approached tbe
gate, a blast ol wind raited n shower of newspaper
trash wbioh so frightened my horses that I was
almost unable to manage them. I finally got
them settled and went to the river bank to sac
who had already violated tbe rubbish ordinance.
There, within about twenty feet of tbe water, waa
a hoge pile of waste paper piled up and labeled
41 ftaf'uman'i Journal ' I & -n.J. It.ll wna
There la nothing which frightens horses more
than tha drifting of pieces of paper about their
feet, or oars. I hope tba Journal folk will not
violate that ordinance again. Jruus.
LiBwrenoe lownsnip, Aug. 20 tb, loTV.
ON TUG WINU.
ar cochtv iup't u'ueowrt.
Oq Monday morning, August 35lb, before na
ture had broken tbo sombre shadows of darkness,
wa started for PenOald, arriving there on Hm$,
notwithstanding tba baavy rain atorm through
which wa were forocd to travol. Wa were some, i
what disappointed on arriving at tba school!
building to find but three applicants awaiting
our coming. Tbia fact Is easily noeouotcd for.
when wa consider that Huston townihip employs ;
none but professional teachers.
This year tbelr schools (all in number) will be
In tba hands of teachers holding professional and
permanent certiAoatas. Dr. Kline, a member of
the Board, Informed us that they bad voted their
teachers tba time for attending tba County Insti
tute and that lbs District Institute would meet
every two weeks.
Tbe Board have 1st tbs contract for building a
Huesobool bouaa at Hickory Kingdom. They
have also adopted a new series of text books,
and have all subscribed for the School Journal,
all of which are manifestations of progress.
Mr. Willard R-ad was appointed to teach tbe
Wintarburn school instead of W. A. Ambrose,
who resigned.
1UXSDAY,
Wa served tha people of tbo new townihip
(Sandy), by examining twenty-one of n class, In
the public school building at DuBola. Four Di
rectors were present, and a creditable number of
spectators. Owing to tbe advanced standard of
quaitu oat ions fixed by tbe State Board this year
soma fatted to pass tbo examination at this place,
Tbo DuBots Couritr contains the following :
'The County Superintendent of schools, M. L.
MoUuown, examined the candidates present at
tbe Central school house, in Dullois, on 1'uesday,
tbe Srttb ulL Tbe claas con lined of twenty-one
gentlemen and ladiea, and was subjected to a
eioee and tburough examination, be vera 1 new
departurea from the old method ot conducting an
examination were Introduced with marked suo-
i. Tba certificates given by Mr. MoCJuown
are graded moro closely, and from a higher stand
point, tnan tuoae given by eotemporaries, ana
while this Is subjecting tbe applicant to a more
severe teat, It shows a wore proncieut teacher In
tbo aueceiilul person, culls out thoae who are not
fully qaiiitled, etc. By raluiing all but tbe beat
tbo calling ia mora elevated, tbe interests cl tbo
country are beat served, and tbe peraon desiring
to become a teacher has more incentives to work,
and ia much better Sited when tbe work is com
pleted. While we sympathise with those who
lail, wa heartily oomuiend the source pursued,
fur the noble profession of educating the children
Is so often used by unskilled parties i a stepping
stone to something else aa to allow the importaooe
of tbe truit to ba forgotten ; nna, ineleaa 01
bavins: at heart tba wellara of the pupils, tba
sola ojaot la too often, tbe salary ottered by the
potitiou.
Snndy township Is starting out very satisfac
tory In the management of bar schools. Tbo
Directors barn given tbs eon tract for erecting
two new buildings In DuBois, nnd have vyted
their teachers tba Urns for attsadlng tha District
Instltate, wblob will meet every two weeks dur
ing tbo term. Tha following Is n Hat of appoint
ments with tbs salary paid each :
DuBois High School 0. W. Wearer, $33 per
month.
DuBois Primary School Ruth Hall, .H par
month.
Ruubarger School U. W. Nelson, 3S per
month.
N'.nb Side School Roso Butler, U per
onth.
White School P. 8. Heberlicg, .1S per month.
West Liberty School W . W. MoCuilougb, $34
per month.
trails irceu oeuoo. aoarie mvvrw, ?. per
ooth.
Brooks School W. II. Lid die, AA per month.
(J el net I Schebl Llssie Liddle, $28 per month.
Habnla School Mary Osborne, tit per month.
Hickory Kingdom School to bo supplied.
wants nsbAr.
Wa were greeted with n elass of nineteen at
Luthersburg. Had wa admitted tboas from Jeffer
son couoty who ware present It would bars reach
ed twenty-four. The elass was oao of moro than
usual Id leeat, being made up largely of wall
qualified and experienced teachers. Five Direc
tors were present, aad tha bouse was filled to Its
utmost capacity with intelligent spectators, Aa
Educational meeting was held In tbs evening,
with n credits hie audience assembling to listen to
tbe educational discussions. Daniel Oood lander,
pq., was ebosen President, nnd Dr. R. V. 8 pack-
mno, Vine President. W. F. Shannon served as
Secretary. Rot. Uladbill of tha Lnthran Churoh
and the writer made addressee, after which the
question, Rtiolvtd, That Directors are mora re
sponsible for tbe defect a or our schools than
Teachers are, was taken up nnd very ably discusssd
by W. F. Shannon and W. C. Pants, on the
affirmative, and W. 6. Luther and J. I. Brook
bauk, on the negative. A series of resolutions
wore passed and tha meeting adjourned. The
Board at their last mealing voted to olose alt their
schools during Institute weak, nnd ta encourage
ns muoh aa possible the holding of Educational
meetings, another step forward. Tbs following
teachers were ebosen for their schools, for the
sussing term :
Latbershurff High 8ll W. R. Lntba-.
Lutberstiurg Primary School Juliet Reed.
Trontvillettohool C. A. Wilson.
New Salem Sebool-J. I. Brock bank.
Coal Hill School J. T. Liddle.
llartsfelt dohool H. ( . Hays.
Keit Branch Hohool K. K. Jim aeon.
Pins Swamp School Kmma M. Depp.
Aurand School S. K. Have.
Radaker School Hadio Morgan.
Sobindele School A. A. DeLarms.
rnuusuAT.
Ws wars billed for Pannvllle ta exam tna ap
plicants for tbo schools nf Penn towasbip. Nina
applicants presented themselves for examination ,
and ft large aamber of cltlians gathered In In
wltneaa tba proceed log a. Four Directors worn
present daring tha day, nnd organised in the or
ening nnd appointed tha following teachers for
their recpeetlra seheols t
Rpooecr Hill SchoolMary McDivItt, $14 par
Porter SchoolMary Sullivan, $15 par month.
frail-view School Mary h.eeuen, sao per mania.
Tha P.anrUle schonl was not asilgnaJ to any
one. tba applications for It not being satis
factory to tha Board. The salary for tbls school
will ba $3S par month.
ruiiur.
Friday was tha day Sxsd for Lumber Oily bor
engb and Ferguson township. The e lamination
tu bell In tbo Public School building nt Lam
bar City. Tba occasion brought together six
Directors and a very nreditable aamber of spaa
tatora. Tbs slasa numbered seven, principally
yonng parsons wba wars axamlaod far n arsf,
heaoe but few valid aert ileal aa wars Issued. Tba
Directors decided t employ for tbe coming term,
tba following teachers i
High School -0. 0. Hough.
Primary School Bertha Hile.
There not being a quorum nf tba Board of Far
gusea township present tbelr appointments were
postponed.
Tha Dire) tor i ol Lumber City borough have
advertised far proposals far building a new
sebool homo nnd frill during tbe stuutug year
build a house that will credit te that pre .per
ns tillage.
A summary af tba week's verb snows tbot we
asamlaed fifty eev en a pp.. cants for aertllsates,
rejected twelve and Ueonssd forty e ta teaek In
tba souaty, aaet twenty -ea Directors nnd near
twn haadred ait i tens, travelling In nil eighty firs
We bave now on band several thous
and first-class envelopes, wnlob ws will print for
business men, or anybody alas, nt prions thai uvn
not ba rivalled. Call and see tbem. tf.
At the RttPUBLiCAN office is tbe place
to get your job worn none, wears fully prepared
to do any thing in tba printing lino, will do tt
wall, and at the right kind or prions. tf.
Tfi liAMiitnnna ami. RTnnrirwwuvnei
Lytls has an arrangement with an Eastern Cigar
factory so tnat na oan sen cigars ny ine aox or
toousanu ni bottom nguras. utvs tncir oigars
one trial. tf.
For di minmhed vitality, nervousness,
memai ei&austion, urinary dIOioulties, liver oom
plaint, Inflammation of kidneys nnd female weak
ness, Barotma has no equal as n sure. For ante
by druggists ia Claarfleld, and Jos. Seyler A Son,
Luthersburg. ' aug. 57-It
See a woman on horBcback in another
column, riding near Spear's Vinayards, with n
bunch of Grapes from which Spear's Port Grape
Wins Is made, that Is so highly esteemed by tbe
medical profession for tha uaaof invalids, weakly
persons and tha aged. Sold by E. W. Oraham,
Druggist, Olear field, pa. J1y-M-'7v tf.
A Fact. An advertisement Inserted
In tha Ripuiucatx will reach mors readers than
If published In all tbo other papers In tbs coun
ty, and cost tba advsrtlset less than one-half
In other words, nn advertisement published In
our jturnaJ la worth double the prion of that
charged by any other publisher In tbs county.
It Is n faot. tf.
Kkmoval. Dr. T. J. Boyer bas re
moved bis msdloal office to tba rooms recently
occupied by Buck A Oraham, In Qrn ham's row
Ho makes CHRONIC DISEASES n specialty.
CHAROES YERY LOW. Tbo manufacturers
having lowered prices, be Is prepared to furnish
STRICTLY PUKE MEDICINES nt greatly re
duced rates. Tha afflicted will ba benefited by
giving hi in a call Ju)yl3, '79-tf.
New Daily St auk Line. James L.
Lcnvy has succeeded in having n daily mail estab
lished between Clearfield nnd Pannfield, nnd will
hereafter run a daily stsga between tbe two points.
His contract began wltb April 1st, and the stage
will (cava Clearfield every morning steep t Sun
day) at 6 o'clock, making connections with all
trains on tbs Low Grade Railroad at Pan n field, re
turning after the last train tba same evening.
Passcngerssnd freight will be carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of tba hotels will bo attended
lfiaprTO-tf
Clea Rim eld Co a l Trade. Stato-1
ment of Coal and other freights sent over the
Tyrons A Clcsrfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tha week ending Aog S3, 1879, nnd
tha same time last year i
COAL,
toss.
Fur tbe week
Same time last year..
..... 29,148
Previously during yen.
Same time lut year
Increase
Total in 1879 ,
Same time last ytar
Increase - 139.2W2
OTuxn rnaiaara.
Lumber - 1 f2 cars.
Miscellaneous freights.... HI "
From The N. Y. Cubtom House.
Custom Uousa, New York City, Nov. 14, 1878.
Or. J. Al. f 'enntr, Frtdonia, N. Y., Dear Sir I
I have been afflicted for aome time with Bilious
ness nnd Nervous Prostration unfitting me for
business. Having bad your Blood and Liver
Remedy and Nerve Tunic recommended to me by
several friends hara, who bad experienced its
beneficial enacts, as the great remedy lor Tailor
ing a disordered system, I was Lnduoed to try it.
1 can thankfully assure yon lb at it aas exceeaeu
mv axDecUtions. and tbat I can most confidently
urge its use upon those Buffering from tbe dlaaasea
for wbiob It IS prepared, nmccreiy yours,
Wn.W.Posr,
Dr. Fanner's Blood and Liver Remedy and
Nerve Tools may well be called "The conquer
ing hero" of tbs times. It is the medical triumph
of tba age. Whoever has "the btmes" should take
it for it regulates and restores the disordered
system that gives rise to them. It always euros
BillioniDcas snd Liver Complaint, Jeundioe, Dys
pepsia, Constipation, Hcadaobes, Fever and
Ague, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas,
Pimples, Blotches nnd all skin Eruptions nnd
Blood Disorders Swelled Limbs nnd Dropsy j
Sleep lessnsis, Impaired Nerves and Nsrvoai De
bility ) Restores fleet) and strength when the sys
tem Is ruining down or going Into decline j cures
Femnls Weakness nnd Chronia Rheumatism, and
relieves Chronic Brooch Itia, nnd nil Lang nnd
Throat difficulties. It does these things by strik
ing nt the root of disease and rem ov log its causes.
Dr. Feoner's Improved Cough Honey will re
lievo any sough in one hour.
Dr. Fenoar's J olden Relief suras any pain, as
Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Colls ar Ueadaohe in five
to thirty minutes, nnd readily relievos Rheuma
tism, Kidney Complaint, Dlarhoon, etc.
Dr. Fenner's St. Vitus Dance Specific. One
bottle always cares.
For sale by Hartswick A Irrln, Druggists,
Clenr3eld, Pa. aug-ST-tf.
REVOLVERS IFull Nickel-Plated, t-Shot,
Steel karral and cylinder Revolvers for $1.3
snob, st Herder's Quo Store, Clearfield, Pa.
nug. 13-4 1.
CoLLKf-ron'a WannANTS. Ws hara prepared
a form, and have on band n large quantity, af
blank "Collector's Sales," which havo been ap
proved by tbe highest legal authority In tba
Courts of thla county. At Tunlw Canta per
rimnri wa will mail anv number to tha Collector
ordering them. A Collector, when compelled ta
advertiae property, must post up not lesa than
tnree notices in me moii punno pi am m
borough or township. tf.
Onn HrwDBBD Pan Cbrt. Duooimv en Old
Pnicaa. Sewing Maehloei can now be pnrehased
at Metre! re tin nna variety store, irom awo op
wards. All kinds of sewing machines repel red
on tbs shortsst notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 187T.
Rnaaiua Foa Pi,e. R. Newton Shaw keeps al
full supply or rrudoma liugg.es ana rieuorm
Wegons for sals. To bo soon at tbe Shaw House
yard. Call on or address bim at Clearfield Penn
sylvania, -
Wastbd. ifiO.000 14-feet shaved hoops, deliv
ered at tbe railroad, la ear loads or 8,000, nt all
points on the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A E., Bald
Eagle Valley, nnd Pannsylrnnin Railroads, for
wbiob I will pay tbe niguesi maraei price.
0ctl, 1878-tr. Clearfield, Pa.
Wastud. Delivered at the Rail Road.
100,000 26-tnch ahaved ahinglea.
110,009 34 -inch sawed shingles.
100,006 feet of pine boards.
30,0il0 14-feet shared hoops.
6,0d0 railroad lies.
oO.tuQ feet of good hemlock boards.
Forwhiflh I will nav tba bitbest market pries,
delivered at Clearflfld, or at any point ou tbe
Tyrone A Clsnrfiud Railroad.
J. F. KnAHxn. i
Clearfield, Pn., Oct. lomS-tf. j
ejuftit Received
Just ltocnived"by AKNQLD, at
CUiiWKNSVlLLl3;
Car Load Nova Scotia TlaBtorl I
Car Load pure Corn, Rye and Oats
Chop 1 !
Car Load Drakon Bull 1
Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Goods. Grocories, &o.l
ge-Shtniflea, Bark. K. R. Ties and
Grain will be taken In exchange.
Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878.
3Vervou Debility.
Vital Weakuenn nr Dcpreaulo t a weak
ei bans ted reliog, no energy or courage the re
in 1 1 f mental over work, lndlccrtlona or
oxcenocaver some drain upon tbo system is al
ways cured by Humphrey's Hommpatble Specific
No. 18. It tones up nnd Invigorates tbo system,
dispels tbs gloom and dsapondescy, imparts
tr.narth ebd anerev. stops tbs drain and re-
jar mates tba entire man. Boon need tweoty
vtwatra eiiia iMriaMt laMMi av 1 iDniinuis dviu u
dealers. Price, $1 per singls rial, or i per
package or five vlaia ana i vint 01 pjwuer. owu
by mail oa receipt of price.
Addreaa Humphreys Homnpnthic
Mod lr I ne Compauy, 1U9 Fulton St., N. V.
C. D. Wntson, Agent, Claarfleld, Pa.
sept. 18, 1178 1 7-
HNI8KLBY THOMPSON. At Troatvllle, on
VedneRday, August IT lb, 1879, by Lewis Seboob ,
Esq., Mr. John Kaistly.of Jeflersoa oouaty, Pn.,
and Mrs. Savannah Tbeaa peon, af Ctearfleld
county, Pa.
K ESTER BLOOU. At tha residence of the
bride's parents, In Pike townahlp, an Ibaraaay,
Autaii Hat. U79. br Frienda' caramon v, Mr.
Isaao W. K aitar and Miss Lydin L. Blesm.all of
Clearfield ooanty, Fa.
LYTLE CRIS8MAN. At tbe M. I Che rob,
Philipikarg, en T Sunday, A a (a at llh, 187V,
by Rev. tliUl 0. Perdoe, cssteted by Rev. A. M,
Orelgbton, Dr. Samuel F. Lytic and Mies Nannie
M. Crtssman, both of Palllpsbatg, Pa.
BLOOM MrNBlL. At tba Br. Lei her an
parsonage, New Millport, on Thunder, Auguaf
ztb. l79, by Rev. P. B. Bhork, Mr. Alfred
Bloom aad Miss Martha A. MsNeii, bstb of
Clearfield oonniy, Fa.
WEAVER McCLOSRBYs On Monday, Au
gust 18th, 1879, by Rer. i. f. Cra.g. Mr. M.
Lotbor Weaver aad Miss Mary A. MeCleshay,
both of Snow Bboe, Centra ooealy, ra.
SHUGARTS BISHEL, In tbe M. I. Cburch
at Luthercbaro.cn Thursday, Auuust Slat, 1879,
by Rer. W. M. Taylor, Mr. Uoo. B. Snugerta and
Miss B. Btlis Risoel, both of Clearfield ooanty, ra.
80&
,.. M7.874
... 799,387
,H 1 38,487
97,87
,H 828,636
OII.L In Bradford township, , Vriday, A.
gusl JHh, 187, Angus at. UiU, la the 7la year
ul his age.
HAUN.-Ia Karthaus township.' on Monday,
August llth, 187', Charles V. Haha, aged 63
years, 1 months and Io days.
COFFIN. In Karthaus township, oa Wednea
day, August 17th, 1SJ, Irederiek Coglo, s(d 61
years and 26 days.
BI100P At Pblllpsburg, on Sunday morning,
August S4tb. 1879,afterallogoringillness,Jemes
P. bhoo,, Esq., aged 6U years, months and 16
days.
CLEABITELD MARKETS,
CLnAariSLp, Pa., Sept. 3, 1679.
Flour, per ewt.H tt TO
Buckwheat Flour, per owt t SO
Corn Meal, per ewt I SO
Chop, rye,-porcwt 1 40
Chop, mixed, per ewt , I ?0
Bran, per owt 1 oO
Wheat, per bushel h 1 00
Rye, per bushel SO
Oats, per bushel Io
Corn, ears, per bushel 36
Buckwheat, per bushel 80
Potatoes, per bushel 40
Apples, per bushel SO
Hams, par pound U
Shoulder, per pound 7
Dried Beef, per pound 14
Chickens, per pair. 40
Butter, per pound.. Is
Eggs, per dosen 10
Salt, par saok, large H I 00
Coel Oil, par gallon 1t
Lard, per pound H. 10
Dried Apploe, per pound , 8
Dried Peaohea, per pound A
Beans, per bushel. t 10
Railroads.
l'ennsiylvanlaltallrond
TYRONE el CLEARFIELD BRANCH
ON and after Monday, MAY IS, 1879, the
Paaaenger Trains will run daily (except Sun
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows .
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
W. 8. Plumuie, Condnetor.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
OurwensTille,..
.1.10, r.n
Tyrone,.-
Vansooyoe, ..H
Summit
9.00,A.H.
0.14, "
0.60.
Clearleld
Leonard
1.40, "
i.ia, "
Barrett,
.1.64, "
Powelton,
in. 00, "
.10.11.
Woodland,
Bigler
Wallaoeton,...
Blue Ball,
Uraham ,
I'bilipsburg,
.4.01, '
..4 OM,
..4.17,
..4.15, "
..4.31, "
Oseeole.........
Bojnton
Btelner's
Philipsburg,
,.10.17,"
.10.11,"
.10.16. "
Oraham
10.18. "
.4.JS, "
,.4.30, '
.4.46,
.4.12, "
Blue Ball
Wallaoeton,.,
Bigler
.10.37,"
.10.44, "
.10.61,
.10.60, "
Btelner's
Boynton,
Oseeole,
Woodland
Barrett
Leonard,
Powelton
..0,
,.15, "
.11.07, "
,11.11,"
Summit.
Vansooyoe......
Tyrone,
ClearBald,
.11.10,
,.11.401..
.6.00, "
Curwenseille,
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
, Conductor.
LKAVB SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Curwensvillo
Clearleld......
Leonard,
Berrett,
Woodland,....
Bigler
Wallaoeton,.-
Blue Uell
Oraham
Philipsburg..
Steiner'a,
Boynton,
Osceola, H
Powelton
Summit,
Vansooyoe,-..
Tyrono, M
6.80 l.
6.47 "
6.6J "
1.67 "
6.01 "
6.08 "
6.16 "
6.2! "
6.15
6.20
6.33 "
6. H7 "
6.41
6.53 "
7. 5 "
7.38 "
1.46 "
Tyrone,
Vanseoyoo,,
Summit
Powellon,..,
Osceola,-...,
Boynton,...
Steioer's,...,
,....
..I.4S
..8.06 "
..6.17 "
..8 18 "
..8.34
. 880 "
...6.41 "
Philipsburg,
uranam
Blue Ball,...
Wallaeetoa,
,..8.47 "
..8.68 "
...0.01 "
Bigler
Woodlsnd
.0.10 "
...0.17 -
Barrett,
Leonerd
Clearfield,....
.0.15 "
...3 "
..0.36 '
10.00
Curwenavllle
PIIILIPSBURO 4 U0SI1ANNON BRANCHES
Liavn sours.
P. H. 4. M. A. M. STATIONS.
2:00 Morrlsdsla,
lusts loan,
A. M. P. M. p.
11:40
1:16
1:10
1:14
1:00 Philipsburg,
7:03 Hteinsr's
7:00 Boynton,
12:26 4:80
12:21 4:14
11:14 4:16
2:80 10 10 7:18 O.oeola,
3:44 10:46 7:81 Moshannoa,
3:47 10:43 7:30 Starling,
2:51 10:48 7:46 Houtsdale,
2:67 10:63 7:66 McCauley,
8:07 10:58 8:01 Kendrioa's,
.1:11 11:03 1:00 Kamay.
8:16 12:04 4:01
8.56 11:61 1:67
1:60 11:46 1:50
8:46 11:40 1:46
1:10 11:36 8:40
8:36 11:30 1:35
8:30 11:16 8:30
BALD IAOLB VALLEY BRANCH.
El. Mall,
p. w. a. a.
Mall. Eip.
p. it. A. a.
7.08 8.80 leara Tyrone
arrlre (.16 T.66
7.18 6.17
Bald Kagla
1.68 7.41
6.10 r.06
4.41 (.48
4.83 6.83
4.16 (23
4.02 6.00
6.01 0.80
8.14 8.65
8.31 10.03
8.46 10.16
Julian
Mileaburg
Belleronta
Mileaburg
0.0! 10.40
Howard
8 42 11.18 arrlre L. Haven leara 1.26 6 25
TYRONE BTATION.
BABTWAnO.
WBSTWABO. A
PecllS. Eipress 6:00
Pittsburgh Kxp'ee, 1.61
PaclBe Express. 8:16
Jobnstown Express 1:61
P. H.
Day Eipress
Mall Train,
Atlantic Express,
Phila. Express,
11:60
8:26,
P.M.
Way Passenger. 1:16
Mall Train, 6:34
Fast Line, 7:09
6:61
:24
Close aonneotions made by all trains al Tyrone
and Look Haven.
a. a. UbAin,
myll-tr. SnparinUndeat,
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
BelletonU, Pn 3 (5
Look Haven 1 76
Wllllamsport. 60
Mlddletowa 16 (6
Marietta. H
Lancaster.. I 90
PHILADELPHIA 7 96
Altoona 1 (1
Huntingdon 110
Lawistown- I 90
Marysville.- d 61
Cuwensvill 30
Osceola 66
HAHK18BURt) ... d 76
Johnstown,....... 81
I'hllinsbura- 11
Tyrone 1 21
PITTSBURG 6 16
Allegheny Valley Railroad.
LOW GRADE DIVISION.
ON and after Monday, Augnal 4th, 1879,
tha nasseneer trains will run dally (except
Sunday) between Red Bank and Driftwood, aa
lonowa I
EAHTH ABII. Dsy Mall leaves Pittsburg
6:66 a.m.; Red Bankll:16 Sligo Junction ll:88i
Now Bethlehem 11:35 p. m.l Maysville 12:50 1
Troy 1:12 Broohvllle 1:35 Poller's 2:00 Rey
nold.vtlle 1 11: DuBois 2:50 I Summit Tunnel
l:ll PenBeldl:4 Weelvllle 4:05 Beneaette
4:31 arrives at Driftwood at 6:16.
W I'-XTVY A H DDay Mail leaves Drill wood
13:20 p. m. Benesetts 1:06 Weedvill. 1:30;
Penleld 1:46; Summit Tunnel 2:16 ; DuUoi.l l!;
lleynoldsvlllel:51 Puller's 3:10; Broohvllle 8:33;
Troy 3:64; Maysvllls 4:1 New Bethlehem 4:30 ;
gligo Junction 6:12; Red Bank 1:30; arrives at
Pittsburg at 8:00 f. m.
par Tba Reynotdsville Accommodation leave.
Roynoldsvllle dslly at 7:66 a. m. ud arrlveaat
Red Bank at 10:60 a. ra., PltUburgb at 1:19 p. m.
Leaves Pittsburgh at 1:11 p. m ; Red Hank al
6:66 p. m.; arriving at Keynoldsvlll. at 9:06 p.m.
Close connections made with trains on P. A I
Railroad at Drift.ood, and with trains on the
Allegheny Valley Railroad at Red Baoh.
DAVID MoCAKOO, Uan'l Sup'L
A. A. Jacxbo, Sup't L. U. Div.
STAO. LINES.
A stage leavaa Carwensvilledelly for Reynolds
ville, al I o'slook, p.m. .arriving at Reynoldsvllle
al ( o'clooh, p. m. Returning, leavee ReynoMs
ville dally, al 7 o'olooh, a. m , arriving .1 Cor
wensvillaal II .'a look, a. Para, each way, (2.
A stage leaves Corwsusvllle dally, at I a'elock
p. m., for DuBois City, arriving nt DuBois City
nt 6 o'elook, p. an. Retarnlng, leave. DuBois at
t o'clock, a. m., dally, arriving at Curweaeville al
lle'eleok, m. Para, each way, (1.10.
3tu) gidutrtismtnts.
New Mnrblc Yard.
tombstonesTmondments,
f'oalf Tor Ctmtttrg Lot:
A NEW MARBLE YARD Call .1 J. PLA
IIARTY'S Marble Works. Cboioa work and low
price. Direotly opposite tbo Lnlheraa Cbureb,
Third street. Clearleld, Pa, March 17, I879 tf
SELLERS' COUGH SYRUPi
Orev l.am..... holll -'Id. It le Ih. ot lnp
nlor mo-lv lr foi S.MeLroS.SBJ, raalP.
,ionH..iVr., ii JiTnsi.iAT.ini Li Nii
SlMMM, l(u leo to uw for AnVaemwry. Doc
tors rvomntend It. B. Tota.e, UNI P.O., 111.,
Mr.: " It Mel m. lwoetiil4r.e rtom the prew." A. I..
Bi.mn, at B,li.iore. MS,, ,1m ..t.: ''ll will for;
the vi.l eoush ImmeCi.l.ll " T.k. ese CMtherl
Prirw,. ns rnl", B. cenls. and al.M per Itollle.
K. K. aauaai to-. f"P ". rilmawsa. r
Per aala by I. W. Uraham, Clearl.ld, Pa.
CAUTION All persons are hereby waned
against meddling or la any way Interfer
ing wltb the following personal property, now in
tbe poesessloa of W. D. Pile, redding In Sandy
township, via t Tkree eley pleas, I ml picks,
I .row bar, 1 stone ksmmor, I sledge hammer,
1 cook stov. nnd utensils, I nt, and a stork of
lime. The foregoing property was parabasal by
me al Constable's sale aa lb. day of Aagaat,
aad Is ellewed u remaia in possession of said
W. D. Pil. .a loaa onlr, eubjwit to my order at
any lima. PRKDKHII'K SMILEY.
Lalbersbarg, Pa, Sept. Id, 1879 It.
R BALK.
The nadeToliBsd will sail at private Bala all
Ibal treat or nareel ' lend attaat la Deoatwr
township, Clearleld eoaaty, Pa., wllhla a short
dlsta.ee of tba Trreoe A ClearleH . K, aad
adjolalng lands of Robert Hadso. ud .taera,
aad kaowa aa the Jacob B. Iseerkarl lot The
said tract anuialai 60 msm mora ar lees, wltb
twa vataa af valuable aoal tbmaa. has aboat 8
tore, .laalwe, aad H the hey to a Urge body of
ooal shoot bets, developed. Will ho eold low aaa
apoa aas, Bmm. bos panioniara, piy w
DAVID L. tKEBS.
Clsarlald, Pa , July l, 179.
Uric tlfrrtisriurntjj.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties
Curw.nsvllle, Pa. Jan. 9, f t-tf.
IBTtl A Y. Came treenalslng nn the premisoe
J of the subscriber, residing in Burnsidetwp.,
Cloarfleld Co.. about tbe middle or May last,
KLAUS. 9TKKK, about three years old. 11 has
a white belly and a white spot at the root of tbo
tail. Tba owner is requested to oome forward,
prove property, pay charges aad take asid steer
away, or he wiij 6. disposed of as 111. taw directs.
PHK1IEHICK SHEPHERD.
Grant, Pa., Aog. 2l)lb, 1670 St. '
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
OK
Personal Property I
I-TO" TnOUTVILLBI
The undersigned Administrators of the sstats
of tbe late John Scheurioh of Brady town
ship, Claarfleld county. Pa., deceased, by rirtus
of their authority, will sell at public sale on tbe
premises, on
Thursday Sept. 4 th, 1879,
Tbo following personal property belonging to tbe
sstats aforesaid, ooosistlnc in part of storccoods
nnd other personal proporty, vis : A lot of
queen i ware, tobacco, cigars, anj notions or nil
kinds, 1 pair Falrbanka' scales, 1 keg wins, lamp
oil, etc , one two-year-old colt, one sleigb, one
aet of double and one set of singls harness, hay
by the ton, n lot of aawed lumber, one oook store
and three parlor stoves, two beds and bedding, a
lot of potatoes and grapes, aa woll as n lot of
household gooda too numerous to mention.
TERMS, Ac:
A reasonable credit will bo gircn to all persons
purchasing to tha amount of and orer Ave dollars.
The sale will begioat 10 o'clock A. M., when and
where due attendance will be given by tbe Sub
scribers. LEWIS 6CHOCK,
WM. KINDKHMAN,
Adtu'ra of citato of John Scbeuriok deeeaasd.
Troutvillc, Pa., Aug. 20th, 1879-3U
PRIVATE SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate 1
The undersigned, living In Penn twp., Clear
flald county, Pa., offers the following valuable
Real Estate for sale i
446 Acres of .Land,
more or lesa, In Beeoarla township, lying on ihe
north side of big Clear 6a Id creek, nnd within one
mile of tha same. Tbe above land is heavily
oovarad with hemlock, white oak, rock oat, and
other hard wood timber, and n quantity ef white
pine, said to be half a million or more fact
Tha same is heavily underlaid with bituminous
anal, and directly on tbe line or railroad leading
from Houtsdale to Coalport. Its value is nuknown.
There are, also, other valuable minerals on ths
sums.
Tbs above land lias about two and a-half miles
below tbe village of Ulen Hope, adjoining lands
of George (.room and others, on what Is known
ns Porter's run. The Improvements oa the prop
orty aro a good geared saw mill, in running order,
a high dam, atone breast, made in the best man
ner, fit for a 1 moat any maohlnery. .bare is.alao,
alarcefrsmedwelline houaeand frame bank barn
thereon, and nbout forty or fifty acres, more or
less, of the land Is cleared. Any peraon
wishing to invest in property of this kind will do
well to examine tbis property. I will sell the
wbots or the undivided half tnteaeit, as may suit
the purchaser. Tbe above tract of land will make
two or three farms, wbioh will compare favorably
who lbs greater part or our county, rneo and
terms made known to any person within, to por
ch aaa. For further particulars call In person or
address tbe undersigned nt Grampian 11 ilia P.O.,
Clearneidoonnty, fa. BAH L WiUKMlKK.
Jan. 9, 1871-tf.
C
lOl'RT PROCLAMATION.
Wiibrias, lion. C. A. MATER, President
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of
the Twenty-fifth Judicial Dlatrlct, composed of
tbe counties of Clearfield, centre and Clinton
and Hon. Abrak Ooduh and Hon. Vincanr
Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield oonnty
have Issued tbelr precept, to me directed, for the
holding of a Court of Common fleas, Orphans'
Court, Court of (Juartsr Sessions, Court of Oyer
and Terminer, and court ol UeneralJail Delir
cry, st tha Court llouao at Clearfield, in and for the
county of Clearfield, commencing on the fourth
Monday, tlie Jittd day ol Mcpt., iHTfr, and to
continue three weeks.
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to ths
Coroner, Justices of tbs Peace, and Constables,
in nnd lor said county of Clearfield, to appear in
their proper persons, with tbsir Records, Rolls,
Inquisitions, jcxamlnntlons, nnd other Kernel
branaes. to do thoss things which to their offices,
nnd in their behalf, pertain to be done.
Ry nn Act of Assembly, passed tbe 8th day of
Hay, A. u. mt, it is made in a duty or tbo Jus
ticca of the Peace of the several counties of tbia
Commonwealth, to return to tbe Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Beeelone of ths respective
conn lies, on ine recognisances eniarea into before
them by any person or persona charged with the
sommiaaion of any crime, except such oases ns
may bo ended before n Juatloe of the Peace, un
der existing laws, at least ten days before tha
commencement of tha session of the Court to
which they are made rolurnamereipocttvely,and
In all cases where any reeogniiancea are entered
into less than ten days before the commencement
of the cession to which tbey are made return a
ble. tbe said Justices are to return tha same in
the earns mannsr as if said act had not bean
passed.
GIVEN nnder my band nt Clearfield, this 9th
day of July, In tho year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred nnd seventy-nine.
joly9 to ANDREW PKNTZ, Jr., Sheriff.
T) i;;iKTrR'i mTICB.-Notiee Is here-
J-V by given tljat tho following accounts hare
been examined nnd passed by me, and remain
filed of record in this otnoe for the Inspection of
heirs, Icgatoea, creditors, and all others intereated,
and will be presented to tbe next Orphaoa' Court
of Clearfield county, to bo beld nt tbs Court
Houee, In tbe borough of Clearfield, commencing
on tbo fourth Monday (being tbe laid day) of
September. A. D. 1879 :
Account of John J. Pleard and Caroline Plcnrd,
Adm'rs of tbe estate of John B. Pleard, late of
Covington, Ulcer Held county, f a., dec d.
The aeoount of John J. Pienrd, Guardian of Chas .
J. Mignot, minor heir of Millany Mignot, late
af Covington twp Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d.
Pari ial account of L. M. nnd B. N. Cos drier.
Adiu'r of aetata of Francis Coudriet, late of
Covington twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd.
Tho account of Henry II. Hard, Executor of the
last will and testament of Ana Westfall, lata of
Cheat twp., Clearflald Co., Pa., dee d.
Tbe account or Caroline Rlattanberger, Adm'l of
the estate of J. A. Rlnttenberger, late of Osceola
borough, Claarfleld Co., Pa, dee'd.
final account of Jacob II. Brnbaker, Adm'r of
Ihe estate of James Nelson, late of Brady twp.,
Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd.
Final aeoount of Elijah Aahenfelter, Adm'r of
the ail ate of Peter AibentVlter, late of Rrndy
twp., Clearfield county, dee'd.
Final accuunt of Elijah Ashenfolter, Adm'r of the
aetata of Marieh Aibenfeiter, la,e of Brady
twp., Clearfield Co., Pa.t dee d.
The account of Jackson Patchin, Adm'r of tbe
estate of Wm. K, Stoufler, lata of Burnside
twp., Clearfield oouaty, Pa., dec' 1.
Pinal amount of Henry Weaver and tlcary ZiUlox,
Ki'rs of tiodfrey Zilliox, late of Brady twp.,
Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd.
final account of Jacob Pearea, Guard Ian ef Rob
ert Holt, minor heir of Thomas Holt, lata of
Bradford twp., Claarfleld Cu, pa., dee'd.
Ths amount or Joseph H. Brath, Adm'r of the
estate of E. P. McMasters, lets or Chest twp,,
Clearfield Co., Pn., dee'd.
Final aeoount of Abraham Bailey, Executor of
lbs laat will and teatament of Wm. H. Laugliry,
lata of Clsarfield Co., Pa., dee'd.
Final aocount of Abraham Pearee, Adm'r ef the
eMate of Jonathan Wieor, late of Bradford twp.,
Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd.
Final aeoount of James R. Graham, Guardian of
Elisabeth Riser, (now Jury), minor heir of Wm.
Riner, dee'd.
The account of John MeOaugbey, Guardian of
Reiauna 0den, (now Koepp), minor heir of
Ogden, Into of Clearfield, Co., Pa., des'd .
Account of John B. MeKlernan, guardian of Wm.
Palkerson, minor heir of Kdtnood Kulkersoa,
lata of Uuliflb twp., Clearflald Co., Pa., dee'd.
Account af John B. McRiernaa, guardian of
Kamual M. Henderson, minor belr of Samuel
1). Headersou, late af Wool ward twp., Clear-
field Co., Pa., dec d.
Second partial aoeouat of Frampton Bell and L.
L. Hoover, Adminiatrator of tbe at tale of Wm.
lUll, late of twp., Clearfield Co., Pa.,
dee'd.
Finn! neeount of Wm. B. Whiteside, Administra
tor of the eat ate ef Wm. Mullen, laic of Wood
ward twp.. Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd.
Partial accouat of Samuel Hagarty, Administra
tor of Ihe estate of Thomaa Cewan, If to af Bec
oorla twp., Clearleld Co., Pa., dee d.
Guardian accounts of John If. Fulford, guardian
of Cyrus P. Carr, Wm. B. Carr, Mary 8. Carr,
and John R. Carr, minor heirs of Ben). F. Carr,
lata of twp., Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd,
as filed by Mrs. N. B. Fulford, Administrator
of doba h. ruirsro, aas a.
Tbonoeountnf W. L. Rlshel, Administrator of
Ibe estate of Lydia Uowling, late of Lawrence
twp., ClearHeld Co., fa. dee t, as fllod by A.
0. Tele, Admlaistrntor or Was. L. Riahol dee'd.
Final account of 1. MoNeul and Jos. R. Irvla,
Administrators C. T. A. of tbs estate of Thos.
W. Flamming, lata of Carwensrillo, Clearfield
Co., Pa., dee'd,
Flea! aoeouat of Jeasa Lines, Adm'r of tba estate
of Samuel reop.ee, late el Brady twp., Clear
laid County, Pa., dee'd.
Partial account of Daalal Fanai, Adm'r of tbe
oatate or Wm. Me Bride, Br- lata of Corwene
rilie, Clcsrfield Co, Pa, dee'd.
Final aoooeot nf Jamas M. McKao nnd J. Irtln
McKeo, Adm'rs ot laaas MoKeo, lU of Kaon
twn.. Clenrleld Co, Fa, dec d.
First nsrtlal account of R. 8. Stewart Guardian
of A, N. Graham, minor heir af James 0. Urn-
ham, tola or Brad lord twp., uioarneia eonut,
Pa., deceased.
First and flnnl account ef R. S. Btewurt, GaanJl.
aa of Henry H. Graham, miner heir of Jamoa
O. Graham, isle of Bradford twp, Clearfield
Flnnl afocunt of A. 0. Tale, Adm'r of tbs estate
nf Issss Tbomaeoo, late of Bloom tew nib I p,
Clearfield oonnty, Pn, dee'd.
L. J. MORGAN, Reglrtor.
CUnrleld, Pa, Aug. 19, 1179 4t,
3fw &vttt$tmtM.
? OOO BUSH ELM George WeaVer Co.
J , want five thousand bushels of OATS, new,
ana win pay oaao or prouuoo.
Clearfield, Pa, Aug. 11, 1879 tf.
WANTED..
100,000 SHAVED MINGLES,
at 8. Gulntburg's Grocery Store, Second street,
L'learneld, ra. jan. IV, '79 tf.
PROPERTY HUNT.
Mrs, John B. Rafferty, of Penn township.
offers fir rent n dwelling house and g.lire room,
situate In the Tillage of f eon villa. For further
information apply to, or address,
Mrs. J. B. RAFFERTY,
oct. 3,78-t. Grampian Hills.
TTOIJ8E FOR RENT. A two-story brick
Xl bouse on Pina street, east of the Presby
terian Cburch. Three rooms up and three dowa
ataira. A good stable, lee house, and garden at
tached. For further particulars, apply to
J. B. OK AH AM,
April 30, 187V tf. Clearfield, Pn.
HONEST "WAGONS! t-i
HONEST FDBNITUB-Cj
Reader, please call la person, or ssnd for n
pries iit wbioh I bavs again greatly reduced.
Also, tbe Garth Cutting Bm at the very lowest
price. Address 11. W. GARTH,
Aog. 11, 179.41 Mill Hall, Pa.
Al'MINlMTHATOliM' NOTIt'K.
Notion Is hereby given tbat Letters of Ad
ministration ou ths sstats of ARTHUR REUSE,
late of Lawrence townehip, Clearfield countv. Pa..
deceased, having been duly granted to tbe
undersigned, nil persons Indebted to said estate
will please make Immediate payment, nnd these
baring claims or dsmands against tbs same will
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment without delay. J. G.HCHRVVER,
SILAS KfcKHK.
AdministtaoroJ
Claarfleld, Pa., Aug. I, 1879 t.
D
1VOBCE NOTICE.
In tbe Common Pleas Court of Clsarflsld
County, 1'a. No. 128, March Term, 1870, Alias
sub. sur divorce.
Otis H. West vs. Jane A. W,.L
To Jane A. West, respondent : You are here
by notified to appear io tbo said Court at Clear
leld on tbo 4th Monday nf tjentemlir, 1879, to
abow cause why a divorce from Otis H. West, tba
petitioner, should not be granted, nnd to answer
bis complaint oootained in tha petition ashing
for such divorce ANDREW I'KNTZ, JR.,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollee, Clearleld, Pa., Aug. 13 41.
MEADVILLE
A thorough course In Book keeping, Penman
ship. Telegraphing, Drawing, Engraving, Ac.
Send for circular and speoiuisns of Plain nnd
Ornamental Penmanship. Knolose six cents in
stamps. Address A. W. KM IT II,
Aug. 27-4U Mcadrills, Pn.
STATE FAIR.
T wenty-sixth Animal Exhibition
PKNNSYLVANIA
Slats Agricultural
will sn nsLn m
.ft a in Exhibition Iiuiidlnr,
FAIRMOVNT PARK, PHILADELPHIA,
SnrTBUssn 6tb to SAtu, 1879, Iholitiivs.
Entries I Competition FRLK !
Fntry Books wlllclnso at the Office, Northwest
corner Tenth and Chestnut streets, September
2d, IHTW.
t.,,000 In Cnsli Premiums.
Cash Prizes for Live Stock, $9,000.
A ring, fer exercise nnd parnds of Horses and
Cattle, will be provided.
Liberal Premiums are alio offered for Frulta.
Flowera. and Ornamental Plants, Products of tho
Farm and Dairy, Tools, Ireplsmsnts, and Machin
ery, Text ilea, Furniture, Manufactured Goods, Ac.
Excursion Tickets nt lratly reduced rates on
all railroads centriog at Philadelphia, nnd
liberal arrangements for transportation bars been
made.
D. W. SBILKR, ELBRIDGB MeCONKBT,
Recording Sec. Corresponding See.
WILLIAM 8. BIKSKLL,
nug. 1S-8L, President.
rriRIAL IJT. List of causes est down for
X. trial at avoooa ana mini wnii vi ovyimi
bar Term, 1879 i
SECOND WUBK, 6 TO HOSDAT (J9t AT) or BEIT,
Kepbart A Bailey vs. Moshannon L A L Co
Jene Lines vs. David McKlnney.
Q. B. Oood lander ts. Andrew Pents et. at
Samuel Oordoa vs. Kittanninn Coal Co.
James 0. Beaty vs. T. A. A U. A. Mr Km.
0. U. Ooodlander vs. Geo. Kramer at. al.
John Cowen at. al. vs. Stewart Cowea.
Andrew Roncrtaon vs Moshannon L A L Co.
Thomas Mitchell vs. John Dillon oL nl.
Qoodfellow A Son, to uso vs, Jaa, Forest A Son.
M. Hubert vs. Brnbaker A Uollopeter
(I. R. Ooodlander vs. Oeo. Kramer et. al.
M. Hubert vs. Brubakar A Uollopeter
J.W. Paiteraon, to use vs. w. tt. tuner.
R. C. Thompson st. nl. vs. John W. Uell.
Wm. Luther vs. Jno. M. Jordan st a).
Liverigut, Lingle A Co. vs. JudahWhltooma et. nl.
John Booth vs. MonlsdUo Coal Co.
T. R. Blandy vs. Overseers of Decatur tp
Walker Brothers vs. Austin Kerln.
ExohugsU'k, Marietta vs. Arnold A Hartshorn.
THIRD WUBK, riBBf KOI DAT (OtB DAT) W OCT.
Beyer, Ouyar A Co. va. Frederick Ramey ot al.
t " re. H Li rer! grit et al.
' " vs, T R Blandy et. al.
Co. N. Bank, Clearfield vs. Ramus! Conoway.
xt Hiram Woodward.
Andrew Gardner vs CurtisReamsst.nl.
T. C. Helms vs. Daniel Neff st. al.
S. Wolf, Astignee, vs. James Ren
D. C. Urn eel - va. Daniel Miller
J K P Hall vs. Henry Sbowalter
T B Allison vs. R. D. Fullerton
Rdmund Dale, Trustee vs. Benj. Knepp
H U IShillioBfurd vs. Robert Hare Powell
T C Boon, Bee A Trons va. Hw W Horn st nl.
Kllaa Smiley vs. Dullois A Fuller
Samuel Snyder vs. Nutter. Davia A Co.
Frank, Bro s A Co. vs. Jaa Kerr A Co.
Caaper Lelpoldt vs. Ghriitian Tubbs
Mays A Ha marly vs, Henry Wallace .
J B Kills vs. S Kunls.
KLI BLOOM, Prsthoaotar?.
O EPTKMBKR JURY I,IT. A Hat of
ij tbe names of Urand nnd Traversa Jurors
drawn for Bent ember Term. A. D. 189. commen
cing on tha fourth Monday, September 2 Id, and
to continue for three consecutive weeks, vis ;
Fourth Monday, Bept t.d t flfth Monday. Sen-
ten. bar 19th, and flrat Monday of Oet'r, the 8th i
oaARb iitnona rinsr wkbk, srpt. 12 o.
Chas llrown, Covington,
Wm Hawk, Ball,
John F Weaver, Clear'd,
Pater Krhard, Knex,
Allen Hoover, Pike,
Wm L Moore, Ferguson,
H P Towns, Huston,
L R Memll, Clearfield,
II R Lenten. Lawrence.
V B Shields. Handy,
D Btrayer, Wallaeetoa,
Ueorsa Mofflt, Daoatur,
Jas hunter, Sr., Jordan,
J W Rhodes, Houtadals,
Isaac Thomas, Bloom,
wm ti retere, Hoggs,
Jno K linger, Newburg, Henry R Darr, Burniide,
John Binaries, Brady, ln-nos Hartshorn, Pike,
Jamas Ardery, Morris, John Pearson, Decatur.
Wm Joans, Woodward, Heuj c Uoaa, tloutsdals.
VBivnasR ju nous 1st wcbk, sxpt. I2n,
M R Ogden, Clearfield,
Prank Uou, Waltaeet'n,
Wesley Sblrey, Bradf'd,
A B Tate, Ureenwood,
T J Thompson, Ureen'd,
J L K rat la, Clearflald,
Jos. F Pie, Oeeoola,
(tea. Boh warn, Bradj,
Jacob C Smith, Brady,
Matt. MoOervay. Chest,
Ham'l VanUoru.O reea'd.
F M Birch. Jordan.
J H Row la, Lawronee,
JnoRMcOluro, Pike,
0 P Bloom. Bloom,
Kit Linos, lirady,
Wm. Smith, Woodward,
Samuel MoOhee, Ball,
Cam pie Id Breon, Brady,
J H Van Dacca, Hoots'd,
Jonathan Walker, Knox,
T Frank Rlshel, Brady,
Andrew Plage I, Morris,
Wkitmer Bloom, Cur's,
James Lamar, Burnside.
Asbnry OearbartMor'a,
Oeo Oulieb, Lawrence,
Jua't Plubell, Covington,
Herbert Bloom, Law r,
i Williams. Jordan.
Fraok Buib, Boffga,
D MeCartaav. Wood'4.
Jas. Chapman, Bnrnaide,
morns tuancy, itouta d,
Jaoob Potter, Morris,
r Uormont, Covington,
n w a lag, uiearnald,
Alex Raiiston, Morris,
Alas Whittakor, Pike,
Peter Beck, Burniide,
A H Brady, Qnlloh,
OH rer II vi bier, Graham
Frank Peters, Decatur.
Jne MeOaugbey, CU'faL
U W Logan, Ball,
Samuel Lea, Huaton,
Jaa Creo, Beeoaria-
Andrew Sboff, Beeoarla,
TUATBURH eJOUOU IB WSSK, SIPT, 9rln.
Oeo Toser, Cnrwenav'lo,
Harry Snyder, Deoaturi
F Wonderly, Baeoarta,
J W Straw, Jordan,
H W Park, ClearSeld,
Philip Arnold. Brad v.
Oao A Kepbart, D eater,
1 C Whipple, Bmdy,
Ab'm Oass, Houtsdale,
Cbas King, Burnside,
Wm Brothers, Burnside,
Jno Shannon, Weod'ard,
Rteh d Morrieon, Cheat,
Lualen Bird, Huston,
Joseph Seyler, Union,
G W Stltt Woodward.
Hlepn Flo.cher, Oaten,
Wm Woelridge, Bred d.
Uan'l Hrhorr, Curw'llie,
Geo 0 Meora, Clearfield,
J L Penrca, Brad lord,
Gilmero Sblrey, Ocebon,
Kd Farrell, Penn,
Jamaa Haley, Barn side.
Jamoa MoKeewa, Peon,
Andrew Kitchen, Chest
Sam'l Burga, Lawrence,
w lioinnfiwortn, Has s,
Sidney Fex.Gulich,
Jno Santrocn, Wood'ard,
U wiiaoa, Brad tar a,
jS I Kramer, Lawrence.
Ab'm V She!, Beeeeria,
Thos Barns, Decatur,
PeterB Weber, Beady.
Jns Livingaton, Clear'd,
TnAvntan Jsnona la wan u, ext. fivn.
Jaa McCracken, Jordan,
Jaa Reber, Woodward,
U 0 Joukins, Car'avillo, I
A H Irvin, " j
W Weetover, Burnside tp
Ben) Palkerson, Oalieh,
Jno Mcllendry, Brady I
llbamer Bala, Mcrtis, 1
WmBigtw,Clearfidal,
John Porter, Pike,
A W Oewder, Bradford,
Frame BelL Oremwewd
Silas Carr, Pike,
Henry Tramb, Bradford,
Jne Uermaa, Baraaido tp
W W Belts, Clear laid,
J 0 Johnston, Jerdaa,
J B Way, Girard,
0 Sblrey, Bradford,
Pat Uuiaa, H oat ad ale.
J B U earn art Boggs,
laos Hioem, Knox,
Daaiel Beaman. Knex,
H M.Hendry, Brady,
Frank OreuU. Btoom.
Geo W Res, Beoeain,
H 4 walker, uceeeta,
Harry Seyder, Law 'ace.
J I MeKlernan, GuUah,
Uan'l net, ueeeoia,
Jas L Oarry, L City,
N T Briabin, Brady
0 Hamilton, LCity,
0 J Weetover, BuraaiAe,
A Horning, nr., Una.
L Flood, Covlngta.
pUrfllaufcun.
aJPamaaWaaBaaja .
FOR SALE BY
THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
Farm Bells,
CUTTING BOXES,
Furniture of all kinds,
SEED DRILLS,
Knitting Machines, or any
other artiole manufac
tured oan be fur
nished at short
notice.
SAVri for CIKCXXTH.
Co-0pera!l.c Agency,
Vttartttld, Fa.
PIANOS andORCAlTSI
The Largest and
Pennsylvania.
Having lately accepted the General Agency for Central Penn
sylvania (in addition to our old territory), with headquarters and
large store room at 1404 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Penn'a., in
charge of Mr. George W. Good, nnd being desirous of extending
our already immense sales of the moBt celebrated Pianos and Or
gans, we have appointed Copt. 1". A. Gnulin, of Clear
field, our Agent, who will have on hnnd our
Instruments in lie P. 0. Mki
where we invite all who are desirous of purchasing a first-class
PIANO or ORGAN are requested to call.
We sell no coods that we cannot fully warrant, and being
the largest dealers in the State, our prices are the lowest. Our
house was established in 1831, in Pittsburg, where we still con
tinue at No. 79 Fifth Avenue.
1STRIMEXTS SOLD 0 SMALL M0XTHLY PAIMEMS.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Send lbr illustrated catalogues and
price lists.
PIANOS.
HAINES BROTHERS,
WEBER,
NEWTON k CO.
GEORGE W. GOOD,
1404 Eleventh Avenue, ALTOONA, PA.
MELLOR &
79 Fifth Avenue,
May 21, 3m.
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I I F1 '' 1 Lip?i''' Bimpllcily, a vronilcrful rodoclioa ol
- .1 in 1 - f
by Mercuant. and nthers.
gr-Scnd for UluitniUd Circular and rrioea. Liberal Term, to the Tr.rle.-V.
Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in
the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR,"
VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY,
MIUULKVOWX, CONK, ..a Xss, la aaa Wbaa Ae, lUICAUo. ILL.
Look to your Interests
IN BUYING YOUR
S 3F DFL X3V 3r G-OOX
llaving juil rolurncd from tha Kaal, wliera w have been making our
Rprinjt purchases, we take tliia oppiirtanity of thanking cur customers fur
their liberal patronago in the past, and beg to assure them wo will jo all wo
can to make it their interest to continue the same.
Our store Is literally crammed with goods just from the manufacturers, by
all odds tbe largest and best selected stock ever brought to tbia count, at
any one time by one firm. Over fifty different patterns and varieties of
CARPETS,
ranging in prico from 20 cents to 11 per rard. We will sell Carpels at
choap as the lame quality can be bought in Philadelphia or New York.
Ladies' Dross Goods,
Trimmings, Laces and Fringes,
In the latest styles. Sheetings, Shirtings nnd Cassimorea, together with
BOYS' WKAIt in all gradca of gooda. Our LADIES' AND CIIILDIIENS'
STOCKINGS are juat tbo prettiest and best you ever saw. A lull line of
TRIMMED HATS,
always on band, trimmed up by Mies II at tie Itolm, of Philadelphia, who
will giro ladiea wiahing Hots trimmed to order, her best endeavors to
please. Call and see oa before buying elsewhere.
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - - - - Market Street,.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
- Chajjlerlin Stiurp Fuller,
C0NKLIN WAGON,
Watortown Spring Wagons,
MONITOE CORN SHELLER,
Hampton Dish Washer),
CARRIAGES, HARNESS,
Pumps of all kinds.
PLATFORM SCALES,
Elanobard Churn,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
1 1ll ', asMi
August , um.tr.
Cheapest House In
ORGANS.
PALACE,
STERLING,
MASON & HAMLIN.
HENRICKS,
Pittsburg, Penn'a.
SIMPLICITY! QUPERIORIlt ft I
IMPLIFIEDi Q MAINTAINED;
Improvements September, 1878'
ffavlnf refrard frr tlie demattd of .a
prnfjreaaive atte, we now offer to the World,
the
wrra snvsnaL
Important Improvements.
KotwitlutBiidiiig Ui. VICTOn has long baoa
thopeor of any mnrbino in tho mnrkft-afttck
Btipportril by a toat of volunteer witnenac
now confiilently claim for it greater
? friction, an.l altoetber a Jfnr, Cbm.
IiinrrtioltoyjrxiraWt luaMiet. tor ant.
NM
VICTOR