THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOKNIXfl, OCT. I, lt19. Terms of Subscription. Tf ..aid ia il,itiM,or within tbree months... $3 00 " v" . Uf..- .1. . 4 in If tltld If paid after tbeeiplratlon of six DioobU... t 00 Ka-Mrsirs, B. M. PiTTRFnitf. A Co., Nwa- piuTer AdvettlilDf Agents, 8 Park Row, et.rt.ar IlrVainsn Htretrt, ar oar duly aathoristd Agent in Kw i ova RELIGIOUS NOTICKH. Methodist RpUcraiml thurcli Kct. J. 8. t M i Rkav, Ft'f Herviec evsry rUl.biih ,l io A.M., end 7. P.M. f.ftUath School at 9 A. M. Prayer Meeting every WedneaJay, at M P. M. Co inn union Kervie, flnl Babbatji of vry nib, ftt 101 A. M. Went llearlleld M. Ii. Churclw Ur. W. t'coTT Wiuiob, Pastor. Preaching rry alternato Pnmlay, at o'olonk, P. M, Sunday School at 31, P. M. All ar Invited to alUod. reibterlan Church-Hev. H. 8. Butlik. Sabbath ervicas morning and evening Sab bath School at P- M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day erenlng. II apt lit Churrh Iter. J. A. Aldkid, Pai tor. i$ervio-s evtirv Bahhath morning and evening , alt-mating, et 104 o'clock A. M., and "i P. M. Sabbat b School at g P. M. Prayer Meeting very Wednesday veaing. st. ITanrU ChurchCatholic Kev. P J . fniimai. Divine servlee at 10 A. M. on tha Brst, third and fourth Sunday of each month; Vespers and benediction oftha Itleaacd Sacrament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School every Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TIMS Of loMHKe Qt'AKTBK SISSIOKS COP at. Ccoond Monday of January, third Monday of March. Vtrit Monday af June, l'ourih Monday of 8ptmbr. tin or bold me cohmo rLaas. Fifit Monday of June, tenon J Monday of No vein bar. rt'BLto orrioKki. PmiJtml Jtdg Hon. Chartei A. Mayer, of Lock HaTon, Auittnnt Low JJo lion. John II. Orris, of nallefonte. Aotfintt Judge Abram Ogden, Clearfield; Vincent U. Holt, Clearfield. VofAunofary -Eli Bloom. Regitter and fstornVr L. J. Morgan. Dittriet Attomty m. M. MoCullongh. Trtnturr Philip Dott. Shtriff Andrew Penti, Jr. Ifepnty Sheriff Chriit. J. Keaggy, Cloaffleld. County Surveyor Samuel F. McCloikey, Cnr wensville County CommieefontrtC. W. Kyler, Ornhatn tnn P. 0.; Etah Johnston, Grampian Fills P. U.; Jultn Norrli, Hr., Curwrnsvllle. Omnfy Auditor William V. Wright, Clear field : Joseph Uillilsnd, Three Huns; J. ti. Hot tit. Woodland. County Coroner J. B. Naff, New Washington. Jury Comaii ei on rri Dr. James P. B arch field, Clenrficd, Jonrph Alexander, Madera. Suptrinttvdemi Pmblit SckoottM. L. Mo (Juown, Clearleld. Seaforof WMtt JVaatarff Jfw W. Carlila, olTire at l.atherburfc Pa. Sotarif Pmblie John W. Wrlfrley, Win. Ra debaujrh, Cyrua Gordon, Clmrfield j Jowph R. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwtnmlle; J. A. Living stone, Dultoia City. nar Special column la dacldwdly Interesting in a local puint of view, nnd profitable reading to outtidara who want U) save money. Vl, OF COCRMBt "Will jou tttka wbcat, oata or oorn for tub cription ?" Wa are often inquired of io th'n way by littar from patronf who resido at a diitaoet from Clearfield. Wa again ay yea. The receipt! of a responsible mercbant or mill owner In tbo vWnihr, will aniner u ju't as well as the flash. To illluitrato : If any of our patrons will delifor u a bng of grain at the mill of Joseph II. Hretb, In Chest township, Iloraoe Patebln, in Bnrnildt, Thomas H. Forcey, in Oruham, Wu. Porter or Shaw's, in Lawreno, or Brown A Beyler's, at Rocktun, t'nlun township, and forward their receipts for th amount, wo will ere Ml them on .their account for the aatoa. In tUi way all may tioon py whnt they owp, tf tbey will porsua his eourao. ilun's tttp-Bolo boota $2, at Moore's. 'Ilio water in the rivor at4bm plno Is my low. . e ' Communion services were held in tba Ulbfun Churfh last Sabbath. Rar. R. H. Flatolier officiated. They are KatlierinR Autumn leaves and SOU on tba mountain side now. Instead or jhclls at tba itathora. Rev. Mr. Hull, oOiew Washington, win delWer a totnpranca laotnra In tba Court Hoae this (Tuesday) evening. m Lot every body read tbo article on ateond paga entitlad, "Farming and Fair ( ! tfpeolally IntareHing to farmers. Report of tbo Comity Nat. Rank at the oloaa of bnsineaa on tba 2d day of October is published el is where In this paper. Tbo thermometer lor the pant low d. JI hu brn up lo Ik" Bin.ti.., wbicb In oar opinion l ""01 ..llir for Oolob.r. Tho Orphoim Cornet llnnd serenaded Mr. Mitchell d brldt oo Fridijt .i.nlr.j. Mr. SI. i , membrr of lbl or(tnl.tl.n. Tm T T Tho oflleaniorClcarflold Lodfjo, No. lis, I. O. O. Y., for Iht .o.olnf ml-inul term, wrrt ln.i".i).J lut ""ir.laT r.niO(. A Rood noaking rain would j;o ft gnti w.j. i Bllol l pl."m furo. joiiiow. ThA Willi, llrcti nd ro.di tr. fcBrful. Thedor poiiionor in miid to be around, mJ th "curpuro." of.everftl einioM qni.lljr ro 1m tl. ftlUfatod by waj. of our lwo. w . - An adjourned ale ol tho "rut." f milh proporl, will lk Um lb. 41b of No ttnibr nil, fit in mother column. IhiiicI Tent, Kq.,ot thin place, in ad r.rlnciit lo dolltM Temp.rnnno .ildrnt In Pot UrO 11.11, Philiptborir. tt S.lnrdoj cv.nln(. Thero wa a run ftt John Mo Jo.j' i'oo.i on Mn4y of lotl wo.k for mil Jti. Ho "'Id tony-two down o 'ht d.J--. . iw 11 Our Horouuh Fathers held their rtgutnr noothl, meeting on Mondn, renln Id the Kiprc.l wlnoe. The, meet on lb. Cr.lMun- 4.J rotting in each month. m . m - Tho Administrator of tho lato Ar thur MeeH will ofl.r lot of rilonblo rail est.te poklle oa Bnlnriey, the let of Horembor sett. For terml, Ac, MO poetoi., 63 8'l.. tiiemont la tliii pnpor. m w. W. A. Haaerty, Haq., K'v0 noti"'1'1 till ofpolntment Aidltor to dl.lrlbollon nf lb, fundi remninlng In the b.nde of the Ad- iniltr.torl of the o.teH of Thomnl V. flew inf, late of Corwen.ville, doeeaied. Tbo Ciliaona' Cornet Hand of this pUc. ritltod tbo r.nll'ol t Corwenollle on Krl dn, ironing lut. We le.rn Ibat lb. Corweni ville II. nd net with good aucere., and the pro rtdl of Ibe Peillnl d.riog the three er.ninil wu unite eellifeotor, ab.m $.ia. . m . ei - Mrs. Murray.whosc death oceurred on be I.I ie.l.oU ai her heme Inlliistd townih;p,( nolle, of whlek eppear. elMwh.re In Ihla paper), eree the naotber of Thorn" II. Murf.j, K., of thil place, nod ll.ter lo ll.il. Vincent D. Boll, f Bradford Moeblp.oae of the pretont Aaio (lieto Judgea of Mr Court. October haa dawned, and tho aero and yellow lent now grrele na whern n ihort lime ago nil w.l i.idanleid fra.h looking. Nature la rapidly duffing her gey nllire bnl there le great l.enoly Mill, In tbo blanobed and fxi.ted l.od.c.pe. which dell iplrlla deew dreary, Mil ad de..l, na they wlk h.neelh the hranebea of Ibe tlooat lenll.ll (reel, A. C. Tate, Administrator ol tbo e. Uleof l.fdle Dowll.g, lele of Lawrenee town ablp, deeeaeed, will .for nl pnUle f runlict on Monday, tb. Itlh dey f Owtober, n e.lu.kl. pleeo of lecd fHnnlo in Bloow tow..hlp. onlnlnlog orer ilileet nerea, nnd In gd elau wf (.10. alien. Fof more apeelOe Informa tion, we refer yoa lo lhe od.eitleewent In nnolber emlunin uf thl. paper. llavid Hcilhi un, of this plco, show ed ne n palent elep ladder Ihe olher dey wWeh la the l.urr.1 thing onl In Ih.l line, .1 le..t M tnr a owr .b-r. mien .Hd- H " twenty iMhoi inrn ntlaebed, npot which cot V. pieced a ptil of woter, wblte-w., ot whet ei.r the ooeneloa may mulrt, and at Iht anwt IIh l act. a. a hrne. M Mfet Ihe Inddera II wan be npeaed ntd tlowd. - u bt ordinary hind, tallnt kla Variety Moe.a lairM atrte and ect for eowreelfte. AY heat. outn. corn and tva nkn in xeban; for goodi at Jlltlloftr A Rook's. - mm i i i Tlio Imnmoflt rcnulU inVHrial.lv l. leod lbs taking of "SdIIwi Celebrated Liver run." ptr boi. The Kxocutivo Oommittoo of tho Agricultural Society hare reeolrad to make tba trot (Class la Praminm Hit) for apursa of $100, Aet toaH. It was only for Coanty horaaa hare, to lore. Owners of trottara take ootioa. A hacking coupb. itching of the noee, grinding of the teeth, itarttngor orying oat when aalei-p, are oausrd by woruia. K. K. Thomp son 'a Sweet Worm Powdar la a inra aura and pleasant to tak-. o-8-2t - m e ... . - - Salt. Lytle haajunt received ear load of Ana fait, large sanki. Alio, a oar load of coarie and Am-rloao fine, full weljhta guaran- Ireland will b o!rJ at lowest price In tha county efj.24, 7-lf. Th ie regular monthly meeting of the lal Chriftiaw TamM'n 1T.Ah r Uj. Nation land will ba held In tba Methodist Church In that nlaca on Frlil. anla nii. iiiw . 7) o'clock. Ror. II. 8. Butler, of Clearfield, will ueiiTRr an aaaresi. All are invitej. - m mm A TrMT f'U 1 nnr.lne..i.n.a... lays that tha hiuiberuen of WillUinsport have agreed to advance oomiaon grades two dollars ..r mouiiou, antj upper uraues rrom Ore to eight dollara. Having taken Ibis action, tba only way to maintain it, or to teat wbethir it can ba main tained, Is Tor every dealer to stick to It In good faith. mm nwii -. Court. Tho third and I a ftt woek of September Term of Court commenced on Mon day, October nth, with hii Honor Judge Orris preaidlng, aniitad by Messrs. Ogdea and Holt. Court convened at 3 o'clock P. M Harry Hemphill and John Larri mar were appointed Tij.naTu, after which tho list of oauiea was called over and tha Court moved forward. The latent, bent and cheapest fltock of lisle thread and kid glovos, the Boast assort mant of black and colored silk fringrs, the best line of new silk and laoo ties, the hnndiomcit broca l and two-tooed ribbt.ns, over brought to CIcArSeld. All novel tie In ladies' goods are sura to bt found at our store T. A. Fleck A Co. Sept. 34-.1L mm List of lettom romaining unclaimed in tba PostoffloeatClcarfleld.fur the we;k and in g October , 1879 : John Cirus, Bernaroe Kittle, Louis l.ewif, Ar thur Me Art bur, James Matbanary, Anna Oteren, nenry Snydar, Mist Maggie Young. P. A. Gataix, P. M. A Fact. An advertisement imported In the Rem aLtcaa will reach mora renders than if published In all tha other papers in tha coun ty, and eost tha advertise! Iei than one-half In other words, an advertixment published In our jrurna) Is worth double tba price of that charged by any other publisher In tha county. 'It la a fact." tf. . i IIkiheht Prize 1'ort Wink. Tho best wine in the country, that took the highest premium at tha CaDtenlal, Is S peer's Port Grapa Wipe, which has become so celebrated. This wine and his P. J. Braaiy are now being used by physicians everywhere, wlii rely opon tlietu a being the purost and best sold by Druggist, for aulo by E. W. Graham, Druggist, Cleardrld, Pennsylvania. - - - imm m - Jlov. itftvid Spencer, of rbiladul- phla, Diatriet Secretary of the American Uaptiat Missionary Union, will pnach in tha Clearfield Baptist Church on Tuesday avening, Oct. lltb, at74 o'clock, la the interest of Foreign Minion. Mr. Spencer w ill Lava with bim a nw Misiiunary map of tha world, idols thai have beau worshiped, portrait of missionaries, Ao. Parent ara in vite I to coma and bring their eblllren. T. A. Fleck & Co., Market St., CbiaariBLD. Economy is wealth! Buy tba best dress good in every style, muslins, sheeting, pil low casing, shawls, ladies' coats, calicoes and ginghams, ticking, shirting, and red and white flannels, men's and boys' oasslmerDi, table linens all style, cotton idea, maraolllus quilts, airpot, oil cloths, ottomans, carpet chairs, new slcrk of good of awry description. Sept, Sl-.1t. Frex Lien re in the Opera House. Tba Ire t tire announced to take place In tba Clterflsld Catbollo Church last Friday evening wa poslpo ned, and will b delivered by Egbert Ft Cleave, in Pia's Optra Iluase, to-morrow (Thursday) oier.ing Sublet t "Why 1 beeam a Catholic." No collection will be taken op. Ilia discourse la free from anything calculated to give ofleosa. Wo ara Informed that non-Catholic art aordial'y invited. Andt Tuacev liEHPiTED. Governor Hoyt ba granted a reprieve to Andrew Traoey, sentenced to ba eiecutcd at Snietbport, McKeaa ounty, Oct. Slh, to November fl'.b, on tbo recom mendation cf Judge William, and his Associates, before whom tb case wa tried, and other strong influence put forth In the interest of tba con demned man. Tho time has been extended that hie case may Le again presented before the Doard or Pardon at their meeting next month. Beautifcllt Sheared Tho Lock Haven DtmMrat give thl a th last of the case which occur annually among the verdant In ul I section: "8. G. Wilson, of Bald Eagle om time ago bought or a stranger, claiming to represent a Michigan Brm, tha right to aH in Clinton county a pale t.t pruning shear, and gave his note for Mm), and agreed to pay a certain amount for each shear sold. No shear have been received by him, but tba note was sold In Lock Haven and the bolder i prelng payment. Wasn't Mr. Wilson jolly green t" fir A IiORS of Wheat. We take from the Ballefoot Vemoerat, of last week, the follow ing v "Mr. William D. Faith, tie wcll-kiiowa and popular miller of 1'oionvill sulTrred a eevera loa last tialutday morning in tha deMrnctloo of a Urge n,ufl(ity of wheat. Two granaries, one just over tba other, hod noently been constructed ib ci nofciii-o with fats mill, end were Hied with wheat at tho time. A young man , etanding on the third floor, had just emptied nine more buibele iato the upper granary, and then 1'epped back, when dowi, went the entire arlur, with about At hundred buohels of wheat, into the tail-race be low. Mont of this large amount of wheal wa loat." . mt Dihthehmno and Fatal Accident. The Indiana Dtmoerat uf last week contain the particulars of a distressing aaoident which oc curred recently In Grant township, that county. Mr. A. L. Buittrbaugb w.a engsgfd la boiling eider, when tbrc of his little children wire in terested spectators of the operation. Mr. B wa endeavoring to raise the pole oo which the kettle bang wba the support gave way and the boiling content of tb kettle was precipitated over tho tbreo children, who were sitting near, scalding them in a fearful manner. Two or them died tb next day after, suffering aueh untold agony, and tb third one 1 not expected to recover. It is truly a dlalresiiog affair and tha afltlated f-tolly h the heartfelt sympathy of all. J!un Off. Tho team attuchod to Isaac M. Stage' meat wagon became frigate-nod last Saturday afternoon and away. They war running along tba alley near Kratsar'c briok building, and when crossing Msrkat atreet, they had torfo around a buggy atanding Marly la front of Lytic' grocery. Their -peed we eo great that tbey failed to enter th alley at tb Apposite tde, on of the horao falling, and tba vehlol ran Into tha Iron feno at tbaar of the Court Iloui ground, throwing dowo a portion of tb f'fo aad breaking It. No other damage of any eonsequeooa wa done. A rmall Uf wa in lb wagon, at tba time, and w re told b bounced about like a pompkio, and osceped worse oard ffaan hart. rRonPEHiTY. The DuHoiH Couirr of last woak atuil the fact i fallow! "DaBeis City Is making rapid strides to become what the last part of it appellation lndict-a city. Since iba stnroaoh of Ppfing abootslity build- fug have been erected la the town proper, beside n aura her of iallr boase anoni bj anim. The hoaie lately built are of a or ubtaatlal character, aad speak af aoafidasa In th perma nent growth of th plao. Bight larg a ior have bona aided lo th hnslna of th towa, two new Mbool hoaisr, of two eiorit ab, ona ae chareh, oa marble working eat abl lib meat, new grist pill, printing oBo, and other ladustrl, two good dentist bar taken ap a rasldeaoa, In wrap any with other profwaianel , and it ill 'thera'a more to follow.' "At tb present Its aaor ba.iaeaa aaea ar prospoetitig about town than at any prvlna period, and ovary day thatldlogior It proapwity la carded farther. Som branch of Wellness ar about tiled, whll la etbari there ar la opportunities It I probable that with a general revival ihroughowt tb otlra uatrf DuBola Cltj will next Ban' e a er prosperoa ea.oa lhaa evr tvror. a bow amp lea.lv fisl I fpokra of fr th DuBei farm for ! " aaoa' plaaijag . Tb lattatlaa at prts-at is I Mi Mt aboat three aoree f lobaiwa plant oa tb botuma ? lb plank road. Thl" bottom mack reMiable tboe of Indiaa where larg cjuaalttle of Uboca ar rail ad annually, nnd there i no rson t doU that It will resalt SjtWtsfntty.' Women's cood, solid Shoes only 00 oeatr, at Moora'a. leplt-St. Tho oboapottt place to buy your cum -noai tt at Soore'a. aaptzi-at, A full lino ol (ionta' furniahinff iroods jutt received at lllrlinger A Hook t. . mm mm The lurirest, bent and cheapest line oi urfrcoats is at Ji it-linger uook i flora, uiear Mi, Pa. . IJoils, Pimples, and all blood disoasCH are en red by "Dr. Lindwy a Blood Searcher, Hold by all druggists At the fUi'UBMCAN ofllco is tbo place to get your job work done. Wa are fully prepared to do anything in tba printing line, will dolt wall, and at tba right kind of price. tf. Sue a woman on horseback in another autumn, riding near peer'a Vloevarda, with a bunch of Grepea from which peer's Port Grape Wlna Is made, that Is to highly titeemed by the medical profession for tba use of io valid, weakly persons and tha aged. Hold by K. W. Orahtrm, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-lS '79-tf. Conference Appointiient8. The rollowmg appointment war made at tbo rtaent sessioa of tba Erie Conference of tha M. B. Church, held at Mercer, Pa., for the Clarion di trlct: B. F. Dtao, Presiding Elder, Clarion, Pa. Uolleview II. M. Uura. H rock port To e supplied. U rook villa J. O'Neal. li rack way villa J. W. Martin. Celienibtirg B. M. Ktrntck. v Clarington To be supplied. Clarion 11. Henderson. Corsica W. 8. Shipard. Cranberry R. R. Knapp. Curllsville C. C. Hunt. DuUois Cyril Wilson. East ltrady tt'. L. Riley. KJenburg P. P. Pioney. Kmencbsville J. 11. Laverty. Lolheriborg W. M. Tavlor. New Bethlehem 8. E, Winger. Perry svilleR. Peate. PreiidentTo ba supplied. Punisutawney A. M- Lock wood, Putneyville T. H. LSbcokler. Reynoldsville U. C. Planoetie. hicherditillo To b supplied. Rtmertburg J. C, McDonald. Rockland J. Uarnett. 8ateu R. C. Smith. .Shippensville 0. M. Sackett. Troy S. L. Wilkinson. Waihingtiia -R. M. Pelt Tilt: CUtlWKNMVlLLE KIKL. Below wilt be found Ibe detaila of tb da struotlve Are which Tlilted our up-river borough neighbors last week. Wa copy from tb Timu of (Saturday : At a quarter to 3 o'clock Thursday mornina tail tbo first alarm of fir sounded out on the quiet air atari Ho g th sleeping population of th town tuio activity, and causing a nnrrymg to and fro of many people, soma carrying buckets, eoal hods and tubs, some with their shoes in their bands aod others with still ele-ping infanta. Never in tb hiftory of the town has there been such commotion and such agraat loaa of property. tiik rtita started in tb basement of the cigar factory, formerly Thompson A Ce.'s old store, and rapidly licked up the dry frame of the building bursting forth In a tremendous bias from every window and bole in the old structure. Tb building waa an old one, built entirely of wood and dry aa kindling wood. Ton minutes after the Bra was discovered the entire building was a abeet of livid flume licking Us forked tongue high above the three story brick bank building which stood adjoining to the west and immediately enveloped the wooden building of J. S. Graff and Mrs. Catharine Graff adjoining on tb east. Almost at tba same time the cornice of tha bank waa biasing and In half an hour the roof fell to the third floor, dense volumes of smoke and flame burst the French plate glass windows io the Odd Fellows' mom and ia tha Carwenaville Reading Room, both situated on the third Uor. A craib gave notice that the third floor bad fallen down lo the second floor In which were the offices of Dr. Ream and tba elrgantly appointed offices of Mr. R. D. tiwoope. Kvery window In the build ing waa now emitting volume of cmoka and flame and in a very short lima the iron safe lo Kwoope'a office fell crashing through the ground floor into the cellar, followed by loads of burning cinder and wood, and the fluast banking building in Western Pennsylvania wa in flame. The elegant work of the interior, the French plate glaaa front, all was devoured and ruined. During ibis time Grail' restaurant building had bo burned down and but one aide of Mr. Graft" residence was feebly resisting th devouring ele ment. And now came the tug af war between lire and human flesh and ingenuity and water to save Gen. Pat too' former resideno aod Iba stay tha flames irom sweeping tba B.OTIRK TWO BLOCKS ob ibe north and aoutb aide of Stat street. Man worked like heroes and by almost superhuman alforia tba building waa saved although badly aoorcbed and several time la name, in ele gant Brussels carpet aiad in theorboe of the bank wa soakttd with water, carried upon tb boua and thrown in lb face of tba Dawes, tbui saving Lbc building, Mr. Dr. Thompson' and eight or ten more relidenoea on the opposte aide of lb etroet. It la a lucky thing that tb brick bank stood just wher itdid, or probably Kittltbvrger'a, Irwin's, Faust', Rorabaugb A Norrie,' n'prenk el'a, Drauekcr House, aod Gate stor and dwelling would have bean a ma of rain at this writing. It waa alao a very lucky thing that ibe morning air waa still. THt build ram were occupied a follow t Th hank building, on th first floor by the Bask and Samuel Arnold' "Bark ator" second floor by offices of R. D. Swoop and Dr. Ream the third floor by the Odd Fellows' Lodge and Ibe Curweosvilla Read ing Room ; the second building adjoining by Jess A hers' Tobbaoo factory and Wm- Bard' Furni ture i lor ; the third building by J. S. Graff as a Restaurant and Billiard ball, and the fourth by Mrs. Graff as a residence. The origin of ibe Arc is unknown, but it is said that the fire wai ignited in the cellar under tb furniture room of Wm. Bard, in which tbar had bees no Ire sine early in the morning. A hundred theories bavo been advanced but none seem to suit the care and the origin of this disastrous conflagration will, proba bly, remain a mystery. On thing 1 certain tbe fire in this old rat-trap destroyed ona of tbe finest brick block in this section of tbe State and in: ourred a loss of at least $.10,0011, Lota b a axd iMsunaKca. The Iflsie and Insurance foot ap follow : Mr. Catherine Graff' reidnc aod store build ing, with part of contents, li.uUO, loeored on building $2,00.1, on stock, a0, total SJ,UI ta tbe Lycoming $l,:0, and Pennaylvanta $l,U0. A part of the stock wa aavrd and nearly all the furniture in tbe residence, but wai badly damsgrd in removal. Jeia AkerV Tobacco- factory, loss 92,000 In stock; insured for 9I.U in th Rochester, of New V,.rk. Ovrraloaof leaf tobacco, about 5.1.000 cigars and alt Ibe strict and fixtures of the stor and factory were eonsumeu. ' Wm. Bard, furniture Hook, loi $1,000 ; no In sursnc. Total loss, beside all his books, paper and Justice' rtoordl. Mr. Hard tt cleaned out entirely. lien. Patton, Bank building and Bank furni ture, f 2 3,000 t insured in Fire Association $j,I'O0 and North British $5,080, tital $10,0110. Th Curwensvill bank lose nothing as all tb book, papers, records, A.,of tbe laslitulion were saved, lien. Patton succeeded In saving his time loak site, carpets and some other fixings. Tbe splen did block ia a total rain. Samuel Arnold, loss on stock $500; no insur tnr. Nearlv all tba fooda in tb ator room were ved, tbe lots being damsg in removal and heavy goods In tb oeilar. Belhesda Lodge, I. O. O. F , loaa on furniture, (nothing aaved)$MU0 no insurance. Dr. H. F. Beam, on drugs and flio furoltor, $2(10 total loss, bo insurance. Curwenaville Library Aaioclatlon, in furniture, books, Ac., i0 ; total loss, no inauranco. All ih w.in.hle aift end books sent ia by patrons of tb Association were consumed the valu of which Is psrhaps three times the aoov amount. R. D. Bwoopo, law office 'urntture property, $.1,000 actual loss 60 i insured In the North Amnicw .'.r All the rurnitnre, oarpets and office fixings In one room were dertroy.d and th elegant carpet, safe, detk and tb elegant book ea belonging formerly tole rather, Hon. H. B. Swoop waa burned. All valuable papers aod tha lawous library, formerly tbo prsperty ol hi deceased father, war saved. Lois on Gen. Patton'i former residence 200. Insured. Los to Mr. B. Kvaa-, removal of boarding nous furottur, No nuraoo. tnciaaniB or tub rift. ' Th walla of th Bank Ml In about fl o'clock In tb morning lenvtog two olitry towers stand Ing on lb eoulheaat and southwest corner, tba i.;,.w nr.. nulled dwa on Thursday after noon, tbo other la ttandiBg, tha only relle of a co Uly building. '4 nieve repwi rmu from good left Btandtng n tb sidewalk and street. A barrel of sog-r and a barrel of hams belonging lo Samuel Arnold wa pretty well cleaned out during tbe ieiteaaonL One hundred men worked faithfully and weij while five hun ,.,1 mtnnA h and looked on. Tha uaual excite ment prevailed, and aa asual th looking glaases wr 'thrown nut of Ihird-story window wbi I feather beds were earelully earned wn stairs. LUG boys dicB'ed the origin of Use lire beat Hit Ona little fellow who arrived on the ground an hoar alter tb firat alarm told with great araeatness jut how It eeught and Bow ll waa burning when ba flrt aw lu Tb women Mka along lb Bo of danger buald lbmslr in necking up clothing, dtiha aod other ataff. On .... ..e.tad. carried eul box f valuable jeoejrr and silverware and eet them down in the middle ef theidewik. They were, Uckily, ro- eo fared neat morning "r. WT ' i work gathering ap shovels and pitchforks 1 his kii. ih. nra waa rauldlT aurronoding bia ledgers and tbr valuable booh t another man carried way from the buroiBg building n doobl b.ndful of fround pepper, while thousand of dollars of valuable dreas goods ware ! Imminent danger af dmeUon. Wa co.ld reword a hun dred oiBr luaisrous ii3iii " Tk. n.nb la at nrerant doloa business ta Irwia'a Drug tore, bet will, probably, t day Kia H H. T bom r -en's now building op posite this efflo. Arnold Brt stor has been moved Into 8. Arnold a stora. S. reff Is at u.i i. ib. old War building. II will com- mraco Ihe ereoilon of a temporary build. ag as aaea as th ruin cool off. R. I. Hwoop is in lb Id drug stora battling, win aMbl'a atatw week, also Dr. Beam! Wm. Bard and J. R. Akr' lobacea fUry aot yat located. ' AcriaaiTa. U B Ff and Albart Imitli warn overeemebv fL.VJwb!-. atlh ir. 0. W. 01, Frank Tbompews and Tral atfreri ww Inured lightly Oaring in are. At Moore's, they guarantoo yoa tb worth ofyoar monyvry time. ep3t-iit. -w mmi Good black kid ploves 50 cents por pair, at T. A. Flick A Cc.'s. Sapt, 14 JU Tbo cheapest place to buy your Hat I at Moora'a. ep24 It Lad ies, did you ever? If yoa never aw fleak'i Coata, for Lalias, yon shonld at onoo, juat for tba surprise. , If you havo not examined tbe now and now atyl ef Carpet at Fleck', yon ara mining a treat. , . - - Tho chcupeflt placo to buy yonr Boot aod Shoe i at Moore's, In tba Opera House. - iep34-3t. Tbo larent and bent lot of Sutebuls for ladie nod gentlemen, at th lowt prie vtr offered here or anywhere !, at Flaek'. itcmember that Lytlo is County Agent for Lorrillard's Tobacco, and can sell tbeu at factory price. They a r tb beat tobacoea In market. Try them, tf. We have now on band several thous and flrtt-class envelopes, which w will print for buain mn, or anybody visa, nt price that an oot be rivalled. Call and see thm. tf. 'Tis said There is nothing In writing so bard a beginning, And notbiog in life so easy a sinning. But It's great deal iir ta step into Flwk's and ace their new good. Howard Kramer, for a number of yeara past a oonipoaitor in tbe Rofttman s Journal office, of this place, has laid up th " atick and rule," and, acting apon tb adviee of tbe late Horace Greeley, will "Go West," starting to day. c Removal. Dr. T. J. Uoyor has re moved his medleej office ta th room recently occupied by Buck A Graham, la Graham' row He make CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty CIIARGKS VERY LOW. Th manufacturers having lowered prices, be I propared to furnish STRICTLY PURR MEDICINES at greatly re duced rates. The afflicted will be benefited by glv Ing blin n calL Ju1y33, 'TV-tf. i em New Daily Stage Line. James L. Leavy ba succeeded In baying a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Pen n tie Id, and will hereafter run a daily stage between tbe two points. Iliseontraot bsgan with April 1st, and the stags .vill leave Clearfield every morning (except Sun day) at 8 o'clock, making conn ect ions with all tmiaaon th Low Grad Railroad at Pennfiald, re turning after the lait train the aam evening. P.tsMngeraand freight will be carried at low rates. Ordtraleftatany of tb hotels will be attended to. 18apr7U-tf Clearfield Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights aenl ovr th Tyrot A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending September, 37, 1 878, and th same time last year : COAL. TOM. Forth week - 33,tf7 Sam tim last year - 3i,J68 Increase ..H 8,331 . l,CfUW3 ... W;i,M6 ... ICS, 537 . 1,133,1.40 (,(10,883 Previously durl ng year Same time last year , Increase Total in 1879 Sftne time last ytar Increase OToxa rBKiearx. Lumber ....,-.... Miscellaneous freight .lfll ears. ...174 " KHON THF, FATIIF.R OP THE RE- PIIIU.ICAN PARTY. A. N. Col ia tb veteran editor of th Genesee Valley Free Prats. He Is tbe man who Irit call ed a convention In tbe State of New York to form tbe Republican party, In 1864. He write : w KLt.aviLLB, a. i ., Jan. 1 1, in. Da. M. M. Fbbnbb, Fredonla. N. Y.,-Dear Sir : Several members ol my family having use of your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic, and satisfied as we are of It efficacy, I de sire to purchase directly of you. I am intelli gently convinced oi toe vaiua oi jour reopm Remedies. Send me by eapresa one-half dosen bottles of the Blood and Livr Remedy and Nerve Tonic. Repeetfully Ac, o-8 Jt A. N. C0LR. Dr. Fenncr'a Blood and Lirer Remedy and Nrr Toot may well ba called "Tbe conquer ing hero" of the time. It la the medical triumph of th ag. Whoever ha "the blue" should take tt for it regulate and restore! th disordered system that givee via U tb-ea. It always cures BllloaincM and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Headaches, Fever and Ague, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotch and all akin Eruptions and Blood Disorders; Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ; Sleeplessness, Impaired Nervea and Nervous De bility) Restore flesh and strength when thesys. tern is ruLnlng down or going into decline f cures Femal Weak net and Chroala Rheumatism, and rellsvM Chronie Bronchitis, and all Lung and Throat difficult!. It dots the things by strik ing at tba root of dioeaa and removing its oat.se. Dr. Fanner's Improved Cough Honey will re lieve any cough la one hour. Dr. Fenoer'a Goldaa Rellel our any pain, as Tooth -ache, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache in five to thirty minutes, and reedil rliva Rheum. Utm, Kidney Complaint, Diarboea, etc. Dr. Fenner'e St. Vitus Dane Spselfie. One bottle always cures. Por sale by Hartiwlck A Irvlo, Druggists, ClsarSeld, Pa. aug 37-tf. i:PT. COURT PHOCKEDISt.. - i sbcobd wrbk. i Court called oa Monday, 39th alt , with Hon. I Hugh II. Cummin, President Judge of Lyeoming , county, and Associate Judges Ogilen and U olt on ths beach. Wm. M . McCullougb, Sr., Willi. ia Dorvltt and Harry Hempbill were appointed TipsUvea. OOMMoB tlbab. Kenhart A Railer vs. Mothannon Land and Lumlr Co. No. 89 March Term, 8d. Con tinued on applicalioa and costs of Defendants, and ordered lo be placed at Bead or DM at novem her Term. Jerse lines vs. David McKlnney. No. ZZI Sept. Term, IHT I. Trespass. Verdict for Plaln tiQ for $1. George B. Goodlandcr ve. George Kramer, w m. R. Uell. at al. No. 53 June T-nn. 1873. Tres pass for cutting timber. Verdict for Plaintiff for n,ri.1.H. Samuel Gordon vs. KitUnnins Uoai L'o. no. ou January Term, IS74. Assumpsit. Death of tha Plaint I IT suggested ; name ot Administrator sug gested, and case continued. James A. Beany va. i noma a. nenry n. McGhee. No. 373 March Term, 1874. Replevin. Continued on application and eost of Plaintiff. Geo. B. Gooulander vs. Geo. Kramer, Wm. B. Bell, l el. No. 341 March Term, 1874. Tres pass. Continued for eaos. I John Co wen et al va, Stewart Co wen. No. th Sept. Term, lo74. DUcsninHe4. j Andrew Robertson vs. MosbanBon L- A L. Co. ; No. 804 Sept. Term, 1874. Trespass. Judgment, i by consent, in favor of Plain till for $?5, Plaintiff to file no bill for witnesses at this Court. Thomas Mitchell vs. Henry Kiiitfcolj m John Dillon. No. 847 January Term, ;. Trpss. Continued on application of Defendant. Caie not to be continued again on aeount of the ab- cenec el J. B. Waiters or A. C. Hopkins. U. D. Uoodrellow to us vs. j. roresi ooa. No. 43.1 January Tarm, 187. Asiumpslt. Amend ment allowed, and case tried. Verdict for Plain tiff for $:t88 7V. M. Uubtrt vs. Jacob nrubsk-r Man. nouo- peter. No. 29 June Term, IfT. veruiei lor Plaintiff for $h94.S. Geo. B. Good lender va. Geo. Kramer wm. H Bell. No. 87 June Term, 1M7. Trespaas Con tinued for causa. M. liubart va. Jacob Brubaker A 8. S. Ilollo- plr. No. 131 Sept. Term, 187. Debt. Ver dict for Plaintiff fur $880 37. John W. Patterson to aae vs. A. Kiaer. No. 538 January Term, 1870. D. 8. B. Judgment opened, and Defendant let Into a defence. Con tinued for aaaee. R. O. Thompson et al vs. Jobn w. Hell ei al. No. 113 Jaaaary Term, 1870. KJeBtmeal. Con linued for mum. Wm. Luiher vs. John M. Jordan el al. No. 1 March Term, 1870. Ejectment. Diwintinued. , Liverlght Llngl A Co. v. Whitcomh A Towu end, Delendant. and Thomas II Stagier, Garal sbee No. 303 March Tarm, Assumpsit. C.nttnued for ranae. John Booth vs. Morriedals Coal Company. No. 039 March Term, UfO. Assumpsit, t'onnatd for i. , T. R. Blandy . Uverr ror n vwiur township. No. 79 March Term, 1870. AppeeJ from judgmaal af Jastlea. Oontinaed for eaaa. Walker Brother v. Aaitia Karia No. June Term, 1870. Sri. Fm.Sur. Mechanics Lien. Vrdietfor Plaintiffs for $191.31. Kiehaag Bank. Marletia, vs. Arnold A llarts kora. N. 181 June Term, 1870. Aaaumpstt. Judgment by eonsent. A mo at to he liquidated by Preibonoiary. HfSCBLLADBOr. r Uvnrlab. Mia., wa BDttctated Auditor to diatrthut mny arising from khrif ' sale of the property ar tf. r. vuoaar. oaraAB' cntiBf. Oscar Mitchell, I.q , wai appointed AndHerta dislnbut money arising from tbe sale of the real sit t ef William Sblmei. Frank O. Ilarr is, Keaj., filed hi account as Aa dltor la diHritml money in ibe hand af A. O, Tela, Ad mint sir tor af annuel Powell, dwaasod, v.H.niina aitviL arrantael ta ehnw eans bv eonflnnBtloh r ik AdMtailalratmr'a bacoubI af aetata of Jaeob Wilbelm, dpaed, Bbeald aot be sUiehea off and it.. tuMiii BDened for a review. Order granted for tb sale af real estate of Ar- tbar He se, mteoi bewrene eewaeaip, hw-m).! r... mbi ml dabta. Order granied Admlalatrator far aaleaf the real estate of Lydia Dew I ing, for payment of debt. Wm. A. Hagerty, Ksq., wa appetatad Auditor to distribute belaaea ia tbe hand af X. McNeal aad Jorrph B- Irvia, Ada.lnlstrator of Thomas W. rifumg, decee! I, El TBE FROM PENflELU A sailons accident hrpd on Tuesday last on the log job of J. K. Putnam A Co., oa Laurel run, four mile from here. Corneiius Connoly, of Weedvill. Elk county, com me need hauling logl in toe wooas tor me noove named arm on the day of the accident. He appeared to have a present men t of danger, and wa very loth to to begin work. During the day, bia leg, from Ihe knee downward, was bsdly crushed, and be was carried to his hums ta vtaedvilla. Drs. 8. S. Smith, of Driftwood, and J. H. Kline, of this place, were summoaed, aod It was decided that amputation was necessary to save Conooly's life. Rev A. B. Hoover of this place, aisiited laths operation. Mr. Hoover administered chloroform, while Ibe other two doctors amputated Ibe leg below the knee. Cannoly was doing well at last reports. Uaaar. 1'aariXLD, Pa., October Sd, 1879. t'OUH KIBE. A eorrpondoot lo alluding te Ihe recent con flagration at Curwensrille lays : About 3 o'clock, on Thursday morning, Octo ber 3d. the ierpie of Curaensville were aroused by tbe cry of fire, Tbe fire originated In a frame building oo Ibe Buulb aid ef State atreet, (be tween Thompson and Filbert street,) in a frame building, known as tb "inompson btor prop erty, which wa being uitd as a Tobacco and Stationary store, and Cigar manufactory. Tb following building and property war de stroyed ; Ln. IMBl-BARCI. Bsnk block llfi.OO'l $10,600 J. K. Aksrs'Tobaeoo ...... 3.000 l.fruO Mrs O Ureff- 3,t)0 1,100 S.Graff - 3,008 1,500 S. Arnold 3U0 No insurance. Odd Fellows... 800 No insurance. R. D. Swoope M0 Imured. Curwensville Lib'y Ass'a. l,rtt No Insurance. II. 9. Beam 300 No insurance. John Patton.. 0Q Insured. ToUl $20 600 $14,100 Tbe $000 of Mr. Patton waa damage to bia old residence, occupied by "Dick" Evans, which was saved almost miraculously. Mr. Patton was also the owner of the Bank block. Tbe Bank is now located in tbe room of H. B. Thompson, first floor, over which W. C. Arnold has now his offices, he having vacated rooms at oorner of StaU and Walaut street ta give roam to bemual Arnold, who k moved the stock saved from lower store. The Sank saved everything of value to stockholders aod depositors, and tbeold Bank itanda as the always tax, tale, sound aod reliable and A NO 1. Business now moves on and everything wilt be replaced by more substantial buildinga. The atbes will bring forth a modern Pbocnix. p. S. One of Ibe employees ta the tobacco es tablishment has been arrested, tharM with set ting Are to Ihe building, and in default ef bail has been sent to prison. What tie proofs againit him are, I am unable to aay at this time. WlTHKRS. Cl'BWBg villb, October 3d, 1879. ADDITIONAL PREMIUM I.IMT. Walking Hones. Two-horse team, to go In barness : For fastest team $3.00 Second team... 3-00 Trot Open to Ml. Class 6 has been changed to an OPEN FOR ALL TROT by tbe Exscutive Committee, to wit: Beit time, 3 la 8. In tingle haroeu,pur..$l00 00 First hone $T 00. Second hors 3. CO Entrance fee, 10 per cent, of purse, and at Isast seven entries mutt be made, and tve horses start. The entrance must accompany the nomination. Hones that win in this class eannot compete lo class 1. Walking Match. Go-as-yon-please for fivs hours: First prise- $15 00 Second p'li 8.00 Third prise 3.00 Ten entrances Foe, $1 00. Shooting (ilass flails. Ten balls each ; twenty-on yard rise, from spring trip with screen. No cberge of shot to contain more than 11 ounces. To shoot alter nately in alphabetical order, ivvery man to fur- aiih hi own amunidon: First prise $&M Second prlie 3.00 Entrance fee 60 cents. Throtcing Moulder-Stone. Standing First prise $1.00 Decona prise. Three trials No entrano fee Throwing Sledge. Wltb on hand, forward, underhand swing : First prise 1.00 grcond prise bO Three trials No entrance fee, Turning rote. First prise ilM Second pme. ., H .50 Three trials ft o entrance lee. Sack Jiace. One hundred yards and back. Must be mad with tb aae of the leg only f hand must not be used in forwarding the bo4y : First oris Second priae, &0 &very man to turn no nia own aeca. . Greased Pole. A areaaed nolo twelve feet high, with a Silver Cup on top. Th firat In raaeh tb top get it. Confined to boy under 18 yeara of age. Miscellaneous. Tb following liat of amuaemnU will be inter spersed between trot, or at time most suitable to th order of tb day i j Whcelborrow Race blindfolded. Veloipede Rac. Stilt Race. Foot Kill Match. Fantastic, as Military Company, All those takinar Dart in nny of tha above sports and pMtimes, must be prepared to furnish the! Com mi 'tea (A. W. Walters and John W. Howe)1 with th name of two persons (present) who will certify that the parties are, and have been, oltl- sens of Cleerfleld oouniy for six mouths last past. Ab. M. KUtv, acereiary. , Spec la I $ Three Thousand Wanted. I.imo Htiahclaof pood, clrali Wheat, 1,1 MM Ittiaiteia ol (joort, clean stye, I.OGO Huauela ol guild, clean Oata, To be delivered at Porter' mill, lu Lawrence twnibip, for which lb highest oash price will be paid by Wu. Portkb, Clesrnc:d, l'a., Bspt. ., Iv WABTan. 400.000 14-feet shaved hoopi, deliv ered at tbe railroad, la car loads of 8,000, at all points on the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A K., Bald Heftie alley, ana rcnnvvivama naiiruau, ivr hich 1 will pay the nigitast muraei price. J. F. K it a a aa, Octlfl, 1878-lf. Clearfield, Pa. Omb lirBtBKD Pan Cbft. Disvonrr oa Oi.n Pairaa. Hewine Machines can now be tiurrhased at Merrell's tin and variety store, from $.14 up wards. All kinds ef sawing machin repaired on the shortest notice. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, IB77. Rnaeiaa Fob Salb. R. Newton Shaw keep a full supply of Fredonta Buggies and Platform Wagons for sal. To be seen at tbe Sbaw Houaa yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. ay U tf Just llpreiverf Just necived by ARNOLD, at CURWElNyVlLLE : Car Load Nova Seotia Hasleri Car IiOnd pure Corn, Itye and OatH Chop 1 Car Load UenKon miui Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1 Car Load Dry Hoods, Urocories, &e.l Irf-Sliiniflei, Hitrk. K. II. Tics and Grain will be taken In exchange. Curwonavillo, May 1, IsiK. HVervoiM Ilebllily, Vital vVeaknena or Denreaalon t a weak eihaustml feeling, no energy or courage f the re- suit of mental oier-wora, indiacretioita or eareaaea, or some draia upon the system is al ways cured by Humphrey's Hommpathic Specific No. 38. It tone up and Invigorate th system, dispels Ihe gloom and despondency, Imparts st ran rib nnd enerey, steps th drain and re juvenates tbe entire man. Been used twenty year with perfect ueoas oy mousanus. doio, ojr dealer. Price, $1 per single vial, or fa per package of five vial and Si vial of powder. Bent by mail on receipt of price. Ad lire eauMimrcya" iiemiriiiim Medlrliie Company, l 9 Faitnn St., H. V. C, D. Watson, Agent. Clearfield, pa. sept. 18,187$ ly. tire Hundred Thou$and Sir our In the rest few months there have been more than $00,000 bottle of hi Ion's Cur sold ut of th vest number of peoptf who have need II, more tnaa 3,00 cases oi consumption uitd dnh nral . All Conahs. Croon. Asthma, and Bron chitis, yield at once, benee it is that every body weak la tu Braise, to teoee wnv bit u'd It. let as aay, if yoa bar a Cough, or your hild the Croup, nd you yalue llf dun't fail to tev li. Far Lame Back, side or Chest, ue Shilob' Peroa Plaster. Fur sal by 0. D. Wet- Bon, Clearfield, Pa. etp-10-eow flm. A htranft people. Do voa know that there ar Slrani peor-1 In ear eemmonily, we ay strange because lby a rem to prefer lo suffer nnd pass their days mis erably, made e by Dtspepiis, and Liver Com plaint, Indigratlen, Constipation, and General I. . . aj 11 IIYIH 1 VIT1I I 7 la U I. aav. venniiy, wueu nn o - ' anlerd to euro them. For sale by 0. D. Wataon, Clearfield, Pa. iaa.lt aow Om. W have a speedy aad positive Car for Ca tarrh, Diphtharia.Caoker moelh, and Head Ache, IB enlbUH UAlnnnn ltnair.fi. " i.i-rMniiikiiii bmiu. 11m It If vea da- . . . . . l . . a a ... E Bire aeaita ana ewa. vr-eam. rriw in. ale by C. D. WaUen, Cif at field, Pa. ' ep-lfi-taw-Om. Cot-iBPToVfl W a br A ara. We have prepared a form, and have on hand a larg eaealily, of blank "Collector Sale," which have been ap proved by Ihe highest legal authority In the Court of this county. At fwcaty Cent per down w will mall any number to the Collector ordering them. A Collector, when compelled to advertise property, must post up not lass than three notice In th moat public pi In bis borough or township. tf. Wabtbd. Delivered at the Rail Road. 100,1100 38- Inch shaved shingles, loil.iiiio 34-lnch sawed shingles. 100,000 feel of pine boards. ni,iioa u-feet shaved hoop. . M00 railroad lie. &o,0u0 feet of good hemlock board. For which I will pay th highest market price, delivered at Clearfield, or at aay point an tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. P. K SLAM KB. Clearfield, Pa., Get. Ift, 1873 tf. MITCHELL JONES. In this borough, at h residence of the brides uncle, Wm. Ride baugh, Esq , on Thursday evening, October 3d, la'9, by hev. Wm. H. Dill, Mr. Alfred Mitchell and Mis Maggl Jonas, all of Clearflsld, Pa. WILSON B VERS. At th residence or the bride' parent in New Washington, on Thurs day, Oriobcr 3J, 1879, by Rev. G. B. Ague, Mr. J. R. Wilson, of Weodland, and Miss Tillie t). Byors, of New Washington. GARBER McPHILIPS. On Monday, Hep tern bar 22d, 1879, al the Catholic Co or oh, Uuula dalc, by Rev. Father Meagher, Mr. John Garbcr, of Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, and Miss Elite McPhilips, of Barncltstown, Huntingdon county. UOnilA PRIESTLY. Al tbe residence of the bride's parents, on Thursday, September 3Mb, I87U. by Rev. N. II. Miller, Mr. Joseph Hob ha aod Mis Sarah J. Priestly, both of Osceola Mills, l'a. CONDON RINIKR. On Thursday. Septs ber 18th, 1879, by John Pioard, Esq., Mr. James Condon and Mm Martha Ktnier, both oi Uosttcn township, Clearfield county, Pa. rSiett. M I'll RAY. On Wednesday morning. October lit, 1879. Isabella Murray, wife of Aleieoder Murray, of Girard lownimp, this county, aged i9 years, 0 months and 8 days. Tba deceased had been in declining health for soma yeara, bat waa only oooflaed to her bed for about two wecka before ber death. She waa the daughter of Thomas Holt, Esq., late of Bradford township. At the early age of eleven years she professed religion nnd united with th Method.it Epiacopal Church, and up to tha lime of bar death, a period of over forty-eigbt years, ab continued a consistent member of that ehuroh, and a faith ful follower of Christ. She waa th flnt, and for many yeara th only, Methodist at Congress Hill, end her hems bad long been th home of the preachers wbil ministering at that appointment. She wa tb mother of ninoohilJrtn, 11 v of whom are still living the others having gone before her. Assiduoua In all tbe duties and cure which aucb a large family Impose, she was bast known and best appreciated at her home and by tbe circle of friends of which that home wu the centre. Dur ing her last illness h was sustained in su Ber ingby tbe grace of God, and gave clear teitl mouy that she was accepted of Uim. She did her life Work well and now, "Life's fitful fever over, she sleeps well." e e e SOX MAN, Id Brady township, on Tuesday, September 30tb, 1879, Emeline A., wife of Henry Sox man, aged 47 years, 10 mouths nnd t dsys. Tho deceased was a daughter of EHaa Rlshal, one of the old settler of Brady township. She was confined to her bed about a year, enduring tho most intense suffering, caused by a eancer. a a KITCHEN In Bloom towmhip, an Monday, September 3d, 18'W, Sarah, daughter of John K italaeo, agea i years, a mourns anu o aaye. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Cliam-iil ri., Oi-I. li Flour, per owl Ilucn w heal Flonr, per owl ISTit. ti ai tt I AO 1 40 I 10 1 to 1 00 0 li 40 (10 3i n T IS - 40 111 10 3 On Ib in 6 1 to Corn Meal, per ewt - Chop, rye, per ewt Chop, mixed, per ewt ......... llran, per ewt Wheat, per baeliel M Rre, per nu.hcl Oata, per buehel Cora, eara, per bn.hel Buckwheat, per bn.nel Potetoca, per bu.hel Applea, per buehel Heme, per pound Shoulder, per pound Dried Ueef, per pound Cblcltena, per pnir Butter, por pound K,e.a, per doaen 8. It, per enck, larxe Coal Oil, per gallon l-ard, per ponad Dried Applea, per pound DrWd rVaonee, per pound. ........ Uenna, per buehel $aUroail3. lViuiHjlvniiinltallroiul TYRONE t CLEARFIELD BRANCH 0! and after Monday, MAY 13, 1879, the Paaaenser Trnina will run dalle (except Snn- dnye) between Tyrone and Olearneld, na followa : CI.KARFIKLD MAIL. W. 8. PLOnnaa, Conductor. I.KAVB SOUTH. LKAVB NORTH. Tyrone,... S.OA.a.m Vaneeoyoe IMS, u Oirwenerllle,..S.I0, Rleereiew 8 SO, " Clearield 1.40, ' Leonard I 4, " Barren .S4, Woodland, 4 01, ' Biler 4 01, " Wnlluuel.il 4.17, " Blue 11.11 4 2j, " Ur.lilim 431, " Philip. hurj, ...4. , " Stelner' Ill, " llojnlon 4.49, " Coeole 4. a, " Powclton, 6.05, " Summit ft. 15, ' Vanecoyoe, S..U, ' Tyronr,. fl.wfl, riuinmlt Powclton,.,, ... II 0, " ....1 00, ' ....in u. " ...10.17, " ....10.31, " Oaoeola llo nton, ., Kleiner'.,., Philipaburk-,.10 3S, llranain 10. 8.1, " Blue B..II 10..17, " Wallacoton,...10 .41, " llielcr 10. SJ, Woollan.1 10.60, " llarri-tt 11.117, " l.eonnnl 11.13, " Ckarfmlil 11.10, - Hifcrview 1 1,1ft, ' Curwen.ville,.! 1 .4H..M CLK.AKPIKLD KXPUES8. , Conductor. LKAVK SOUTH. LKAVB NORTH. Curwenaellle. ft.10 a. I. Tyrone 7.10 . I Rivereiew.... ' Vaneeoyoe,.... 7. 43 " Cleareld.. t.47 " Summit, S OS. " Leonard S " I'owclion, 8.17 " Barrett .S7 " O.oila 38 " Woodland,.... 0.08 " Boynton, 8..H4 " Bljler, ."8 " l-l.in.r'fc..... 8.3 Walleoetou,... 8.1. " Philipibur, ...8.41 ' Blua Ball ( 31 (Irabam 8.47 Oraham 8.3S ' Blue Ball t.SS Philipabur,.. f it " allaoeUH, ...0.01 Bleiner a, 8 .13 " Biler 0.10 Boynton .:i7 " Woodl.nd 0.17 Oeeeoln, .l! " Bairttt 0.1S Powellon 8S8 " Leonard 9:10 Summit 7.0S " OlenrAeld, 9.38 " Vaneeoyoe 7.71 ' HI.ertiew, 9.48 l Tyrone, 7.IS " Cnrweiujvllle 10.00 " Plin.ll'sm'Kll A MO8IIANN0S BRANCH KB I.I.TI ,01'TI. . i. A. I. a. a. L.UAVI IOMTR. a, i. p. i. r. m 11:10 tTATtona. Morrl.itnlo, 3:00 a is 1:19 J 34 3:80 1-44 7:00 Philipahurjr, 17:15 IM 11:31 4:31 13:14 4:18 7:08 Mlelner a 7:09 7:18 7:31 7:19 MS 7:St 8:111 8:09 Boynloi, Oaeeola, Moahainon, citerlinir, lloitidale,' McCnuley, Kendriok'i, Kamey. 10:38 10 IS 9:11 13:04 4:01 f.SS 1IS1 1 ST 8:t0 1 1:45 I SO I IS 11:40 l:4S 8:10 11:15 S:4S h:8S 11:10 8::lo 1:30 H:3S 1.30 8:47 0:18 158 10:48 3:S7 10 SI U:07 0:S8 1:13 11:08 BALD EAULR VAI.LtV BRANCH. Kl. Mail. Mall. Eip. r. m. a. m. 7 04 8.80 leav. Tyronn nrrlrt 8.18 1 38 1.17 Bald Ka.le 6.SJ 7.SS 743 T.05 18 8.33 133 8.00 ft It 8.01 9..10 Julian III lit Milcebari 8.83 10.0.1 Bellcfontt 8.41 10. Ift Mileebur, till 4 4ft 4 IS 4 IS 4 01 l.a.e 8.3ft v.un IV..U llowara 141 ll.lltrrlrel,. Ha. en TV RON! STATION A. I. wuarwann. a. Pittlbnrih Rip'ae, l.ftl PkIQo Kipreea, 8:18 Pscifl Biprssa 8:00 Johnstown Ksprtis 8 il F. a.1 Day Bipreti 13:50 Mail Train, 1:38 Atlantic Hi press, 8:&l ! Phil, Kipresa, 9:34' f.l. Way Paiaenner, 1:l& Mall Trail, 8:34 Fail Lint, 7:08 Clos eonuections mad by all train al Tyrone aad Look .Uvea. S. I. BLAIR, my IT -if. 8 a peri a tea dent. STAGS LINKS. A elate leaves Curwensvilledatly for Reynold. villa, at I o'clock, a. bs., arriving at Reynoldsville at 8 o'clock, p. n. Returning, leave Hynoirt vtll daily, at T a'oloch, a. ta , arHving at Cer weasville at 13 o'clock, . Para, each way, ft 3. A stag leave Cnrwenivlll dally, at 1 o'clock, wa. tt. . far bull oia Cilv. arriviu at UuUois City I a a'alock. b. aa. haturnina. leave DuBol at T o'clock, a. sa., dally, arriving at Carwcasvill at II o'clock, as. rare, aacB way. ai ee. FA UK FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefente, Pa ..... $3 IslMiddleUwa I Lock Haven t TtisiarlatU. a e 8 8lLaneaaler I Williatasert., Hantingdon . Lewistowa- .... 88 PU1LAUKLPH1A If I 99 4 5 Alteon. , Jnhnetowa...... I'hilip.barg. . Tyrone P'lTTSBI.1110.. I t Marysvilw, , I 88 . II , 1 II . I u I nAttikllea . 10 7 Osceola. a I HAhRIHBtiRG... 4 T 3Uip dwtiscnuutjJ. mw IWlO nimilF.lJ&-vnne Wmvof A Ca. 09 want five thousand bushels of OATS, aow, kjiu win pmj du wi jjrwiauno, CWUeU, l'a, An,. II, 187 lf. T)ljni.lC KAI.E. There will be offered al X publlo aale or .ntery, on 6ATURD4Y, OCT. II, 1179, al l.'eloek P. M., the Aoadomy LoU, aituale il the borough of Olearlelil. Tormb. One-fourth eneb In hand, anil Ibt be). anoe In three equal annual payment!, lo be te onred by bond nndmortgace oo the premlaes. By order of tbe Board of bohnol bireclora. (i. L. Illi Ell, Preaident. WM. R. BROWN, Storetnry. ClaarBeld, Pa., bopt. 17, 1879 4t. 1 t'DITOH'h KOTU'IC lathe mailer of eatate of ) lu the OrpbaoiT Court T. W. Kleiuln,, dee d, f of Clearlteld Co., Pa. The nnder.lgoed Auditor, appoioled by eaid Court, to muke di.lributioi or the balance re. malnloir. In tbe band, of Z. McNaul and J. R. Irvin, Admloialratura O. T. A. of Mid dcoeaaed. auioii.the partiee legally entitled thereto, hereby glee notice lhat he will eet for Ibepurpoee of hla appointment, at menmee or McBnaliy at Alecnrdy, In ClearO.ld, on TUKBDAY, the lsih DAY of OtlOBKII. A. D. 18m, at 10 o'clock A. M. W. A. HAUKIITV, Auditor. Clenrllelil, P. . Oct. 8lh, 1879 31. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE! T) Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of X 9 t learn eld county, tha subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on tb promises, at 3 o clock P. At. OB Monday Oct. 27, 1879, ' A certain piec of land situate la Bloom town shii, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded north by ne turnpike, east by turnptke and (endorjona Smith, south hy land of John Smith, and west by land of 2. McNaul, containing I ACKK3 AND41 1'KRCJIBS, and allowance, being all cleared and under n good state of cultivation, baring a good spring and young orchard thereon. TKR MS. One-third at confirmation of aale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. A. C. TAX If, Adm'r D. B. N. of Lydia Bowling, Deo'd. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 8, UiU-eft. T)EPORTof tb condition of the COUNTY It NATIONAL BANKofC.earfleLd, at Clear- held, in the State of Pennsylvania, at tbe olose of business, October 3d, 1879. RKsouarR. Loans and discounts $17:1 .7.10 ft OverdralU 3,-17(1 07 U. 6. Bonds to secure circulation Ti.OOO 00 Judgments 17,0'U II U. S. Bonds on band 60 00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgitges... 3,'iVt 47 Due from approved reeerre agents.... 17.UI3 00 Due frota other National Baoka H 3,'274 31 Due from State Banks and bankers,. 4.3H 34 Real estate, furniture, and fixture.,.. 83 Current cipens and taxea paid ' l.SSfl 38 Chock and atbor oash item 463 VT Bills of other bank S.tt.lO 0,1 Fractional currency, ineludiug nickels lo3 16 Specie, including gold treasury cr litiRates 1,179 17 Logal-tender notes M 8,63i 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Tteea- urer, a percent, of circulation 3,37 00 M14.H1.1 7fi LIABILITIES, Capital slock paid In $100,000 00 Surplus fund 9,008 00 Undivided profits 6,703 . National Bank notes outstanding tVl.VOO Oil Individual deposits subject to check... 111,801 3; Bemand ccrtiticates of deposit 33.237 li 1IA,4M 7 jfnre nf Ptnytpaim, Clwrft'hl County, SS : I. W. M. Shaw, Cashier of tba above named Bank, do solemnly swear Ibat the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. W. M. SHAW, Canhler. Subscribed aad sworn U before me this Oth day of Oct, 1879. JUllN W. WKUII.KV, N. P. Correct Attest: J. T. LEON A R ), JA8. ALEXANDER, i . L. RRKI, October 8, 1879. Ulterior. ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE of Valuable Bral Estate! BY virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of ClaarBeld county, to me directed, there will be ei posed to Public Sale, at the Court House, In th borough of Cleerfleld, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1S79, The following described two piece of land situate In Lawrence township, within two mile from th Court House, and wsll adapted te agriculture : No, I. Bounded north by land of Geo. e. ui.uia aaij wiudi wBiei VJ I ne u4 ui ve ia. ionta, 0r-ejUnW Itigler, south and west by other land of P. Smith's estate, containing ONE HUNDltKJ) ACRES, Beiog well watered and covered with valuabl timber. No Deunded north by tha abor described piec of land, east by John Powell ot. al., aoutb hy the Suaqucnanna river, and west by the pob Iw road leading from tbe Uoodfellow bridge to Mcl'lierson's saw mill, containing I OH Acres and Tt Perches, and having about flr acres cleared, n small dwelling buute and a good saw mill erected thereon, with esoelleot water power for any kind of menu featuring purpenev excepting and re serving tb ground on which the hern tands, bounded by tbe two township roads, the run from the orchard, thi race and creek. TK H M N. One-third at eon Brm at ion of sal and tbe I ale nee in two equal annual payments, with interest, scoured by bond ud mnrtfrnge. AARON C. TATK, Adm'r of p. Smith. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. Sib, 1879 4t. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF UEAIi KSTATK, IN LAWRSNCK TOWNSHIP. Uy virtue of an order Issued out of iht Or phan' Cuurt f Clearfli-ld county, Pa., tbo under innl Administrators f (he estate of A RTil ti R RKKHK, late of Lawrence township, deceaa-d. will srlt at public sale, at the Court Howe, lu Clearfield, on Halunlay, November lut, 1170, that valuable farm and homestead, situated In raid township, bounded aod described aa lollow : Beginning at a post at corner of (in of George Butler, thence north five degree west twelve pcr ehc to a rod osk : thence north twenty-eight de grees east forty -nine perches to a hem look near the bank of Cleerfleld creek, and Bear mouih of run t thenoe south thirty-two degree west forty two perches to a white oak near the Clearfield bridge road; thence north eighty-two degrees west forty -seven perches lo n post in line el lane ; thence soulh by lands of Samuel Tate's heir forty-seven degrees west two hundred nd twenty, even perches to a dead bent loch close by the aid oftbepubiio road leading from Wm. A. Head's aawmiii to Amos Read's blacksmith shop ; thence bv lands of Aaron C. Tu, the court f said road being aoutb, thirty dBiccs east I fry four p etches tu a post, or stone in said road en line of tbo 1'eler HailiB tract) the nee north Rlly-flv and one-half degree east two hundred and I wen ly-fonr and serea-tstth perches l lb plao of bi-ginaing, Contalultif One Hundred Acres and allowance. Tbi Is oos of tba bt trnpto.nd farm in the -j - cnunty. BlOHTY ACRKS are ffJf cleared, fenced, and under a good tll J f ,,4t ef eoltlvalion, having thereon Lv Ei'Mered a large two-storr dwelling CrJtktlind a large UA.K BARN, u gel her with a prlng house, com-crib, and the other necesNsry out-buildtngs, as wsll as a large orchard of fruit trees ol all kinds, 3W4 aod a well of acelcnt water. 1 Teim and Cotidttioua. One balf of tbo purchase money most be paid oa ennflrmalion of sal, and th baJann ia two equal annual pay mania, secured hy bond and mort gage on Ihe premises. Por further Information inquire on the promises, or ef John U. Sohrver, nt OarBeld, or Sills Rests, Vhilip.bnrf . JOHN tt. SCHKVVKK, SILAS RIK4I, Admialstrator. Clearflsld, Pa., Oct. 8th, 171 4t. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Groceries, THE LAUUEST.nd FIRST 8RI.KCTKD STOCK IN TIIK CUU.M1. COFFEE, TBA, (J1JF.KNSWARE, TI HS nnd BlICKKTH. DIM ED KKUIT3, hyhup. M BATS, FIB II, SALT, on, CANNKD 900118, BI'ICKH, BROOMR, KLOUH, FKRD. County Agent for f ouiLMRira Ton.tcvQB, laeee enode kon,nl (or OASR la lvH Uu ana Mil it .IvoH elll prleea. " JAMES tt. LTTLI, (Tlearleld, Fa., Jane II, HT.-lf. 51UjIIaurou5. NEW. NEW. NEW. Fall and Winter Styles, AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF T. A. FLECK & CO., 1 ' CLEARFIELD, PA, j ORBSS GOODS, liltck nnd C'nlnrcil C'linliincri'H, Hriumln J)rcm (Jnoiln, l'lnin Vm (mhhIh, New SIiiiwIk, J.ndii'n' Cmm, ttcil l'liiniifls.f.vuy Klunncli., Flaiil Flunnvlii, Navy Jiluo UnniioU, WutorprooU it rid LHiliri' (.'luilis, all colors, Canslmcrc", Men' ni Hoy' Wcur, Dri'M iiiif;riiiinii, Citlicooi anil Miilin. Our ilock was never belter. Our Luilies' Skirls arc hcnuiil'iil. Millinery Goods, A CMiiile?te Stock at our bihiiu! renins. t'lumoi, Klowor", WiiiK". Onlridi 'J'i). Now lirocudo cl vein ana silks, atinn, Klaok and Colored hilks, tiiacK nnd Colored Silk Velvot, Kid Glovon, I.islo Gloves, Silk Fringo, Iluttons, Lnccs, Corsets, Kmbroiderios, Edging!, Insortings, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen Handkorcliiefs, Ladies' Tios, Itibbons, Gormantown Yarni, Zcpliyii and Fancy Yarns, Ladies,' Gent's and Cliildron's Underwear, Ladies,' Gent's and Children's lloso. Wo don't intend to have nny store in Clearflold county bout us in anything stylo, prices, quantity, quality, or soiling. Give us a call nnd see for yourself. oil Cloths pAp PU"TC Ottomans VjiAf J-j I O,' T. A. FLECK & CO. Graham's Building, - Market St., k "-"71 SIMPLIFIED I 3 MAifiTAIKEll I . ., " . .. .. ; fV&cnd for niastratcJ Circular ami Pricea. Liberal Tenna lo the Trade. Don't buy until you havo seen the lightest running machine in the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR." VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY, MIPni.fcTOH N, COXX and No. lt4 nd Ol Wabaata Avenue, CslJVAU, IU. JAMES L. 0'IVX3E23El.JflLX3C3ES3Fl.s MARKET STR RET, CI.EAKPIUI.I), I'l.NSi'A. All kinds of Caskots and Colli m kept on bund, aud (urnisbod to order on short notico, including tho finoet as iacturcd. uur oonpss rnEBunvEn Is tho best In uso, and will bo furnished when required. Funerals attended in nny part of the county. Call, or oct 1,79 lj.' f lueWiY"4- FOR SALE BY THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY, Clearfield, Penn'a. Farm Bells, CUTTING BOXES, Furniture of all kinds, SEED DRILLS, Knitting Machines, or an; other aitiole manufac tured can be fur nished at short notice. HKjt nror tmct 1..1H. Co-Opcrallvc Agcney, t hnrllrld, Pa. Jtfw giflMrtlstmtnti. 1)HIIP.;RTy FOR IHiHT. Mra, John B. Raffert, of Peni townahlp, .Hera fiir rent a dwelling nonae nad .tore rnom, eilnau In Inn eill.K. el Peilei in. III., f TT or ad XjLl RRTT, nplal Hill.. For furlheiinfominhon appl, to, alma. Mra. J. B. RAFFRRTT MLlI.TI If. (Irarnplal llllle. HOMESTEAD FOR SALE -IN THE- of Curwensvillc ! 11 HAT w1l tnowo jtmpertjr sltoalaoa the beak . ef ta Rusaeehanaa river, ia the amatb ef Curwunivlll. C'leerflrlJ eoantj. Pa, nwDpli. my th let BKNJAMIN HAHTFHuKN, Jh'4, il now offrl for aal. It evatalea aboat Thirteen Acres, CpuB which Is retcl tn two-story frsM ArK DWELLIXG HOISF, liiiill V FTAHLK, and Ik. leeeeeerr en I. MUaal eliS'. and all. a FI.OW1NO fUlMAIH.f p.reBPRINO WATKR. Tel. la a ver, de.tra.le properl, for a prl.ele reel d.nee, Tie presort, la now offered it PK1VATR MALI, ei reaeon.nl. lerose. For fnrlner fi. fernialloi II reletiei lo II, enll at tbo ireml.ee, or ipple to Ihe saderetvned In pereon or n, letter. limXTIIAI. W. BnllTH, Atlore.r for Ike Ualro. Clearield, Pa , Sept. Id. Ilil-lf. ll kintld o( Fancy Wing" anil llirtlp, Itllgs Ktc. Clearfield, Pa. e.pL 1,79 ij Improvements September, 1878' ITaTtTiff rrrd frtr ths demand ot ." . prugraHiva u. wa uow offtr to tlio World Uio WITH BXTKBAL Important Improvements. KotwithstMidicg tlia VICTOR lina long Wa thepocrof any niachiri in tbo market a fact gflpported by a host of volantcer witneeaca a now confickutly clnim for it greater limpl icily, a tromlcrful redaction of friction, nn'l nlio;;ctlitr a Jlare Com h'mat'ionof VeniraUr. QualUiet. For naif ly Ucrchanta r.nd others. LEAVY, well as Hit cheapest that can be manti- send your orders to J.3. li. Lr.fli i, Cloarfiold, Pa. ChamLerlin Stump Puller, C0NKUN WAGON, Watertown Spring Wagons, MONITOR COEN SHELLEE, Hampton Dish Washors, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Pumps of all kirnls. PLATFORM SCALES, Blancbard Ohurn, -ETC., ETC., ETC., 1 Sftr 3dffrtlSfmrBl, NEW FIRM AND- NEW GOODS! Boom ITo. 4, Pia's Opera ZXotlso, CLEARFIELD, TA. TI1R nnderelsned kee. Je.ttpod s Ml III. ef Qrooerlea, ewek TEAR. COFFERS. StIOA RS. STRtPK, RPICES, DRIED FRUIT, CANNRIl FRUIT, ALSO, SMliKINli AND ( II K WIND TORACCO, CIIIARS, UI'RRNSWARR. IILABS. WARR, TINWAKR, WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE. CROONS, ETC. Hour, 7nd aal Ctop ef all kind, wkli-w we will eeD at loweel prleot for oaah, ar eiokaiae for arrjdoeo or f rain. H.H.I ISAAC MARKLE.. Cloartekl, P. .Sep. U lT9 if,. EM m Ill .-teiii I ill .3n,rL J jt, i?-ir,