Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 15, 1879, Image 3

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    THE ItEPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNINO, OCT. H, H7.
Terms of Subscription,
f i,id la adveooe.or wlthia lb re month. ,.tJ W
If paid licr tare tad oefor alx bob i hi... t o
Ifpaideftartbeeipirattoaof six nonfat.,. I 00
-Messrs. fl. M. PamnaitL A Co.. N.wa-
Adrnrtliing Agents, 17 Prk Row, eornw
BhmiB Street, are our duly authorised A genu
in N-w Vo uity.
KULIGIOU8 NOTICCH.
Mr! hod lit l-:nUcopiil Churrh Rev. J. 8
jfrMi'RRir, Pastor. Hfrrieti evry Sabbath
tt 1U) A. M.. ana 't r. m.
(iiibttftth School at V A. H.
.'raver Meet ion everv WedoesJay, at 71 P. M
Coron union 8orv.cs, drat Sabbath of svery
aonth, at K'l a. at.
Vet ClearHeid M. E. Church. R.t.
W. how Wilson, I'astor. Preaching avary
ill era at Sunday, at 0 o'elonk, P. M. tiuolay
Hrbool at ai. i. ai. ah ara innua to attend.
presl)teriait Church Rev. II. 6. Dotlbr.
8abl,ta services morning and evening tiab
nath School at I P. M. I'rayar Moat log Wednaa.
larevening-
Ilaptlat Church Rev. J. A ALiinan, Fas.
tor. hervloea evitry B)iM.ath morning and evening,
Itcrnaling, at 10 o'clock A. M., and 71 P. M.
Sahbatb bobool att P. M. Prayer Moating avary
Woioesday evening.
HI. FranctV Church Catholic Rt. P
J.Shida. Divine service at 104 A. M., on
ihfl first, third and lonrtb Sunday lot cneb month;
Vespers and Benediction otthe messed sacrament
tt 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday bebool a very Sunday
afternoon at o eioea.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
tihi or lobmae qhartib bbuioiis court.
Sreoai Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
First Monday af J una.
Fourth Monday of beptemW.
tiki or lOLDiae cowhon plkah.
First Monday of June.
Second Monday of November.
rciLio orricing.
President Jndgt Hon. Charles A. Mayer, of
Luck llavan .
Atittant Lorn Judy Hon. John H. Orvts,
Pet I. if on to.
A facial Judyet Abram Ogdan, Clearfield )
Vincent a. Holt, Clearfield.
ProtkoHotaryHW Bloom.
Rtgitr and Recorder L, J. Moriran.
Viitriet Alton! Wm. M. MoCullough.
Treaurr Philip Dolt.
Shoriff Andrew Hants, Jr.
Deputy Sheriff Christ. J. KtoggJ, Clearfield.
Com t if 8urveyor Samoel F. McCloikey, Cur
ensvlll.
County CommiioMtr$ C. W. Kyler, Ursliaro
ton P. 0.; Klah Johnston, Orampiin 1'illi P. O.;
Julin Norrii. Sr., Curwrnsvllle
County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
field : Jmpb Oilliland, Tbrat Bum ; J. 8. Nor
rl, Woodland.
County Coroner J. D. Naff, Naw Washington.
Jury Uomutifioner Dr. Jn tries P. Burcb field,
Clf-erfled, Joseph Aleiander, Madera,
Superintendent of I'ttblie School M. L. Mo
Qunwn. Claar6eld.
Seahmf Weukttdr Meneurt Jesse W.Carlile,
ofrce at Luthorburg I'a,
Sotarit Public John W. Wrlglay, Wm. Ra
debaugb, Cyrm Gordon, Claarflnld Joiepb R.
Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwenarilla J. A. Mving
ilnna, Dulloia City.
Our Special column la daoidedly Intarcrting In
a local point of view, and proBtabla reading to
euliideri who want to aara money.
YI'.OFCOlTHwKt
"AVill yc-u taka nheat, oati or corn for tub.
icription 1" Wa are often Inquired of tn tbii way
bj letter from patrona who rcaido at a diataooa
from Clearfield. Wa a (rain say yea. Tha raoelpla
of a rfjonaihle march ant or mill owner ta the
ilctnlly, will aniwer ua jut aa welt u tba oafb.
To illlualrata : If any of our patrona will deliver
ui a bug of grain at the mill of Jonepb H. Brath,
in Chcit townnhip) Iloraca Patch in, in Burnaide,
Tbomaa II. Forflay. In Urabam, Wm. Porter or
8baw'a, in Lawrence, or Brown A Seyler'f, at
Kockton, lTniuo towmhip, and forward their
receipt for the amount. w will credit them on
their account for the aaina. In tbla way all may
loon pay what they owe, if tbey will purauv tbi
euurae. tf.
Tbo p'ttir in In prot;r and is just
"b mating."
There will bo a throe woe kit termor
tlmirt In NiTeml er.
Lnst SatiifiJny was pay-day nlong
the Tirone A Cleartivld KailrnkJ.
Jupiter will lend the Marry honU
fur tliv balance of Uie jenr 18ID.
For cheap Httita and good good, go
to Hirlinger and Rook 'a. 14-Jt.
John Mofwop is clerking for Mr.
Iloraca Patch in, in bi atora, at Burnaide.
A valuablo home holonging to
U-nrj'i livery atabla died on Friday night.
A "brand uplintor" new pasaongor
ear baa been attached to the Kip rem train orer
onr rd.
Tho members oi'tbo Orpheus Hun J
had tbttr photograph taken in a group at Brook
Till lat week.
Wo are informed that a horse bo
longing to Jaiepb M. Lucti.of Weil Clearfield,
died on Salurdity.
Monibers of the hunting party uru
required to meet at Moore'iator tbi (Tudaj)
arening, Oct. 14(b, at 7 o'clock.
A good cow owned hy Thomas
Retllj, of thia boroub, ehokod t death on a
nleca tf pumktu lut Tbundar nij(b(.
Our public HchooU will close this
(Tundar) evening for tha bjUncn of thewcrk,
In or.lflr that tba pupil mT attend tho Fafr.
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Tho largent and bt-Mt lot of Pittt hels
for ladira and gentlemen, at tba loweit price
artr tfTered here or an) where ette, nt Fleok'n.
Clearfield wua reprcNunted by many
of her eiliieni at the Brnokville Fair laet week.
The attendance waa lare throughout fit week.
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There wore over two bund rod Riir
rivora of the luJth Regiment preaent at ibe re
union at Brookville laat weak. It wai a niooan.
The mail train north wutt two hour
late en Friday, arriving here at 1:10 P. M. Tba
detention wai canted by an angina off tha trak
in the vielblty of Oictola.
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Tho copious ruins of lat week set
tied the duil and am rendered traveling much
more oom fortable, both for tbota who travel and
thote who live along tba way.
Omar Mitchell, Kw., gives notice in
another column of hit appointment ai Auditor to
dUtribut the mtneya ariaing fiou tha aale of
the real eatate of Wm. Hblroal, lata of Morrir
tnwaihip, deceased.
The Kali inrtpection of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will be commenced on tha 2ith
lait., beginning on that day with tba Middle
Biviiion, and avntinue until the inila line and
and all Ita bianobaa ara gu.ie orar,
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Ourostoomod neighbor, Kx-(iovernor
O'X'er, la again able to mote around aiouiy, look
lag eonttierably "tha woraa of tba wear." In
another fortnight, we haro no doubt , be will be
taqaiilof at tba brlek work bj to the number of
rdm that are oow In and nnllled.
Our Fair opened on Tuesday morn
ing with a dollar foot race on Market afreet, from
"aeoad to Fonrtb ttreat, batweva Mike MeQaira
and Oeorge Oawdrlok. McOuira won the $1 f
Cowdrick failed to oome to lima.
a
We have a hoot on our table, which
at raited by M. S. Olaati, of tbhi borongb,
bich forihapa la quite a eurioiity and murt ba
u$ be appreciated. It It a perfeel knot, and
all the baeU we bare tvar teen.
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A man named John ilainos, who
drhing a atraal eprlakler at Brookvilla, waa
'arnwn from hia wagoa at that lara oa Taeiday
nernooa of laat week and laatantly killed, bii
"k kflog brakm. Hia horaaa were frlgbtentd
' a loeoiDotive and became unmanageable.
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The frame-work of tho new tannery
M lg op rapidly. Tha main part baa bean
'efl, and tba wlaga of tba loperi true tore will
readi for the roof before manv daTa. Several
'tiling hou'ee will ba ereetod la tba vicinity of
" tanner;, la ba oaeupled by employee.
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A meeting of tho National Christian
Tl'eranoe tnioa af Cleat 6 eld waa held la
,h Coirt HoaM sa Tuaada evening ef laat
tb, and wai preilded ever by Mr. O. W . Rheeee,
amber of lb Kiacatlv Conmltte, the ether
tf,ri aeiag abaaut. An Intaraitlaf and aa-K-trlat
addreai waa delivered by Re. Mr.
A"", af N,w Waabiagtoa. The Cltiaaaa' Com at
fiud farDlabad aiaellaat miii for tb aaoailoa.
Call and see the new ntoek of cloth
ing juif opecad, at Uirlinger A Rook'a. 15-Jt
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Tho Citizens' Band of this place,
bu aeD employed to play for the Fair thia week.
. If you have scrofula, don't fail to
aaa 'Dr. Liadaey'a Blood Searcher." It oil by alt
draggiit.
Aeik for "Sellers' Liver Pills." No
othera poiseta bair their virtue, 55o. par bni.
Sold by all drugiiati.
Ladies, did you over? tf you never
w Fleck' Coat, for Lallei, yoa abonld at
onca, Juii for the mrprlt.
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Board, lodging und Incidentals cost
only 93,00 a wrtk at Rcid Initllu!, an eiretlent
chool, located at Reidaburg, Clarion county, Pa.;
the Principal la Jao. B. Houiaoa, A. M , M. E.
i
8ai,t. Lytlo has just received a car
load of fin Salt, large aacka. Alio, a oar load of
eoarte and American line. Full weight guaran
teed, and will be eold at loweet prioe In the
eonnty. wp24, 19 If.
Timber for Sale. All tho oak,
pine, poplar and hemlock limber on 438 acre of
land, In Brady townebip, la now offered for ale.
Tbl la ooo of tba beat timber lota now la the
auirket. See advertisement in tbia tnue. o 15-3t
Arm Broken. A little mm of M. S.
ilauti, aE-J about Ihrr yean, fell from a chair
lart Fridaj ariernun and broka one of hia arm.
Tbo fracture teceired prompt end proper treat
ment, and the little fallow ia getting along a
nicely a can ba tipcetcd.
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Horhb for Sale. A resident of
ClearOeld borough oflera a dark bay mare for sale.
Haa i one of the fasteat walker in tb oonnty
and not alow on a trot. Raaioni for aelllog no
oa for ibe animal. For further Information
apply at araddreaa Ibi uffioa. 16-3t
Our Black Uiamonds. It will bo
obierved that our coal abipmanta, for the week
ending October 4th, reached 4J,3il ) forty-two
thousand three hundred and fifty-one ton the
largest shipment ever made in cue week from
tbia region. The coal and other freight which
parsed over the road during that time amonnted
lo 1,181 cars,
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We have been informed that tho
Waterlord tchool haute, In Lawrence towuahip,
ba repeatedly been broken open during tb
present taim, by some nefarious roughs of that
section, and auhnol book and other article
destroyed. If this be true, eteps should be taken
at once to detect the pur ties nod red res ought
at a Court itf justice.
List of letters remaining unclaimod
in tb PostoffioeatClearfiold, for the wek ending
October 13, 187(1 :
Lottie M. Harlo, Frank Couteret, C. 8. Cam
bridge, Mr. A. M-Drauuker, William Fielding,
3. II. Olll, John W. Uray, Thomas McCarthy,
W. W. Peters, i. W. Smith, F. 1). Warren.
P. A. Gal'Lin, P. M.
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Simmons & Hunkins' MiniNtrels will
give one of Ibeir humorous and plaaaing enter
ta I omenta in Pie' Opera House neat Saturday
evening. Mr. Lew Simmon waa connected wi'b
Ilia celebrated Simmon A Slocum' Minstrels,
Tenth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, which was
then one of the best, if not th beat ministrel
troupe In tha failed State. Oo,ethfun
and hear me fine mule.
Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyer has re
moved bi maiiical office to the room recently
occupied by Buck A Urabam, in Urabam' row
He tuakca CHItONIO DISEASES a specialty.
CHARUKS VKHY LOW. The njanufacluren
having lowered prices, be I prepared to furnish
STRICTLY PI' RB MKDICINKti at greatly re
duced rates. The afflicted will ba benefited by
giving him a call. julyll, '79-tr.
It will be observed by a curd pub
lished elsewhere tn thia Issue, that Mr Charles
II. Halford haa purjhated the blacksmlthing
atand of Mr. Kennard, in tbl borough, wher
be will carry on tha business ta all It branches.
11 make horse. shoeing a Specialty. Mr. Halford
is a reliable and Irst ela mechanic, and all
work entrusted to bis care will be promptly and
satisfactorily attended to." (J Ire hliu a trial and
l.o convinced of what wa sar.
The litoiiwAYMAN Locked t'i
The fallow who so murderously esoaultcd MattMaj
Ui fl'mun, on ihe renCeld roadseveral weak ago,
and for wh- ni thv Cowmiisioner offered a re-
artl of fifty dollars, wai gobbled up at Laurel-
ton, linltta ooun'y, a station oa tha Lewlsburg
and Tvrone railroad. Tha offenders name la
Datiitl O'llcra, and was lodged a our prison last
Saturday night by Cdptalo Thus. E. Clark, of
Osceola, to whom lie culprit tn tfftct confessed
hi guilt; eicapt that be dvtiie writing Hoff
man' name on the back of the check. Aa this
ia a ease fur a Court and jury we will nit debate
the matter.
Railroad Collision A collision
occurred a few hundred feet below Philipsburg
last Saturday afternoon, between the Local
Freight ooming north, and a Morrisdale ooal
train going south, ranking in the wracking and
piling up of a doaen oar and badly damaging
both engine. A bra a era an, named Harry Bell,
on tb coal train, waa severely out and bruised
about tb bead. The passenger oa tb El press
north were transferred to Ilia train used on tbt
Houisdale branch and arrived hem shortly after
11 o'clock P. M. Tb wreck wa not cleared
away until tarly Sunday lnoroing. Who waa to
bUm for tbia destruction of property and risk
of life, has not yet leaked out
A Water Famine. Tho Lock
Haven liemanrmt, of Thurad.y last, sari t The
West Branch lower than It bit been la tha
memory of tha "oldest inhabitant," and the vari
ous tributary streams arc in a tlntlar condition.
Tbo long dry epell we have bta having baa not
bad lis equal for manv years. A writer tn the
i atrial nays there ta a mark on the Mai-Uy rook
at llarrloburg, made In 103 nt a low tageof tbe
water, which ha not since been reaabed till now.
The reservoirs of Lock Haven water works are
empty, and Ihe main stream tunning tlironjfh
without auy reserve Is nil IDt wa have to rely
upon. Fortunately it Is bulitng out, hut another
stream ihnl ran Into the reservoir has f4iled. In
Uenoio a similar condition prevails, and tb wall
in every tU4iter bare weakened greatly In tbair
Btlpjilitt.
A Larue Potato. Mr. Wm. Me
Uarvav.e Lognn townbip farmer, ba laid on
our table a put- to of the Peerla variety which
ti(;j the t-sf i pnnnd and ton ounce. Mr.
Mcllarvey stale that tbe reason the potato didn't
grow largor waa boua the ground wa too
mall, and tb potato 4ft indicate, from a sun
burn on one side, that the soil wa rather scarce.
A half doien sunk would be aa many a almost
any on would want fur dinner. Altooua Sm.
Tb Sun man thinks that hi friend has done a
big thing; bul w will show that hi "pongh
teighiougb'' Ii a small affair lo comparison with
t hone of our friend, Samuel Brown, on thia aid
of tli m motalo, who left a lot at oar offlo tha
ther day, on of them weighing two pound
lght onneat, and another two pound threw
ounues. (Jet away with your Blair county
"murphTa." We d things op a liiib more
eroira over here.
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There, is an advertisement in our
column lo which wiak much pleasure In re
ferring our reiders, beciare believe In it and
oaa conscientiously and heartily recommend it.
We nfer to Hall's lUlr Renewer. Wa remember
many casss In our midst of old and middle aged
people who formerly wore gray faalr, or wbuse
looks were thin and faded, but who now bevo
presentable hiad pi sees, and with no Itltl pride
anoonneo to their friend that Iheybavan'ta
gray bair In their beads. It 1 a pardonable
pride, and the world would ba better of, If there
wa more of II, for wba lb aged mak tbem
selveo attractive lo other they are more rtaln
to win and retain thaeatooan and raapectto which
a burthen af ll spnt year entitle thorn. Try
Hall' Hair Renewer If age it disease baa thinned
or whitened your lock and you will thank ut
for Jour advice Patt Hnndh Nrt, WtUthura,
M'vf Viffinim,
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Slow but Good. Tho last Grand
Jary was a vary alow aa, but practically did
aiuek goad and made lorn vary sensible recom
mendations, chief of which was asking tb
County Commissioner la purchase tbe Second
atreat toll bridge acroaa the river at thia plaeo,
nod the bridge at Lumber City. Tblt, tbo
Ceunly Commlaioar should do Just as toon aa
they have (bat muah money aa hand which Is
not seeded for other purpoaa. After the ara
purchased bit ta more loll brldg remain la
the eounty. Tho Market street bridge across tbo
river at this place, and tbo ana aver Claarflald
creak, an tbe taropike from thia borough ta Phil
Iptburg. Tbe, toe, should bo made free Just aa
ioa at possible. This thing of aur people pay
log annually hundreds of thousands of dollars
af read Ui and then have ta pay toll for part
ing over a brldg located aa a public read la a
burlesque an alvilltattea. Wa hope tbe soil
Grand Jury will posHse enough of the spirit af
progress to recommend the parcbaa af two
bridges indicated. Wa have paid eat ugh do
let at all go toll-free Is this free eonatry.
We have now on hand several thous
and flnt-olaaa envelop, which wo will print for
bust nasi moo, or anybody else, at prices that an
not ba rivalled. Call and an tbota. tf.
At tho IUpuulican ollico is tho place
to get your job work don. We are fully prepared
to do anything In tho printing Una, will do tt
well, and at the right kind of prloaa. tf.
Remember that Lytic is County
gnt fur LorrHlard' Tobacco, end can sell them
at factory price. They are the best tobacow in
market. Try thorn. tf.
"lis said
There I a nothing In writing so bard aa beginning
And nothing in life so easy aa tinning.
But it' a great deal caster to step into Flack'
and are their new goods.
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A hat-king cough, itching of the
nose, grinding of tbo teeth, a tuning or crying out
when asleep, are caused by worms. K. K. TUomp
son's Sweet Worm Powder .1 a sure cure and
pleasant to tak. o-l-Jt
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See a woman on hornebuck in another
column, riding near Hpocr'a Vlnsyards, with a
bunch of 0 rapes from which P peer's Port Grape
Wine It mad, that ia so bigbly esteemed by tb
medical profession for the uae of invalids, weakly
persons and Ibe aged. Sold hy K. W. Urabam,
Druia, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-IS '7 tf.
A Fact. An advertisement Inserted
In the Rkpi iLican will reach more reader than
if published In all the other papers la the coon
ly,and ooat tba advertise! less than one-half
In other words, an advertisement published tn
our Jcurnal I worth double tbe prioe of that
charged by any other publisher In tbe county,
'It 1 a fact." tr.
New Daily Staue Line. James L,
Leavy has succeeded in havtDg a dally mail at tab-
lithed between Clearfield and Pennfleld.and wilt
hereafter run a daily tinge between the two points.
His contract began with April 1st, and the stage
will leave Uearfield every morning (cicept Sun
day) at 1 o'clock, making connections with all
train on the Low Urade Railroad it Pennfield, re
turning after the laat train the tame evening.
Pataengeraand froight will be carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of tbe hotels will be attended
to, 10apr7W-tr
TIIEMMlVKHMtiN" RANCJE.
We havs been handed the following letter tn
regard to the "Sovereign" Rtngefor publication.
Thia Range can be seen at tbe store of lb
Clearfield Co-Operative Agency :
WiLtiAN aUuov. Oet. 4th, 1879.
Joa II. Rkau, ManoER or thr Co-Ocriiativr
AflKNcr Dear Sir 1 h "Sovereign" Range,
ma J by tba Canh Stove Company, of Cleve
land, Ohio, that I bought through your agency,
give U.c most perfect saiislaotion. In fifty -five
minutes altar w touched the first match to the
fire, w had a lof of bread baked in lb most
perfect manner. I have tetted lb Rmge, and
am convinced ibat il require eonaldefbl less
tuei to worn it up to Its roll capacity than a A.
8 cook of tba "Susquehanna,'' or oiher similar
stove. Tbe Range ia tb earletl regulated and
suaceptlblo of doing the moat varied cooking at
the same time of aiy stove I ever tnw, and be
sides its great usefulness and satisfaction in its
wotking, it 1 an ornamnt to b nroud or in aov
kitchen. I believe if those in want of a stove
were acquainted with tbe superior qualiil- oi
the "Sovereign," tbey would purchase no other.
tfespecttulty yours, Lius. J. Rintreit.
THR (HlPIIFlH ntWIVCj TRIP TO
IlllOOkt II, Mi.
Tbe member! of ihe Orpheus Cornet Banl, of
tbta place, twenty In number, who visited tha
Jfflenion County Fair, held at Brookvllle lait
week, returned home oa Friday ovening with a
new feather In their cap, and they now bland
ready to vote the Brook rill puople nsw laurel
for tb grand old ebaplet tbey have worn ao long,
which entities them to be called one of the molt
hoapitablo town that the State can boast of.
Words, Ibe boyt lay, fail to convey any adequate
Idea of tha generous and noble hospitality with
which (bey were greeted and entertained during
their tay. "Yon bad to be thsr." tby say
In It, at It and about It,
Then you'd wonder bow w dona without It.
"Just tbe most splendid people it was our hap
py lot ever to meet j ladies and gentlemen who
each knew their place, and Just how to fill It."
"Roquata!" said one, to answer to tls question
"you hare just namod It"
Bright a lbs ladies who gave them ;
Beauiiful. brilliant and fair
At the bands that miuie them.
Aa the heart that welcomed us there.
We hope the example set by out neighbors of
Brookvllle will nut be lost upon our youg friends
tt the Orphtue; and that doing good always
doubles the pleasure of the act by dirUIng It
with others. Wo feel aure the remembrance ol
this cxourilun if rngraven upon Ihoir memories ai
among tbo bright spots of life, and Lcanily join
tbem In the wish of "Long live the Brook
villians !"
Hi KM Till', PATHIH OP Til B Itb-
I'UBUCAM PAH I V.
A, N. Cole ia Ihs veteran editor of the Qeneaee
alley Free Piess. He is the man who first call
cd a convention In the State of New York lo
form the Republican party, tn 1M. He writes :
WRLI.aVll.LR. N. Y., Jan. 17, IM77.
Dr. M. M. Frnkrh, Fredonia. N. Y., Dear
Sin Several mainbare of my lainily having use
of our Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve
jooie, and taiined a w areef its emuaey, I de
sire to purchase directly or you. 1 am in toll i-
gently convinced of the value of your Peoples'
Herniate, pen a me ny express on nii aoien
bottles of the Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve
Ionic. Krpecttully ac,
8 it A. N. COLR.
Dr. Feaner'a Blood and Lirer Remedy and
Nerve Toole may well be called "The conquer'
log hero" of the timea. It la the madloal triumph
of the age. Whoever baa "tbe bluet" should take
it for it regulate and restore i tb disordered
system that give ris to tbem. It always aura
Biliousness and Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys
pepsia, Constipation, Ileadaehet, Fever and
Ague, Spleen Enlargements, Scrofula, Erysipelas
Pimple, Blotches and all skin Krupiiona and
Blood Disorders t Swelled Limbs and Dropsy j
Sleeplessness, Impaired Nerves and Nsrvoul De
bility; Restores flesh and strength when the.
teiS It rut.nlng down or going into decline ( cures
Female Weak neat and Chronic Rheumatism, and
relieve Cbronio Bronchitis, and all Lung and
Throat diffisuliici. It doea these things by strik
ing at tbs root of disease and removing it causes.
Dr. Feuncr's Improved Cough Honey will re
lieve any cough tn one hour.
Dr. Fenner't Uolden Hell! cure any pain, aa
Tooth-acbe, Neuralgia, Colic or Headache In fiv
to thirty minutes, and readily relit vss Rheurn
Usui, Kidney Complaint, Dlarhisa, eta.
Dr. Peonar' M. Vilu Dance Specilic. One
bottle always cures.
For eal hy llartswlck A Irvln, Druggist,
Clearfield, Pa. aug-27-if.
COAL OIL POIt KINDLING.
Why person over twelve yrars of ag ut tola
explosive articlo to kindle Ires with Is amatlng.
There tajuat aa much sense In giving a loaded six
shooter to a child for a plaything. The pistol might
go of and kill someone, but It would not barn tbe
hou down. Coal oil eans, when tbey go off,
generally bora and kill.
Curwentvilla furnisbea the laat victim in the
ooal oil kindling line. Tha TVate of Saturday
tayt i "The screams of a female voice oa Thomp
son street, nt ll:3f last Thursday morning, at
tracted the attention of everybody on tbo street,
and in a few moments Thompson street was orowd
ed with people, hurrying toward tbe residence of
the fiaws editor from whence tbe screams eame.
Everybody was spurred to great exertions when
cries, '0 she's burned to death' were beard along
tbe street. A JYwta reporter wa early oa the
ground and gathered Information, as follows:
'Miss Llsiie Cox, aged twenty year, a young
Udy pupil at the Normal Musical Institute, liv
ing with Prof. McDonald, bad returned from her
morning Uasont, and la starting a fire la the
kitchen stove, attempted to hurry II op by using
ooal oil, pouring It Into tho store from la aau.
No fire had bean In tbe stove linen morning but
a llngerisg spark was there, and tbe ell eaa,
being about half fall, It exploded, leading the
contents ef the eaa all over Miss Col and tbe
aide of the kitchen. Tbe poor girl etunoe fled
for tbo opea air end throw herself apoo tbe wt
gran, screaming la heartrending shriek that h
was burning to death. Mrs. Rreinard nt oaoe
screamed for help, which brought Mr. H. W.
Spsboor to tba spot, and he nt once pulled off his
coat aad wrapped up tbo burning girl. Mr. K.
E. 6egnr next followed aad threw s piece of
carpet over her, and then water wm poured ever
bar, and her poor suffer lag body waa carried
geatly lata tbe house. Dr. Maxwell wa promptly
oa tbe grouad, and administered soothing salves
to Ibe burned parts, Her hands, arms, shoulders
aad baek ware terribly burned, liar hands were
burned stiff, and her arms aad btt a mass of
tiiiliag flesh. As eye witness date ri not the
scene aa heartrending. Tbo poor girl ImpUred
help while her body was covered with flames stM
ae one wlthia reach. Loving haads are mi sit tar
ing to her wants aad we are hopeful that she
may sot he crippled for life. The bouae waa
lightly burned la the kitehea. A few dollar
will replace tbo damage. Mies Cox It a vary
poor girl, hut Intelligent end retpocuble, and
ua studying mails with the Intention af teach
ing tha aa ma for a livelihood. Sba will feel
keenly this great loss ef the as af her beads
ihoald she reoever. Tha sympathy af tbo com.
menity is extended toward the suffering girl. Let
this be a waning loelt sot to us seal ell Is say
way about the house, or Is build log Ires.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freights sent ovsr tbs
Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tho week ending October 4, 18T9, and
tbe same time last year i
COAL.
For the week
Same lime last year
Increase ,..
Previously during year...,
Same titu laat year
Increase
Total In IB7D ,
Same time last Jer ,
Increase
TORS.
42,fil
H 8(t,70l
, - 11,070
i,i.ta.(no
, 000,832
- 171,7fifi
l,'Ti,Bl
. H VWl.Ooii
, 13,328
otiii rmtanTs,
Lumber Jdtfcnn.
Miscellaneous freight 171 " ,
Whole number lor week 3,lh3 "
l.l.TTKH FHOM IIUTON.
A rxTAL icctorxr.
A sad and fatal accident occurred on Tuesday
at Winteiburn, on tbe Low Urade Railroad, three
miles west of this niece. Httrrv Wd in, a vuuna
waa from Wiliietnsport, wa employed by Oeu.
Craig A Son In cook during their lumbering
operations the coming Winter. Matter not bing
arranged tor wiisn to eutnineooe eooiing, ne
brcan Decline: lor on Tuesday morning. A few
hour afterward, on of the men on the Job
shouted to bim to get out of the way of a falling
tree, and W ilton, losing hi presence of mind,
ran under Ihe tree, w blub fell on him and crushed
bim to Oraib. Hia body was horribly mangled,
the bowel protruding. Dr. J. 11. Kline, ol
thit place wt sent for, and Wilton's body was
sewed up and prepared for burial. On Tuesday
altornooa, the youug man wa buried In the
fenueld graveyard. jiahrv,
pKRriRLn, Pa., Oct. 11, 1879,
LETTER PKOM A KHANGEH.
Editor RRptinucAR : In Imitation of a plea
Ing custom of tbe nnelent Israelites, who, after
bavins lamercd ineir Oerveat. Oeid a Harvest
fat Id anHaowlfitgnioDt of Divine favor, tbe
Pomona Uraoxeot Ufeerleld I'ouaty resolved to
bold a Harvest Home, and extended an earnaat
invitation to all who are thnnkiuii for lb bies
Inga bestowed by a bountiful Providence, It ba
been tb desire of those who have Inaugurated
tbia movemeot that it should be n general in
gathering of the people. As axpootcd a move
meut of this tort ha grtatly promoted the social
culture of our people, aad the benefits deri ved
are simply incalculable. At tha meeting of Aug.
20th last, Mr. David Wilton, of Erie couoly, ad
vanced sound views in regard to the educational
and social agricultural topics of tbe day, which
bowed practical knowledge of these matters, a nd
gave evidence of hi baviog the good of the
oo on try at heart.
Hv. Edwards called attention to ine tact that
all are dependent upon agriculture, and proved
very conclusively mat it i a mittaxe mat a
oountry I dependent upon tb eille it may con
tain ; but, on tba eontraryeitl! mutt depend
entirely upon the country.
1 be Dleaaurei of the day were greatly tnnanond
by the musics) cheerfully ditcourtod by th Cill
en' Bund, of Clearfield, who promptly accepted
iba invitation lo take part in making the day
enjoyable to all. TOilr music was well-reoelved,
and they have the warmest thank of an appro- j
eiatlve audience.
The Martial band In attendance also blavd
several piece which attracted quite a crowd. The
order of the day teemed to be "eat, drink, and ,
be merry ;" andevery thing accorded to tbia, even
to th member of the 0rpb.au band, who would
not play for the U ranger withou pay, but who
knpptued to he present and very comfortably I
partook of n free dinner. CouuirrXK. I
s I
M PT. COURT PROCEEDING.
tiiiho usr.it.
Court called on Mondav, Oct. 7th. 1879. at 2
o'clock P. M., wiih Judges Or vis, Ogden and
Holt on tb Bench.
John Larriiner and Harry Hemph 111 were ap
pointed Tipstaves for the weak.
COM II OB rLRAS.
Beyer, Uuyer A Co. vs. Fred Ratney et a1. No.
304 Juns Term, la7A. Set. Fa, aur. Meoh. Lien.
Jury aworn. Plaintiffs suffer non suit.
Beyer, Guyer A Co. va. Henry Liveright at al.
No. 307 Juna Term, 1 878. bV-l. Fa. aur Mecb.
Lien. Settled and diroontlnued.
Beyer. Uuyer A Co. va. T. R BNndy et al. No.
311 June Term, 18'fl. Settled and diicon-inued.
County National Usnk of Clearfield vs. Semoel
Conoway. No, 3ti June Term, 1870. Assumpsit.
Settled. j
County Natinnat Bunk of Clearfield v. Hiram I
Woodward, No. it "3 June Term. 18711. Assump
sit. He tiled.
Andrew Oardner vs. Curtis Reams, No. 09
September Term, 170. Kjectment. Continued ,
tor cause, on application of Defendant,
T, V. lieima vs. uaniei tta at a l. Wo. zua
September Term, 180. Assumpsit. Settled and,
discontinued.
II. 11. rlhillinxford vt. R. 11. Powell. No. V1 I
September Term, IS7fl. Trespass. Continued
at costs of Plaintiff. I
Buck-Rye Kngine Co. vs Geo. W, Horn et al.
No. 1 tto jHnuary Terra, 1H77. Assumpsit. Var-
dint lor Plaintiff fnr Sl.Ia it).
Eliaa Smilcr vs. John DuBois at al. No. Zdl I
Janua-y Term, 1877. Assumpsit, Continued all
coils of De'eoifants.
Hamual Snyder va. Nutter, Davis A Co. No I
2M January Term, 17 7" Debt. Verdict lor
Plaintiff fur $'tfi3.3ll.
Frank Brothers A Co. va. James Kerr A Co.
No. 278 January Term, 1877 H.tdH.
Caspar Liepoidt va. Christian lubh. No. 818
January Term, 1877- Ejroiment. Continued on
explication and etoostso Plaintiff and peremp'ory
order made tor mat at November leim, l7.
Mays A Ilamerly va. Henry Wallace. No IVi
January Term, IH7T. Sol Fa. aur. Mecb. Lien.
Verdict for 1'iaintifl for SflfaJl.
J. B. Ellis vs. R. Hunts. No. 3N4 Januarr
Term, 1877. Replevin. Verdict for Plaintiff for
I2UC.77.
QtTAUTSU REBBIORS SOAO HAITI DB,
The pstttion of citisens of Bradford township,
for a public road from barn of M.L. Wilson to
river road on farm ef Archibald Shaw in said
township. Read, and James Muehell. John U.
Stewart and J. H. Wilton appointed viewer.
K. L. Miller, J. W. Sba Her and Simon Crovener
ppoioted viewers to vacate Joad leading from
month of Laurel run to Fred Rupert, in Bell
township.
K, L. Miller, Simon Crovener and William
Mabaffcy were appointed viewer to vacate and
make a private road out ol public rotd, from
Susquehanna road, near J. F. Lew's, in Bell town
snip to th Indiana county line, near Jams
Martin's.
K..U Mliler, 8. A. McUbae and 0. Rupert
were appointed viewer to vacate rtad leading
from mouth of Whiskey run to An irtw Dough
erty' in Bell township.
K. L. Mdler, Robert Mnbaffey and Thmar
McUhe were appointed viewer to taeate
road trout bridge, near New burg, running up
H iiaon run and intersecting township road, uoar
James McKeeban'a in Jordan towosmp.
U. L. Miller, J. W. Hhaller and R. Wetael were
appointed viewer to vacate aud mak a private
roadol tbe public road leading from Susquebaniia
rued, baar hhmubart Wei mis, in Bell tnwutbip,
to ihe Indiana oouaiy line.
ORI'HARS COt'RT.
Oscar Milchell, Esq., waa aj painted Auditor
to dittribu'e the mouey ariaing from the tale ot
thereat eMate ol William tinnuel, deceased.
D W. MoCurdy, K-q.. waa appoia ed Auditor
to distribute money in the handt of Frampton
Bell and '.. L. Hoover, Adtuiaistratort ol Wm.
Bell, dcoeared.
An order wa granted for tbe aale of real estate
of Jerome Bumgardner, lateol Hoaudala borough,
deceased, for payment of debts.
HoVXHBKR COLRT.
It ws ordered that th next trm of Court
shall eomuieuee on the second Monday of No
vember aud continue lor three eon tecu live week.
and that writ el Venlte Facia be issued lor
ibirty-iix perron to erv as Jurors for each ot
taid weeks.
Court adjourned oa Thursday, October 9tb,
until tbe 28ih instant.
Specials.
Three Thousand Wanted.
I.OOO lluahelRof good, clenn Wheat.
i.inms HiiRiieiuergowi clean stye,
1,000 llunhela ol good, cleau (lata,
To be delivered at Porter's mill, In Lawrence
twnshlp, for which the highest cash price will be
paid by Wa. Poanca.
UeerfieUI, I'a., Sept. I, 1879 41
Watrb. 600,000 14 -feet shaved hoops, deliv
ered at tb railroad, In car load of 8,000, at all
Eointa on tb Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A E-, Bald
agle Valley, and Pennsylvania Railroad, for
which I will pay tb highest market prise,
w, r. hramir,
OcUJ, 1878 tf. Clearfield, Pa.
Oaa Hnnnunn Pas Crrt. Disoocrt on Ot.n
Pricu. Hewing Maeblnes can now be purchased
at aiorreii a tin ana variety store, rrom ax ap
warde, AM hinds of sewing snacbinea repaired
on the shortest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July IS, 1877.
Bosoms Fon Sals. R. Newton Shaw keens a
full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Platform
Wagons for sal To he seen el the Shaw Honae
yard. Vail en or address kirn at Clearfield Penn
sylvan la, may ll-tf.
af Wol her'9 Griff.
Tb tirlri of a Moiber. tha life sod tov af a
home, are her children, hence her grief when sick
ness enter und take tbem away Tak warning
then, that ynu are running a terrible risk, If tbey
nave a lougn, ureup or n booping uougn, waton
lead to Consumption, If you do not attend ta tt
at one. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE 1
guaranteed to aura tbem. Prioe 10 et.. 60 at.
and l. oo. ror lam Hack, aids er Cbeet, us
Shitoh' Porous Plaster. Prioe SI aenta. Sold
by 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa. seplf-eow.
The Jlrsl f Ever Hntm Of.
3. 0. Rtarhcy, a arominent and Influential clt-
Ilea of Iowa City, say t MI bars bad th Dys
pepsia, and Liver Complaint fur evrsl r.
and have need every remedy t eould bear of,
without any relief whatever, until I aaw your
Shilob'a Vita I iter advertised In oar paper, and
wae persuaded to try It. I am happy t state
that It ba entlretv cured me. It la eerUtnlv tha
beat remedy I ever knew of." Price T cents. For
sal bf u. v. watsoa, Clearfield, Pa,
epl7-fim-aow.
BHILOH'S CATARRH RRMRDT. A marvel
i Cur for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Cankar mouth.
aad Headache. With each bottle la aa ingenious
natal injector for the more successful treatment
of th complaint, without extra charge, Price
ov cents, tor sue ny u, v. vtataen, ciearleld.
Pa- oeptIT, 1179-lm-aow.
Cm .rro Wariut. W have prepared
a form, and bav on band a large quantity, of
blank "Collector's Bier "uioa nave been ap
proved by ihe highest legal authority In the
Courts of this county. At Tmnty Vtntt per
dosen we will mall any aumuer to tbe Uniieetor
ordering them. A Collector, when oom pel ltd to
advertise nropertv, must post up not less 'ban
three notices in ihe most public places In bis
borough or township. ii.
Wartru. Delivered at the Rail Road.
lOD.IIDH 2A Inch shaved shingles.
110,000 24-Inch sawed shingles.
100,0110 leet of pine boarda.
M):,uiiu 14-feet shared soups.
ft.OUO railroad tie.
611,0110 feet of good bemlnsk boards.
For whiub I will pay th highest market price,
delivered at Clearfield, or at any point on the
Tyrone A Clearfield Rtilroid.
' J. F. Khahkr.
ClcartUld, Pa., Oct. 10, 1878 tf.
Just ltecol vrtl
Just Hoonived hy ARNOLD, at
CURWKJNSVILI.E:
Car Load Novo Scotia Plaster 1
Car Load pure Corn, Ityo and Outs
Chop I
Cur Load Dealion Suit 1
('ar Load of Clioico Family Flour 1
Cor Load Dry (roods, (imcorion, &A
aVqrShinulefi, liork I(. K. Ties and
Grain will be taken En exchange
Curwensvillc, May 1, 1878.
JtfervouN lability.
Vital vVeakncaa or Dvpresalou t a weak
sxhausted feehnir, no energy ur couraii i tb re
sult of nieuLul over-work, Indlacretloui or
exreaaea, or some draio upon tb system is al
ways cured by llamphrey's Homwpatliio Specific
No. 28. It tones up and Invigorates th lyitcm,
dispels the gloom and deiuondanoy, imperii
strength aud energy, ticp th drain and re
juvenate tba entire man. Been used twenty
year who perfect success by thousands. Sold by
dea'tr. Prta, SI per sin. Tie via.1, or 0 par
package of fit vial and vial of powder. Sent
by tuail on receipt of price.
Address Humphreys llomcrpathlc
Mcdlrlue Company, Kit Fuiton St., N, Y.
C. D. Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa.
se,t. 18, 187B-ly.
SHANA FELT ARTHURS -Atthe residence
of tbe bride's parents, on Tuesdar, October 1st,
t7, by Rev. I, Edwards, John T. Shenalelt, of
Clarion, Pa., and Mis Arminta Arthurs, of Lum
ber City, Claarflald county, Pa,
MAPON RI'BLY. On Tuesday, September
30ih, 1879, by Rev. (J. W. Stroup, Mr. Robert R.
Maaon and Miss Sadie A. Rubly, all of K art haul
township, Clearfield eounty, Pa.
CLEARFIELD MASKETS.
Clrarpikld, Pa. Oct. 14, 1679.
Flour, per cwt $2 8i
Buckwheat Klour, per cwt 3 oo
Corn Meal, per cwt - , 1 60
Chop, rye, per cwt 1 40
Chop, mised, per owl 1 10
Bran, per cwt 1 90
Wbeat, per bushel 1 90
Rye, per busbel 10
Oat, per bushel 86
Corn, ears, per bushel 40
liuokwbeat, per bushel oo
Potato), per bushel th
Apples, per buanel o
Hams. ur pound II
Shoulder, per pound mmm 7
nrtcd ileal, per pouna io
Chickens, per pair , , 40
Butter, per pound 20
fcnas, per dosen 10
81 1, per sack, large 2 On
Coal Oil, per gallou
Lard, per pouud ; I"
Dried Applet, per pound "
Dried Peaches, per pound S
Beans, per bushel 1 60
CAUTION. Whereae my wife, Lucy Briel,
has left my bed and hoard without Just
cause ir piovi ration, I hereby warn all persons
not to trust or harbor her on my account as 1 will
pay no debts of her contracting.
4. a. unir.b,
Fronobvllle, Oct. 16, ?9-lt.
E
X ECt'TOR'H NOTICE. Notice I hr.
J by eivtn that letter Testamentary on
the estat of ANGUS M. U1LL, late of Bradford
township., Clearfield county, Peon a., dee'd ,
having been duly granted to th undersigned, all
perton indebted lo said estate will pleat mak
immediate payment, and those having claim or
demands against the earn will present them
properly authenticated for settlement without
d.lay. SAMlb'L U. MILL,
Jtxeoutor
Williamsgrore, Pa., Sept. 10, 1879-fit.
D
IVORCK NOTICE To Common Pleas
Court of Clearfield eounlv Pa.
Joseph Interewioi 1 No. 3A June T , '79
alias sub. Stir.
Margaret Interewioi I Dlvoree.
To M traartt SnUrtmet rttpnndtnt : You are
bereh? notified to appear In ih atd Owurt at
Clearneld.oa tbe 2nd Monday of January, 1880, to
show cause If any ynu have, why n divorce from
Joieph Interewica the petitioner ahould not be
granted to antwer complaint contained ia the po
tion asking for such a decree.
A. lENTZJr , Sheriff,
Sheriff's oUca, Clearfield Pa , OoL It, 1879.
AUDITOR'! NO TICK. In Ihs Orphans'
Court wf Clearfield eounty, Pa. In tbe
matter of tbe estate of William Shimel, late of
Murria township, dee J.
Tbe undersigned Auditor, appointed by aald
Court to distribute th monevs anting from the
aale of tbe real tai of William bblmel, late of
Morris township, Clearfield eouatr, dec d, te and
among tbe parties legally entitled thereto, hereby
gives nonce, that be will meet toe panic inter
ested at hi office In Plearfleld. on FKID Y, the
Slit DAY of OCTOBER, 1879 at I o'clock P. M.,
wben and where all parlies Interested may at-
lnu. UMAO MlllillbUU.
Auditor
Clearfield, Pa., Oct 16th, IIT9 SU
TIMBER FOR SALE.
Th undersigned cfTer for sale all tbe pin, oak,
poplar and hemlock timber on 411 acre of land
in CleariTeld county. Partial oonaulting tb map
or atlae of tha county, will find it in Brady
township, a Ij ining tha Bell township tXf
line, and known as trv No. I4M TbisaStV
timber will be held open for sal until tb '
1st of December next. For further particular
apply to or address.
tIKO. D. UUUirtiAfltlhli.
Oiloher 16, 179-11. Clearfield, Pa.
BLACKSMITHING.
Horse-Shoeing
A Specialty.
Tb undersigned, being thankful for past favor,
would respeerlully Inform the c it i tent of Clear
field and vicinity that he hat purchased th shop
in Clearfield borough recently oaeupled by Ame
Kennard, situated on oeuat street, in the rear of
Geo. Weaver A Co.' attire, where by strict and
close attention to business, b hope to receive a
large h"r or public patronage.
Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed.
CUAS. H. UALFOHD.
Clearfield, Pa, Oat. 1ft, lti 1m.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
01'
Vaualilc Ileal Estate.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Clearfield county, Ihe undersigned, Ad
mmlstrator of tbe ee.aie of David Bell, late of
Greenwood township, will offer at public sals at
BsIlvUle, lp laid township, on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12TII, 179,
tbe following described Real Estate, to wit :
IOT NO. 1, Situate tn Greenwood township,
A bounded and described as follows t On the
north by land of said estate, as tba south by the
SusQuehanna river and land of David Mitchell.
on the east by land of Frampton Bell, and on the
west by land of David Mitchell, beta the horn.
tead Lot of said estate, contain log about '
TWO HUNDRED ACRES.
IOT NO. S, Rounded on the north by lends of
J Irvlns and Newcomer, on the south by Lot
No. I. and lands of David Mitchell, on tb east
by Frampton Bell's land, and on the west by A.
W. Newcomer, containing
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN ACRES,
being all limber land, having thereon a consider
able amount of white oak, white pine, aad ben
look timber.
LOT NO. S, flltuifd In Bell township, and
about three mil from tbo river, houaded
oa (be aortb by land ef R. C. Thompsoa, oo the
south by Irvin A Thompson, on ibe east by the
same, aad on the west by Rsed, Wavr A Belts,
containing
TWO HUNDRED ACBKS,
befog nil limbered with pin, oak ant hemlock,
and would mak a vary good farm.
IOT NO. 4,8lttedla Oreeowooi townkip,
J bounded aa tbe north by lands of D.
MoCrausM, an the south by Jacob Freyer, oa
the east by Bell and Stephenson, and en the
west by Jacob Uraff survey, containing
ONE HUNDRED ACRE,
abont tweaiy acres of which Is cleared.
Parties desiring ta xmin these lands will he
assisted In doing so by sailing upon either er the
Raderaigned,
TERM OF SALS.
"V NX-THIRD of the rare base money must be
V7 paid down, ONR THIRD en the first day ef
Jeuu, IMS, and the heiane aa the first day af
June, 1M, tb laat two payments to be with In
lereal, and te be et cured by bond and mortgage
on tbe premise. Any person purehentng either
ef the above Lots, and aot complying with th
above, will he liable la any lest sustained by a
re sale. The Administrator reeerv the right te
"wpt er reject any nue an eiu.
F. I. THOMPSON,
THOB. W.MOOKK,
Curwensvtlle, Oct U-79-lt Administrator.
TytKlslE KOH RENT. A two-story brick
XX. houto on Pine street, east of tha
i'reabyierlan Church. Three rooms
oms up f,BB
table. Ice I
r further 1 a J
and three dowa stair. A good itab
houae. aud cardan attached. For f
uartloular. applv to J. B. ORAIIAM,
April 30, 1H7V tf. Clearfield, Pa.
ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED
Prices of Shingles.
SUA VED AND SAWiiD.'
Curwtnsville, Jaa. 9, '7 8 -If.
Al)3IINIHTRAT01tfl rVOTICE- Notle
i hereby given that Letter of Administra
tion on Ihe tal of FRKDKHICK SHAFFER,
late of Sandy township, Clearfield oounty, Peon's,
dvoeated, having been duly granted to the under
signed, all perton Indebted to taid estat will
please mak immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims or demands against ibe same will
present ibem properly authenticated for settle-
meat wlibout delay. OKORliR C. KIRK,
Administrator.
Lutberaburg, Pa., Sept. 3d, 1879-01,
SALE.
The underlined will sell at tirlvate sal all
that tract or parcel of land altuate In Decatur
township, Clearfield oounty, I'a., within a short
distance of the Tyrone A Clear ft eH R. R., and
adjoining lands of Robert Hudson and otucrt,
and known as the Jacob U. (i ear hart loL The
said tract oontalning 00 acres mure or leal, with
two veins of valuable ooal thereon, baa about 30
acrea cleared, and is tbs key to n large body of
coal about being developed. Will be sold low and
upon easy terms. For particulars, apply to
DAVID L. KHKBS.
Clearfield, Pa., July 12, 1876.
Re-Union of Trade.
rTlHK oodersigned wishing to Inform the pnhllo
a inat ne opened a
COMMISSION STORE
At the old stand in Troutvllle, Clearfield eounty,
Pa., oa tbe 18th inst., with a full stock of
DRY GOO DM, GROCERIES, NOTIONH,
lloota, Hhoea, Etc
In fact everything to be found In a first-class store.
all of which I am determined to sell nt tbe lowest
oath prices.
FARMERS AND LUMBERMEN
Will find it to their advantage to do their dealing
with me, as the bisbett prices will be paid fur
Grain, Shingles, or Produce of any kind. Part
or one-half cash will bs paid. Trading for
entogi or Lumber or any kind a specialty, aim,
agent for
Singer Sewing Machines.
Harms mad arrangements with Ratters mar
oh ants to sell goods furnished me, therefore call
and see, as I will be enabled to sell cheaper than
tbe ebeapest. J. W. CARLILK,
Troulville, fa., sept. 74, '7V-ly. Agent.
GEO. WEAVER & GO,
RRCOND BTRRET.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
If ar, open.d op, In th. tlor. room l.trlr occupied
b, W,.,.r A U.tt. oo Second street. . lerce and
well a,leetd rtook of
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
DOOTS AND SHOES,
QUKKNSWARE, WOOD Ji WILLOW WARE,
HATS AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c.
Which they wilt dlnpoae of at reason all rat
for rrb, or azebaag for country produce.
OEORGE WEAVER A 00.
Clearfield. Pa., Jan. 9. IA7ft-tf.
HOFFER'S .
Cheap Cash Store.
ROOM NO. THREE, OPIiHA IOlmB,
Clearfield, Pa.,
WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
Comprising Dress Goods of tbs very latest "t vtes,
consisting In part of Cashmeres, Manchester .
Fancies, A 1 psoas, and nil manner of
Fancy Dress Goods,
Sunb as Cretons, Mohair Lustsrs, Plaids, Dress
Uingbami, Ureas Fancies of tbe very latest
tylee, and as cheap as they can be sold
In this market.
NOTIONS,
Consisting of Gloves for Gents, Ladies at.d
Misfes. Hse or all ehades, Mlk Fringes,
Laces, Fancy Drese Button Ladles'
Ties ot all sha les and styles, Cult
and Co'larn, Ribbena of all kinds and
qualities. Merino 1'ndarwear, Trimmings, etc.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
Queensware, Hardware, Tinware,
CnrpcK OUCIoIIim,
WALL PAPER,
LEATHER, FISH, Etc,
Wblrh will be Mid wb.ol.Mle or retail. Will tike
Country Produce
III ExrlMiiffe for Cioml. at Market l'rlroe,
WM. J. HOFFKR.
C'lrarBeld, Pa., l. 31, 1H10 tr.
Fi.omt. fj:i:i,
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
JOHN F. KRAMER,
ft oom No. 4, Plc'a Opera IIobh,
ClnrfleU, Pa.
KeepaeoeataallT oa haad
911(1 A R,
corrKE,
TEAS,
snuA,
COAL OIL,
BY R UP,
SALT,
PICKS,
SOAP,
Canaed aad Dried Fralta, ToheoM, Clga-,, Caa
dlu, Old Vta,fr, tatter, I,,a, A,.
ALKO, EXTRA HOME-MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Ileal, Chop, Feed, do.,
All of walek will a. aeld eaaa, for aatk r Is
noBBB,. ror ooaair, pra.no..
JOHN r. KRAMER.
CUarialt Ref . II, IIT4.-U.
m IMsfl niTHll t:iJtnnrra Weaver A Co.
3a want five thousand bushels of 0AT3, sow,
SHU win pmj wmmu fiiuuun.
Clearflsli, P, Aug. II, 187V If.
ADMINIHTRATORR NOTICR.
Notice Is hereby given thai Let ten of Ad
ministration da boats aoa on I be estate of LfDlA
DOWLlNG,lteof Lawrence twp, Clearfield Co.,
Pa . deceased, bavins: been duly granted ta th
undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate
will pleas make Immediate payment, and those
baetng.c.laims or demands against to same win
present tbem properly authenticated, for settle
ment without delay. AARON 0. TATK,
Administrator D. B. N.
Clearfield, Pa., Ool. A, 187-flt.
UniTOH'h NOTICE
In the matter of astste of I In tbe Orphans' Court
T. W. Fleming, deo'd- of Clearfield Co., Pa.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by said
Court, to make distribution ot tbe balance re
maining in tbe hand of Z. MoNaul and J. R.
Irvin, Administrator C. T. A of aaid deceased,
aiuougthe parties legally entitled thereto, hereby
give noiiee that he will set for the purpose of bis
appntnimauT.atlbeomeeoi aicnnaiiy meuuray,
U Clearfield, on TUESDAY, the 2Mb DAY of
OCTOBER, A. D. ISt9, nt 10 o'olook A. M.
W. A. HAGERTY,
Auditor.
Claarleld, Pa, Oot. Sib, 187U 3L
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
REAL ESTATE !
T Y virtu of an order of Ih Orphan's Court of
J) UlearDeld oounty, the snbsorioer will sen at
Public Bale, on the promises, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
Monday Oct. 27, 1879,
A certain plc of land situate ta Bloom town
ship, Clearfield eounty, Pa , bounded north by
Brie turnpike, east hy turnpike and lend of John
felisillb, couth by land of Jobrs Bos ilk, and weat by
land of Z. MoNaul, contain tog
16 ACRE4 AND 45 PKRCHKS,
and allowance, being all cleared and under a good ,
atat of cultivation, having a good spring aud
young orchard thereon.
TKRMH. One-third at eonlrmation of sal,
and tbe balance In two equal annual paymenti,
with Intersil, secured by bond and mortcage.
A. C. TATK.
Adm'r D, B. N. of Lydia Dowling, Deo'd.
Clearfield, Fa., Uot.
T REPORT of Ui condition of the COUNTY
IV NATIONAL BANK of Clearfield, at Clcar-
belri, In the Stale of Pennsylvania, at th eloae
of business, October 2d, luiD.
Rtsocacis.
Loans and discount $173.7.10 oft
Overdraft 1,278 7
U. B. Bonds lo secure circulation 76,000 00
Judgments 17,611 II
11. n. Bonds on band M d0 oo
Other itocks, bonds, mid mortgafoi.H 2,196 47
llue from approved reaervM a;nte...M 17.WI9 VH
Du from otber National Banks 2,27 2t
Du from Stat Bank and banker... 4.S3I 34
Reel esuu, furniture, and Ditures.... l.ft'i-1 33
Current eipenses and taxes paid; 1.2S6 88
Checks and ether cash items 4bJl VT
B ills of other banka 2,K0 OJ
Fractional currency .including nickels 162 IB
Specie, including gold treasury ear
llfloatea M 1,170 17
Legal-tender not 8,rJ35 00
Redemption fund with 17. H. Treat
urer, o percent, of circulation . 2,S76 10
f:',l6ta 76
LUBtUTiea.
Capital stcck paid la -
Surplus fund
Undivided profit
Nailonal Bank note outstanding
ndivtdual deposits subject to obeck. Ill, not
Demand certincate of deposit 22,237 1ft
t;MM63 T6
Stt of PenntylianU, CHtarfitld County, S3 :
1. W. M. tobaw, C'asoier of to noove nameo
Bank, do avlemnly swear ibat the above state moot
is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief.
W. M. bit An ,
Cashier.
Subscribed and swum to before me thit 6tb da
of Oat , 1879. JOHN W. WRIULEY, N. P.
Correct A tteit: J. T. LKuNAR ,
JAH, ALEXANDER,
U. L. UbKL),
October 6, 1879. Directors.
ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE
'Valuable Real Estate!
T) Y virtue of as order of the Orphans' Court of
J UlearBeld oonnty, to me directed, there will
be et posed to Public Hale, at the Court House, In
the borough of Clearfield, on
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1879,
The following described two pieces ef land sltusls
In Lawrenoe township, within two miles from th
Court House, and wall adapted to agriculture:
No. I. Bounded north bv land of Geo.
elioh and others, east by land of William j jifht
Biglor, south and west by other land of Jj2
P. bmith' estate, containing
ONE HUN1RII AC It EM,
Being well watered and covered with valuable
timber.
No 8. Beuoded north by the above described
place of land, a att by John Powell et. al., souih
by tbe eusqaenanne river, nod weat by tbe pub
lic road leading from the (loodfetlow bridge to
Mcl'heraon's saw mill, eon tain ing
KM Acres and 9T Pcrche,
and having about Are acre cleared, a small
dwelling bouse and a good saw mill erected
thereon, with eioellent water power for an kind
of mauufaoturing purposes, eioepttng and re
serving tn ground on wnion in nern stand,
bounded by the two township roads, the run from
the oroharJ, the race aod creek.
I KK mm. One-third nt confirmation of sale
and the balance lo two equal enunel paymsnls,
with interest, secured by bond aud mortgage.
AARON J. TATK,
Adm'r ef P. Smith.
Clearfield, Pa., Oet 8tb 1H79 4t,
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
OF
UEAL ESTAT K,
IN LAWRRNCB TOWNSHIP.
By virtue of an order Issued out of tbt Or
phans' Court of Clearfield county, Pa., the under- 1
sifned Administrators of the estate of ARTIH R
HKKHK, late of Lawrence township, dceas-d.
will tell at public sale, at the Court lloue, In
Clearfield, on
Saturday, November M, 170,
thai valuable farm and homeatead, situated In
said township, bounded and described aa follow :
Beginning at a post at corner of line of Morge
Butler, tbuno north five degree west twelve per
ches to a red oak tbeuoe north tweniy-eight de
grees east lorty-alne perch to n hemlock, near
the hank of ClearOeld oreek, and nearmnuikof
run : thence south thirty-two degrees west forty
two perches to white oak near the t'learflsld
bridge road; thence north aigbty-two dogr-wi
wi forty-seven psicbea to a post in line ol lane ;
thence south by lends of Samuel Tale' heir for-t-tii
degrv vrttt 1HO haibdrd and twenty
seven pefebe to a dead hemlock close by the aide
of tbe puhli road leading from Wdj. A. Rad'
sawmill lo Amos Read's blacksmith shop ; thence
iiv lanns Ol Aaron u. late, tb course or said
read being south, thirty degrees east fifty -four
perches, to post, or ilea in taid road on line of
lb Plr Martin tract t then north flftv-fivo
and one-balf degree east two hundred and twen
ty- four and seven ULth perch 10 the place of
beginning,
Containing; One Hundred Acraa
ar.d allowance.
Tbia la on ef tba best ttnprotod farme in tbe
oounty. a 1 till 1. air KB ere
cleared, fenced, and under a good
atat of cultivation, baring thereon
erected a large two-storr dwelling
and u large RANK BARN, to
gether with a pring house, norn-erlb, and
tbe other necestsry cot-buildings, a well
as a large orchard of frutt tree of III kinds, 2JP
snd n well of eioellent water. '"
Terms and Condition.
One half of the nnrehas money must be oald
oa confirmation of Bale, and th balano ia two
equal annual pat msmta, secured by bond and mort
gage on tha premise. For furtti-r information
inquire on Ihe premises, or of John 0. Schrver,
at Clrarleld, or fjllat Reese, Philipsburg.
JUHN U. MJIIHl YKR,
fILAS RKRSB,
Administrators.
Clearfield, Pa., Oet. 6th, IA79 4t,
J.H.LYTLE,
Wholesale a Eot&il Dealer in
CrocorioSp
Til R LAHflEPT anil BKRT PKI.KCTKD STOCK
IN Till COl'NTV.
COFFER,
TRA,
81'UAIt,
SYROP.
MEATS,
FIHII,
SALT,
on,
QUEENSWARK,
Tt'BS aad BITKETS,
DHIKU FRUITS
CAHNRD 000 IIP,
SPICKS,
srtooiirs,
FLOUR,
riRD.
County Agent for
LOHILLjIRD'a TOHJCCOS,
Then fool arasht for CASH I l.rf. I.U,
Mi Mil al alaiMl all ,rire.
JAMRR H. LTTLI,
Cleartel4, Pk, Jaa. II, Itrs-ljr.
$100,000 00
9.000 00
6,705
66,900 00
tlUrrllnuroui
T. A. FLBCK.
NEW. NEW. NEW.
Fall and Winter Styles,
AT THE ONE PRICE
T. A; FLECK & CO.,
1
CLEARFIELD, PA. I
XyiEUEl&&
fiUck and (Jolore'l CuBhrnere-. locHiJe Drrsa Goodn, Plain rrob Goods,
... 1 .- .-!. I't 1- M .. L'lni.r.oL L'l.i.l fLn....!.
JNOW Mia win, J.ndlt'tt tonm, j.cu r iiiina-m,uruj r innm-io, s ishh.i",
Navy BIuu Hunncln, Watorjiroofs and Lttdies' Cloths, all colors),
raiBimoro, Mon'a and Boyi' Wear, Drees Gmnoms, GuIIcooa and
Muslins. Our stock was never bollor. Our Ladies' Skirts aro beautiful.
Millinery Goods,
A. cnmplotc Stock ut our usunl HarKnlns.
fih
I'lumcs, Klowcra, WinK", OHlrich Tip", all kinds of Fiincy Vln) and Birds,
Now Brocade Velvet" and Silks, Satins, Blsck and Colored Silks, Black
and Colored Silk Velvet, Kid Glovos, Lialo Gloves, Silk Fringo,
Buttons, Laces, Corsots, Embroideries, Edging,, Iniortings,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Linen Ilttndkorolnef., t,adioa' Tie., Ribbons, Germantown V.rlll, Zepbyrl
and Funcy Yarns, LadieH,' Gent's ond Children's Underwear, Ladies,'
Gent's and Children's IIoo. Wo don't inlond to have any storo in
C'carfield county beat us in anything stylo, prices, quantity,
quality, or selling. Give us a call and seo for yourself.
Oil Cloths,
Ottomans,
CARPETS,
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building, - Market St.,
v m
FT ?f fl'tars-
fj -nsTSM.' T3JLV .1 aw ii gV.vaasK
rt5end for IUaatratecl Circular nd rrices. Liberal Term to tha Trade. -t
Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in
the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR."
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
MIDDI.ElOtTX, COKR., ssad No. 1V9 smd 01 W'abevatk Avenue. CUJCACK, 1LU
JAMES L.
MARKET STREET, tl EARflEl.!), PENN'A.
AM kinds of Carkots and CofQni kept on hand, and furnished to order on
short notice, including tho finest as well as tho cheapest that can be manu
factured. Our
oonraa FnxussxiTrxm.
Is the best In use, and will be furniehed wben requirod. Funerals attended
in any part of the county. Call at my office, on Second street, or leave
your ordors at Troulman's Furniture ijtore, adjoining the Postnffice.
.IAS. L. LKAVY,
oct 1,79-ly.' Clearfiold, Pa.
FOR SALE BY
THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY,
Clearfield, Penn'a,
Farm Bolls,
CUTTING BOXES,
Furniture of all kinds,
SEED DRILLS,
Knitting Machines, or any
other article manufac
tured can be fur
nished at short
notioe.
HH.rnror cuu t tiii.
Co-trpf raSlvc Ascncy,
Vltartttld, Va.
grut giflffrtlsfmrntj.
PROPERTY FIR" I1KNT. "
Hra. Jeha B. B.lf.rlT. of Pie, tow.ahlii.
offer, fnr rent a dwelling bona, aad elore
room, ettnat. in Ih. village of IVnn.ille. fTT
Tor fnrtberlBfonaatloa apfl, to, or ad! I'l"1!
inn, Mra. 1. B. BAFFRRTT.
al. 1.1,'TS.tf. Uramnlaa Hill,.
HOMESTEAD FOR SALE
-IN TUB-
Sotoiij. oljititisif!
THAT wall-kaow. ,roPnlr rila.te m lae nana
of lae Snaa-i.o.naa ,ler, la lb. bwoaitb of
vHrwen..iii., ui.ara.u onant,, Fa , eoooni.d b.
th. 1.1. BKNJAM1M HAHTKIIOHN, deed, I,
Thirteen Acres.
t',oa wblth I, emled lae lo. tu.tr frame
DWELLING 1101SE,
BTABLB, and iba njaeeonrT n.
balldlasa, aad alM a FI.OWINO
FOI NIAIH .f nn BFRINO WATRR. TkU
ia a er dlrabl. ,rapwt, for a ,ri,al. n.1
d.BM. Tb.pr.e.nr Uaow.I.mlalPRIVATI
BALK, a reeMwebl. Imai. Par farther in.
hrmatlaa la nliiioa I. It, rail al iba arwnlne,
or a, pij is ta. anamifnna te htmb ar br letter.
UUHXTHAI. W. SMITH.
Attorao, for lae Balm.
viearaeia, ra., ge,t. id, i7l-tf.
KUSffUaofons.
A. M. HILLS.
DRY GOODS STORE OF
GOODS,
r Td liTia tr
llngit,
Etc.
Clearfield, Pa.
S.pt. 1, 7 tj
SIMPLICITY 3 OUPEHIORITT
ni
SIMPLIFIED a O
MAlNTAlNEUs
Improvements September, 1878'
Having recard tr tbe demand of
firtigrsaaiTe att. we now offer to tie World
tbe
wTim savanab
Important Improvements
KotvithsUmdiog tho VICTOR has long been
tbo peer of any machine in tho market a fact
aupportrd hy a lioet of volunteer witneaaeawa
now confidently claim for it greater
aimplicity, a wonderful reduction of
' - friction, aul altogether a Hart Com
linailonof Det'trakle Qualities. For aala
by Merchants end othera,
LEAVY,
Cliamlerlin Stump Puller, .
CONKLIN WAQON,
Watertown Spring Wagons,
MONITOE COEN SHELLER,
Hampton Dish Washers,
CARRIAGES, HARNESS,
Pumps of all kinds.
PLATFORM SCALES,
Blauchard Churn,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
tx 3kai'trlistmtnts.
NEW FIRM
Aftl)
NEW GOODS!
Xtoom ITo. 1, rit's Optra Sonsi,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TIIK andariliBad ker. Ja.1 eaed a full Ilea
af Qrne.rl.e, aaek aa
TSAS, COFFRM.SnOARS.BTBtlFS.flPlCSg,
DBIRD FRtllT, CANNRD FRUIT,
ALSO, flMOKINO AND CIIBWINli TOBACCO,
CIUARH, QtlKKNSWARB, (I I, ASH.
WARE, TJNWARB, WOOD AND WILLOW.
WARK. BROOMS, STO.
Flour, Fool and Chop of all kinds,
whtrk w. will aril al I.WMl Brim for M.k, ar
x..n. fa. wrodnoa ar t rata.
H.H.X IHAAC MABELS.
Claarflald, Fa., Bo, I. M. I ITi-lf.
if
VICTOR
Inl
L 1
Aa,u.( 17, ISJK lf.