Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 29, 1879, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CliKAR FIELD, PA.
WtDNKrtPAY MORNINO, OCT. , 1879,
Terms of Subscription.
ia dvtnM,or wttttiQ three ainathi...$l 60
idfurUi wd blri lit BMibiut I co
if Slid fr th.pirti. of Hi uoohti... S 10
rrMiir. 8- M. Pbttimili. A Co., Kewt
..f AdTitii Agenta, IT Perk Row, toner
BMkau" Street, are or duly aothorieed Agente
York CUT.
KKLK-IOUS N OTIC EM.
Ifrthodlit EplcottI Church Rot. J. g.
U Mi". Bortioei ry Sabbath
A.M., md 71 P.M.
Sbbatb tiflbool atf A. M.
Prayer MtiJC "7 Wetineilay, at Ti P. II.
CouiD'UBioB Service, flrat Babbatb of oerjr
.onto, al 10. A. M.
Veit Clearfield M. B. Church -Hot.
w m-utt Wiieo.", Factor. Preacfainf eery
.ii'.raete Suede, at I o'elock, P. M. Sunday
bel at U, C M. AU an m-ited to ettene.
Dr-.iiMcr)aH L'hurxhRev. H. B. Botlbb.
g4bbBth Nrfieee morning and TMing Baa-
tata School at r. rrajrer Metiug n eonee
Itr oveniof.
llaplUt Church. Bar. J, A. Aldbud, Pee
... brrioM orery Habhatb morning and oTcttlng .
Bluraaimg. at 10 o'clock A. U., and 74 P. M.
H,bbath8chulatl P. M. Prayer Meeting every
Wadaeiday eveniog.
Mt. Francla' Church Catholic Rot. P
t utBiDii-Divine earvloe at 104 A. M on
tbt Brit, third and fourth Sundayaof oaoh month;
Ye, peri and Iieoedictiow of the Bleaied Haeremeot
J J o'elOOl, r. B.-DUUUi PBUVUI duui;
tfteroooe at I o'eloob.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Titt or holdim quAnrn isufoiia oocur.
goo4 MoBday of January.
Third Muaday of March.
Kirtt Monday of Juaa.
Foarth Monday of September.
TIMl Or OUIB MMMOM P Lit all.
Pint Monday of J una,
gecoed Monday of No-ember.
PUBLIC orrtcBRi.
Pntidnt Jtdg Hob. Cbarlaa A. Mayer, of
Lock Haven.
Aittant tow JudgRou. John H. Orrlf, of
Belle loo te,
Aoeiatt JudgM Abram Of do a, Claarflald
Vincent B, Holt. Clearfield.
Protkouefrty Bit Bloom.
Rtgititr and Reordr,. J. Morgan.
IHttriet AUomty Wm. M. MoCullough.
Trmnrtr Philip Dotti.
Skirif Andrew Panti. Jr.
Ilrpuiy Man Chriit. J. Kearfy, Claarflald.
Conntf 8 roty or 8am nal P. McCloskay, Car-
eenavUio.
County 0ownfHoara C. W. Kyter, Graham
ton P. 0.; Elab J oh niton, Grampian Villa P. O.;
John Norrii, 8r., CBrweniville.
County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
field ; Jowph Oilliland, Three Ranaj J. B. Nor
ri, Woodland.
County Coroner J. B. NelT, Now Waihlnirton.
Jury CommiionrJ)r. Jamee P. Bare bit eld,
ClearRed, Joaoph Aleiander, Madera,
Superintendent of Pub tit SekooU'M. L. Mc
Qoown, CIcarfleM.
Sea! fro Wigkf 4 Mtot rN Jaiao W.Carlila,
oflre at tathanburg Pa.
Notoriu Pubii John W. Wrlgley, Wit. Ra
debiojth, Cyrnt Gordon, Clearfield; Joienh R.
Irinr N. 1. Arnold, Curwenavllla j J. A. Ltving
atona, Dulloii City.
Oor Spttiat column U decidedly interesting in
a Iwcal point of view, and profi labia reading to
euUiden who want to ara money.
ViUK.OPCOlRSBI
"Will you take wheat, oata or oom for tub
arription V Wi are often inquired of In thia way
j feUr from patroni who reiida at a diitanoa
from CkarBeld. Wa agtln aay yaa. The reeelpta
af a racponaibla merchant or mill owner In the
vicinity, will answer ua Juit aa welt at the oaah.
Tu illluitrata: If any of our patroot will deliver
w a beg of grain at the mill of Joseph II. Breth,
la Cheat townihip, Horace Patch io, tn Burnaide,
Thomaa 0. Foraey, in Graham, Wm. Porter or
Shan't, In Lawrence, or Brown k 6aylera, at
Rfrfitun, Union townihip, and forward their
rteclptifor the amount, wa will aradU them on
their account for the aamt. In thia way all may
eon pay what tbey owe, If they will puraua tbl
auurae. tf.
Good goods at fair price, nt Fleck's.
am ii
Got your turkey and pumpkin piea
reeJy for Thankiginit day.
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Don't dtnltfo the quoBtiun 1 Artawor
iqaire,an go to rltuki. . y
Next Friday uiijlit, October Slut, ia
'Dallgw Bra, the evening preceding All Haltowi
r AllSitnU'day.
A protraotod revival mooting ia in
profreia la the M. R. Choree al Centre, aadar
the direction of Rev. W. 8. WiUoa.
Cold weather ia hero, yoa want your
Winter goodt,and Bo ont Baa we variety ana
qaalitj that yoa Bai at Fleck 'a.
Margaret M. Byera baa been ftp-
pointed KieeaUla of tbt eitate of John Byere,
ItUef Baraaida township, d-cawd.
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Rut. J. U. l)en,reidin near Itoyn
oMirillt, ,reul4 H lb. B, HM Okarak la thii
kotoujb Ult 8bb.tk Honiof Mil tidI.(, al
en Mood., .VMi.c.
W. U. Spencer, of the "Old Bark
Slow," Carw.oirtllt, li.ttlof I. Urgt Hook
if lb. WillUmipoit BooU, BuaurMMrxl k, ,
I. D.;l Co. "I ll ll
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The Express traiu last Tburaday
tight, dao bera at 9:3t P. M., did aot raaoh
Clear I rid antll bataeaa three and four o'clock on
Friday morning, aa tocon&t of the(wreek of eoal
tn at the "Big Fill," on oar branoh.
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John W. liadden, convicted at our
list Court of Quarter baas loot of lareony, and
see tr need by Judge Or via ta go to laa Houaa of
Refuge at Philadelphia, waa taken ta that insti
tution by Sharif Peatt ea Manday af latt weak
JJcaara. II. 11. & 1. Markle have do
teriaioed to alote oat their grocery aad provision
Mure by the lit of November, and they are now
selling uff their stock of goodt at cost. Call at
the eat room in Pia'a Optra Uouae, thia plaea,
tad aeeara a bergeia.
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The Postmaster Genera, haa ordered
that aa actual daily count be made in all tbe
poeiufleaa af the Uatted Stale, from the 4 rat to
the seventh of Nvrsmbar, of all letters, paekagta,
peatal tarda, ate., deposited for tranamUsiaa ia
(ha United States nail.
An item is going the rounds of tho
press to tht effect thai ta 1110 there will beour
holiday a cone oa Sunday. According tt tht
calender for that year, we Sad only (Arte, via
Waabingtta'i Birthday, Feb., ltd; D ecu ratten
Dty, May 10th, and Fourth af Joly.
Andy Jackson, our nominee for Jury
Commissioner, kai removed hit Art Gallery aad
Fiettrt Frame establishment late tbe bolldlag,
ea tbe North aide of Market ttrttt, apposite
sleisop't store, where ht will he pteaaad to tee
any call who waata taytblng la hit liae.
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A correspondent to tbv Pittsburgh
TtUgruph, ta alladtng to thia Improremeataaya :
"Ths Eell't Gap Narrow Gauge Railroad, which
a la epcratlew tt LtoydevMlo It to ho ti leaded
Cel. MoFtrltad la President of the ei ten ilea,
cad tht lttttr Is to raB arroee Cleirleld total;
I Coal port. Oct hundred werknta are needed
peih tht wtrk taroagh.
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The season for lawfully killing deer
Wan oa tba let lastaat, aad will con tie we aeilt
" Uth of December. Tbt aright fall of now
hut week pat a aanber of war huatcrt la the aa
Uea ftr a taslt tf venison , wbo started for the
aaialni to try I heir luck. Wa leara. that
Jdgt Holt, of Bradford towaielp, kilUd a deer
alicady ibis leasoa, while Jim Morrisea, af
oibee towaihip, aa old tad eipert hatter, has
uagrd te get a aotpft of them. ,
Andrew Tracy, of MoKean county,
ke had becB respited from October 9lh to Mt
'br dtb, to laabla his case to be reheard by
Beard tf Pardont, haa had hit tBoeatlta
ripoted aatil December 4th. Ocvtraor Hoyt
u itdered la tali aetloa by tht inability afthe
Diiiat Atlertey of McKoaa cotaty to be pros
Ht l the meet lag of the Board of Pardont ea
'th iBttttl, awlag t tba fact that ht weald
htrt to be fa ailoadaaot at the Oeart of
"(h:tat acuity,
Punxsutawnoy haa purcbaaed a
t'wieal Irt titiigaiaher aad is hippy. A tool
aglatwatmada raoantly which recelted
ufaeterily. The tag I a weet t4. Otearffald
uch la Mod af aataathlng wf tble hind.
0kld Ula net ho a praditohto twhieet for oar
Caaaatl to tblab owar aad ad opca Jar
hf tktlr eetltge, bow that tho tree legs are
JRItg lot i, ibe water tup ply scarce, tad every
w tain at! ttrena f Dea't wait attil wt
t Large aad dec trust I vt Irt, aad than make
wieaa nitra aad protect property from
"'t'rritlt destroyer.
Cio to Fleck's and aoo tho lighta.
5ood goods at lair prices, at Flock 'a.
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F. F. Condriet, Jr., ot French ville.
advertises an astray cow la tbli paper. .
By fur the lartfeat and choice! t va
riety of ladies' bate, trimmed and untrimmod, to
be htd tt Fleet's low for cash only.
MoBars. Ogdon al DorvitL botchers.
can supply tho public every market morning
with fresh park , beef BaUoa, veal, sauiage, Ac.
Meat delivered to euitomcrt.
T junta for 8ame. All tho oak,
pint, pop las and aemleok tin bee en 411 acres of
land, ia Brady toanstiip, li tow offered for talc,
Tbit la one of the best timber lots now In the
market. Pee advertisement in thia issue. o-15-St
'From Cleabfkld to Kabtuauu."
Oa our Srst page will bo found ta appropriate
literary alluaion to"Clearfield and Its vicinity. "
It It a Utile ont tf time but that is no fault of tht
writer.
Paying Buhinkhb. The MifUintown
Jtrgiifr aaya that Col. John K. Robiaoa, of Mil
ford tewaship, Juniata county, told tea toes of
grapes, and every oat hundred pounds of grapes
yielded eight gallons of wine.
Salt. Ly tie haa just received a car
load of fine Salt, Urge seeks. Also, a ear load of
toarec and American fine. Full weigbu guaraa
Ued, and will bo told at lowest prlcet la the
county. tep24,'79 If.
Horkk for Sali A rosiiUht or
Clearfield borough oilers a dark hay mart for sale.
She it one of tba fastest walkera in the eoanty
tad aot alow oa a trot. Reasoaa for telling no
cm for the animal. For further information
apply at or address tbli office. lft-3t
Mr. Alex. Patterson, of Woodland,
umwHimmm Whit fUmiug Maabiaa la this
week'a pacer. If any of our readers arc think
ing of getting a sewing machine, wa advlac them
to call oa Mr. Patterson, or send to biot for cir
culars, as tbt White Machine has mtrita that wf II
make It tht favorite In many households.
Gonbto RasT. Alter on hundred
and four year, two months and twenty-tbree
days' Grandmother Looktrd departed thia li'a,
near Blgler Station, Bradford townabip,on Mon
day afternoon. She bad been confined to her room
for elcvea months. She was tbe eldest person la
tht county. A Willlamsgrovo correspondent
promises to tend as full particulars in due time.
Shawl Lost. On Friday afternoon,
tbt 17th of October, la passing over tbe turn
pike from Phllipiburg to Bigler 6tatioo. I lost a
bright red medium plail shawl. I will pay a
reasonable reward, if the shawl is left at the Shaw
House, la Clearfield, or forwarded to me at Pen-
field.
eet-!9-3t Mabt Frbkl&hd
Arm Amputated. We learn that J,
F. Dinger, of Phllipiburg, an engineer on the
Tyrone aad Cleirleld Railroad, Moshannoa
branch, who bat been suffering aeverely from a
discaaed hone lo the left arm waa compel) d to
hare the member amputated recently. Soma time
ago his aoa waa Injured near Pittsburgh while
employed oa the Pennsylvania Railroad,
List of lottera remaining unclaimed
la the Postoffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
Oetcber 17, 1879
I. M. Bar to, John Collins. Misa Roaa Evans,
Edua Gcorieh, Pheby Ueodcrnbot, Howard Hal
lea, Henry Kerns, Andrew Murphy (2), Til He
Mignot, Rer, Knoch Boners.
P. A. On. ux, P. M.
All Neighbors. Tho three nomi
nees for J uryaCumm listener Jackaoo, Urorn and
Smith all in effect reside on Market street, 1b tbit
borough, between Fourth and Fifth ttreets. They
must be good neighbors, cr there would be an oc
casional outbreak where eandidataa are ao thick.
We wonder if "the Tuwa Ring" caused this cam -bloatlon
7 "You bet fM
A Grand Affair. Thetwenty-6flh
anniversary, or silver wedding, of Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. M. Shaw, ahicfa came off et their residence
oa front street oa Monday evening, waa a piece
of real enjoyment for tht twain tad their Meeds.
It was oao of those oeoetioM that fa tht course
of human events can only be enjoyed, at most,
aot over three timet. Heaeo Itt brlllaaey ea this
occasion,
I will take in exchange for Sewing
Machines, wheat, rye, cats, com, hack wheat, old
Sewing Machines, notes, money, Ae. I am aell
ing tbe bow Rmiimtob Fabilt Sawiaa Ma-
chikb So. t, easy, light running, timple, til
wetr can bo takea Bp. Tbt bobbin oaa bo wound
without running tht machine. And tr yoa went
to act, or buy a flret-nlau machine, call at J. B.
Herder's Gob Store, Clearfield, Pa.
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Tuankb. Mr. Matthew Kcad, one
of the well-to-do farmera of Lawrence townihip.
delivered aa a sample of Sweet and Karly Rose
polatoet that, for liar, equal any of the Jersey
or Maryland varieties. He elto raises what ha
alia a Yam ,whicb It seemingly a aroea-bctweca a
Sweet aad aa Irish potato, weighing as mack as
six poundt. If Mr. Read taa raise eueb tioellett
product! ob hit farm why can't other people do
the tamer
A Whoppir. We learn that Hugh
Rally, residing oa Sheriff Pentt'a ftrn, tear
Lutbtrtbarg, relied a tqoaab tht past Summer,
which moaanred oevea feet fire laches ia tlrcon
ferenct, three feet eleven insbec from tbt Men to
tht hloatom end, tad weighed one baadrtd tad
ttveaty-tcvta pounds. It waa wall for Job a
Howe that Kelly did aot come to the Falri hut
that la Jest whore he thoald have beta with It.
Brady te ahead jut now I ?, t'
The Synod of Uarrihrurq, The
Synod of Harrifburg met at Willi am sport on
Thtrsday evening of tart week. Tbt opening
aermofl was delivered by tht retiring Moderator,
Rev. Joseph Stevens, ar Jersey Short. The
Moderator choice to prclJt at tbit atMloa wai
Rev, Dr. Rrskioc, of Newvlllr, Cumberland
county. Thia Synod comprises the Preihyitriea
of Carlisle, Huntingdon, North am bar land and
Walleaborc, with a membership of two hundred
They remained In seieioa until Sunday evening,
when It adjourned tt meet at Chambersbarg, la
tbt Proabytcry of Carlisle, ia 1880. This body
and aa average nttendcDoe of oue hundred and I fly
it t large and Influential one and well represents
the tttortsta of the Presbyterian church. Tbe
Clearfield Presbyterian oongrcgatloB waa rep re
lented by the paitor, Rer. II. S. Butler, and
Blder John 1. Weaver.
BatiikbSurlime. Ono of our high
tened lawyert, wht will Bet taebiagt clews with
any of his brethren ia law matters, aor yield
evea to the moot practlaal Oraugcr la cortical'
taraf tfftin, hesldet heepc up a tip top garden,
with tinea, lowers, etc, employed aa eipert
gardener tat day last week, to "red up" tnd put
everything la good trim for Winter. ,Tom'
went to aerh early la tbt moruiog tnd put In a
full balf-dav. Tbe proprietor, la pasllog bone
for dinner, ebaerved tho alley pretty well filled
with rubhiih aad eowi, tnd, open close tiimfaa-
tioa, noticed that hia largest Cencord grapevine
haj beet cat off close to the ground tnd tumbled
Itto tbt alley. There It no net la toajeeterlng
what passed through tht Itwyor't miadaboat
mat ttma.
p. H. "Ton" wat act ta Irlahmaa either, bat
he had ae work that aftcraoen.
Clearfield Coal Trade. State
ment of Coal and other freight! teat ever the
Tyrone A Clearfiild Di vision, Pennsylvania Rail
road, fat the week owdiag October U, IITf, aad
the ten time latt year t -t , ,
COAL.
Fur tho weeh
Same time last year.. i
laereaae HH.H.
Previously daring year ...... ..
Same tine lac year. ,
Ittreatt.....HH
Total la:iS7f .........
Same time lost year
oraaa ratioBva.
Lumber
Miscellaneous freight. ...... .........
.Ht can.
A New Lumber Industrt. Colonel
A. L. Mo Far lead, of Pittsburgh, says tbe
A Hoop a fWteat, bat pu rebated eac noueaad
tcret of timber ltal la tht aeighberkood
cf Ll'iydsellle. A large saw-mil I, with a capacity
of ffi,0 feci per day, It la toarte tf construc
tion at thai place, tad will bo la operatloo by
tbt lit of Jfcvcmbar. Ttaeeteal houses fcr the
employee and lanbormea, a largo force of when
are new a) work, have tlte hoca treeted. The
Umber oa the tract It estimated al 7,S0l,4aS,saa
feet of white plac, M,Mt,H feet of ben leek
aad l.tM.Nt.oM af oak. It It about tbe only
timber tract that hat aot beta called la the eowa-
ttec of Clearfield, Ctmbria aad Blair, aad tht ta
ter prise if a aew v eat arc which pioseiset good
recalls, the Beat affording a ready market, aad
her, llBwaweryUkegeata, belag en tbe "been.'
Colonel MoFarlaad hat alee beta Prcsldcat tf
tho eiteeilea of tho Del la Dtp Railroad Con
paay. It to prepeeed to oateod the road across
Clearfield ooaaty ta CeeJport, and It will do mot
toward apoalag that rugged rogloB."
toss.
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11,163
1,114,111
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liv.ove
1,711,
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Notice the now advertisoraont of
Mr. Qulnaburg la thia pflper, and after reading
It, gt and e limine hie goodi and prices,
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Winter Already. The citUensof
Lb la region were turprltvHl on Friday murtlng
last tt opca thtlr tyct tnd sec tbe house tops
and pavemeott wbltt and tht snow flakes allH
fiylng at thick and feat as la mid-winter. Tht
youngster i were glad, while Ibt poor were sad,
and those comfortably situated were indifferent
as to whether Winter et lo thia tirly or aot.
Tht mow continued falling at Interval! through
out that day and Saturday and tht wcathtr
waa stormy and told. Tbt wtather for Friday
and Saturday wat more suitable to the lttttr
part of tbt month of Novvtaber thin October.
. ami a
Another Important Law. Tho fol
lowing Act in relation lo the building of brldgei
by County Commissioner, was passed at the last
sen Ion of the State Legislature. Wt copy It as
a natter of Importance to our citiscns i
A 8ppUmtt to lis Act rtlativ to Jtoadt and
onatt, ere, dui;ti7j - ti enaeiea, mn
when a river, creek or rivulet, over which tt may
be necessary to erect a bridge, auross a public
hirhway, and the erecting of such bridge requires
nore expense than it Is reiinoabla that oue or
two adjoining towmnipi inouia near, inai aiwr
a view has been crdercd by the proper court as
aow provided by law, if tt shall appear by the
report or tbt viewers ana oy me approval oi ina
court and grand jury, that such bridge li necessa
ry end would be too eipeoaive fur such town
hips to besr. that whenever the County Oommis
iioneridonntdceu.it advluble to enter mob
bridge ea record at a county bridge, but abu.la
coniKlcr It proper ia asusi suon lowosntp or
towmblps in building tbe same, they are hereby
authorised tnd empowtrcd, from and out of the
county fundi, to either build such bridge or to
furnish laoh townihip! the whole or a part of tbe
money necessary to build It, without entering
suoh bridge oa record as a county bridge.
6 to, 2. That the Cuunty Coinmiiiiuncra shall
keep a record of all their proceedings In such
easei, and inch bridge! thai I be maintained, kept
la repair and icbuilt, whoa accessary, by the re-
spective townsnlp or townsnips, ana toe county
hell in bo event be liable for th same.
THIS Tni-UNaiAr ASt;l.).
Below will be found an offiolal list of tht As
sessors ileottdto make the Tri ennial Assessment
lor 180. We give the n a toss of all, aad tbe
post office address of tbe principal. Some of the
district! failed to elect Assistant Assessors. In
Lawrence one died Mr, Riibtl. These vacan
cies will ail be filled by tbe County Commissioner!.
The Commissioner have tbt duplicate! ell reedy
and will deliver thim to the respective Assessors
within tht oext tea days. Their dot let begin In
November, tbe day after tbe ilcotlon, and tbe
sooner tbiy proceed with and complete their
labori tbt betttr it will be for all concerned. In
small districts tbe Alienor ibould do It at once,
and tall bla AiiUtanti together andjcomplete
their work and band It over to tbe County Coin
miailouers, wbo have a huge duty before tbtm In
tht shape of equalisation.
Tho list Is as followa t : - '
Bornsldc borough Sheff Carson, Burnaide.
4 Mil tents, D. H, Uavls and J. L. Allison.
Clearfield borough John I. Patterson, Clear
field. Assistants, F. M. Canlon and A. J. Jaoluon.
Curwenaville boreugb Isaac Norria, Curweos
vilie. Assistants, J.K. KratierandN. H. Arnold.
Uoutidalc borough Jamea Ward, Uoutidale.
Assistants, no ono returned.
Lumber City borough-J. B Ferguson, Lumber
City. Assistants, J. it. Hile and J. P. Farewell.
Newbnrg borough J. D. Miller, Uurd, Assist
ant!, J. H. Worrell and Joseph Haney,
New Wash iOKton Thomas Mahaffey, New
Wishincton. Aesistaott, Jamea UelUher tnd
J. L. Cook.
Oiccili borough P. C. Helms, Osceola Mills.
Anistants, Gee. U. Jones and H. C. Park.
Wallaoeton borough John Holt. Wallacetca.
Assistants, T. M. Holt and Jas. U. Turner.
Becoaria townihip Lemuel Root, llagerty'i H
Roads. Assist an ts, John Mo Coy and Wm. Lord.
Bell township Godfrey Weaver, Troutville.
Assistants, Robert MahatToy and Jacob Campbell.
Bloom township Sidney 8milh, Forect. As
sistants, Henry Reams and Wm. L. Woods.
Boggs township U. K. Sbimel, Wallaoeton.
Assistants, Berton Merritt and liaao Wiser.
Uradturd townsbip J. 11. fierce, wniiauii-
grove. Daniel btewart and Joilpa inery.
Brady townihip J. F. Oswald, Lulheraburg.
Asfiitsnte, G. li. Wingerl, and J. 11. beylcr.
Barn side township T. n. Thompson, falcb-
in tills, Assistants, Wn. Hewitt and A. W.
Patcbia.
Chest townsbip E. A. Stevens, MoPbcrsoa.
Anistants, L. Williausand A. Fraley.
Covington townsnip A. Conoway, Irrcnottvllie.
Aiilitants, J. J. Piokard and Cbae. Barthot.
Decatur township Nathan Ken hart, Ossco la
Mill. Assistant, Jesse Goss and Elijah Kecoc, Jr.
rergusoo township Geo. Wiihami, Marron.
Aatiitantt, John U. Ferguson and Enoch Straw.
Girard townsbip Daniel Kriao, Uiliioghan.
Asiistaats, Ira D. fhopeaod Isaac rimitb. 1
Uoshen township R. G. tibaw, Lick Run
Millt. Assistants, John Ban key and Jobs Mar-:
ray. !
Uraham township Amos Hublor, Grab am ton.
AeWt, U. U. mmm Ummi Out-I. -
Greenwood townsbip David Lee, Bower, A-,
siitants.Ueo.M. Paismore and H.U.Hamilton.
Gulich townihip 0. K. McDonald, hmitb's
Mills. Aisistaott, John Beyer and Ml. Millar.
Huston townablp J. B. Hewitt, Peofleld. Ai
ilitants, no one returned.
Jordan township Reuben Straw, Ansonvllla.
Assistants, J. G, Williams and John Swan.
Kartbaui townsbip God I rcy Fisher, Salt Lick.
Assistants, H. Mo U lei key and D. B. Maiacs.
Knox township Joba Alexander, New Milt
port. Aisi Haste, Peter Oweni and Bam'l Snyder,
Lawrence townihip James S. Read, Clearfield.
Assistants, Geo. U. Hall aad (deceased.
. Morris towaihip James L. Btewart, Kyltr
town. AsiiiUnte, Wn. Waring and A. Ralston.
Finn township Richard Denver, Grampian
Hills, Asitstabtt, ao one returoea.
Pike township John Mo Clare, Curwensvllle.
Asaiatanu, Isaac Caldwell and Wm. M. Bloon.
Sandy tcwneblp John Lankard, Jefferson
Lino. Aaaietaati, u. b. McClellaa and J.
Teroe.
Union townablp Wn. Wclty, Rock ton. Aa-
atstaata, Ubas. Urowa ana u. a. ureesier.
Woodward townihip Joseph Alexander, Ma
dera. Anistants, U H. BaughmiB and Geo. A.
Alienee,
' 1HU HUNT AND RESULT.
Tht weather oa Thurtday tat was act at
favorable at could ht desired, but wai muih
plesiaattr than Uc day Mlewiog and tht Nin-
rodi, who were down ob the programme for the
first bant of tht seeioa of 1879, theuhlered their
muiheu and bled awty to the moaatalm tt ipsad
thi day hi search tf anything ia tht game cata
logue from a pint squirrel to a wild oat; but after
Mooting tba ccalpi oa tatlr rctura la tht even
log, U proved that more of tht formtr that tht
latter were slaughtered.
WSAT TUB BAMB CSTOBTt.
Piae squirrel, 1 j black or gray squirrel, I ;
pigeon tr duek, 4 f pheasant or rabbit, fi j hawk
or woodcock, f j ground hog, I f racoooa, 9 j trow.
10; owl, U j loot, 1ft i fox, 10 f wildcat, 40;
dter, SO hear, 80 ; panther or wolf, 100.
8. I. Snyder and Al. M. Row were the Cap-
talm, and Joseph Shaw, D. W. Moort ind Hiram
T. King toted as J ad gee.
Following li tbt score i
cam. now'a tint,
A. M. Row ......
S. B. Batten R
Henry Bridge Mm
0. R. Btrrctt, Jr...,
0. H. Barrett
J. P.BurcbfieldM
K. M. U orci.be id...-
0A.PT. BXTDBB't IIPB.
6 8,1. Snyder fi
0 A. B. Alleman 0
01 Una. O. R. -Barrett-.
OiJ. R. Bixlcr.. 0
0 W. C. Cardon 17
11 Frank Cardon.
T. A- Fleck ....mm,.,.
A. M. Fleet 10
W. D. bigler..
A. M. Bloom m. f
F. G. Chorpeoing.... 11
M. B. Cowdrtck. ...... T
T. J. Clcary 1
Jaeh Dougherty...,
B. A, Geodlellow...,, ft
A. W Graham
0 ll. Hallora. ........ a
Jcha M. Hettiegs... 0
J. L. R. Heiebbold.. 0
John B. JJ ardor ........ ft
G. W. Jobneon
Joba F. Kramer 0
U. J. Keag v IV
D. R, FuliertoB..M..H 10
Frank Fielding
rrank A. Fleming.... 0
m. s. uiantt. ...., B
W. J, Hoffor. fi
J. W. Howe II
A. J. Hageriy... 0
A mot Keantrd - 0
Jobb L. Kragle..... II
A W. Lee 6
W. 0. Lyue..
B. A. Leavy.MMHM.. 18
L. J. Morgan M.. 0
John MoClcilaa.,,.,,- 0
Jame Kerr
J. F. McKearlek...M 1
W. M MoCullough. h I
0. L. Moore -
Fred M oi top. ...,..
Ford MitcbeU...H.M.
A. B. Reed...M..,H
Harry Rider -
J. M. Stewart
R. tt. Bbaw.......
George 0. Meora..M.. Ifii
R. M. Me Kaon.,..,.
D. McGaagtacy...H.a 1
Jemet MoLaughUa. 20
Harry Mills. HHa I
a. M.acbcarar
Fred Baehett 14
K. R. SieCBBoa....i( 0
W. M. hbaw.. 1
H. B. Vaa Vaiaah ... 0
Jeha Binmoao
Joba A. Btock -
Warrea Thora -
I'aal Weaver M
Jaasea B. Wttata...
A. W. Waltert.MM... II
W.B. WeJleoe....M
J. W. Wrlgley 0
VVUIiam V. Wright
ueorge wcavtr..M
Frank Willey HM
A. B. Weaver.. 0
Total - IVsl Total 167
Net eat.
By the score It will he toot) that Capt.Snyder'i
tide wet de Tea led, Rcw'i atea cecriag 41 mera.
The IctlBf ild,aecordiag to agreement paid
for the tapper, which wat tcrvod oa Fiiday
cvenUgat Fullcrtoa A Liviogstea'i Restauraat
parlor, which wat got tea Bp la good style and '
appreciated by theea who participated tbertln.
The cvralog pasted away pleaeaatly with jollity
aad mirth. After luppcr, Judge Barrett, W. M,
McCellough, Dr. VaoValtah,R. M.MoKaallyi
0. H. Uelford ted A. W. Walters were each
tilled epoaaadnadeafcw remarks pcrtlacalto
tbe eccaeioa.
BABI KILLKB.
Saydtr't tldt t Plne'sqalrreli, II ; black iqulr
roll, II j grey iqalrrels,!; pheaianti, ft duckt,
1 1 pigeoBP, I.
alow t tide i rise tquirrais, IV black tejalr-
roll, II; grey squlrreli, ft pheaeaato, lj daokt,
1 1 crews, I.
Row i mea abet an taa creel, while Border'!
ica eat trow.
Then were Iweaty-eight met out ta Rayder'i
ide, aad thirty ea Row a.
Itle evldcat from the rotarat that garni Is act
at plenty thlt year at It wat thought to ht.
Soma m irked with a I weald aot have hilled any
thing la all probability bad tht trees tad rocka
been cere red with birds Bad aalmals, ytt maey
of thoto who are toasted oa taaaortaifelhoaitn
cane la with anal) ace roc.
Go to Fleck's and aoo the sights.
Flock soils hotter goods at lower
prion than any ctore anywhere,
Flock sella better goods at lower
prleej than any itere anywhere,
- mm in
We defy competition In canbmoroa,
T. A. FLBCK A CO.
We defy oompotition in cashmerea,
T. A. FLBCK A CO.
Go to Fleck's, and you are Buro to be
ittiioed with your purona.ei. o sv 41
i
Go to Flock's, and you arosttro to bo
satisfied with your purcbaae. a-xv-4t
Don't forget it, ladios, that Fleck is
agent for K. Buttirlek A Uo.s fattsrna.
Don't forgot it, Indies, that Fleck Is
agent for K. Buttcrlok A Coa Patiaras.
Don't dodge the question 1 Answer
iquaro, and go to r leek a.
If you want a nice, rich trimmed
bat, leave your order at Jrleok i.
If you want a nice, rich trimmed
bat, leave your order at Fleck i.
Come to Flock's I Go to Flock's!
Come to Flick's, It ii better than a show.
Cumo to Fleck's! Go to Fleck's I
Come to Pleok'e, It is better that a show.
Cold weather is here, you want your
Winter goods, aad bo one bat tbt variety aad
quality that yoa fled at Fleck's.
Sore oyer., tetter, salt rheum, io.,
art cured by "Dr. Lindiey t Blood oearober,
Sold by all druggists.
If you are bilious you will find posi
tive relief by using "Sellers' Liver Pills." Sold
by all druggists.
Tho New IIeminoton Family Sew-
ix o Macbihb for tale tt J. B. II ardor's Gob
8tort, Clearfield, Pa. Oct. 19-fim.
By far the largest and choicest va
riety of ladle' hata, trimmed and nntrimmed, to
be had at Vleok'i low for cash only.
We bavo now on hand soveraf thous
and flrat-olaaa envelope!, which wt will print for
business men, or anybody tlte, at prices that can
not be rivalled. Call and act them . . tf.
Remember that Lytic is County
Agent for Lorrillard'a Tobacco, and can tell them
at factory prices. They are the best tobacoee In
market. Try tbttt. . tf.
At the Rkpubltcan office is tho placo
to get your Job work done. Wt art folly prepared
to do anything In tho printing lino, will do tt
well, and at the right kind of prlcet. tf.
, m m m '
It is absolutely tho best known
remedy for Female Weakness , strengthen the
whole system, and can produce no Injurious
effect!, Baroima U prepared by E. K. Thompson,
Tituiville, Pa., and It for sale by all druggists ip
Clearfield, and Jot. Seyler A Bon, Lutbersburg.
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See a woman on horseback in another
column, riding near Spear's Vineyards, with a
bunch of Grape from which S peer's Port Grape
Wioa It made, that is so highly esteemed by the
medical profesiioa for the use of invalids, weakly
persons and Ihe aged. Sold by B. W. Graham,
Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Jly-18 '79-tf.
A Fact. An advertisement insortod
la the RtruBUCi.il will reaoh more reader! than
if published In all tbe other paperi In the coun
ty, and cost tbe advertise! less than one-half
In other words, an advertisement published In
our jcurnal la worth double the price of thtt
oharged by any other publisher la the county.
It la a fact." tf.
Removal. Dr. T. J. Boyor haa re
moved bit medical office to the roonu recently
occupied by Buck A Graham, la Oraham'i row
He makea CHRONIC DISEASES a specialty.
CHAROKS VERY LOW. The manufacturer!
having lowered prices, he ti prepared to furnish
STRICTLY PURR MEDICINES at greatly re-
doocd ratci. The afflicted will bo benefited by
giving blue cell. Jnryl3, '79-tf.
New Dailt Stage Line. James L.
Leery bat succeeded ia having a daily mill estab
lished between Clearfield and Pen nil Id, and will
hereafter rot a daily stage bet wees the two points.
Hiioontraot began with April 1st, and tho stage
will leave llearfield every morning (except Sea
day) at I o'clock, making connection! with til
tralntoB the Low Grade Railroad at Ptnafleld, re
turning after tho latt train the tame tvsniog.
Passengeri ind freight will be carried at low rates.
Orders left tt any of tho hoteli will be attended
loapr7V-tI
The Old Tyromlng Inturanre Company
ins rim to me trout
CcBwijtiviLMt, Pa., Oct. 20, 1879.
Ken A Biddlr, General Insurance Agents,
Clearfield, Pa: I take pleasure In acknowledging
receipt of Draft from you, for Fourteen Hundred
and Ninety-two Dollars and fifty eenti($i ,49160),
being ia full for loss by Arc, which occurred to
my property oa tbe 3d day of October, 1170,' In
the borough of Corwensville, Pa. And I hereby
rctura to yoa my sincere thank! fur the prompt
and buiioeat-ltkn manner ia which yoa hart
lettltd and adjusted my loss, aad I recommend to
the people of Clearfield County the eld time-tried
LYCOMING INSURANCK COMPANY, as be
ing safe, reliable and prompt.
Catbahixb GaArr.
Oct St, 1179 tin. i
"A PUIIMC RENEPACTOH.' '
. Once of Nichols A Bteiner, 4ft Pine St.,
Now Vobk Cirr, Nov. 13, 1878.
Dr. M. M. FaRtaa.Fredonia, N. Y..-W
& I have beea a great sufferer from Bilinus
neil and Dyspepsia for years. My friend Hon.
11, 0. Lake, of the New York Cuitom House, In
duced ne to try your Blood end Liver Remedy
aad Nerve Tonic. By the use of two botlles I
have initalned the most refreshing rellvf. I look
upon it as one of the grralrst rem r dies ef the
day, and yon as tbe compounder ef tbe line, ti
a public benefactor.
Yours truly, WM. IT. fsTttlXBR,
Ex-Commlssioacrof Kxcise for New York City.
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Dr. Feaner'i Blood and LUer Remedy aad
Nerve Tonic may wall be called "The conquer
iag hero" ef the times. It n tbt medical triumph
cf tbt age. Whoever hai "tbe blues" should take
It. for It regulate! and restorer the disordered
system that gives rise to them. It always cures
Billousnest aad Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyi
peptia, Coaitipttlea, Headache, Fartr aad
Ague, Spleea Enlargement!, Scrofula, Kryslpetai,
Pimplii, Blotch and all ikin Eruptions and
Blood Disorders ( Swelled Limbs and Dropsy ;
Sleepletines!, Impaired Nerves and Nervous Do
billty; Restore! flesh ttd strength when theiyt
tern to ruining down or going into decline j cant
Female Weak nets and Chronic Rheumatism, aad
relieve! Chronic Bronchitis, and al) Lung aad
Throat di moult is. It does thoae tbiag by strik
ing at tbe root of disease and removing itt caatet.
Dr. Feaner'i Improved Cough Honey will re
lieve any eoagb la cue hour.
Dr. teener's Goldea Reiiot euros aay pain, aa
Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Oolie or Headache la Ivo
It thirty minutes, aad readily relieves Rheuma
tism, Ktdaey Complaint, Dlarbna, etc.
Dr. Peaaer'i St. Vitas Daaot Specific. Oae
bottle always corei.
For eale by Uartswick A Irvto, Drugglstt,
Clearfield, Pa. iii K-lf
BptttmlB
Wantbb. bOO.OOI 14 feet shaved hoop, deliv
ered at tbe railroad, la ear load ef 8,009, at all
points oa the Tyrone A Clearfield, P. A B., Bold
kaglo Valley, and Peaatylvania Railroads, for
which I will pay the highest market price.
J. F. K HAM BR,
OctIO, 1S79 tf. Clearfield, Pa.
- r , . .
OnB Hun train Paa Cant. Discount tw Old
Pbicbi. Hewing Mar hi nee oaa now be purr bated
at MerrcU'i tia and variety etoro, from $ up
wards. All kinds of sewing machine! repaired
on the shortest notice.
Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1877.
Buaaiat Fob 8 a lb. ft. Newtoa Shew keept a
full supply of Predoma Duetto and Platform
Wagons for tale. To te eeea at too Hfcew Mouse
yard, uaii oa or addrtst him at Clearfield reaa
sylvaala. may ll-tf.
tf Mother' tlrUf.
Tht prldt of a Mother, the life end Joy of a
aome, ere aor children, aeaee ner gnet wnea etea
ncss enters and takes them away Take warning
taoB, that yoa ere routing a terrible risk, if they
have a Cough. Croua or W keep leg Cough, which
lead to Coasnmptioa, tf yoa do tot attend to it
at eaee. SUILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURB lo
guaraa teed te euro them. Price 10 its., 61 etc.
and 11.00. For lane Back, Bide or Cheat, use
ffbiiob'i roreui fleeter, rrioo oaeu. Held
by a D. Weteoa, Clearfield; Pa. iepl7-oew.
TAff Aril f vtr Knew Of
J. ft. flUrsey, a pro mi cent aad laleeatlal alt
lata ef Iowa City, tayt i 1 aavt had tbe Dya
peasla, aad Liver Ceutplaiat fr teveral yeart.
and have aseel every remedy I Ootid hear af,
without aay relief whaaaver, aatil 1 saw your
Sblleh'i VlUliier advtrtiitd la oar paper, and
wat poraaaded te try it. 1 am happy to itate
that it hat tetirolf Cured me. It it cerUlalr the
best remedy 1 ever knew af. Price T6 tea la. Far
tale by 0. D. Watsoe, Clearfield, Pa.
tcpU.fim-aaw.
9 HI LOB'S CATARRH RRMRDY. A marval
aui r-rmx In Cftiarrh. Dlpbtbtnt. Uanktraaoata.
and Hcadaobe. With rach bottle li an logenloui
aasal injector for tht more tuecciiful treat meat
or the complaint, wiuout extra enargc, rnce
60 cent!. For ait by C. D. Watson, Clearfield,
Pa, sept!7, 1HI9 flm-tow.
Collbctob'b Waibant!. Wt have prvnared
a form, and have ob band a large quantity, of
blank "Collector i paioi, wnioa nave oeen ap
proved by the highest legal authority in the
Courts of thia county. At Tnlf Vimli per
down wt will mail any Bnmoer to I bo uoiiectur
orderiog them. A Collector, when com pel led to
advertise nroDtrtr. tuust post up not lett fbn
three ooticu in tht moat public placet In hit
borouga or townsnip. u.
Wartbo. Delivered at Ihe Rail Road.
100,11(10 ?fi- Inch shaved ihingles.
Iiil,i)ii0 14-lnch tawed tbingies.
11)11,0110 feet of pine boards.
6li(i,0ii0 14-fevt shaved hol.
6,00 railroad ties.
6U,0iiO fret of good hemlock boards.
For which I will pay the highest market price,
delivered at Clear II eld, or at any point on tho
Tyrone A Clearfield Kailrotd.
J. F. Kbamir.
Clearfield, Pa., Oct. lo, 1878-tf.
Jiiht Ilccelved
Just Rcoivei"by ARNOLD, at
CURWENSVILLK:
Car Load Nova Scotia Plaster!
Car Load nuro Corn, ityo and Oats
Chop!
Car Load Drnken on it : .
Car Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Car Load Dry Goods, Grooories, Ao.l
tv?-Shiniro8. Bark. R. R. Ties and
Grain will be taken in exchange.
n !! If 0 1DI.O
i urwcnaviiiO may i, ioo.
njervonA Debility.
Vital Weak neat or Pen re a Ion t a weak
exhausted feeling, bo energy or courage : tbe re
sult or mental over-worn, inaitcreuoua or
execaeee. or some drain tpon the ivatem te al
ways cured by lluuibry Hommpulhie Specific
No. 28. It tenet up and jlneigoratei the system,
dispell the gloom and doiponJoocy, Imparls
strength atid energy, stops tbe drain, and re
juvenates the entire man. Been used twenty
year with perfect luooeas by tnouian4i. Bold by
dealers. Price, $1 per (logic vial, or So per
package of five vlala and ti vial of powder. Scot
by men on receipt oi price,
Address Humphreyt llomwpathle
Medicine Company liV Fulton Ht., N. Y.
C. D. Watson, Agent Clearfield, Pa.
aept. 18, 1878-ly.
HKBERLING P08TLETB WATK. At Ihe
Bsptiat Parsonage, near Reynoidsville, on Thura
day, October 23d, lt79, by Kor. J. E Deaa, Mr.
Potor S. Hoberlint and Miio Ida Poatlcthwaitc,
both of Sandy towoship, Clearfield Bounty, Pa.
0WKN9 WALTRR3. At the recldeouc of
the bride's uncle, Mr. Thomas A. Hoover, oa
Tuesday evening, 0otobcr21st,1879,by Rav. Geo.
Lcidy, Mr. A. X. Owens and Mm Ciara Walteia,
both cf Curwenaville, Clearfiold county, Pa,
NEWCOME RAFFERTY. At tht Ilurni
ILmet.la ReynoldsTille, ea Sunday, October 19th,
1879, by E. Naff, Esq Mr. A. H. Nowoome and
Miss Ella Ratlcrty, butb ef Clearfield oouoty, I' a,
WEBER HOFFMAN. -In Troutville, on
Thursday, October l id, 1879, by Rev. John Wol
bach Mr. Peter J. Waber nd Mm Mary Hoff
man, both of Henderson townsbip, Jefferson
county, Pa.
SUNDERLAND NEWCOMER. On October
Utb, 1879, by John T. Bell, Esq., Mr. Hugh Son
de Hand and Mus Clara A. Newcomer, both of
Bell township, Clearfield oouuty, 1'a.
CARNS IIRLT. At Windor, Fayette coun
ty, Iowa, on Sunday, October 12th, 1H7V, by Rev.
M. U. ferry, Mr. Welty Cams, of Clearfield
oouoty, Pa., and Mils Minnie Halt, of Windsor,
Iowa.
LEWIS ACKLEY. At the res I done of the
bride's parents, on Thursday, October 10th, 1879,
by Rev. W m. M. Bnrobfietd, Mr. K. B. Lewis
and Mill Jennie U., daughter of Dr. B. P. Aob
Icy, all of DuBoif, Clearlteld county, Pa.
sua.
LOCKARD.--Noar Bigler Station, In Bradford
township, on Monday afternoon, Oct. 17lb 1879,
Mn. Mary Lockard, aged ll4 yeart, I mouths
aad 23 days.
CLEARFIELD MARKETS.
Cl.BARriBLD, ?lH Oct. 17, 1879.
Flour, per ewt., M Oi'
Buckwheat Floor, per cwt I 00
Cora MceJ, per owl........ 1 00
Chop, rye, per ewt . 1 40
Chop, mixed, ptr ewt t
Braa, perowt 100
Wheat, per bmhol.......... 1 '40
Rye, per bushel
Oats, pr bushel , 0
Buckwheat, per boiholi.
Potatoes, per bushel . 96
Applet, per buiibcl...,., 16
Hams, per pound - H
Shoulder, per pound . '
Dried Beef, par pound.. .......,.., J
Chickens, per pair..H, M. d0
Hatter, per pound u
Eggs, per doiea .. ,.H. 24
Salt, per tack, large t
Coal Oil, per gallon 1&
Lard, per pound M 1
Dried Apples, per pound. 0
Dried Peaches, per pound.
Botnt, per bushel I
PEODDCE MAEKET REPOET.
Pbiladulpria. October 27. There was a firm or
fooling in wheat, but the transactions were of aa
uniBiiiortanl character. Prlcet are lo. higher.
The closing figures were : 11.44 wae bid and
l.ift was asked Tor Ho, I woaiara raa, sp j
II 444 wat bid and SI.4M asked for do., October ;
$1.44 wo bid and aiked for do, Novem-
berj f 1 4( wae bid tod fl. asked lor do.,
December. 6.000 bathe's, December, told at
$1,481. Cora wai taeeedingly ejutet, there being
a general unwillingness lo operate la spot or
future. Tho clou eg ratal were t file, was bid
and 040. wae bid and 84c asked lor tail, spot ;
0.1e waa bid and O44oaabedfor do., October ( 01ie
waa bid and 02 io aaked for November) 6Vo wat
hid and 00c asked for do.. December. Oats are
doll and tbe aroslng fignrec for No. S white and
tbe dosing figures lor No. I white were 46c bid
and 47o ueked fcr October 36o bid and 46o bid
and 4Ac asked for October 46e bid aad 40e tsked
for November i 4c bid and 47 it asked for De
cember. CmcAoo, October 27. Floor tteady tod un
changed. Wheat strong and higher T No. 1.
Chicago spring, l.l3iey 1.24 I No. I do.,l.t7j
an 24); no. i do., si.i7f(o i . 7 1 ivr easo;
OLlfifa) I. It for Not eaj her i $1211 for Decern
ber f No. 8 do., K.OSf rejected, 99c. Cora un
steady, lower and Irregular at 42(t lor oatn and
November! 421e for December l 42o. for all (he
year j 4ee lor May : rejected 2lc. Rye itetdy
and aacbanged. Bar ley eaiier at S8ffoj)84e.
fimotby teed lower at e? 60. ltx iced higher
at ft I 34.
Pork strong and higher except for caib, and
irregular: $11 bid and 4 Unked lor caih ; 112.76
furOctobirt B10. 60 lor November) f 11.11 ft"
January. Lard ticited tnd higher, at afi.o5(rt
0.071 lor cefb and Novcaher j $0 7240 76 lur
December I 0.86(di8H74 lor January. Bulk
meals strong aad big ber r shoulders, 14 ; short
nb.lo ti; abort clear. Sv.vo. Whisky easier at
09. Eggs, lo(q)lot.
tx flt'crtisnncuts. .
The lits Sewing Macliine
Can he bought at fewest wrtcet from ALEX
rA l THn.su w, wottfllana, ra - At it equal, u aoi
sopor or to any lrt olais Hewing Machine In the
i reel, utrouian sent m appiioatioa.
Woodland, Pa., Oct. 19, UJ0 On.
S REWAH I) Eatray Cow. Tho andtr
llgned oneri this sum for Information that
will Irad to the recovery cf a RRD COW, weigh
ing about 400 pound e, large broad horns, a email
teat between the two left ooea. Tho cow strayed
from n-y home in Covington township, about Ibe
lit of July last. Call in peraoa or address ma by
letter at French rill e, Pa.
Oct. 19, 179 It. F. T. COUDRIKT, JR.
I EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Net! ee lo here
A by given that Lett era Testamentary aa
tbe estate of JOHN BYKRS, lata of Now Wash-
iagtoa, Clearfield county, Peaa'e., deeeaeed,
having been duly granted to the andcnlgncd, all
jeraoni m denied te said enavo win please make
m mediate aavmeak aad theea heia claim t ar
demands against the same will preheat than
properly authenticated for tettlement without
delay. MARGARET M. BYRRH,
Kiecatrli.
New WaihtngtoB, Pa Oct. 19, 1179-et
NEW FIRM
-AND-
NEW GOODS I
Boom 2To. 4, Pit's Optra Roust,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rpm ..Lriim kin jm c)..4 , (.11 11..
X .1 urM.rU., M.fe M
TBA8,OOrPIM.RtISAKH.YHUra.llPICI8l
Hmsil KRIIIT. CAKNRU KRIHT.
ALB0, BMOKINfl AMI) rlllwiso TOBACCO,
1 lUAKrl, (JliKKKB WAH, IILAHS
WARM, IINWAKI. WOOD AND WILLOW.
WAKE. iROOM8, HO.
Flour, Tttd and Chop of all kinds,
whlrli w. will Mil U Iowm .rlrwl tu nah, r
ihi.,1 ior (Mm r .ra...
H.H.I 1HAACMARKLI.
Clwfl.ld, tt.,fX. ML Hil lf.
iMf llTf",
INTHIKarcnrrotnnieree it,! la tline go-a-hfed
limes, the preaatng dtumiid I t"r thoroughly
traitied moli fur lrtilurte. Uur Itihtlttillnu onVro tin
eurwM'd fH.'illll 1 jriHilitt atui uttil.lUt Hgvd niea
for ohlaliiiiig a I'rarlktil I duration. A abort tiiut
only la rmiuhol tn wnnptehi tbe diir-e of etmly.
KipeiiaevllKbt. Indlriiliial ii.'lnui -n. Nutdiuliemu
taer ml any ttnx'. Ni vnimIk'H lir I'lnuiat
SAi'lm-t I'. 11 I t A Kl.-w. I'ltUbiirtiai.
SaT-tUf'i tt..kk.'i.Uii;, ultl -Littl hy llaiuer
A llnw.; primed 'liicl- 4V.It. i largt-it work
on Ihe acit-ui-n Mttiil.itl, A aoik lor luinkora,
rallroiiita, i.ti.ini'- n.fit Jtnl pi.cii. 'i aooouulauu,
I'nee, .l.bi,, (wwl-n . ',
Oct, 21, 'rfi lm.
PUBLIC SALE
I
THR Ptnntylvtnla Railroad Company will
offer at Public Sale, at tbe teveral stations
Indicated below, on
Thursday, Nov. 13th, 1879,
CoDHB.netiif .t 10 0'al.ok A. M., lb. following
deMrib.d .rlialM, . d.icD.Ud. .dI.m tli.
ownsrf or eonaiKD..! p7 oh.rg.a and r.uo..
tii. Mm. befor. tb, day of Ml. t
M.njjrYo, if Oociit. ' Cooiig.
oUTinu.,.
I Raft Store JamM P. Curry.
1 R.rt Ron H a. Dari,.
1 bol r.fllnf tool 0. Nu.1.
.KIOLA.
I bn. M. toh.ro. M. Urllt.T.
I bbl liquor, 1 k.f do u.u. W. La...
CL.ARrtlLP.
II eora ih.ll.rt, It bill, Izl.ru W. 8. Rwad.
1 iron rail - -Fred Siok.tt.
1 aowias Diaoblo, O. C. Paaimur..
3 paper package M ...!!. B. Spaokmaa.
1 boat -fc iu dorian..
CDRWI.aVILLK.
Coll rope, boi. raft etovo, pkgtoola..J. n. Boreh.
Woodea India. (Ign - Hoaa Bloom.
Bat. rop. J. W. B.II.
Bal. rope -J. W. Caoipb.ll.
Hal. rope T.J. Campb.il.
Bal. rope, bale raft tuoli J. W. Camph.ll.
Bal. rop., bale raft looli..... T. i. Campbell.
Boi merobandlM J. Caldwell.
rule rop. 0. yre.kho.Mr.
B.lerope D. J. rguao.
Bal. rope, bare tool, ..Ja. L. Gorman.
Boi medloln. W. W. Marab.
Raft atora J. Norrll.
Cantbook, bale tool! .K L. raaimore.
Ilal. raflloola...., -Joan A. Bjl.ia.
Bandl., ale, eugere and rope J. B. Rmead .
Raft atore, bag r. tool, A rope..Le?i Sunrl.rlaad.
I drill and pule.... John Swan, 6r
I J. W. Thompaen
I uagi Med A. C. Willi.ma.
Box tool, 'i'boa. J. Vung.
By order of
JOHN HEILI.T,
Sopt. Trenaportatloo, P. R. R.
Altoona, P.., Oat. 12, ISTII SL
rpHIAL I,l-T-Llit of Causes set down for
a trtai at c iiTiujutr i wiriai ui usin, iwuiiiBiaDg -
lug Monday, November 10th, 1879, and eootino
ing three weeks t
rittr wrik, bovrubbb IOtb.
Kephtrt A Bailey vi. Moshannon L A L Co
Samuel Htgerty hoira vt. Cyrut Jeffries et al
Jacob (telnet vs. 8C Pttohin.Adm'r.
Christian Ley ot al ri. Paul Darling ot al
" " M vs. R Arthurs et al
(I B Ooodleader
Wm Westover
Peter MaUeorge
DilloB A Mr Far land
Thomaa Mitchell
I) B Ooodlandcr
W A Bloom, KieVr
J W Patureea to in
re, (too Kramer ot at
vt. J A R McKwen
tb. J W Davis A Hro's
VI, B Co wen J Taylor
vi, Joba Dillea at el
vs. Kramer A Btll
ra, Isaac Tbomptoa ar
vs. Wm H Rimer
vs. Urooni A Dickey
John W Davit
J D Hieln
Ttwu Koiiy
t tront wtttr, rot, 17tn,
MltrheU MoMurray vs. JEAJB Oeaibart at al
J W Patterson te use re. W 11 Rimer
ROT bompicB tt al ti J w Bell tt al
John Booth vs. Morrisdale Coal Co ,
Cocu th, use of M Hots vt. David Askey et al
J Frank Rrvd
vs. Jc'ae Digit lot
Audrow Uardner
vi, Curtll Ream! et al
a. James Rea
vs. Dao it I Miller
vi. John Lightner
Tl. Hubert Hare Powell
ve, 0 WUallaher, Adm'r
ta. Uriah Lloyd
ti. DoBolt A Poller
Tt. Christian Tubbi
vt. David Dona ot al
vi. Jaeoo Kirk jr survivor
vs. A Humphrey
I. Wi ham A Wallaea
ti. Frtd H Bloom
H Wolf, Aiaigooe
u u uensai.
J C Aokard
H H Hbillingford
John M dimming
h A w d irvm
Rhae Bmlley
Casper Leipoldt
a a, mania
Henry Rriaer
Co N Bank of CTd
Joba Irln A Uro'i
luian tin, rot. 14tr.
F K Arnold A Co vs. J W Oarlile
vs. L 11 Cor 1 1 It
Robert Taylor
loba J Read
vi. 0 CoueAK MoPbirtoa
Ti. JohB A Miller etal
vi. A lleberliitg et al Kx'l
TJ Boyer
Cotn'th,uscof W Curry i, J Kinkadc et al
J R Mania
vs. Lydia J Horner
Tl. A B bbaw
vi. Wm Luther tt al
va A V Railroad Co
vi. John Irria A Bro'i
Samuel Hagerty
John Moore
Bridget Baker
Joe it Mo. Murray
tt A iloldea ' ti.
0 Helper tt at Adtn'ri ?s. Jamci A Irvla
tloyder.Uar'sllustAOoTl. John Irvla A BrVl
D J Hoar A Ue vs. - . ;
D MeLaughlia ti. R B Stewart
Jawes Port use of vs. Jacob Rinelelt et at
Jona Boyntou re. Thomat Parks et al
J r biewsrt, endorsee vs. Wm Westuver
James P Hale vt. Wm L Drant et al
i Bl.I BLOOM, Protheaolary.
If you want to see tbe finest Stock of
llcady-Madc Clothing
IN t'l.BARFIKI.D, CiO TO
GUINZBURG'S.
If joa want to Buy tbe best Fitting
Clothing ;
If yon wont tbe most Reliably Made
,
ttMutiumMtmimtmmtM!
If you want to boy at tbe lowest Cash
rnoes, go to
uuiNziiiJiicm
If you want to see the best assortment of
' CLDIBI;
If yoa want to see a nioe selection of
Gents' Furnishing Goods;
If yon want to buy a
FINE HAT or a GOOD UMBRELLA,
or TRUNK or VALISE,
If yoa want to get tht worth of your
Honey, don't fail to go to
OUINZnUItG'N,
WISTKRIf HOTftLCORNKR, Cl..ri.ld,P..
Oet. II, HlV-tf.
e2a .3" 1
UPS8" fciH
D:r , 3 o- 6
. -. fc a , Jk
M-'o a Sjn V :
S-ag 3 ?ib Vt
SO o ;b I
s .a (D xS-a f
0 s r 5 S a 'II
1 o ii
1 i v
T - J
3 S & W
fc. s w -JH
g.S i
sJ If: :. s. !
? t ii ut
BOYS
flt'frtijfrajuta.
aw IKIO nUHIIBM Qeorn W Co.
Oa a" 'oueend buakola .( OATS, ow,
and will pay aaab ar prvduo..
CMHJ, l'a, Au,. 11, ll7. tr.
TTIIDaB fOM RE.NT. A two-alory brlek
II bona. o. fin. atrt, Hit ef tb.
1'r.abyt.rlM Obareb. Tbre. room, up
and tbrM dowa etair,. A food atabla, we
buua.. and carden altacbed. Vor furtber'
nartlonlara, apply I. J. B. URAHAM
AprU to, !; tf.
Clearfield, P..
ViHOPKHTY POH IIUNT.
X Mra, Job. B. Rafforty, of P..B townablp,
offer for ront a dw.lling houee end etoro AaL
roora, aitoaU In tb. Tillaf. of Pannrille. J T7
tot furiberinformatloB apply to, or d. n i l
dre, Mr,. J. B. RAFFERTY,
ook 19, f9.tr. Urampla. llllll.
DIVORCI2 NOTICE. In Cotanon Plea.
Court of ClearDold wuBly Pa.
Joaoph Interewioi) No. So Jun. T , '79
ra. aliaa eub. aur.
Margaret Interowleaj Diroroe.
To Aaroar.f Jnltrtviet rt$pomdtnt I Yo. ar.
hereby notified to appear lo the aald Court at
Cleat Aeld.oa. the 2nd Monday of January, loot), to
abow oauae If aoy you bore, why a divoro. from
Joaeph Interewioa tb. petitioner ahoutd Dot be
granted lo aaiaim complaint eontaiaed In tbe po
tion .ekiog for auoh a deerM.
A. J'KNTB Jr., SberllT.
Sheriraofloe, Cla.rleld l'a, Oot. It, 187.
F
OR BALK.
The andenlnied will tell at prhatt etlt all
that treat or oaree) of land situate in Decatur
to wash if, Clearfield oouoty, Pa., within a short
distance of the Tyrone A CleerleW R. R., and
adjoin teg land! of Robert Hudson and etnen,
and haowa as the Jacob B. Uearhart lot. The
laid tract contain ing 60 acre more or leu, with
two Teini of valuable coal thareoo, hat about 19
acre cleared, aad te the key to a large body of
coal about being developed. Will bo cold low aad
opoa easy terras, wot particular!, apply to
uaviu a.. jniDOt
Clearfield, Pa., July U, 1B76.
Al!)ITOR'f4 NOTICB. In the Orphans'
Court of Clearfield eouutv. Pa. In tbe
matter of the estate of William tihtmel, late of
Morris township, dec d.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed hy tald
Court to distribute the money! arising from the
sale of the real eitate of William Sbtmel, late of
Morris township. Clearfield county, dee d, to and
among tbe parties legally entitled thereto, herehy
gives notice, thtt ht will meet the partial Inter
cited it his office la Clear (it Id, on FKllMY, the
Slit HAY of OCTOBKR, 187V at S o'clock P. M.,
when tnd where ail parties lnterected may at
tend. UoCAK Hlititlbbb, .
Auditor.
CleerfiifJ, Pa., Oet. Hth, 187-St.
BLACKSMITHING.
Horse-Shoeing
A Specialty.
The ondertlioed, beltc tbaukful for pact favor i,
would respectfully Inform the citizens of Clear
field and vicinity that he ha partnered tbe shop
In Clearfield borouth rcoentlv ooeupled by Amos
Kantard, situated on locust street, in the roar of
(leo. Weaver Uo.'t store, where oy timet ana
clou atteotion to business, be hopes to receive a
large snare of public patronage.
Prices reason able and all work guaranteed.
CHA8. 11. UALPOHD.
Clearfield, Pa , Oct. 15, 1H7. Sm.
itODMT FKtKJl.AMATIOMr Wiinui,
y Hob.C. A.MAVKK, Presideat Judffe of
the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth
Judieial District, composed of the counties of
Clearfield. Centre and Clinton, ana lion, amah
Oodkn and Hon. V meant R. Holt, Associate
Judge! of Clearfield county, haTO lisued their
precept,' to me directed, for the bnl-liog of a Court
of Common Pleat, at the Court House, at Clear
field, ia and for the eountv of Utearneld, com
menclot oa the 8KOUNU MONDAY. TUB luTII
DAY OP hOVEMIlKK. Ib7il, and oontiaoing
three weeks.
NOTICK lo therefore hereby gireJ to jurors and
wi toe ties, la and for said county of Clearfield to
be and appear la their proper persona, ai iu
o'clock A. M. of laid day, to do thora tbingl
which In their behalf certain te he done.
U1VKN under my band at Clearfield, this 22d
day of October, in the year ot cur Lord one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine.
ANDRDW PKNTZ, jr., Sheriff.
octXS tc.
GEO. WEAVER & CO.,
SECOND STRKHT.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Har. oewaed wp, lo tb. atorevoei lately Meupled
by Wearer A B.tta, oa Boooad Mreet, a large and
wen oeioeted atooit or
Dry - Goods, Groceries,
BOOTS AND 6HOK3,
qUKENSWARK, WOOD A WILLOW WARS,
BATS AND CAPS,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c.
Which they will dispose ef at reasonable rates
I or rMB, or otcbaago lor country produce.
QBORGC weaver A CO.
t Clearleld, Pa., Jan. 9. 167A tf. .
HOMESTEAD FOR SALE
v -IN THE
Borough of CurnA!
THAT well known property situate on the bank
of the Susquehanna river, la the borough of
CurwenivlUe, ClearfleM county, Pa , occupied by
the late BKNJAM IN HARTSHORN, dee d, U
now onevei tor sate, it cooiaios about
Thirteen Acres,
Upoa which It erected a fine two-etnry framt
DM ELLIXG HOISE,
STABLE, and tht necessary out
bo i hi ins; t, and alio a PLOWING
FOUNT A IN of Dure 8 PR I NO WATKR. This
ii a vtry deairabla properly for a private resi
dence. The property Is now offered at PRIVATE
8 A LB, on reasonable terms. For further lo
fbrmaiion la relation to It, call at tbe premises,
or apply to the Bndenirnfd fn person or by letter.
t Ji L KATI1AL W. SMITH,
Attorney for the Ueln.
Cl.irflet.l, Pt., Sept, fid, 1879-tf.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OK
Vauablc Ileal Estate.
TN Bureoanr. of a ord.r f tb. Orpbaaa' Court
t ria.r,.M unHI. 1 1. . ..
K - - J ' - H..i.i,un,, nc
uiiaiitr.lM. mt tit. ..(at. fl.l H.ll 1... .r
Ureenwood townablp, will .Bar al p.bll. e.1. .1
IMMIIi, ia aald tawaablp, M
Wednesday, Nov. 12tJi, 1879,
AT O'CLOCK r. M.
tb. foll.wlri( doMribod RmI RiUto, te wit :
TOT NO. 1, Sll.al. I. OraeawooA tawaablp,
i bousd.d and deowrllnd a. follawa t Oa th.
bortb by land of .aid eatete, am th. aootb by Ihe
8aMa.baaa rim .nd bud ml l.vld Mitobell.
o. tbe Met by lead ot 'raeaploa Bell, and oa lb.
wul by kad ef Da.ld M ll.bell. kaia. the mmmm.
t... Lot ejfe.14 eaute, Matal.la, .beat
TWO Ill'NDRKD ACRES.
IOT NO. I, !l.aded .a lb. B.rtk by landa or
J Irrlne aud Newooaier, ea th. aoutA by Let
Mo. I. mmm laarle of I).. id Mitobell, ob tbe aaal
by Freatpt.. Ball'a laud, aad oa tba wee. by A.
W. N.wooner, tontaiotag
TWO UUNDRRD AND F1KTKKN ACRt.4,
belag all timber land, barlag therMa a eosaid.
able aoaaa.t of while .., aaile plea, aad beai
look tlaabor.
IOT HO. I, Situated ta Bell towaablp, and
i aboal tbra. aailM fraai tb. rlr.r. bowad
on th. Borth by lead af R. 0. Tb.uapeoa, oa tba
aoulh by Irria A Thoatpaoa, oa the aet by Ibe
aataa, aad aa lb. WM by RMd, Ww A B.tla,
evai.iaing
TWO IHINDRRD ACRKS,
belag all limbered Wllh pine, oak and kemlook,
ana wouia maao a rary gnoa Ural.
IOT NO. 4, Situated la UreoaWMi tawaablp,
i boandad .. lb. worth by laoda af U.
MoCrMk.a, a. tba aoath br aaob Vrr.r. ..
tb. ewt by B.II ead ttepheneoa, aad aa tb.
wwi . .aeo. urau euryey, watatalag
ONI HUNDRED ACRES,
abaat Iwoaty am ef whlek le alMrwd.
Paitta dMirlng U ozamlae tbm lude will W
aaaielM la doMg m h) aalltag opoa MheieX Ik.
aawiipN.
' ' TIRM9 Of BALK.
ANI-TNIRD of Iba aareh.n mo... .M k.
f paid dowa, ONE THIRD tb. tratday.f
i.nv, ma me uaiauoa tnearr. ay .r
Juae, IS.I, lb. laat two paymeau lo b. wllh la
lar.it, aad U ba eiaured by bond aad mortCMe
oBlb.r,mlm. Aay peteos parebaelag .liber
f Ik. .bor. Lola, aad a.t wmplyi.g wllh tke
abora, will b. liable I. toy toea auataiaed by a
r eale. Tb. Admluletrat.ia mrr, tb. right to
eoei, or rejeai any ab. all aiaa.
F. I. THOMPSON,
TUOI. W.UUORII,
C.rw.trrUK Ort. It-Tf It AdmUlatrator.
T. A. FLECK.
NEW. NEW. NEW.
Pall and Winter Stylos,
. AT THE ONE PRICE DRY GOODS STORE OF
I T. A. FLECK & CO.,
-I j CLEARFIELD, PA. J"
xnisss GOODS,
Black and Colored CuslimcioH, Urocida Drcm d'oodn, l'luin Tri Gootln,
Now SIiuwIh, Liudiu,' ConU, I!cd Flitiiiii'lu.linty Flininoln, Fluid Flnnncl,
JIvy Blue Kluiinol,, Wilerprnad unci Lndie,' Cloths, all colors,
Caelmoro, Mon'a and Hoy' Wcitr, Iroa Glnrrhams, Cnliooca and
Muslim. Our ntocU was novcr bottor. Our Ladies' Skirls are bcnuliful.
Millinery Goods,
A oiiilet3 Ntot'k ut our usual I.iiikmIiih.
Plurnos, Klowors, AVins, Ostrich Tips, all kinds of Funcjr Wings and Birds,
New Brocade Volvotsand Silks, Satins, Black and Colored Bilks, Black
and Colored Silk Volvet, Kid Glovos, Lislo Gloves, Silk Fringe,
Buttons, Laces, Corsets, Kmbroidfrics, Edging,, Inscrlings,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Linon Jlundkorcliiufs, Ladies' Ties,
and rancy xarns, Lames, uenis anu iniurcn unutrwrar, iauiea,
Gent's and Children's Hose. Wo don't intend to have any storo in
Clearfield county boat us in anything style, prices, quantity,
quality, or selling. Give us a cull and sco for yoursolf.
Oil liotlis,
OttomniiH,
CARPETS,
T. A. FLECK & CO.
Graham's Building,
fa Hi-i';'';'.i.i..'-f,,'
8end for Ultutratca Circular nd Prieca. liberal Terma to th. Trade. -tfc
Don't buy until you have seen the lightest running machine in
the World, the Ever Reliable "VICTOR."
VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE COMPANY,
MIDDLKTOWN, CONN, Horn, ltr aad SOI Waluuh Av.nu., CUItAOo, IU.
JAMES L.
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
All kinds of Caskets and Coffins kept on hand, and furnished to order on
short notice, including tho finest as well as the cheapest that can be manu
factured. Our
oonFBB rriEBEnvim
Is tho best In use, and will bo furninhed when required. Funerals attended
in any part of the county. Call at my offico, on Second street, or leavo
your ordors at Troulman's Furniture
cet 1,70-ly.'
FOR SALE BY
THE CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY,
Clearfield. Pcnn'a,
FarmBoll8,
CDTTINQ BOXES,
Furniture of all kinds,
SEED DRILLS,
Knitting Machines, or any
other article manufac
tured can be fur
nished at short
notioe,
BEA-O for CIRCULAR.
Co-Opcrathc Agency,
Clrarlrld, Pm. '
miLsADELPIIIA.
F. T. HO WELL & CO.,
i.nroRTr.nsk dkjuers i.r
1216 Chestnut Street. ,
Fkll.d.lvkU, Ort tl, 1H79 Jm.
Hew drrrtiirmruts.
TIMBER FOR SALE.
Ta. a.4.nlr.eA ..n for aal. atllk. ala., oak,
aaplar aaS kaMleek lleaoer mm 411 MrM of hai
la Clearf .IS eoaaty. Parllee eooa.liln, th. aa.
i etl.i.f Ikematy, wlllSnil It la Brady
Uwaekla, ad)otera( Ihe Bell LwaahiBaC
liae, aad ka.wa aa IraM N.. 14.11 Tl.wei
lleaaar will mm k.14 fm fur e.1. ealll Ik. JjLm.
let f DMooarw aeil. for farlber aarllnlers
af ly ta mt MSraaa,
IHO. B. (lOOIII.AHnKA.
Oataber II, ISfs tf. Otoart.M, P..
ARNOLD HAS A DYAKCKD
Prices of Shingles,
8UAVKD AND SAWKD.
CurweairllK la. I, Tl tf.
A. M. HILLS
Ribbons, Germantown Tarns, Zephyrs
ItiiKS
Ete.
Market St., - Clearfield, Pa.
Sept. 1, 71 ly
IMPL1CITY1 SUPERIORITY n I
IMPLIFIEOi O MAINTAIHEU
Improvements September, 1878'
TIarlnfr rctrard for the demand off.
prnirooaive at, we now offer to Uie World
tba
WITW BXTUI.L.
Important Improvements.
Kotwitl.laniiing tho VICTOR Imb long bent
tho peer of aurxuechino iu tho market a fact
supported ly it boat of volunteer witnesses v.
now coufiueutly claim for It greater
simplicity, a vondcrful reilaction of
uicuon, e.D'1 sltoctuer iiare torn
UiuitionrfDeilraUt yuoM.'j. tor Bile
by UcrchanU r.nd othen.
LEAVY,
Store, adjoining the Postoflice.
JAS. li. LKA V 1,
- - Clearfiold, P.
Cliamlerlin Stamp Fuller,
CONKLIN WAQON,
Watertown Spring Wagons,
MONITOR CORN SHELLEE,
Hampton Disli WasLeri,
CARRIAGES, HARNESS,
Pumps of all kinds.
PLATFORM SCALES,
Blanchard Churn,
ETCr ETC., ETC..
'E2T?'S?'Sar
mi
AaiaetiT, l7-tf.
?ltf dt'(ristm(nti.
CAUTION. Vk.me eay wlf., L.ey Brlel,
k.a kft ay keel aot board withoat Jort
eaoea or prertrallew, I kenky w.ra all a.re.a.
aot I. Iraal ar karbor kor ea ay aaMaal aa I will
pay aa abu ef kw waira.llog.
1. S. IU I Kb,
rmokrlll., OK II, ll ll.
AIMINIrB)AT(Rei noncR.
Nal.oa la keNky ye tkal Ullara af Ad.
analatralloaeW tool, mmm mm Iks Batata af LtlllA
DOWblNU.Ialaajf UaiwHI.,, ClMrAMd C,
Pa , deemed, k.rla( kea d.ly f reared mt Ik.
nderaloeA, all frKI, lad.btad t. Mid (al.t.
WIU alaae. a.k. laaaodlau payeaaat, aa Ikm
kin( elelBi. mt aXuaaade aiiaiaM Ik. Hat. will
arMeal Uim. wm.,1. Mta.mlMt.1 k. -.i.
eat wltaaul delay. AARON 0. TATB,
Adaialatiator D.
. B. K.
ra
VICTOR
1
y i
vtertleld, r.., tW. a, llll It.