Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 11, 1880, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAHKIEU), PA.
WRDNRHDAT MOKNINO, Al'Ol'fi'f 11, IIM.
Terms of Subscription.
If ptid In ttvah,tir within thr Months... S3 W
If pfJ alter thr and bfor sit months... 1 60
If .id kftw tbKplrtlon of til tnoshu... I 00
fVNMiri, B. M. Pittmsili. Co., Iftwr
...r-vr Advii-tiilng Agents, 17 Prk How, oornor
UoekURO titrert, rs onr duly aathoriiod Agvotl
Id K-w York City.
KULICaoUB NOTICKtt.
Methodist Knlaeopal Church Rar. (I to.
Lunr, I'titor. Smo Try 8bbth at 10
A. M-, and 7 P. M.
Sabbtth Sohool at 9 A. M.
Prayer MsetlOff Try Wadnaaday, at T P. M
Communion Barvlca, Brit Habbatb of arary
nnntb, al lit A. M.
Heat Clearfield M. E. Church Hot.
0h a silks y. Bnaiuar, I'ftstor. Preaehaog arary
hernat Hunday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Sunday
School at 21, r. Ai. All ara invited to attend.
Preebyterlan t hurcli Her. II. 8.Bdti.bh.
Sabbath serTicM morning and vning Hal-
bath Sohool t I r. M. Prayer Mettlog wadnar
Jay tvening.
Baptist Churrh. Rt. , Paitor.
Sabbath Sohool atS P. M. Prayer Moating arary
Wednesday aranlng.
Ht. Franrli' t liurchCftthollc Her. P
J.HHamnii. Mvlte lerrtca at 10 A. M., on
tha first, third and fourth Sundayiof aaeh month;
Vespers and Benediction of tha Blessed Haoramant
at 7 o'alook, P. M. Sunday School Try Bun day
afternoon at I o eloek.
OFFICIAL DIKI-XTOHY.
tiki or loLDiaa qua ant sbmiohs count.
Srannd Monday of January.
Third Monday of March.
Fit at Monday af J una.
Fourth Monday of September.
tihb or MOLDiaa coumor plkah.
Pint Monday of June.
Second Monday of NoYeuibvr.
PDBLIO orricsRB.
Preeident Judge Hon. Charier A. M ayrr,
1 ook Haran.
Aetietant tow Judge Hon. John B. Orris, of
Mellefotit.
Afoeiaf Judge Abram Ogdan, Claarflald;
Vincent li. Hull. Clearfield.
i'mlkonotaryRM Bloom.
Hegieter and Recorder L. J. Morgan.
Trenturer Philip DotU.
bietrict Attorn J. F. McKeiirlt'k.
Sheriff James Mahaffey.
deputy Sheriff V. I. Thompson.
County Survey or Samuel K. MoCIoskey, Cur
is ensyiH.
County CommiionerC. W, Kyler. flraliam
ton P. 0.; Elab Johnston, flramptan 1 ilia P. 0.;
John Norrla, Hr., Curwensrille.
Com mi mi itre' C'trt John W. Ilowa.
County Auditor William V. Wright, Clear
field : Joseph Ullllland, Thraa Kudi ( J. S. IS or
ris, Woodland.
County Coroner James A. Monro, Clear (leM.
Jurw Commifionm Andrew J. J ack tun, Clear
ficd, Win. K. Brown. Claarflald.
Xufte-rinUndrnt of Public School H. L. Mo
(Jnown, Clearfield.
Sntlerof Weight dr Mtituree Jet W.Carlil,
oflU-e at l.utherp'burg Pa,
Nutariee Public John W. Wrlgky, Wm. Ra
dnhauirh, Cyrus Uordun, Clearfield; Joteph H.
Irwin, X. K. Arnold, Curwemvilia ; J. A. Living
ston, ItulloSi City.
ur Sueeial eoluinn ia dofldedlf intereiling ill
a Leal point of view, and profitable reading to
oiitttdi-n who want to lav money.
YF.N, (IF ( omim; I
"Will )i-u lake hoal, oata or oorn for auu
prripiion ?" We are often Inquired of in tbia way
by letter from patroiii who reaide at a diatanoe
Troin Clearfield. We again aay yea. The receipt!
of areiponaible merchant or mill owner to tha
Trinity, will aniwer ua Juat aa well ai the oaib.
T.t illliiitrate; If any of our patrona will deliver
ui a bug of grain at the mill of Joseph H. Bretb,
in Cheat townthlp, Horace Patch In, In Burnalda,
Thumaa II. Forcey, in (J rah am, Wm Porter or
Sbaw'a, in Lawrence, or Brown A Seyler'a, al
Ko.-itun, l'nl.n townahip. and forward their
rtecipta fur the amount, we will credit tbem on
tlulr accouDt tor the an id a. In tbia nay all may
aoon pay what they ova, if they will puriue tbia
oourie. tf-
BnrAilvertiHora and others will bear
In mind that all article! Intandod for publication
In tbia paper mutt be handed ia, not later than
taeiday, at A. M. Don't forget It
('amp nu'ftingft are now in progress
all over the vountry.
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The Tyrone gemi-weekly Times has
become a ""k'y, and will hereafter be iaiued on
Ttieaday.
Don't give tip getting a stn ot sprink
ler. Our atreeta will aooa be covered with duit
again. He ready for act Ion.
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A litlle dutiiililerof Walter Southard
Wat Mverely Injured on Saturday laat, by falling
from a porob, a diatanoe of about four feat.
Minn Kate Fortney.ol Centre county,
haa brought auit agaloat toe olty of Altoona, for
tnjurlea received by a fall on the uoaafe board
walk. A Festival for the benefit of the
Lutheran Kunday School will be held in tba Shew
Uouva, on Tburtday and Friday eraniDga, Au
gust 26th and 27th.
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The time of the spicing and pick
1 log of fruit haa come, and the economical bout(
wifc may ba aean going through her buiband'i
real pocket for elovea.
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What a soothing effect a "sbecpttkin
battery" baa whan you ara about to drop ioto
the at mi of old Morphaua. Bid any ona experi
ence it on laat Saturday night?
Youn Indies who wish lo have small
mouthi are adriaed to repeat tbia at frequent in
terval! during tba day t ''Fanny Fineb fried Are
(louodarlng froga for Farmer Fowler' father "
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As this in tbo month for the killing
of weeda, which are to numaroua along our itreeta
and gutter, wa auggeat (bat our oitiitai clean
tbem away in front of tbair reiideneta and placet
of bualneaa.
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W. I). Irvin, of Curwensville, was a
pueienger on the train of tha Bald titglo Vklley
Hailroad on Tueiday, tha Id, when (be accident
oocurrad. It w aa canaed by a broken rail and
tba pittenger all made a narrow escape,
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Tho funeral nervicoiiofKx-Ciovernor
Biglerwill ba held at his late reaidence to-day
(Wednesday) at I o'clock P. M. The Governor
and Ki Uorarnora are expected to be preaenl to
attend tba fanaral obeequlea.
A Ilia Fish Story. An exchange
aaya that "a UollUayiburg man oaugbta base in
tba river near that place a few day liooe whleh
mea lured twenty two and a half Inchek ia length,
weighing aaven peanda and eleren ounce.
A kitten belonging to a family in
thli place, wai evidently fattened in aa enoloi
re where it remained Mveral daya, and b
dUeovered It wa In a atarvtng ooaditlon, 1U (ait
being too much for it. Tbey bare named it Tan
ner "Tan" lor abort.
An Altoona man bought a bottle of
"are-air from a euroatne doctor, and after
taking a few doaea of the dmottion waa oompelled
t take hla bed and ia now In a critical eonditlga.
Paraona should put little faith in the remedial
old on tha atreeta.
The following gentlemen have boon
drawn from this plana ai Juror for tha ipeelal
term af tha United State Court, which eonrene
In Wtlliemapert, Pa., tba present month t Traverse
Juror -A. A. Adams and C. W. flmlih. Oread
Juror Clarence L. Barrett.
Cell a Al. Jtowbotham, daughter of
fror. J. P. Rowbolham, at Philadelphia, died
suddenly at Atlanlio City, ona day last week
She was aged about twenty I vt yeart. The
ptrenta have the aympatby of all friends and
acquaintances In their Bad bereavement.
The seventh annual Tri-ftato pic
nie and exhibition of (be Patrons of Vaabaadry
an! farmrra of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Weat
Virginia and adjoining States will be bald at Wit
llama' Orve, Cumberland ooaaty(on Aaguat t4tb,
1Mb, Iih and ITth. A Ana programme baa
been arranged.
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Wright MrKnaliy and John I.eiti-
loger, member of (be Ciilsena' Band, the former
nineteen and the latter eight yeara of age,
whose birthday was oo Thursday tha Iltk iait.,
celebrated II by Invlliag tbelr fellow baud
aaeanbarf to Iba Hettaarant to partake of tba dell
aaelra of tba eeaaoo, whlob waa enjoyed by all.
No Harm Intended. That Demo-
ratia Club at Carwenrvllla, aeeme to diaturb tha
Radiaal organ Bp I be re very awlr. Thoee Pike
and Curwaoivtlla De moors U have a way of tor
eniiag ikelr lajal aeigabora bat then ibey an
wly la fan and a vat hart aaybody. It If fenny
lo aa bow aatily some people art annoyed.
A torn eat tlti spot a ibed
And warbles wilaly to hit mate, '
"Ob, whan tha world baa annate bad,
I lora to alt and anew till lata."
But wbila tbia t oca -oat alia and ilnga,
I'p aprlngi i boardar.tuada with hata,
Who i boot that aat lo Bddla-atrlnga
Ila alao lorad to motilala.
TIIR 8KNI0H HANCOCK CLUB MKET8 IN
TUB WIlIWAM BVEHV HATUHDAY EVR
NIKU. ATTEND.
ai
"When wise men speak lot the inul
tluda giva ear." In "Altera' Llrar Pi Hi."
Fold by Ell drugglati.
"A-iamor wan removed frommv
bead by nalng 'Dr. Llndiay'a Blood Hvarobar'
8. Sarrar, Plltaburgb. Pa. (told by all druggUta.
Mr. liun ii ives notieotliat be will,
on tha 17th of Auguat, aat aa Auditor in tha
aatala of Jamaa Hiddlaa, of Burnalda tvwnablp.
aw
For Sali. All kinds of Doora and
Window-utb. Call naar Iba Lutharan Chureb,
or addraia ma at Clearfield Pa.
R. CmriaLD.
Aug. 11, 4t.
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By retjnoHt, Kev. II. S. llutlor will
tranafar bit nait preaching appolntmant, Auguat
lb, at S o'olook P. M., from 1'lna Qrora Bobool
Huuia, to tha " old Camp Oraund " upon Bharlff
Read'a farm. Rat, J. Q A. Fullartao U aipaet
ad to aailit In tba Sarrieaa.
Concert. Prof. Johnson (Blind
Charlay) will giro a aarlaa of Conrarta on Lumbar
CHy Circuit, Method iat Kpiioof aJ Cbarab,
ginning Auguat tilth. Any una not latiiflod wilt
hara tbalr money rafunded. All ara inritad.
J. EnwAnna, M In titer.
Heavy Keoal Trams. Wo learn
from tba Ittmoent, that Hooa. A. B. Richmond,
of Maadrllla, and J. J. Matagar, of Wllttama
purt, will defend Harry Kog)iab,and Bona- John
0. Hall, of Kid g way, will aaalat In tba proaaoa
lion, tba trial will be tba moat Intaiailing la Iba
Mitory of tba eouoty.
a a
"Babosma." Women need it I It
regulate! iba female function, relierai painful
men it rati oa and ilrknaaa, and ean nevar do any
harm.
Prepared by B. K. Thompaon, Tituavilla, Pa.
For aala by all druggUta In Clearfield, and
Joerph Seylar A Bona, Lutbcrakurg, Pa. St
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hint of luttont remaining unclaimed
in the Poitoffloa at Clearfield, Pa., fur tha week
ending Auguat (lib, 1880 ;
Robert Calhoun, K. Corett, Joel Faster, Annia
Keen, A. C. Qulnby, Rlijali Bmltb, John II Pita-
ona, Myroo Skiff, Emma R. Sherman, Bella Wil
aoo, L. R. Weher.
P. A. (J AH LIN, P. M.
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Borouor School Tax. Tbo Direc
tor of ClrarOeld bare placed the duplicate for
tba cor rent year, In tbo bandi of Diatrlot Treaa-
rar Whit-hill for collection. All tax paid
prcrlvui to tba 1t of Kept ember, there will be a
diieoont of fire per cent. After that date there
till be ao almtruient. Tha levy f the year ia
tght mUln. July-2!-4t
Fatal AcnincNr.-
-We learn from
Waller Bryant, Sr., a
our
K k eichanifpi. that
I proreinen atjd wealthy Philadelphia, who wai
incring at tha Hyde Home, Kldgaay, delib
erately left hia bed during the night of Sunday
the lit !nat., and walked out of the window, fall
ing In iti piircment, from the effVoti of which
he died the fallowing evening. He represents a
large family.
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A Fkhtival. Wo havo been re
quested to alate that a Fealtral will be held In
Janeaville, on Thuirday, Friday and Saturday,
Auguat IV'h, 10th and Hat., the proceeds of
which gues to I be benefit of the Catholic Church.
Everybody ia invited to attend. Dancing, cro
quet, etc., will ha on tha grounds, and all the re-
freihrnents of the season. A back will be run to
and from Ramey tri-dailv
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Uuo. W. Uhecm, our gentlmuily Kx
press Agent, wbo waa called to Erie a few days
ago lo eerre as a juryman ia tba United States
Court, returned hums last week. He also visited
Niagara Falls, Carlisle, and other place of Inter
est. H was aooumpaaled by hia win and little
daughter. John W. Wrlgley, of tbia place, and
Uee. M- Rrlsbin, o Osceola, were alao at Erie
serving in tha aama capacity.
Sir. S. B. Jiow, late proprietor of tho
Leonard House, bar purchased tne Interest ol W.
C. Cardoa in the Mansion Uouae, aud ia now ia
full poiseiaion of the aama. Mr. Row baa bad
oontiderable eiperlenoa In tha hotel buainesi,
end wa have no doubt that ba will acquit himself
to tba aa Ua fact ion of bis gueata. Mr. Cardon
haa removed hia family loto tba house lately oa
eupled by Mr. Row, on Second street. I'rosperty
and success In the future to both ol them.
This is my Proclamation. If you
want good tin ware go lo Merrell's j I will
nut repair aay cheap tin-war imported Into this
vicinity, eipecially In the fruit can Ho; I keep
no books; I pay cat h for everything, and I ei
peot my patrona to do tha same with ma f I guar,
antoa my work and material.
All itinerant tin peddler Invading tbo oounty
fur tha purpoaa of selling tbair cheap wares bad
better look up the Aet of 18i4, from which thay
eat learn that there la a penalty of $100 incurred
for violating it. 0. B. Mkrbbll,
July Stat, 1680-Iia Agent.
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Democratic Mono-Book. Wo have
r reel red a eopy of the "Uanoook and English
Democratic Song-Boob," containing a good aup
ply of rousing tongs fur tba campaign. There
are alao sketch af our ataodard. bearers, and a
good portrait of Gen. Hancock. The icngi are
full of "go," and art set to familiar tunes, suoh
as "Dixie," "Battle Cry of Freedom,""Amarlaa,'
Marching Through Oeorgia," "Bonnie Blue
Flag," and a lot mora. Krery Democrat should
have It and Join In grand ohorui. Tba price la
only tea rents. Address iba publishers.
W. R. Swam A Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio,
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harvest iiomi. vve learn tliat tho
Patrona of Buabandry propoaa to bold a "Harvest
Horn on the farm of Kx. Sheriff Read, en the
turnpike about three miles east of Curweosvllle,
on Wednesday, August iSth, 1880. The Stat
Lecturer, 8. R. Downing, will be pretest and de
liver an eddrers suited to the occasion. Although
the affnir Is being arranged under tha auspices of
tha P. of U., all are cordially in r I ted to attend.
Ona of the officers of LawreVo Orange remarked
to us the other day, thai the Horn waa open to
all I'rtntera, free. 1 bat a a good thing, but bar
Itg rrsdled one hundred dviaa of wheat in a
day and bound It up ibe next, we fully reallu
the fun of garnering plenty of that stuff ia a
short lima. j(
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Badly Cripplkd. Tho miomanage
mont of tha a Hal re of (be Lyovminf (Munoy) lo
in ranee Company, (or a serial of Jeara ba
brought It Into disrepute recently, although ona
of tho moat popular In tbia section for tha paat
twenty-nr years. Tba Huntingdon O'obt af
laat Week In alluding to what is transpiring say
"A Committee of Centra county policy holders of
tbo Lyoomleg Mataal Flrw I am rase Company,
appointed for tba purpose or Investigating the
condition of tba Company, report that thai find
the Company in a very bad aonditien ; that It has
been loalng an average of $411,000 annually for
va yeara that It ia aot In eondition to continue
buslaesa, and they reoommand tba eloiiog ep of
tha affairs of tbo Company at aa early a day aa
possible.
Ai'i'LETohs' JtiADKKS. We learn
that the school board of Clearfield borough bar
adopted the Appleton Beria af Readers. These
reader were recommended for we In all tb
tcboole ia the county by ibe Text Book Commit
tee after ibey had examined tba read era of all the
leading publishing bouaee in tho eeefetry, Tboy
are cheaper books than those ia use, whilst they
contain more reading matter and are highly re
commended by our County Superintendent and
many of oar leading teachers. This Is an eooaoml -oal
change and a beneficial aae. The school di
rer! or s of the eouoty should see these beautiful
reader. W hope to ae a uniformity of books
throughout the oounty. Mr 8. J. brlnkwater,
f Williamrport la the General Agent, and he
Informs ai that be will be pleased to rend an
Board sets of tha readers fev aanlaettdtj, r. '
Clears1 i kld Coal Trade. Huto-
meat of Coal and other freigute eeat ever tb
Tyrone A Clearfield Dlvlelon, Pennsylvania Rail
road, for tbo week ending July list, 1880, and
the aama time last year f
OOAL.
Fur Ibe week
Same time lasi year....
Previously during year..
Same ties lut year
Decree )...,
Total In 180 ....
flame time last year
Decree..
evata tnataara,
Lumber
...108 care.
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MiaelUaona freight!.
' Tuna.
7,VHfl
.M,fiT4
T.I1I
..... 8 1 ft, to I
.... 3 40, J 44
14,0:11
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87(i.Vu
TDK JUNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MBKTB IN
TIIK WIQWAM EVERY THURSDAY EVE
NING. BOYS, TURN OUT.
Buy Your Mill Now I Wo aro the
proprietor of a Saw Mill, complete in every par
ticular, which we will sail vary cheap. For par
tlculara, addreai R. A. A W. D. BIGLEK,
Bchl.'BO tf. Clearfield, Feno'a.
Bank Changes. The County Na
tional Bank having purchased the Banking Houae
uf the Clearfield Count Bank, In Oraham'a
building, haa removed Into that block, on Mark
et street, while the Clea rficld County Bank will
L t MomBftBBwollJ ,treft 04(ed by tb.
County National Bank.
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A Fact. An advertisement Inserted
la tha Rupubul-a.ii will reach nor readara than
if published In all the other papers la the ooun-
t,and cost the advertlsai lesi than one-half
In other words, an advertisement published to
our jrurnal la worth double the price of that
oharged by any other publisher in the county.
'It la a feat." tf.
New Daily Staue Line- James L.
Loavy has mooeedrd in having a dally mall eatab
liahed between Clearfield and PetinliehJ, and will
hereafter run a daily stage between the two point.
Hie contract began with April 1st, and the stage
will leave Uearfield every morning (except Sun
day) at 8 o'clock, making connection! with all
train a on the Low Grade Railroad at Pen n field, re.
turning after tha last train the same evening.
Pasaengersend freight will be carried at tow rates.
Orders left at any of the hotels will be attended
to. ,, , lfiaprTtt-lf
Farmers, Look Here! Ijytto will
give you highest market price! for Wheat, Oate,
Corn, Buckwheat, Bultar, Eggs, Onions, Apple,
dried fruits, and all kinds of produce. He haa
tbe largeat and Lest selected Itock of grocer lee,
teas, ooSeec, amlasaea, splov-s, oil salt, sugar,
quaeoaware, tuba, buckets, backets, churns, Ac,
In Ctearfirld couoly. 11 buys bis goods In large
quantities from manqfneturers and first handa
for caih, and lakea the advantage of all
discounts, and so ha la enabled to sell at lowest
price. He give cash price for prmlnoe.and eella
bis goods tit the lowest prices In the oounty.
sept-24-'7U-tr
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Tobacco, Cigars, &o. This business
will be continued, at my old stand on Market
street, bp Jatuea K. Watioo, or soma one el a,
for the present. The finest brands of imported,
domestic and Key West cigar!, and most popular
brands of plug, chewing, tine cat and smoking
tobacco. Will alao keep all other goods In the i
tobacco business. With the advantage of now
being able to buy entirely fur cash, we can give
our trade rate bargain la choice goods. Country
dealers supplied with Job lota at lees than manu
facturers' price. Alix. Watson.
Clearfield, Pa., July 21, 1SSQ St.
PI HE AND CURWENSVILLE
SPLICED.
Cl'fcV.'EKflVlt.I.K, Aug. V, ISflO.
Knirnu Rr.rrni.tcAK: At a mi-ding of tha
Hancock A ttnuliih Club, of Curwensvilla, Pike
township, the following officers were elected :
PreMUi'nt. John II. A orris.
Treasurer. M K Owens.
Secretarka W. O. lie'mold, C. L. Prank.
Vice Prtrirtenm. J.imeK It. Caldwell, J. Ross
Bloom, llutfh Mullen, N. C. Farewell, Mosca
Wiic, J. A. Bl-om, Thomas A. Hoover, D. D.
R i Iter, John G. Swnrli, A. J. Cupplea, George
kittleoerger and Richard Freeman.
finance Committee. 1 Imuaa W f arbor, John
R. 'e, Jms A.McIutyre, J nob Uilger, Hubert
Mul leu.
Executive Committee. Arnold flloom, Walt If.
Thoiuievto, A. K. Diauikir, lia She tier, J. S.
U rail.
Our membership at present is l2 ; but we ex
peel to tnoreao it to 25U I y next meeting, Friday
August l;i, when there will he aeveral apeakers
prcacbl. vi. u. If ii.uuulu,
V. U. I1 RANK.
Secretaries.
DEPOT ROWDYISM.
Ma. KntToK : Aa jou seem la favor of reforma
tion in general, I would liko to say a few words
through your columns about a little rowdyism
that takes place nightly at our Depot. When lb
night train cornea in there ia a lot of young men
and half-grown boys congregated there awaiting
ila arrival, and the sound ol tbe whiall ia a sig
nal fur them to ruh right up lo the very step! of
the tram, and passengers have to push their way
through them to get even a o hanoo lo breathe as
moat of them have filthy cigars In their mouth,
blowing tbe smob In their faces, and some of
them add the atench of beer to it. Persons who
go down to meet friends cannot get near to
receive them for the loafers wbo crowd tbem
away, and they are a clan who never hare a
friend to come and if they bad the friend wouti
be ashamed of tbem. W hy can't they atand up
on (he porob of tbe Depot like gentlemen and
watch the passengers get off If they tnuat go
down t but the fact is, they bave no earthly bun
neas there. Could aot tho Railroad officials hire
a man to atand outside and when tbe train ia
nearing the Depot let him shout in the Gentle
men's Sitting Room, "blackguards and loafers to
the front aod annoy tba respectable people who
arrive to get off the incoming train I" dhamo
young men, think over this ana you will proba
bly break yourself ef the habit of running there
every night. Thavklm.
CLRAuriRLD, Pa., August Vtb, 1890.
LETTER FROM HUSTON.
pHBwrtBLD, Pa., AuguatOth, 1980.
Driving from Shaflera' to Summit Tunnel tbe
other day, I overtook a man and aikcd him to
ride. He got into the buggy, and I learned that
he belonged to Do Beta City. Speaking of Uarry
Eoglirh, be wa led to aay (hat a boo ling a man
waa a vary aerioua affair, though ba auppoaed
that he had don it, having boen a member of
me tern out uuoxtails daring the war. lie then
spoke of General Thomas L. Kane, who, ba said,
though a "little Icllow, was full of ' 'grit." Then
ne launched into warm praise of Gen. Hancock
and wound up by declaring that, though he had
always been a Republican, ha was going to vote
tor iianooca, ana ne knew lute ot follows ernund
Dullois just like him. The sentleman then slated
that be bad been watching the oourse of events
for tbe last Tour years, that he had earefully read
both aidea of the question. During tha Electoral
Commission business, he had watched thin si
olosely, and been forced to the conclusion that
tbe Republican part deliberately cheated tha
Democrats at every point, by a vote of I to T. Hi
would, therefore, hare no more to do with such a
corrupt party. He acknowledged that Garfield
waa a fine-haired man. with ao oilv toneue. but
tbe Credit Mobilier, and De Uolyer buaineaa bad
been explained lo Ins satisfaction, and never
Id be, while Hancock waa a irand soldier, and
a noble man without a stain. And thus the ball
keeps rolling. Hi' a ton Dkhothav.
LETTER FROM BELL TOWNSHIP
M aha rr icr, Pa,, Auguat, 3d, 1880.
Mm. RniToni While looking over aome of the
lettora in your paper from di Ha rent parts of the
county, I think that a letter from Una place may
oa ui miereii. inr are urea very Important
iningi now pan wun us, nx : ibe new Wash.
nglon Normal In'titute. harvest and all fear of
UerfirlJ being our next President. There are
three mere things that are boomlns? with us at
tha present time, vis : Outt, heat and tha Dtmo-
ernlie parry. Alse another thing that to aome
extent agitaiea the minds of tbe fnt-nda of juatice
and education in tbia place, Is a letter In the He
riiBLiCAH or last week's issue from Brady, wltb
tb signature of "Citikbb." While I would not
wiah to pluck one laurel front tbe brow ef Prat.
Weber, aa a worthy Preceptor and standard
bearer again it Ignorance and crime aa mentioned
by ur Bradv Iriend. I alao elaim that honor la
equally due in every respect to our Aer Preoep-
wr, riui. matt navag, wnoae name waa wholly
discarded In the Bradv Utter aa beine? in anv wv
deserving of tbe hooera of tbe eureeas or tb
School, i alao think that Bradysboald not boast
of carrying two of tb prises away from tbe New
naeningtuo oooteai, alter tba iletghltng manner
In which some of the decision were giren tbem.
However, only ona brii went to Bradr. the other
to Jefferson.
I will think ao more of Bradv lettora hotmi.
but will at i II ewnttem to "boon hai an fev tit
oook and English." Tbe Repabllcanaall peas la
our town, while ih OeoMeraei aural It down and
make tl Han cook. . j. . 4 , . Oirixaa.
TYRONE HERALD CLIPPINGS.
Frort was reported at f reason laal Thursday
morning. W bave no doubt of It. Tbe world
Is prepared to beltore anything ef Cresson.
On Friday, th nil. an agent tram Mlfllin-
town travel tog for a pottery hooaa, wa sael by a
couple 9t "road ageaia," near U untitle, Clear
field eouaty, and relieved of fifty -a in dollars in
cash. Thw man want to lloutadal and nut the
caae In the band of tbe police, but no arrata
umvu j mi en mad, i ,
Tb eon tract oa the new Mosbannna rtllrn.il
above Osoeola, eoinmooced work oa Monday
morning. This road will tap the eoal baaia en
Whiteside run, and eventually reab out into Ibe
region of Glco Hone. Tho freight over tb new
road wiM be shipped by way of Tyrone for some
yeara, sh roast.
on the road, aoaewbere Bear Heilweod, by two
burly tramp, and robbed of about $77 in cash.
They are perhaps the same pair of traanpa wbo
robbed DavUl Miles, eeme time ago, near t ub
villa, Clearfield county. That hiud ol business
appears 10 am getting Kale and monotonous, and
Juat for a change, to ear nothlaa of v.ruir
would suggest a little more polk-e or something
lea.
About two weeks ago, a man whose name we
sopuraea for certain reasons, came to Tyrone and
going on foot np the Bald Eigle valley, shoved a
profitable busies In the wa of selling bogus
loiter tickets, warranted to draw immense lor
tuna. Borne of them wr nrinlad U llim.n.
and lha eld tl well a the young farmers ep the
- iwwrw wa aa iiiume ha It, bit
at tbe enticing bail anA were badly tabaw ha. lb
"agent "wa to appaai at a Aag-auUca , una
certain day, to distribute the wealth t but o
hnw, be furg .t all about It, end the folks up that
way are just beginning to realise that Ibey are
ibe vtetlms of an owtrageona ewlndle. The earn
part waa formerly In the "boodle racket" bua.
nee over to CleerlaM eooaty, but when U got
loo hot for bias, ha left tor other and greaoer
pasture, . (
OBITUARY.
William Bitler waa born la Shurmanaburg,
Cumberland county. Pa., In December, 1813. Hla
early year were spent la Mercer eounly, where
bla father died In the rear 11. After learning
tbe trade af a printer In Ballefnnte, Centre ooun
ty, with hla brother John (afterwards Uovarnor
ofLahrornia) he moved to ciearneia oounty in
1833, when only twenty yenrsuf age and founded
the Vltmrfieid liemotrai.
U waa married in 183 to tbe eldest daughter
of Alexander B. Reed, one of tbe leading and
early aettlars of Clearfield, wbo survives him, and
was oolfttAnt and unwearied In her mioiitrations
at his bed during bii long and painful Illness
commenced with hia advent to thia oounty and
was elected to the State Senate In 1844, and was
elected Speaker of that body in 184H, and was re
elected in 1844. By tbia time he had acquired a
nlate reputation aod ale name waa prwiuiaealiy
mentioned at tbe Democratic State Convention
a a candidate for Governor in 184d, In 1H40
ha was appointed one of the Revenue Commission
ers. In 1851 be was nominated by acclamation
by tha Democratic Convention for Governor and
waa elected by a large majority, lie was re-nominated
la 1HM, but waa defeated by tha tidal wave
'of Know NotblBsism. Oa tbe expiration of bla
term as Governor, In 1956, be wa elected Presi
dent of tbe Philadelphia and trie Railroad Com
pany, eerviag in that position ona year i was then
elected to tha United Statee Senate, serving in
that capacity for alx yeara. He waa elected a
member of (he Coaatituliunal Convention in 1873
taking an actire part ia that body. Prom 1874
until Iba closing of tbe Centennial Exhibition
be served as President of tha Hoard of Commission
ers to Supervise tbe Expenditure of the Slate Ap
propriation of one million dollere, and waa also
a member of tba Centennial Board of Finance.
As a member of tb Stale Senate be greatly
aided In abolishing imprisonment for debt and
tounding the Insane Asylums at Philadelphia
and Harriiburg, and the great envelopment or
tb resoureea of the Slate by tbe Pennsylvania
Railroad Compauy, are duo principally to bla
effort at that time. Aa Governor, hi adsioie
tratioa waa marked with ability, honesty and
economy, and many Legialative ahnae were cor
rected at bia suggestion. Aa tbe Representative
of a ci cat Stale upon the floor of tba United
State Senate, ba took a loading part in all ques
tions of public policy, and bis utterances reflect
tba wiidom of a thoughtful and coniervative
Sla'esman. Aa a member ot too sum constitu
tional Convention he assisted in acoomiliahing
many returina that bave followed tho adoption of
tbe new (JouHtitutlbB. AS a memuer i in i m
(wnnial Commission he display! great executive
ability, and its sueoeaa waa largely due to hia ua.
tiring and ctlicient aervioea. ai a oiuseo over
thoughtful of tho progress and develop menLjf
local interests, was first to Inspire, and with m
duminable energy aooeuipllabcd many of our
greatest improvements, for years devoting almost
his en tire time to the construct Ion of our railroad
and public school buildings, ai well as being the
leading spirit In soma of our moat important in
dustries. As a Christian, bia lilo was on ot faitb
and works, devoting his time and energy to tha
erection of tbe beautiful Presbyterian Church
which adorns put village, aud waller mftuy years
President of It Board of Truateea, and hi! aup- I
port of Ibe ohurcb, as indeed wars all bii aota of
bunavolenoe. of the moat liberal and unaelflnh
.k.ruiir onniriliiilinir la.relv anil renerouslv of
bia moans.
His uublio career, covering a perl id of almolTi
forty yesrs, haa been marked at almost every
step by unialu-ring devotion to duty and principle,
and in no official or private atntion haa ever there
nCB Ul'IUIUH VI lW"t Vl Hi. lyi' jiiv;,." -
life and character baa ever been resjiocted, even
by political opponents, Tor hia many vtrtdea.
Thus ia mad up Die reeord ol the leading and
more nromtnont acts and services of our esteemed
follow-citiien, much of which are matter of bis-
tory eogravod upon tbe records of Ibe State and
Nation. But who will or can make up bia record
aa a neighbor and friend, aa be hae been reoog
nited in thu community for almost half a century t
No pro can sketch a history ot his private life
ana portray ll onaracier aa it waa bmu mna
known by hia perioral and intimate friends. A
man of great benevolenoe, a tiae friend, a bind
uuJ considerate Bi-iLuur, a loutlel husband and
tatbiT, a lirm and cu'Ctentious hclirver. Truly
has this eouirauuity aullen-d a ruat loss.
BRADY HEARD FROM,
Tkoi'TVILLK, Auguat 2d, 1880.
Mr. KniTon ; I see hr a communication under
date of July 10th, In the Hafltman'tJonrnal that
some lying Republican Ass under tbe aiogna
ture ef'Jim" baa ridiculed the Democrats of thia
plaoe by mivrepreeenielious parpurtiug to be tba
proceedings of a meeting held by tbem fur the
organisation of a Hancock and Engliah Club,
which ibey did with good success. That 1 why
they lament through the "1J raying Aaa Jim.
I do not deem it necessary to use time and
spar to refute this Aas' lamentations, from the
laot that tbe reputation of the Democracy of this
place andsurroundingoountry is too well known,
lor even the most radical Republican to believe
that we could raise oo more than balf-a-doin
men to organise a Hancock and bngltab Lluo,
Hence I scud you thia for publication nut only to.
relute the statement mad by this lying biaok-
guard, but to let tbe public know what we are
doing tbnt so grieve th two or three Republi
cans of thia village, and In vindication ut the
rivlita of the Club.
Aocording to arrangements mad a number of
Democrat and former Kepubltsan (but wun ua;,
of tb townships of Brady and Ball, in Clearfield
aountr. and Henderson tb Banner Democratic
township In J e Hereon oounty, met lo Troutvill
for the purpose ol organising a nanooca ana
English Club, of which Captain William Kopp,
formerlv an ardent Republican, but now an out-
pok iIitAwdr Democrat was one of th prime
mover. Alter preliminary organisation, name
for membership wer solicited.
Aud now w will see bow tola iatstner "Jim -
counts . when be sera "ibere assembled half-a-
dotan men as many mar boys" corresponds with
tbo record i ot the meeting, mere were toon en
rolled sixty name all of which were voters, since
which time names have been added to swell ute
number to almost one hundred.
In connection with the above Captain Kopp
has organised a "Marching Club,"which after It is
thoroughly drilled aod equipped will make edis
dIbt that will make the "knee quake," of the
coumrdly rneak, who wa prowling around tb
house duhng tb meet toe; l gainer reports to
manufacture mlarepreaentatlona like those of
"Belsbaxxar or eld." Tha speech of Captain
Kopp a reported by thia blackguard is nothing
ljt manufactured liea, conceived by one of tbe
imp of tb "father ef lies" hi own writing be
trays hia meaoneea In ridiculing a follow man for
not speaking th Kngliih language correctly,
when bia own cowardly meanness would not per
mit him to do as well in public as did Captain
Kopp, wba made a clear at lament aa to why bo
left the Republican ranks and ia now entbuiiaali
exll supporting tbe Democratic nominees. L.
Scboch, Esq., addressed the meeting, nrgiog tbe
Democrats to org an tie and present a solid Irunt
and victory would be their.
A a to ridicule he triee to place upon me. I
would simply say to the shallow brained "non
com potmen tie" your explosions do no contain
foroo enough to knook tbe bubble off a litlle boy's
pipe) hence I do not fear the shooting of it at
me. I will do yon no harm, you may at 111 peram
bulate the street of Troulrillc a living ghost of
meanness, looking as if resurrected by aod filled
with tbe spirit of that arch enemy of mankind,
of whom It ia said, that ba waa kicked out of the
upper sanctuary for juat suoh work a you bave
taken upon your el fin tb article yon wrote. I
know you too well to waste any lurther time upon
you. And Captain Kopp and I, will notwith
standing your braying and wagging of ears, vote
for Hancock and Unglub,
In conclusion I will say that for th three Dem
ocrat be counts for Uarfisld, I can already count
stx Republican members of this Club who will
rote for General Hancock. "And lfaneoek will
be tbe next President."
Hahuri. (I. Knatx, Secretary
H. and E. Club, Troutvill, Peon a. .
TrcotvIi.lu, August 2d, 1. 80.
Emtoli Rbhjblii! AM Oor Sr: Tber ap
peared in the columns of tbo Infltman't Journal
of th2Vth tilt., a letter from Troulvill, written
by "Jim," giving a report of a Hancock meeting,
that organised hi re. "Jim" also apeaki peraon
ally of Captain Kopp, who be claims called ibe
meeting, and being of itspablloan ootoriaty. Now
I will admit that a meeting was called by the
cilisens of thl piece sod vioislty. Captain
Kopp being the prinoi leiostigAtor, did then and
there organise a Hancock and KaglUh Guard com
posed of seveuty-lwo meubers several of them
being of Republican fame all of whom are citi
tuai and entitled to a vote. Now "Jim" must
have been misinformed, or driuking tbe day be
fore, when be state that th mealing was com
posed ot "hair-a-doaen man and twice as many
boys,'' I was surprised to think wo had a human
being, or a thing that thought It was a being
among us that would sloop so low aa to write eeob
an article aa there appeared in the columns of the
Jvurunl, giving every eillteu that withes to aae
their right and privilege as eititens of tb
United Stales such a low and despicable charac
ter. Captain Kopp, aa well a tbe thra con
nected with thia meeting are gentlemen, and lb
no wise merit tbe abuse given them by tin Journal,
I can lamagin tbe feeling! ef MJlm,M when bis
fellow men are deserting bin oa all aides it must
be discouraging, and I think all that bnlda "Jim"
ia tba pros peot of aome trifling offle la tbe fu
ture if be is faithful.
i would say to "Jim," since It U apparent that
the star of bia party ia linking in the West never
to rise agala, 1 will be neighborly and extend to
him my band of good fellowship, wblob he had
better grasp before tt will be foiever e late.
fftircfAM.
ft.000 lha. Wool waiittd by
II. A. KftATZKR,
Jul U, I880-4t ' . CieertUld, F,
CoLLtrtoa'e lt.n tWa hire prepared
a form, and havo on baud a larg quantity, of
blank "Collector's Sales," which bar bon an
p roved by tbe bias eat legal authority In tbe
Court or thia oounty. At Twenty VnU per
inun we will mail any number to tbe Collector
vdering tbesn. A Colleeter, when compelled to
advertise property, biust post op not less than
three notice In the nest public placet. In his
borough or townahip. ) tf.
MArnisiRs. Err. AH Person a Want In a flr.t.
class Sewing Machine should buy th New In,
proved Light Running Weed, for sale by John S.
Baera, Clearfield, Pa., or Miles R. Beers, dealer
In Machine and Organs, Renoldarll le, Pa. .
may lUth-om
Qm Hrwpnnp Pan Ckrt. Disooiwt on Oi.p
Pricbb. Sewing Machine can now he purchased
at Merrell's tin and variety etore, from $ up
wards. All kinds of sowing machines repaired
en the shortest nolle.
Clsarfleld, I'a,, July IMIfr.
W a wtbp. Delivered at th Rail Road.- '
IflO.ono It-lncb aaavadahtogloe. . , .
1 00,000 14-inch em wed shtnglea.
lti,0 fact of pin hoard.
SUO.UUO 14-feet shared hoops.
5,0d0 railroad tie.
60,0(10 fe uf good hewlloHt bardl.
For which I will pay tha highest market prioe,
delivered at Olesrfleld, or at any point en the
Tyrone A Clearfield HellrweA.
I. K aji in
Clearfield, Pa., Oct. tft, HT, tf.
Just Received.
Jut Received by ARNOLl, at
CUUWENSVILLK
Car Load Nova Scotia Tlasterl
Car Load pure Corn, Ryo and Outs
unop I
Cur Load Deaken Bait t
Cur Load of Choice Family Flour 1
Cor Load Dry Goods, Grocoriea, Ac.!
foTShinglos, Bark. It. H. Ties and
Grain will bo taken In exchange.
Curwonsvillo, May 1, 1878.
CLEABFIELD MARKETS.
CLiant.vnTP Aug, I, 1880,
Flour. nT ewt. Jj
Buckwheat Flour, per cwt 1 KO
Corn Mal, per cwt..... t 1 80
Chop, rye, per cwt 1 BO
Chop, mixed, per cwt I 40
Bran, per cwt 1 36
Wheat, per bu hoi. 1 10
Rre, per bushel tb
Oals, per busbel 46
Corn, ears, pr buahel
Buckwheat, per buahel ... 00
Clover seod 1 04
Timothy seed 3 T&
Potatoes, per bushel ftO
Apples, per busbel . M
Onions I 00
Hams, per pound 124
Shoulder, per pound .... 8
Dried Beef, pur pound 10
Chickens, per pair,
Butter, per pound 20
Eggs, per doten 121
Salt, per sack, large - J 0b
Coal Oil, per gallon - 16
Lard, per puun 10
Dried Apples, per pound H. - 7
Dried Peaches, per pound. 12
Beane, per bushel J 26
FEODUCE MARKET EEP0RT.
Pmlapklphia, August . Bread stuff! move
slowly and wheat la a shade higher. Cotton la
quiet and week at lUcfor middling uplands,
with small sales. Bark Is nominal at l'2V per
ton for No. 1 Uuereitroa. Bds Clover fa firm
at 7i(ui8ic for good to choice, iitnotny is
steady at ti.7&(Vi- Flax is uncneugeti. jnour
and Meal Flour at quiat and steady. Sales of
SOU barrels, including Minnesota extras, at i.2i
rtvfi.26 straight at Ifl.iOf'bTi Pennsylvania
family, new and old wheat, at Ml; western
do. at l&.&OfM.M, and patents at fifcirS. 2ft. Bye
Dour ia steady at It.bntVae per barrel.
Grain Wheat U quiet and firm. Hates of 6,000 ;
bushels, Including rejected at $1(1.04 ; red and .
amber, track , al il.OU, and No. 1 red, elevator, I
at ll.Otfj. At the open board, first call, 40,00(1 j
bushels October sold at f 1.10 ( $100 was bid for
August; $1.01 for September, and 1.10 for Oc
tober. Rye Is steady at 6io for new. Corn is in
good demand and firm. Kales of 4,000 bushels,
including rejected as evvaw u vf"
board, first call, 483o was bid for August ; 4tf)o !
for September, and fiOc for October. Oats are dull. !
Sales of 6,000 buxbcls, Including rvjected at 3ic ;
and what at 37f42o
Whisky Is bold firmly. Hales ot 50 barrel!
western at $1.11.
GKNSLY KKPHART. At the reaiaeneo of
Mr. David Kephart, August .fth, 1 K8ll, by Itev.
N. 11. Miller, Wet. B. Genaly, r Curwensvil le,
and Miia Francis E. Kephart, of O'oeoU, Pa.
Sled.
WILLIAMS.-Iu IkCeh Crvek. July 2tb,
sah, of heart disease, Alhina A. Willums, wife
of Henry Williams, in the -Uh year of her age.
The fulijerlof the above iitticewas a duughtar
of Mr. and Mrs. Pamuel Itrit-klt-y of Howard.
Centre county, Pa. The sickness which cauaed
tor dtarb laMed for rome time but It wa only
within th Nat three montbii that she suffered
vry severely from its effects and several times
her life waa deapaired of. She bora her suffer
ings with great patlenoe and resignation. Shi
was a member of tbe Disciple Church for about
fifteen years, and sine her profession of faith
sb has maintained a consilient christian life,
ever looking as did Job or old fur a resurrection
to immortality. She wa a kind neighbor, an
a fleet ion t mother, and la much lamented by all
who knew bar. Her mind was clear to tbe last,
and but a short time before bar death, she ex
pressed herself to her vliitiag m in titers that sb
was holding fast to the faith of a risen Saviour.
The funeral services were eondtcted hy Rer.
Blair of the Diso iple Church, of Kaglerille. He
preached a vary appropriate and affecting dis
course to a larg congregation. J. K. T.
1T ONI: Y TO LOANOa first-clas lm-
l I J r . k. .V.. U.. ...! t If.
Ill pruvru irui prwiianj, uj u
Iuiurance Company of New York, on first mort
gage, in sums from $1,01)0 up. For further In
formation apply to the undersigned.
11 ' ...tuvii.i ur OMrTti
Ul DAIUnll n.Odlklllt
Clearfield Pa., May 7th, 187lf-tf.
C1 AUTION. All prohsare hereby warned
l airain st negotiating for a note glv en br me
to Henry Druga calling for fifty-nln (b9) dol
lara. I am entitled to a rradtt of 14 on Hid
not. .1 am willing to pay tbe balance, but I will
not pay the $4S again an less compelled by law.
West Decatur, Aug. II, 18S0.3L
CAUTION All persona are hereby warned
againat purchasing or in any way meddling
with the following personal property, now In
possesion of Darid Lyons, of Sandy township,
vist Two black bones and Ihelr harness. The
foregoing property was purchased by me at Con
etahle Sale on the lillb day of July, and thay are
allowed to remain la the nostesslon of said
David Lyons on loan only, aubct to my order
at any lime KL UAH ASH KNFKLTKR.
LuTitRRsaune, July 2H, iBHO-at
ARM FOR a AIR- The subscriber now
offer a his farm for rale. The property Is lo-
eated one mile and a half north of Clearfield,
containing EIGHTY ACHES, most of which Is
cleared and under good cultivation, good two
story 'L house, large frame ham and other nec
essary outbuilding, together with an orchard of
all kind or trull. Ibe whole la undariaid with
n vain of good eoal. For further particulars
call on the p rem i , or by letter addressed to
JOHN C. RKKD.
Jwly-gfl, 1SS0-$t Clearfield, 1V
triinOH'S NOTICE
In the estate of Jas. Rid- ) In IheOrpha&a' Court
die, dee'd, late of tlura or flea me id coun
aide township. I ty, Penn'a.
The onderaiened Auditor appointed by tbe
uourt to distribute in balance in tee banns oi
tbe Administrator to and among the creditors,
gives notice that ba will attend to the dutlea of
oi! appointment ai bis race, in uearneia, on
Friday, August 27lh, iNPO. when and where all
pirtiea interested may attend.
ffriAn k u. hakhis, Auditor.
Clearfield, Pa., Aug. Il,3l-18r0.
TVVOItCK NOTICF. In the Court of
1 Common Plea ef Clearfield eounly, Pa.,
W illiam Selfrldg vc. Sarah 0. Setfridge, No. 10,
June term, ISbU, Subpiena Sur Divorce.
The underatgned L'otniniMioner appointed by
aaid Coart to take teatimony in tb above can,
hereby gives notio that he will attcud to Ibe du
ties of bis appointment al bis olfic in Cleartleld,
Clearfield ei.unty, Pa.t on Tuesday, tbe ii 1st day
of August, Ihku, at nineo'olock A. M., when and
whore all parlies interested msv attend.
OSCAR M1TCHKLL,
Cniuoiiif loner.
Clearfield, Pa., Aug. II, 1880HL
Divorce Notice.
Clara R. Carpenter Ty
In the Court of Common
Pleas ef Clearfield Co.
No. 1. 10, January term
110,
Alias Sub. Bur Divorce.
bar next friend
Patrick Quirk,
ve.
Leonard Carpenter.
The underlined Commlaafnner annotated bv
tald Court te take testimony in the altov ease,
hereby gives notice that be will attend to tbe du
ties of hi appointment at the office of Murray A
Gordon, lo Clearfield, Pa, on Thursday, August
in. ihbii, at JO o-olool A- M., when and where a II
parties I attracted may attend.
w. i. mi aw, Commissioner.
August 4, 1880-BL
A'
In (be
irniToH notice:.
esUte of Samuel) In the Orr hens' Court
Powell, deceased. J of Clearfield Co Pa.
By an order of Coart dated Jnlr tflth. 1NH0.
the undersigned Auditor heretofore appointed, ia
ordered to Testate tbe account of Hon. A. C. Tate,
Adtniaiatrator, Ac, ia accordance with ibe facta
as they may be preiented to him, and to distrib
ute tb balance as shown by a restatement of the
account, to and amongst those legally entitled.
ne nereny sires nonce mat ne will attend to tbe
tiea ef bit arpolatment, at his office in Clear
field, nn Monday, Auguat 23d, 1KK0, at 9 o'clock
A. M., when and where ell partite interested may
attend. FRANK U. HARRIS,
Auditor. ,
Clearfield, Pa., August 4th, 1880 It. 1
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
'! . , ; ' -OF , j
REAL ESTATE, '
IN COVINGTON TOWRRniP. '
By virtue of an order lasted out ef the Orpbana'
Court of Clearfield oeuniy, in theUuaimonwealih
of I'enniylvsnla, there will be expuaed to public
aale at th OOHKT HOUSE, In CiHlld, on
PIATLRPAV, AU(;jflT 9H, INHO,
at I o'clock P. M.. Ih following daroribed real
est ate, lata th property of JAM KM FRRMN,
deesased, situate ia Coringtoaj township, Clear
field county, Pa , lginnlog at a post, thence
sooth 171 perches to while pine : thence east 28
4-10 perrbeetopoit; thence north 1)0 proha to
post i theoe weat 18 410 perches to poit and
place of beginning, containing
TH KNTV-FIVK AtRRH,
more or leas, all a lea red, baring thereon erected
a imall frame bouse and leg baro.
TERMS OF BALI :
One-half cash oa evmOrmatloa of th sW, and
balance la ei nwnlb,to be aeenrel by judgment
bond and Srire t'nnttt mortgage nn the premeals.
CHARLES MIGNOT,
Adaiinistralor
Cle.irfleld, Pa., Aug. 11, 1M0 It. I
51 w gdifrtlsriwruta.
F
ARM LANI9 FOR iAI E. In Huaton
and Pin tosfnehiiii, Clearfield oounty. Ptu
Reasonable time given for part of purchase., J!
money. Price ad. 00 to $10.00 per aore.'fT
Minera'! reserved.
L. SIHD, Jtiral,
PenCrld, Pa.
or Wallacb k K...
Cl..r(i.ia, Vt,
Sept 10, HtftMf.
WAGONS
WAGONS
KUGGIKS ISUGtilKS.
SntlNO WAGONS,
SP1UNG WAGONS.
THE to'vkLI.V WAtOXS.'
TOP AND OPEN ST700IES
KEPT O.V I1ASD FOR SALE.
STAGE & REILLY,
CI.EARPIELU, PA.
MJ 11 3m.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
In pursuance of an order of tbe Orphan's Court
of Lieartlelu oounty, trier will becxpoaed to pub
lic sal at th Court Hour in Clearfield, Pa , en
Saturday, Auguat Stint, IttHO,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., tbe following described real
estate of Charles W. Leonard, late of Lawrence
tewnabip, aaid county, deceased, vis r All his
right, till and Interest In and to that certain
tract of land situat In aald township, bounded
en tbe South by landa of Clark Brown, on the
Bast by land of John A. Reed and Stewart Reed,
on the North by Stewart Reed, and on tbe West
by W. P. Read and Jonah R. Reed, Coiitallifiitr.
till Acre, more or less, hit the estate of bis
father, Robert Leonard, deceasod.
The iioproretueate consist of a large two-story
frame dwelling bouse, lug bam, and other out
buildings. About 1 00 acres of the property
cleared and under cultivation.
TEKM8 OF SALK :
One-half of tbe purchase money cash oa con
firmation of sale, balance in on year from data
of sale wltb Interest from date of sal, to be secur
ed by bond and mortgngeon tbe premises.
i-i via r. LtUftARU, Administratrix.
July 28, 18KO-3I.
Notice to Heirs I
a the matter of the estate In the Orihans Court
ot rredeuek rrsiloy.late or Clear nold county,
of Cheat township, dee'd. ) Pennsylvania.
WRIT or PAHTITIOX.
To the heirs and legal representatives of Fred
erick Frailey, late of Chest township, Clearfield
oo only, Pa., dee'd., vis: Elisabeth Ann Frailey,
(widow), John Frailey, Andrew Frailey, Lydia
Krai ley (intermarried with Hamilton White), and
Hamilton White her husband, Elisabeth Frailey
(intermarried with John Hockenbrry), and John
lloclienberry her husband, Catherine Frailey (in
termarried with John Hoover), aod John Huover
her b Ultimo d, and the heirs and legal reprenta
tivus of Mag'laluoa Frailey. deo'd., (who waa in
termarried with William Harlot, vis: Hum ion
larto, Lydia Barto, ( intermarried with Jonathan
Wrstover), and Jonathan Westore her huxhand,
Kdward Barto, Caroline Barto, ( intermarried with
George Wallace), aud Ueorge Wnllace her hus
band, Elmira Barto and John Kraik-y hia Guard
ian, and Jaue Baito and Juhn Frailey her
uunrman.
TAKE NOTICE that, in pursuance of a writ
of parli Ion to me directed, out of ihe Orphans'
Court of CJrariiel.i county, 1 will, on Till RS
DAY, tb2ii'fll DAY of AUGUST, lb80, bold an
Inqueit of perlilion and laluaiiun of the real
oatute Ute of Frederick Frailey, lata or Cheat
uwnthip, Clearfield county, Pa-, deo'd. Tho lu
iuest will assemble at tbe late rciideoce of said
rredenck Frailey, deo'd., in Chest town chip.
oounty end State aforesaid, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day. JAMES MAIlAFFEV
StiBHirr's Orrica, ) Hhehff.
L-ltarfield, Fa , July 2tttb, U80.J
Notice to Heirs I
In the matternf the estate 1 In the Orphnns'Court
oi tfosepa i oi n ers, late ot UlearQeld oounty,
of Karthaui(wp.,dcc'd. j Pennsylvania.
WRIT OF PA HTiTION.
To the heirs and legal repreaentatives of Joseph
Yothers, late of Karthaus township, Clearfield
oounty, Pa., deo'd., vis: John Yothers, Henry
Yothers, Sophia Yothers, (Intermarried with Geo.
lleckendorn), and George Heckendorn her bus
band, Christiana Yothers, Joi.W. Yothers Daniel
Yothers, Reuben Yothers, Isabella Yothers, ( inter
married with Wm. Patterson), and Wm. Patterson
her husband, 'and the heirs and legal representa
tive of Adaliae Yothers, deo'd., (who was inter
married with Joseph Gilliland), vis : Joseph
Gilliland, (surviving husband), Lydia Gilliland
and Clara Gilliland, by their Guardian, K. J.
GillilMid, and th heirs and legal representatives
of Mary Elisabeth Yothers, deo'd, (wbo wa In
termarried with William Hcichet), via: William
Helchcl, (surviving husband), David Heiohel,
Alfred Heiohel, Nora Hcicbel, Orriu Helcbel and
Mabel Heichel, by tbelr Guardian B. J. Gilliland.
TAKE NOTICE that, In pursuance or a writ
of partition to me directed, out of tbe Orphans'
Court of Clearfield county, Pa.. I will, on Til U US
DAY the JflXll DAV or SEPTEMBER, A. D.
1880, bold an Inqueit of partition and valuation
of th real estate, late of Joseph Yothers, let of
Karthaua township, doe'd, situate lo Karlbaus
townahip, Clearfield county, Pa. The Inquest
will aaaemble at th lata residence of aaid Joseph
Yothers, deo'd., in Karthaus township, at 10
o'clock in tbe forenoon of said day.
JAMES MAIIAFFEY,
Snanirr'1 OrricR, Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., July 28, IK90.
Sheriff's Sale.
T) Y virtue of sundry writ! of Levari acta Issued
J out or th Court or Common Pleas of Centre
county, Penn'a, and to me directed, there will
be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at the Court
House, in tbe borough of Del! o font e, Pa., on
Saturday, August 3let, lHO
At 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real
state, of Defendant to wit
All the right, title and intereetof Defendants In
all that certain tract or land situat lo Rush twp.,
Centre conn ty, Pa, in the warrantee name of Jno.
Hambright and described accord Inc to a surrev
made taereof by David Haugh en tbe 80th day of
Aiigun, man, Beginning at a pine tree corner;
thence extending by a tract of land In tbe war
rantee name of Andrew Graff, north U derraea
eaat, 314 perches more or les to a while nine, a
corner ; thonc by a tract of land In tha warrant
nam or Casper She Oner, south 881 dearest east
IHS perches more or less to a red oak tree or blaok
oak fallen ; thence by tract of laud in the war
rantee name of Robert Speer, south 61 4 degrees
west 320 perches more or lets tea post) thence
vj a tract oi una in me warrantee name or Ueo.
Hu finagle, north i degree weat, 3Ht perches
more or less to the plaoe of beginning, containing
a wcrea ana iou peranea and allowance.
ALSO,
All tha right, title and interest of Defendants
In all that certain tract or pieoeof land situate in
nuin township, centra county, Pa., ia the war
rantee aaino of Andrew Gran, beginning at a
hemlock tree, a corner; thence extending norib
60 degrees west, 820 perch oa more or leaa to a
pine tree corner f (bene by a tract ef land in the
warrantee nam of Christian Murser, south 40
degree at 2.10 perches more or less to a eugar
tree, a corner ; thence by a tract of land in tha war
rantee name ot John Hambright, aouth 50 desreea
weat, 320 peicbrs more or leaa lo a pine tree cor
ner; thence by a tract of land In the warrantee
name of Sebastian Graff, north 40 degrees east 2:10
percnei more ur less to the plaoe of bogmoing,
uuuiaiouig at resanu i:4 perches more or lens
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Defendant!
in all that rer tain tract or piece of land iltuate in
ftuab township, a To 'eta id, and partly lu Morrie
townahip, Clearfield count, Pa. Bounded on
the north by landa of the estate of Henry Lreint
aecoasea, on ins eaat oy tends ol ijiiay and hyler,
on Ihe south by lands In warrantee name of Aa.
drew Graff, on the wrat by landa late of Brenner
ana company containing 4i7 acres and 1:17
perches aurveyed April 1, 170, oo warrant In
name of Christian Muster. Thereon erected two
frame houses, an eld aaw mill and other out
buildings.
ALSO,
All the right, title and Interest of defeferidants
In all that certain tract of land situate in Morris
townahip, Clearfield county, Pa. Beginning at a
atone heap, formerly a white oak earner I thenno
hy landa laic of Lever and Lorain south 2i
perch to a pest, east 164 itercheo to ssoit:
thence by lands surveyed to Robert Raioey north
220 6-10 perches to a white pine, aloasr landi
surveyed to Btepben Kingston 164 perches to the
yimvw vi ucginiimg, oooikining u acre a nna
p ere bee and allowance, and waa surveyed It, pnr
mancaof a warrant dated March 13, A. D., 1887,
i steed to Leonard Kyler.
ALSO.
All the right, title and Interest of Defendant
In land aituate in Morris township, Clearfield
county, Pa. ! Beginning at a fallen hemlock ;
thehe eoutb th degreea west, SI6 perches to a
white pine t thenee north 87 degrees west, SIR
A-IO perches to a mapl tree ; thence north tl
degreea east, 16 6-10 pare he to a post ; Ibeoco
south 84 degree weat, flW 110 perehst to a post,
north I degreea east, 80 t 10 perches lo a bero
sook f tbenoe south 83 degree eaat, 24T 6-10 per
ohe to the place of beginning, containing 411
acre aod 84 perches, more or leaa. Being part of
n larger traot eurveyad in tha name of John
Houston.
ALSO,
AM the right, title and Interest of Defendant
in al) that certain tract of land situate lo Morris
township, Clearfield county, Pa. t Pea, Inning at a
sprne eorner t three by Daniel Milk purchase
north 88 degreea west 100 perches to a pine )
thenee hy John Taylor and John Houston surveys
22s perches Ut a pine, south 14 degrees west
course, called In the original survey south ; tbenoe
east 70 perches to a post j thence north I, de
grees eaat 106 porehee to a spnsoe f (hence eoutb
SMi dgroc east 84 perches t tkenc north tft de
gree east 120 perches to the place of beginning,
containing 170 acre. Being parts of two or
rays In warrantee Barnes of David Bsrerage and
Francis Johnston. Thereon ercted n I wo -story
frame house, stable and ether outbuildings.
Seised, taken In ex ecu Moo, and to be sold as
th property ef Jacob Monk, with not In to Job a
Wagner and W. E. Wagner, as terra lea eat.
NOTE Th undlrided one-third part or the
above described traetl of land will be sold at th
same Ume and place by Wai. T. Kirk, Ran ,
Trustee fur certain red I tori of Wagner A Br.
Term made known on day of sal.
Tbrms Ci. No deed will be acknowledged
until th purchase money il paid In full.
JOHN SPANGLFR,
Hberif.
Phenir OfrW, Belle font, Anj, 4th, IHfl,
iUur SUwtisnurutjj.
5 00O IlirHllkIA George Weaver A Co
, Wkiit fire thousand huabela of OATS, now,
and will pay eaah or produce.
ClaarlielJ, 1'aw.Aug. IS, 1879-tf.
BEI-:t FOR OA I. R. Thirteen hires of
Italian Bee which I will sell cheap for
cash, or exchange for wheat. For further In
formation call on or addrasa th uodtnigned.
J.F. KRAMER,
Nov ,7. tf. Clearfield, Pa.
gUSQUEHANNA HOTJNJfi,
CUEWENSVILLE, PENN'A.
4rThia old and wll.establl.hej Ilo-el has
been ieaeed by the undersigned, and he frets con
fident ol rondttiing satisiaction to those who may
patron ne aim. tona siaoimg attached,
LEWIS C. BLOOM, I'roprietor.
April 21, 'SO tf.
P? PATCH TJ
itliuuj'aei
t ellii i-a bin
him th. A'IKni
rioa if... Ar U4f
.. Vi Hi 1F. unt 10)1
i'lii. i. rri.ifld it., fw
t$r ltliM rrrrlTtd M (V
Skirt iitl'l l! lo 111 tr
lit. 1hir U-itM ItlailrftUd i'lllhiiM ot SKwl
ri.i iiiiim. J-otltj. N .-itiixt, fti, xj. eu. I
U loau.HtbBi.rnuadaipbia.ra ITI
alwliaaU)Usa(. (1
rtt. A.ldrcal I ITI BOVSI.TT (V)
June 18, lsS0-3m,
1 l!HI NINTH ATOR'H NOT ICR Notice
i Is hereby circn that Letters of Adminia.
tration oo tbe estate of A. 11. SHAW, tat of
Lawrence townahip, Clearfield county, Pa., dec d,
having been duly granted to tbe undersigned, all
pereons indebted to aaid atat will plea make
immediate payment, and those having claims ur
demand! against tbe same, will present them
properly authenticated for settlement without
delay. MAKY B. 811 AW,
W. W. BKTTB,
Administrators,
Clearfield, Pa., June 10, 1880 fit.
SpriiigfSiiiiiiiicr Millinery
TO Mr Ct'XTOMRRf AND TBR Pl'BLIC AT LaROB t
About Saturday, April 24th. I will retain from
Philadelphia with a lull line oi Mil.Llftt.Kl
GOODS of all kinds. With new facilities for do
ig business, I will simply say that I ean n
give my on to men tbe benefit of my advantages
in buying, styles and prices throughout tbe entire
Mason. Mrs. i. u. HAinun
Clearfield, Pa., April 21, 1HM Urn.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
IN IIOUTZDALE.
By virtue of an order Issued out of tbe Or
phans' Court of tbe Couoty of Clearfield, in tbe
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, lb undersigned
Administratrix will aell at Public Sal on tbe
promisee, in lb Borough of lloutadal, in raid
county, on
Thursday, August 10, litlfO,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
All that certain hott-1 property known as the
Mi . uluuij iiUTrll," comprising l,ota No. 174
and No. If HG lo Ihe general plan f the Borough
of iloutidale, with tbe linpntreiiioiits thereon,
consiHiog of a two story Prune lloue, being 75
feet trout and 24 lent deep, wllh an addition
thereto of 18 fei-t. Tb hi art contains fifteen
rooms up stairs and five moum down stairs, with
a good oellar, and there It an utceduut sUbla ob
the preuns'-a. 1 tie properly is Wuli IttwJ
every way lr ih purpoxes of Hotel.
TEHJIS Of
Fh per cent, on day of sale, bataneo of one
thiid cash oo confirmation of sle, and the re
mainder in two enual annual pnvmonti, with in
teret scoured by Bond and Mortgage on the
premises-
Mna. ELM 1 HA BAl'MGARDNER,
Hoi'Tr.DA lb, July 28 41 Administratrix,
EXECUTORS' SALE
HEAL ESTATE
IN TENN TOWNSHIP.
By virtue of anrordar Issued out of the Orphans'
Court of Clearfield Couoty, Penusylvauia, lha
undersigned Kxeoutors of tbe Estate of RICH
A HI) DANVER, Sr., late of I'ENN TOWNSHIP,
in aaid County, deceased, will sell al Public Sale,
on tbe premises, In said township, on
Saturday, August 21st,18aof
AT S O'CLOfK P. M.,
All that certain traot of land, or farm altuated
In the Township aforesaid, bounded a follows
Oa tba north by lands of Nelson Walker, on tbe
east by Jesse opencer and William h. Denver,
south my Joseph Da via aad weat by Allen M
Donald, containing
SEVENTY ACRES,
more or less ; about sixty acres of which Is im
proved and under cultivation, having thereon
erected a log dwelling house, log barn and tbe
oiner necessary outbuilding, together with
fine ORCHARD of good fruit, and ice I leal
water.
TtK.W.SOr SjiLE.
One-third of tb price must be paid down, and
tbe balauoe in two equal nnnuul payiaeiiU. with
Interest, acourod by Bond and Mortgage f.n the
premiaea. iuuiiahu hanvek, Jr.
JAMES McKKOWN,
Executor! of R. Danrer, Sr., deoeaaed.
Grami iar Hills, July 28, 1U80-4L
A iriMTOHfci REPORT of the finance or
In ion townahip, for the year ending April
tiu, loou. i nomas uroexoanx, district treas
urer, in account wun tut jtoad and Poor fund
roap VrJtni.
DR.
Toam't received from B. B. Brubaker.
Treasnrer ror 1S7U 11.418 31
To am'tof 8. 8. Hollopetor duplicate 2 .1 14
lo am t ei B, ft. ff ing duplicate 144 77
Total...
$1,810 22
CR.
By amouut of order redeemed $1,418 SI
By amount of tax worked under S. B.
llollopeler m 4ft
By am tof tax uoworked by Hollopeter.. 48 ftS
By am'tof tax workedunderS.il. Wiag 1.11 76
By ain't of tax unworked by 8. II. Wing 13 02
Total
...$1,816 22
POOR VI'RPI,
DR.
To nm't of taxes col. by W. W. Dun lap. $ 17 41
To am't received from D. B. Urakaker- lit Ou
To balance due Thomas Brookbank 121 67
Total
..$ 208 00
cu.
jf order redeemed..
By amount
....$ 2i,8 00
We, the undersigned Auditors having examin
ed tbe account or Thomas Brockbank, Treaaurer
ot I nl'in township, in account with Ibe ROAD
aod PuijK tuada of said townahip, and certify
ihmi ucrt im uue me uisinci ireasuera balance
Irum Ibe poor fund of $11.67
B. F. I1ARLKY, Jr.,
Atteat : . F. HToWKLL,
S. B. Wrltv, C. D. LABOUDK,
Clerk. Auditors.
July 2Mb, 1H80-3I.
AUDITOR' HTATF.MKMT afihe ROAD
and POOR fend af Bcgga tovaahlp, ror
in correal year, as iuiiowb :
ROAP ri'RIi.
DR.
To Duplicate of Levi Louder Supervisor. .$710 fill
To tilt days service as Supervisor 110 00
Total
m 00
CR.
By order to Levi Louder $ 00 43
ny order to David Mease n U 67
liy work done by eititena nndvr Levi ;
Louder. H , M m 76
By tax not worked out 02 80
ity amount relumed to Commisalooers... 44 tb
Hy exoneration v $ f go
Total....
$820 00
DR.
To am't of Duplicate of Jacob Han $418 00
To 47 days service aa Supervisor ..-.
V4 09
Total .
.$610 00
CR,
By order to Frank Gobs I 40 00
By Jacob Haney 64 00
By work dons by oil i tea a 187 80
By exonerations , 0 70
Ky am t returned to Coma lis I oners 1 ao
By tax aot worked out 20 to
Total
..$'10 to
roc a iranm.
DR.
To balance at settlement of 1870
....131 04
,.. U0 St
To duplicate for n7V
Total
..$083 IA
By balance nt settlement $208 87
out ef tbia amount there la ia the handa
of David Meets $lc9 $0
In the haa. is af Jacob Dltneltog.,..,...., $2 to
La the baada of laaat Belsbt4.MM. $6 07
CR.
Ry order redeemed $.1.11 60
By exoneration! and return to Commla'a. 46 24
By amount to balance un 7
Total
..$6K3 20
We, tbe undertime Anditot ef Beraa town
ship, bar examined the above statement and
find It correct, JOHN BKISII.
Attest: JOHN COULTER,
Wm. H. Brapv, JOHN STuNE,
Clerk. Auditor.
Jaly 21th, Htet St.
lU5Ilan(ou5.
A NEW
Almost Given Away, an Eiglit-Pnjrp Pnpor for Im than Cost of
Paper, Ink and Postage.
THE WORLD
IS FOR
HANCOCK ( ENGLISH
FIRST, LAST, AND ALL THE TIME,
AND wiu, m: sent.
1'oMago paid, from now until Juiiuiiry 1, 1881,
WEEKLY 25 CeuU
SEMI-WEEKLY 50 CcnU
DAILY (including Sunilny) .... $2.50
Or until nfter tlie Inmigurntioii for dutilik' the above priced.
Democrats, send for it and rend what in being done all over the
country by Democrats to insure a glorious victory this Fall. Send
it to your Republican neighbors, and convert them to Democracy.
HELP ON THE GOOD CAUSE I
Address TIIK WORLD, 35 Tark Row, New York.
Annu.t lllh, .80.
ATTENTION FARMERS 1
WE IUVE ON IIAXD AND FOI? SALE ONE CAR I.OAD.OF
CHAMPION REAPERS k MOWERS.
-A CAR LOAD OF THE-
FARMERS' FRIEND
POUPLE FOltCE FERD GRAIN
TIGER AND THOMAS HAY RAKES,
TIIK BERT SELF AND HAND DUMP HAKES IN THE WORM).
X1 1 .f:---J--1S
r&jTK&Z. J i ir:rm? ts&
ji.jV.VV 11 "'I'-T-IA'-f w' -
We also have a lot of Ih'ebner's Level Tread Horse-Power
Threshers and Cleaners for one and two horses. Also Turubull'a
Ohio Wagons with Beveled Shoulder Spokes, which adds fully one-
third additional strength to the
Spring Wagons, with two and three Beats, and Open and Top Bug
gies. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere.
The abovo Articles will be Exchanged for Sheep, Cattle or Good Horses.
Clearfield, I'n., May Sli, lSS0 2ra
N. E. ARNOLD,
O XT n. W 3E3 IV S XT X DL Tm 3EU
--WILL
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
3F 0 3R.
1,000 CORDS HEMLOCK
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SAWED SHINGLES. 1,000,000
1,000,000 ONE MILLION SHAVED SHINGLES. 1,000,000
No "waiting for turn, hut unloaded immediately. Highest cash
price paid at all timed. Liberal
sec Arnold before contracting your bark.
N. E. ARNOLD,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
JAMES L.
XJ3VX3E!jFl.,X,jA.X3E3n.,
MAItKCT BTKI'.ET, H.KAHFIIil D, FK!U'I,
All kind) of CafkeU and Cofllna kept on hind, and furnished to order on
abort notice, including tlio fincol na
Inoturod. uiir
Ia tho best tn hue, knd will be furnihel when required. Funerals attended
in nnv nart of the cuuntv. Call at mv oflic-o. on Second street, or leaVe
your orders at Tronlman'e Ftirnilnro
oft 1,70-ly.'
(W gmrrrllsrmfnlu.
ARNOLD WANTS '
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Cr.o.TlU., p.. Ju. , '71-tf.
OH TISWAKH, llmWKBr
aoA '
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
, and
NEKDI.KS, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS,
, and all kinds of
SHWING MA CHINKS,
BO TO
O. B. MKHREI.Ij, ' . Agont,
C1.KARF1RI.D, PA. (Juo. I, If.
T
W FAHMEH l-Th Poorlwnlh Annu.l
Klhibttloa ( Iks n.l ARHKl.l) VOUMY
AUHIUULTUHAL HUClKll will b. ball
At C'lenrflold, B'pt. 15, 18 4 17, W0,
LIDKRAL PRKMIIIMS b. r.(l.r.d d
.. p.bli. le ds. Ila., for whWfe titrj F.mw
la tb. ..writ; I. InTlle.) tn somprt.. For Informa
lloa addraw I.KAMjKII DKNNINU, Pra. 1.
Or AL. U. BOW, gMr.Urr,
CinrB.ld. I'oaa'..
Kisrull.a CiiBlll.. Philip Il.tU (da. Traaa
rr, llm.Tla lp.; Kll.ha M. Davis, Phi twp.,
Joha Smith, Uloom tirp, 1,.! R. Uraailaf, I'aiva
twp. I Vt lliaa P. Tsla, Lawraara twp.
Jam M,
yusrcllauroij.
OFFER.
PH1I.L, ANP A CAR LOAD OF TMK
jj - '
wheel. Also Cortland rlattorm
F. M. CARDON 4- BRO.
PAY THE--
BARK.
1,000 CORDS OAK BARK.
1,000 CORDS SHINGLE BOLTS.
advances made on large lots. Go
LEAVY,
well it tbo clionpcnt thut can be maim-
1
Ktoro, adjoining tbe l'oatoffioe.
JA3. li. LiCAM I,
Clearfield, Pa.
tw dvrrtUtmrtitf.
PRIVATE SALE !
AMY partiaa In -i ol a Saw Win an karat
Informed thai I will sail tkaai aas aa oo4
aa saw, Stara'ajBlsaks, a
F1FTY-FOVR1XCU SAW,
RalttoR, and all tha atbar lilaraa la gao4 ardar.
I'or furthar iDr.rmaiiaa, addraa.
JUSTIH J. PIE,
Oaaaola 1I1IU, ClaHBald Co, Pa,
March , ! If.
Agents Wanted a
th only ftutbmtl lo rle4 kwok MBUlalai
tb llss of
GEN. W. S. HANCOCK
W. H. ENGLISH.
A tomalala mflrd of tha ,lf aad. wUliaar,
Ufa of M.j. Oaa.Wlntald. nasMakTwIth a faiT
and fr.phi. annual of . rwdln(a, apMakaa.
aad (noldaats al lb ClaaauaM Ooa.aaUM, alaa.
tha platforia.ts'wiaaf aatlloMud latlan of a.Mp..
ssm, wllk da lia, ,f w. H R.jll.h. Rlckl
arahallUha4 with saaasraas artlMla lllaMraUoa
snd flta, handaoM aairsTwd partralu af Mk,
aaaiUiala. Sura aiwroH to all wko Uka bold
tat Boilll.al, oatMll all kookt, Soaol fat air
aulara and aitra larata.
' Ad.lnaa. . at. k.tI.LBV .VCO,
711 Suaoai Stnol. PkHawartkls, Pa.
Jel; II, lst-i.