THE REPUBLICAN. clkahkieldVpa WEDNESDAY M0KN1SI1, PHI'T. IK, ISM. Terms of Subscription. ff paid Id adrane,Qr within three month. ,.$1 00 If paid after thro ud before ill Baonihs... S 0 If paid after theeiplratloo of fix nouhl... I 00 iff-Messrs. B. M. pBTTXAtLi, A Co., Newa- p ij.er Advertising Agent, 17 Park How, ornr linnkojan Htrort, are our duly authorised Agent in ivw York city. HF.hHiUtVn NOTTCfc.ll. McIIhmIUI I,nlcal Church --Rot. Ono. Lkipv, Paster. Service every Sabbath tl UX A. M., and Tf I. M. Habbetb fvrbool at 0 A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, at fa P. II Communion Service, first aSabbath of every .nunta, ai n't a. m. Went Cleartield M, E, burc..Rev. Chahlks W. 11 u an lit, Pastor. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at 8 o'clock t P. M. Bunday hcbooi at a, r. ju. All ar invited to attod. Prenbterln Church Rev. H. B.Bctliu Sabhatb aerTicea morning and evening Sab bath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednes day orati log. HaptUt Church. Rt. , Paitor. Hatibatb School ata P. M. Prayer Meeting every n etlnesday evening. Mt. Prancla' ChurchCatholic Re?, l.t'niniPAH. Ihvlne service at 10 A. M., on tha first, tbird and fourth Rundaysof each month; Vespers and Benediotion of the Blessed Heorament at 7 o'clock, P. M. Sunday Bcbool every Sunday afternoon at o oioon. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TIME OF aoLDIBQ Q, CART KB UIOKI OOOKT. Stsoood Monday of January. Third Monday of Mnroh. Kitat Monday of June. Fourth Mun day of .September. TIM a or lOLDlMO COM MOB P 1.141. Pint Monday of J ana. Second Monday of November. public orriciM. Preeidenl Jndy Hon. Charier A. Loch Haven. Mayer, Aeeietant Law Judge Rellefonte. Hon. John II. Orrla, of Aifociat Judge Ah rata Ogden, Clearfield j Vlooent 11. Holt, Clearfield. Hrotkonotary Kli Bloom. Regieter and Recorder L.J. Morgan Tren$nrr Philip Llotta. Di.trict Attorney i. V. MoKenrlck, Sheriff- Jamas MahaiTey. Deputy Sheriff F. I. Thompson. County Surveyor Samoa) F. McCIoskey, Cur- wensvine. County Cmmieeionere C. W. Kvler, Or ham ton P. 0.; Elab Johnston, 0 ramp tin Hills P. O.j John Norris, or., t-'orwensvine. Vnmmittiontrt' C Uric John W. Howe. Count Auditor William V. Wright, Clear fUld : Joseph Uilllland, Tbroa Hum j J. 8. Nor- ris, Woodland. County Coroner James A. Moor, Clearfield. Jury Camtniieionere Andrew J. Jackson, Clear fled, Wm. R. Brown, Clearfield. Superintendent of Publit Sckoole M. L. Mc Quown, ClearfloM. Sealer of Weiyhf tf Mtaenrtt Jeiaa W.Carllla, office at Luthernburg Pa, Notarite 'iio(i John W. Wrlglay, Wm. Ra dobaiigh, Cyrus Gordon, ClearfloM J Joseph H. Irwin, N. E. Arnold, Curwcnaville; J. A. Living tone. Dullola-Clty. Our Special column it decidedly interesting in a local point of view, and profitable reading to uutildora who want to eav money. V I'lW, IIP t'0(HMSt "Will you tako aheit, oti or oorn for lub feriptlon ?" W are often inqoirtd of Id tbla way by letter fr m putrona who reaida at a diitaac from Clearfield. W again lay yea, Tb receipt! of a reponaibl merchant or mill owner in tba virlnity, will anawer oa Jut ai well aa the oaih. To tllluatratat If any of our patrnoa will dalirar Hi a bag of grain at tba mill of Joaeph H. Bretb, in Cheat townxhlp, Iloraca Pateblo, la Baroiidt, Tbnmaa II. Forcey, in Uraham, Wm. Porter or fihaw'a, la La wren ee, or Urown A Sayler'a, at lUiktrn. I'd iD towailiip. and forward their recelpta for th evjount, wa will credit Ihem on their account fr (be anie. Id till way all may toon pay what they owe, if they will puriua tbia eourae. tf. ftaT Ad venders ftnu others will bear In mind that all articles intended for publicatloa in this paper mut be banded ia, not later Ifaaa Tuesday, at 9 A. M. Don't forget it ! The Autumn leaves are fulling. Daylight is decreasing at the rato of two tnioulca a day. Tho farmers aro having a shocking time with their corn. It will bo lawlul to shoot pheasants tm and attar the ltot October. Tho Luthoran Synod of Central PeueylvanU wa in asaalon at Milroy lie I wook. i ! a w 1 The Krie Conference of tho M. E. thurrh la now In eeaiioo at Corry, Krleceooty. - mm aw i Thin is about tho timo of year when a man bunt up hi old tax receipt or gta a new Mrs. Geo. 8. Moorehoad, of Browns- Till, Pa., after riaiting bar old homo la Lutbera burg, ia making a visit to friend in this place. A good cow owned by O. L. Moore, of this borough, died last Thursday morning. It w supposed that ah cat something poisonous. m a Hememborthat ncxtbtiturday, Octo ber 2d, is the last dy to pay State aod County tax ia order to secure a vote at the November Icclloa. Republicans as woll as Democrats are Invited to cone u too meeting oi ioe union Haven this (Tuesday) evening. Fall la line, there ara torcbei for all. As a purifier of tho blood, Ayer'i Saraaparilla ha ao equal. It wonderfully Im prove tba complexion, and brings to old and young the bloom of health. Dr. J. W. Totter, o( Karthaus, gives notice in (his pi pear of bis appointment as ex erutor of the estate of Joba R. Vaugbt, late of Karthaus towoehip, deceased. , . mm mm Krankie Vcavci,an interesting child and eldest daughter of Ueorge and Ida Wearer, died of Membraneous croup on Monday night, aged aboat 2 year and 2 montha. mm a m Parties from Curwensvillo uio auc tloaing off dry-goods, Ac, in tb aid Western building ca Second street. The salea will 8 jo ainua every afternoon endevoalog this week. - mm i - - Miss Alice Wilson, well known in tbla oocflBuiulty, and teeond daughter of Clark Wiltoa, Eaq., wai married al Smothp'irt, Ala Koan aouMy, oa the fith of PeptemWr, to Mr. Rd, Mcwajey, of Smethport. Pa. mm 1 Wo would call the attention of tho traveling public to th card of lb Tamparanoe House, New Washington, II. D. Roe proprietor. Tha beet accommodation aad attention will he gives guest itflplng at tbl bouse. Tbo Shaw Ilotiso was re-opened on Monday mernlngfor the ntertatoment of gueata by Measrt. Johnson aad Peatt. We are glad to this hotel opea again, and especially when In tb control of two each good landlords. i Tho Philipsburg Journal says that workmen are bow engaged In elevating the "Big Pill" on th T. a 0. R. R. It will be raised to lea foot higher In prevent the earl from running against cb other when rounding the eujve, m mm (ototiieCm'B Hoom ! Our lomo oralis frl.ndt 4 ivll olhirl fioa Ih. m.itr, t l.ldD Co.tlihould rcp.lr lo lb. Wi,. dur. In( Ik.lr Wm nanaali. LoU ndln ! t.r Iher. udfoodchDMWmiiiaK4lit.d. Tho (1rl nnmbor of Col. Lovl Jj- TiU'i m p.ptr, lb. If mil Ckrieh, Ii r l.lil.. Il Ii f'fr, will b. l.d I. b..r of III in" li.nol.ll; ad HIUc.ll. tl II n.no.r.11. Is lb. bMk- . . " Tho "PuRoia Deposit Hnk" la tho Hill of Ih. trit book .lUblllbad l DoDoli, ud vblah Ii ton op Irooioolliif t.o.t.l b.nkl., bwlHM. W. MtBr,r II PiMldool, ud W. C. Bortlrd Cub In. Tb. i.fl vilfbi I.OOO poaftdl. m mm i Mr. A. Thanlimner, tho Opor Houm oloibl , bil iw .drotllt.B.01 lo lb. Rirriuo.i ibli All tbo work ud Mdi boi (ou ol of kli nor. Ii wornwlod u b. Ir.l olui Md lo flto iifoollob. Bood kli odror llwnoiil, ltd lo bin Mil. mm m ' " - The prir.o silver enp, to bo given tho best lady altsr at the plenlo to be held at Merrill Woods, ca the 14tk aad IHb now oa exkiblUca la the shew wiadew at Harry Hayder ' barber ihofj aad 9f ttor wher tt will naula aitll tba Sy f lh coatoit. Bleached and unbleached muslin at H. Lehman a Oo.'a. Tho cheapest and boat boy's boots ara to b had at Moo re 'a. Now is the time to got your over- oala at Blrli&ger A Rook'a cheap for eaah or la oiehang for grata Sept. 29 It - - ' m tern THR BKNIOR HANCOCK CLL'BMKKTS IN TUB WKIWAM BVKRV FRIDAY EVE NING. ATTEND. - . Huy Your Mill Now ! Wo aro ihc proprietors of a Saw Mill, complete ia ery par ticular, wbiob wa will tell very obeap. For par ticular, addraai E. A. A W. D. BIOLER, mebSflO tf. Clearfield, Pena'a. - - ..Making the buying of drena and dry goaa a study, earetuinaaa in aeieotiDg the same and sailing them at tba right figure baa mad T. A. Flack A Co'i tha popular dry goods houaa In CI ear 11a Id county. Ellis I.Shtinkweilor, eon of Mr. Dan lel Vbankweiler, died at tha residence of bis father la Ooeban township, oa Saturday last, agad aboat 24 or 25 years. Ha was la Clearfield oa M aday of last week, and appeared to be an Jojlrg good health. - -- A Bad Omen. Tho Uepublicuns of iiiiooaa reeaniiy made two attempt to raise a p'de orar two hundred fee in length, but were BBEaeoeasful both Hue. Thoy will fail in many other thing1 that they are trying to aemmptUb bxfore the campaign ia orer. m Hard Coal. Do yoi want any hard coat tote winter r U so, order It now ol James L. Leavy, and do Dot wait until the bad weather acts Id. band in your order Immediately, oryoo may bare some difficulty to secure it later in the season. . Sept. 22 2t i tm i Bcuool Tax. Mr. John I. patter- eoa bae been selected by the Borough Bo hoot Board as Collector for the current year, and is now delivering notices to the delinquents. Tha schoulf ara nw all open, and It Is very necesiary that the tax be promptly paid so that the teachers may receive their just duel. Auction I Auction 1 1 The reader will obaenre lhat Mr. L. M. Coudrlet of Freoeh- f ille propoees to auctioneer off all bis store goods and other personal property, commencing on the Ittb of Ootober, and continue from day today until all are disposed of. So advertisement in tbia paper and posters now ia olraulatija. A Serious Accident. One daylant week, while peeling bark co the job of Messrs. Hollopeter A Brubeker, In Uoion township, Mr. Walter Sterling received a sever gaab lo Ihecap of the knee by the glancing of his ax. The wound 1 a ptlnful one, and tb flnfortunate young man will In all probability have a stiff knee the remainder of fail life. Court. The September terra of our Court conimeuccd on Monday at 1 o'clock, with Judge Orvie, Ogdoo and Helt oa tb Bench. Dr. A. M. Hilla, of tbla borough, was mad For man of the Grand Jury, and Harry Hemphill, John Larrluor and A. J. Conllin war appointed Tipstaves. The Pennington Nevllng murder cae wa taken up on Tuesday morning, and may oc cupy the Court moat of the week. Lint of letters remaining unclaimed in the PustcoVe at Clearfield, Pa., for the week coding September 27th, 1880 : Mia. It. L. ArJerT, Edward Brown, J sine Blyler, Uarty A. Bailey, Mrs. Monaney B entry, I.v Casprrssun, Mrs. Tillia Kamerly, Rebbeca MeCraeken, Alex Mills, William Powell, Mrs. J. Sulton, Eugene Petera. P. A.tiAULIN, P. M. A Labor Thout. Ashley Thorn, of neat Clearfield, caught at aim on trout last l'oura- day, wllti hQk and line, which measured 22 iDoboa in .length, and weighel 3 pound 91 ounce. Tbia i the first of thi apeciea of fish that we bar heard of being caught in our river alnce their introduction, some years alnoa. Ash made a lucky catch when be got held of that follow. The salmon trout tl highly value! as an article of food. N. E. Arnold, of Curwensvillo, by a Dew advertisement In this Issue of th Kifubli cam, give aotio to the publia that he i now ready to transact wholes! business ia dry goods, aod f Ornish In g good of every description. Mr. Arnold solicit a share of the patronage of our farmer and tradesmen, an 1 taay will fin 1 him a pleaaant aod afirsl-elasi man to do business with. Call and ec him at hi tor ia Patton' new brick block, CurwansvlII. d - - Tbe lufL and bent picnic of the aeaaoD Is announced to take place at Merrill's Woods, ia the rear of tb Fair ground, West Clearfield, on Tburtdayand Friday, October Hth nod 16th. Among other feature of tb occasion will be a. prlte of a valuable ailvor cup, gold-lined, to I given to th beet and moat graceful lady wattiar. Meat can be procured on th ground at all boar. Refreshment and various kinds of amusement will be furnished. The Fair at Brookvillo last wock is pronoanoed a decided success by all who attended . It was said there waa aever a larger crowd la Brook UU than that or last week. It is estimated that there were 16,000 people oa the grounds oa Thursday. The Orpheas band returned home oa Saturday evening. An Eb Cornet, valued at sixty dollars was contested for oa Friday by the Orpheua band of this place and the Excelsior band of Da Boi a. Tbe Judges reserved their de cision. i m New Daily Stage Line. James L Loavy ha auecccdsd In baying a dally mail estab lished between Clearfield and Ponnfield,and will hereafter rua a daily stage betwet-a tbe two point. Hlseontraet began with April 1st, and the stage will leave Mearfleld every morning (except 8un day) at S o'clock, making connection with all train on tb Low Grade Railroad at Peon field, re taming after tbe last train tbe same evening. Passengers end freight will be carried at low rate, Order lft at any of tbe hotel will be attended to. lftapr7V-tf mm a i BOGGS AWAKE. Eaoi.b Era, Paplembvr 10lb, IS 80. Ma. Goodlanbkm j I have tbe pleasure to re port to voa the orxaoltatioo of a Hancock and English Club at tbia place, on the evening of (September, the 18th, with thirty membera. we expect at our next meeting to Increase our mem berabip to one hundred. J. T. McLarrrn Is Preaiilmt, Jtse U"aa Vina President, David Meeac Trvasurt-r, aod O. W. H meal Secretary . Everything ia moving aloe ly and harmoniously. Uuggs will send la her report with an increase ofer her usual majority, U W. flwiAt, Peerelary. Farurrr, Look Here! Lytlo will give yoo highest market price for Wheat, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Holler, Eggs, Onion, Apple, dried fruits, and all kicds of produce. He baa lb largest end bsst selected stock of groceries, tea, enffr, molasses, spices, oil salt, sugar, queensvar. Jobs, bucket, baskets, churns, Ac, Id Clearfield county. He buys hi goods in large quantities from menu fact Brr and Brat band fer cash, and take tha advantag of all discounts, and to be I eaabled to sell at loweat price. II gives ab price for producc,andll bis good at tb loweat price la tba Bounty. ept-24-'70 tf Another Barn Destroyed. In tho A I too o a Daily Tribune, of lriday meralng last, wa find tbe followlag particular of th destruc tion by fire of Mr. Forehey' barn, which occurred oa (be 22d instant : "Trts barn of Ben jam la Forehey, situated aboet three aod a half miles from thahvlllc, la Clearfield eeaaty, wa totally destroyed by Ire at aa early boar oa Wedoeaday nrning. Quito ft large amount of trope, valued at II ,200, waa burned. Th origin of the fir is unknown. Lata tb evening before aom of the mea were at tba bare and everything waa right. Th lire stock waa alt taken out safely although lb last of It bad a very narrow escape. The In ira dm waa light. Tb building wa a fram structure, situated about a bend red yard from tbe bouse i ao other building were damaged. Persca visiting th place aeit day taid the Ire made ft eleaa wp and did not even lav e charred tlk tf timber." - i A Mibsino Boy. Some woeks ago a by named Jelly sad ten ly disappeared froai bla bom In Osceola and nothing eauld b heard of him. He went first to Tjroa aad thea to Pitts burgh, where be has been for some time. A day ar twf sins ft package wa found la that tlty oataiaiag several plese of hla clothing. Ol tb bssosa of tbe blrt wa written the name aad ad dress "Warren Jolly, Osceola Mills, Olearleld eoanly, aad a brier aoit wriuea wiib a isea peaeil directed tbe lader of to artiei lo Mad It to tba ewaar'a nether, at OsmoIb. There ware any conjectures a ta what had become f th bey, aud there was a tasplcloa that h bad abandoned the package aad aoamltted sulcld. Tha misting lad destroyed this suspicion, ko- sver, by making hi Rppearaoce there en Tum day, A railroad statloa egetl notice I a boy aboat twelve year old loitering aboat ia suooa aal wa promptly ak4 who h was. H gave his nam a Warren Jolly aad said he raa away from hi homo al Osceola, Pa., aad waa oa hi way lo visit his sitter ta Clarion eeaaty. Tb lad we pert aa a trala hi ar ef the ceo. I color, wha wa dl reeled ta pat hi of at Voia.--i-foe 7W , September I2d. Men's good boots $1 90 at Moore's. Mix re's have the cheapest boots in towa. Men's hats from 75 cents to 95 at Moore'a. i in a a i Women's good shoes only at anoore . m Buy your rubbers ot Moore's. Tboy an in CDeapesti Corsets in all styles and sizes at II. ienman uo. a. .- - m m - Ladies, II. Lehman & Cohavo baud soma Una of ctahmares. Flannels, caanimores and cantons ii full clock at T. A. Fleok CVs. Window shades in newest styles an great variety at i. a. a leek a to . Silk fringes in great variety for area trimmings, at i. a. rieca a tos. You cannot go amitw in anything you want u you can at 1. a. riecx a uo's. The bent lilting cornet ever made u now to o lound at i. a. rick Co. i. A now line of all wool caflhmores.i the lata sew abadea, Juat recelvtd at T. A. Flee! A Co'a. All styles, all grades, and all prices of Mod a, ootfi a, Boy i and LhtidrD aclolbto at Uirllnger A Rook'l. Pept. 29-2t Logmen, hoar in mind that Moore is the only place you can get Perkia'c boot and shoes in tb oounty. Sept. 22-4t TDK JUNIOR HANCOCK CLUB MEETS IN THE WIGWAM EVERY TUESDAY EV NINfl. BOYS, TURN OUT. Mommio cloth, in cotton and wool droit ginghams, and the Fall stylos in dress oal tcoes ar among the latest arrival at T . A. Fled A Co's. If in need ol a carpet, call at T. A Fleck A Co', who bar just received a new In voice of carpeting, which will be sold at gr eatly reduced price. The improved semi-circular adjiiHta- bl Corset is the tetait novelty at T. A. Flock A Co'. Tbey ar ootod for comfort, ease and dura billty. Ladies, giro them a trial. Batiffaotioi warranted. A Fact. An advertisement insortcd la tb RapiraLicaa will reach more reader than If published in all tho other paper la tha coun ty, and cost the advertise! Its than one-half In other words, an advertisement published to our Jcurnal Is worth doubl tba price of that ohergtxt by any other publisher la th county, It I a fact.' , tf. Clearfield Coal Trade. State- ment of Ceal and other freights cnt orer th Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending Sept. 18th, 1880, and the same time last year : COAL. TOW9. Fur the week - 48,o. Same time last year - 36,832 Previously during year Same time last year Decrease Totnl In 1H0... ftame time last yar Decrease othbb rneiasT. Lumber "lfl-1 car. Miscellaneous freight - 70 " UNION AROUSED. It or k Ton, September 22d, Ifl8. Ma. Eniroft I aend you the proceedings o our meeting of thla evening. Oa motion, it waa resolved that Jfibn Penis, of Peno township, act as President, and Jacob Laborde and J. fa. Us wald, of Union township, Vice President, and wm. Weltv Hecretarr. lor th cveninr There wa a pretty good turnout. Some of the Democrat from Brady. Bloom and Penn town ships war present. Attar tb meeting waa or- nailed and vrvtfito In order, Jrank rield ing, Esq., of Clearfield, addressed the audience very ably, by reviewing tb official record of James A. Oarfield ia rrsard to tha Credit Mo holier and Ie Go Iyer contract, and the action be took In the Returning Board which counted oat H- J. Til den, who waa lee-ally elected rresidcnioi tbe United States In lt7o. He also referred to tbe manner in which the public lands have been squandered and the.teacbings ol bat red and section alism aa proclaimed by tbe public speakers and the pressor the itepublicaa party, aad closed by re viewing the patriotic career of tbe gallant (Jen, W. o. Hancock. 8. T. Urookbank. Esq.. of Clearfield, next ad dressed the meeting very ably to regard to the leatsiation oi in uemoeratio ana rvepuoiioan parties ta respect lo the soldier of tbe late war. lie also referred to the snbject of the tariff, the oivtl service reform as practiced by tbe Kepnbll can partv.and eoniratulated the Democrat ii respect to oar victory id Main, mr. nm. r. JuhneoB oext addressed the meeting In hi usual tyl. W. Wbltt, Secretary. A CARD FROM MR. WALTERS. To the Democracy of Clearfield county ; I lake thi method of rctornlng to the Demo crate of my native county my moat sincere and grateful thanks for their suj'port and effort in my behalf while a candidate for the oOoe of l'ro. thonotary at tbe last primary election. At thou eh unsuccessful, oevorthelca I am a thank ful and feel under Ih earn obligation to my frienia a tbouxb I had been nominated. I aaid to tbe Democracy during my canvass that th ball I woald end In the Oouventlon. Let tbe nomi nation rest where it might, I would be found where I alwaya have been in tb past and where I consider tbe only proper place lor all true vm ocrata cheerfully and earnestly supporting tha nominees of the party. And I want to Bay dis tinctly and without any equivocation, I am for tne octet, toe wnoie tic not, irom nancocx to me Closker. I am alwaya willina and ready lo work as bard for tb ptinclple represented by tbe word "Democracy" as I worked trying to aeoor my nomination. That there were many tbinga done Id tbe contest fur tha nomination that, If generally known, would undoubtedly receive the severest condemnation of a large majority of tbe Democracy of the county, ther i ao doubt but our party should not and must not be neid re sponsible for tb crooked works and ways of an scrupulous candidates ar a few individuals. Tbe endorsement of my friends In Clearfield borough wa sueh that I have reason to be proud of it, aod in tbe Convention where aixteen uninstmcted delegate gar me their sup pert it wa an Indication of popular feeling that I will ever gratefully remember. I am, with respect, e.,yourob9d)eotservBt. a. w. WAi.riK CLBiarixLD, Pa., September 27th, 1S8U. LETTER FROM HUSTON. PxaniLD, September 24th, 1890. Mr. Editor t Uuatoa township atlll lives, move and ha tl due share of earthly excite ment. The chief excitement of the week was a marriage ta high life. The parties being Wm.D. Woodward, Jr., son of Hiram Woodward, Esq., and Lillian Bnbackcr, daughter of Charles Ko backer, Esq. The ceremony was perlormed at the residefioe of Mr. Robaokcr, by the Rev. A. B. Hnoven, in tbe presence of a select party of invited guests, we near oi "lusions between (Jrrenbackcrs and Democrats, and between Ureeo baekers and Republicans, but tbia marriage wti a fusion between ft leading Democratic aad a leading Republican family. The Presbyterian Festival are held every two wceka lo Coryell's Hall. These featlval leave aeeompli'bed financial wonder for th Presby terian Church In (hi place, paying off the ohurrh debt, and keeping the minister paid ahead. Business Is flourishing In th township. Th heartrending aad well-grounded fear of lb Re public party about a "change" don't appear lo soar the business men here any more than It doe anywher els. Th lumber operations of Merrill, oa Anderson creak, furnishes considera ble trade to our merchant. There were five mill ion or more feet of hemlock lumber cut daring the Summer along tba Clearfield road and oo Mountain run, and the hemlock bark ta now be ing hauled to tba Par field depot and ahipped away, and the log be pet la during the Wiater. Tb far -cr bar gathered excellent crops, com reporting a pbeooumal yield of po tatoes. Politlrally, the township la "red hot." Republi can are very much frightened at the outlook, and declare that the country i going to thd'ga,i and tb people seem do tor wined to Nod It there. I Still, they managed to get a big drum, a little drum, ana encouraging ine amaii soya to make a big noise on Monday evening, which they cat led a grand 'Repoblicao Rally.' The great Dr.W. 0. Doane, of Williamaport, wa present and made a speech la Coryell' Hall. Hellled to orerflowlnf th enp of Republican abuae and poured it out on tha poor vsmeerai. ill tllort waa declared to be a tirade whose foolishness was only exceeded by It coarsen. Tbe credit (?) of getting the aoise and tbe gathering is due to L. Bird, Ks., lo whose 41-lenb head resides a fair share of the RepubltceB party of Huston. One poor old Dem-1 oerat who burrshed for Hancock wa threatened whh a slap, bat com more atalwart dafaoder f th faith hurrahed la spile of tb threats. uauocuAr. Specials. Macau, Etc. All person waating a first- las 9ewmg Machine should bug the New Im proved Light-Running Weed, for sale by John S. Beers, Clearfield, Pa., ar Miles R. Beer, dealer! la Machines aad Organs, Reynold villa, Pa. may llb-m ! WiaTUP-Dellvered at tbe Rail Road. 100,00 tl iaeb ehaved ahlngla. inn.OOi 14 -Inch aawed ahingl. 100,00 feet of pin boards, ft00,v.i M-ree shaved beopa, t,Dn railroad tie. c,trO reat of good heailnek board. For which I will pay th highest marM price, delivered at Clearfield, ar at any polil oa tb Tyrone A Clearfield Railroad. J. P. KaAMX. Clearfield, Pa, Oat. U, 1171 tf. Oas BranaBD Pan Cant. Disoouxr aw Old Price. Hewing Macbloaa can bow be purchased at Werrell's tin and variety atore, from $W up ward. All kiodaof tewing machin repaired on tue shortest notioe. Clearfield, Pa., July 18, 1ITT. Cou.sctor'i Balis 1 W bare prepared a form, and have on hand a large quantity, ef blank ''Collector's Salea," which have been ap urvvml br th bicbeet leral authority; in lite Court of Ibis county. At Twenty Vtnte per dosen we will mall any number to me collector ordering them. A Collector, wbea compelled to advortise property, muat post up not lea than three notice la th moat public plaoa In bis oorwugD or lownsnip. u. J ii tit ltVeelretl. Jut Reoived by AltNOLI), at CUKWENSV1LLE: Cur Load Nova Scotia riaster ! Car Load puro Corn, Py and OaU Coop i Car Load Dcakon Saitl Car Load of Choice I amily Flour I Car Load Dry Goods, Grocerios, ic.l EdrBhini;les, Hark. it. ii. liea and Grain will be taken in exchange. Curwensvillo, May 1, 1878. aiarrlrl ROSK DRIOIIT. Al lb. Aalon IIouu, Broukrllto, IV, o. Tburidiy, B.pl.nibor 16lb, I8K0, bv H.r. Theodora lleiid.rton, Mr. Iuu E. Ron &d Mill Ida Brii-hL .11 of Dulloil, Cl.tr- CDUDIJ, DUKLAP-DUQAN. Al lb. Lnthmn p.r- on.g., Ne Millp.rl, od W.dnMd.y, Augu.t IHtb, 18S0, bf K.r. f . II Btitrk, Mr. I..I.Q H. UunUit, of Uloominirtoq. ud 111. H.dl. Uug.D. of HiomctIII., ill of Ul.irfl.ld oounty, P. McCRACKKtf FINK. At lb. Lulb.m non.K, N.w Millport, o. Tburidaj, H.pt.m cr l:(d, lSH0.br Hot. P. B. bb.rH. Mr. Jo... th.o MpCr.ek. .od MiH llnariettm Fuk, .11 of Now Millport, CL.rfl.ld oountj, P.. Sni'iBTS MERRILL At lb. mld.uo. of th. brid.'l p.rooll, OD Thorad.j,HpltDbr 16tb, IDSO.kr hot. L. u. Merrill, ual.Ud b, Kor. Ueorg. Rie., Mr. Ueorge F. BhMU, of Vouoga- tewn, Ohio, end Mil. il. Alice Merrill, ol n.m- pum, p.. , CLEARFIELD MASKETS. 0LlABrlll.l, P. Sept 28, ISB0. $3 00 1 80 1 80 1 no 1 40 1 00 1 10 85 16 40 AO 00 71 40 to I it Flour, per cwt. Buabwhe.l Floor, p.r ewt H... Cor. Me.l, per cwt H - Chop, rye, perewt Chop, mixed, per owl Ilr.o, per ewt Wheel, per bo.hel Rye, per buihel Oet., per bufhel uuin, ear., per Doeaei.... H Btinkwheat, per ba.bel Clorer leed Timothy leed Potatoel, per bo.hel Apple,, per boibel Onioo, Ham,, per pouod etboolder, per poond Dried Beef, per poood ..... Cbick.ni, per pair 1 50 20 nutter, per pound Egire, per doien m I Ou Belt, per aaok, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pouod Dried Applee, per pound H. I 12) t Dried reaobea, par pound - 12 1 24 Beana, per bu.h.l PBODUCE MARKET REPORT. PntLADKi.rMtA, Sett J7- Cottoa U steady at 12(a)l2ic for middlings. Bark Is uouilnsl at Sir for No. 1 quercitron. Seeds Clover seed is dull alTiftLfilc lb. Timotbr is worth $2.74(42.86, and fie need $1 .iSfu, 1 .30. Flour and Weal- There are free sellers or flour et current quota tions, but the inquiry is limited to choice families and good patenta to supply the wants ef the home consumers. Hale of l.ffofl barrels Minnesota ul tras, low to choice, at tifitii.li t do. do, atrale-ht at $fi(u6.6uf Pennsylvania family, at WJa(m I.IZi western do., at J(iiO ; and patent ai I(1.7iffl. Hv flour ia ttcadv at Oram Wheat is quiet but generally nrm, Salea of 4,000 busbela, rejected at Vbc(a).Qt; red and amber, track and afloat, at SI .04 ; and No. 2 red elevator, at ft .Oft. At the open board, first call, 10,01)0 bushels September, sold at f l.fln; 10.00 October, ai.Ofii i ft.DUO IN o vera her at bi.ot. and 20.01)9 bushela December. nttl.OHi. Rr sells at y:tc for Pennsylvania. Cora Is quiet and rather weak. 8ee of 6,000 bushels ; yellow at bio: mixed at o24fa534c. and rejected at bll(i) i3c. At tb open board, first call, ale was bid for September; ftle rorUctooer; 02ic lornorcm -ber, and IOo for December. Oat arc fair and In itcadv rcauest. Sales of 6,000 bushel rejected and miledat IVlyiQe, and whit at 40i(y,4Ji CDlOAOO.Sept, 27. Floor steady. Wheat steady, Id fair demand and easier: No. 2 red Winter at mtyMoi No. 3 Chicago Bpring, V0ifds0T for etui; vi'fe loruotouer; i iryvio lornoTomuerj No. 8 do . 83c: rejected. ftHf(O70o. Corn easier. 4LrvM tt ub svlc for October; 40io lor November. Uata easier, IVa for cash ; 3jc lor Hcptember. SejtcforOotober; 2Hto for November, Kre dull at 7dc. fork on set (led and lower; Si7.7Aful6.00 for eaaht $18.00 for October; $l2.72J(aia.7 for November. Lard dull f $7.8 ((t,8.7 J fur cash and October t 7.r-JT(iiv7.BJ lor lNorember. Mulfc meats steady. Whisiy on settled and lower at $1.12 . T EMPKRANCK HOUSE, NEW WARIIINOTON, PA. n. d. R08B, . . Paoi-ftiaTOR. Tba beet of accommodations for man and A liberal sbar of publia patronage i beast, wlioited. isepeiv, flW ISTH A V. Est rayed from tha premise or j the Bobsoribcr, residing in Bloom township, on or about tbe 1 Ol b of Hcptember, one large red and one white eow with bell on, will be fresh about tbe 1st of October, and about nine years old. Also, one red and an whit belter on year old, wiib ball on. 1 will pay liberally for in f or al al ion that will lead to the recovery of my prop erty. My postofflc address i Forest P. U., Clearfield fount f, Fa. 1AV1D B. HflAHK, Kept. 2tb, 1880 iu TXKCI'TOira NOTICK, Notioe I here. I j bv wlvrn that Letter Testamentary en the ciutaof JOHN R VAUUIIT, late of Karthau township, Clearfield county, Peonsylvanla, de ceased, having been duly granted to the under lined, all persons Indebted to said estate will please mak iinmediat payment, and those hav ing eiairae or uemaoue against toe same, win present thera properly authenticated f r setlle ment Without delay. J. W. POTTO, Kiecutor. Karthaus, Pa., Sept. SO, 1880-flt. FARM F011 SALE ! The undersigned will sell at private aal. hla farm, located in Peno townahlp.Clearfield county, fa., containing SIXTY A.on.ius, alt of which Is In a good st at of cultivation, Ith a fram dwelling, log barn.'a thrifty orchard and aa eicellent spring of never failing water, together with the necessary outbuildings. The portion not cleared Is heavily timbered, and all I underlaid with coal and Iron. It will be sold low and oa aay terms. For further information call on the premise, or address th snscriber at (Jramplan III1I' P. O. OWKN J. KKKNAN. Grampian Hills, June Id, I c NO 3m. WAGONS WAGONS BU0IH3-IIUG0IK8. SPKINa WAGONS. SPRING WAGONS. THE )UU WA(,0S. TOP AITS OPEN ETJQQIES. KEPT OiV II AUD FOR 8 ALE. STAGE & REILLY, 0LRARF1RLD, PA. He, li lm. AUCTION! AUCTION II GREAT BARGAINS -IN FRENCHVILLE ! THE undersigned ha arrived at theconotuaioa to sell off all his store good and a lerre amoaat ef other personal property oa hi prem ise, at MUldSONBUatf, at ft public Anction, oommeneiag oa Tuesday, October 12th, 1880. At 10 o'clock A. M., and t continue from day to lay anil I an tb goous aad property named are isposed of at whatever prlie tbey may bring. IP prnpeny eunsisia oi a ivnn uuus urAUL INI'H, eueh ft cloths, Sal i net!, eassimeres. u si ins, detainee, line, drillings, calidoee, trim ings, ribbons, lac, rradv-made clothing, bnot aod shoes, hat and caps all of tb beet material and made to ardor bora, socks, gloves, mittens, Ac. OROCKIUI3 OF ALL KINDS. CoiTee, tea, sugar rie, molasses, 6h,alt pork llnssed ell, Isb oil, carbon oil. Hardware, qustn were, tinware, castings, plow and plow aastlna-s. Balls, spikes, aora ealttvators, aider presses, an d ail sinus ei axeu. reriuwery, nainia, varnisn, glai-a, aod a general aaaartment at stationery asu elly kept In a co-mtry atore ALSO, HOKHKfl and CATTLI, ft two horse wagon, a two-bore carriage, aod a spring wagon, together with a lot of farming aUnstl and other parsana) property too aumeroaste eattoa, TERMS AND CONDITIONS. All sales amooflt.eg ta lee thea $16 most be paid apen tbedelivery of the property. Oa aales over $10, a redit of ala montha will be given by famishing approved WMiarity, r a discount of $ percent will be mad oa th bid if tha cash Is tendered. L. U COI'DKIKT. raehvll, Pa , flcpumbar 24, 1$M tft $tui flwtlsrmrnts. State Normal School, INDIANA, Pa. B17LDIN3, Ih. hail of tie kind I. Ih. I'nIUd Btalee. ACCOMMODATIONS for 400 boarder.. SCHOOL, trit-elaMln all Ripeetl. DtCPARTMENTS Normal, Claieleal, Commer- ol.l, Moiloal. THE FALL TERM of 15 wnki will open on Monday Sep'l 6, 1830. EXPENSES, a low a thoi of any other scboo atTordlog equal advantages and accommoda tions. For Catalogue, address JU1IN II. FBESCU, LL. 1)., PRINCIPAL, IDlim, Pa., Jul; Hth, 1880 3m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -or- Valuable Real U! IIY vlrto of an order cf tbe Ornbana' Court oi If Clearfield eountv, there will bo emosed to aal on to premier, in iiuroaid tuwnsbip, on Saturday, October OUi, 1880, At 10 o'clock A. M., the following nronert of rtiAntin m. r i uiu.i, ueo u : ah mat certain tract of land situate in UurnaidetowopbiD. Clear field eountv. Pa., bounded north bv A. aod S, ruitou a lauds, east by uavtd ruiton, south by David Weaver, and on th west by A. and o. rul ton a lands, containing PIPTY AOXIBS, With fifteen acre cleared, and having thereon erected a frame dwelling, ICx 24 fret, aad a log barn, JUlStt teat, and olltet oulhuildinga. TERJftS OF 8.1 LE: Oic-tblrd cash at confirmation of sale, one- third in one year thercaller, and one-third lo two years thereafter, with interest on deterred pay ment Irom date of confirmation of sale, wbiob payment ar to be secured by Judgment bond. j u Jin hi i, Auminitiraior. Burniide, Pa., Sept. 16, lHb0-4t, EXECUTORS' SALS or Desirable Real Estate Eotato cf .Richard. Shaw, Sr., Dcc'd. rilJIR undersigned, Kxecutors of the estate of X HICilAKU BHAW, fr., deceasru, win oner at public sale1 at tbe COI UT tiODhK. In the bor ough of Clearfield, Pa., on Mondny, October 4th, IS80, AT 1:30 O'tXOCIt P. M.. The following valutbte real estate, vis t Tb three-story BRICK HOTEL projrty, corner of Market and First streets. Id the bor ough of Clearfield, known as 'The Shaw House,' Fronting with two lots of ground thereto belonging SOU feet on Market street, and i l-ulnii LV.T.t ilrul llh.l.A.ilhr um 0 dwelling bouse attached. The bo tel proper has filty bed-rooms and all conveniences lor a nrsi-cias hotel. One of the most desirable hotel properties Id Central Pennsylvania. The above will be sold together with a two slorv frame dwell! nr. house on Market street, ad jaoent to tho Hotel, and one other frame dwelling house and a two-atory atore running, an ironung on Market street. Also, a frame dwelling house fronting on First street. ALSO. All that certain lot, known ia tbe filau of Clearfield borough as bnlflo MV, . routing 60 feet od Locust street, run ning back 172 feet, more or less, to an ally I jjj with dwellirg house and all necesiary out- building tberconcrected,andoiar improvements, th ii.ft h of 8.1 n:: One-third cash at dcllvcrr of good deed, and tbe balance to be secured by bond and mortgage, payable In one and two year, with Interest. a- o. rtiiAtv, JOS. KHAW. Surviving Ix'r of Richard Hbaw, Srdec'd. uiearncia, ra oepu b, incv oi. J" ItRY 1.1HT Name and tec 1 1 on of those nersoDS drawn wa jurors t aerra at Septem ber term, commencing on the fourth Monday, (27 th) and coot in oc two weokst OBAHD JL'ROBI FlHHT WIKR, A. M. Hills. .. Clearfield 0. W. Msttern .Dcoatur M. B. Cowdrick. " A pear Blootn...Cur'vllle C. K. Btrickler Bell John P. Lea, " h. L, Hoorer....OrcD'd W. A. Hoover.. ,n.Bogge Richard Freeman. ..Pike Jaa. Cornel y.. Wood ward Jos. Delehunt, " Henry PlubolL...nirard Fred Ratney Osceola A. E. WoolrldgcBrad d J. R. Alexander... Knoi II. L. Henderson, " Jaa, Haley,,.. lloaladalc Theo. VanDuicn " 1 Jas. Dewier-... Dunialde Cbaa. 8chwem.... Brady David Reams, M John Troxel Randy 8. M 'Clarrca.... Decatur I John Beala.H Morrla f RATI RIB JDaoBft flMT WBEK. L. W. Berry.. .Wallaea'a J. St. Lew).. W. TburaloD, I. H. KhoO', ...Knox .Jordan John Hanna, Jr...Oulioh John U. Smith, Jo. 1. Oaaoe, John Williams, Ueorge Lingle....Oirard Hugh Riddle... Burniide aepn jVavia, I'onn A'lara ueca, Robert M cere.. Pert uaoa H. Frank HoutsJal Joseph U.Joes..Decatur William Harp i tar, " Cbas. McMatrs..Chst R. 8. Montgomery, P. K.Proith.. .Clearfield Jame K. Watson, " Colcnel Owens, M John A. Slork, " Zch Hoover... Bradford John steams, " Ham. HpanrglcOrabam George W. Hall, " A. C. Dale, ' 8. W. Hcverly..Bcccarla I). Wbitesides. " R. Rex. Ashler Weld, " tSitn oa Croea, " H. II, Irvin....Lawrebce, hi i Hoult, J. K. Parks, J. W. "bcf.lt Osceola Robert Lawbead " Kills J. Rodger. " Levi London Hoggs D. Moor Karthau George W. Orr, O. U. Merrell, Kvans Miller, " F. W. Riddlc.N Wash'n Ja. Daugharty, jr. Matt Row I s Wood ward Joba McLaogblin, Nelsoa H. Packer, " A. P. bhoff, " Albert Copnlar ' Bamuel 1'. bhank, " Joaepb Bailey Pike1 Kmery Miller, Henry Brown, J. M. Keller 6andy John Kooolay .Bell Jcahua Uartsharn, M U. Addleman, " J.A.Campbell. " inriatiao horn,... Brady TRATKRBB JDBOM -BBCOXD WXRK, 0CTOBIB 4th T. W. Moor..ClcarflcldJ. M. Ley die Brady John I. PatteribD, " Jess Lines, " Thomas Kobbina, II). J. Kline.. .Woodward Levi Hcnnehoof...Boggs Solomon Toser, Jr.. Chest A. Worts. ..Lumbar Citj Alfred (Stephens, " Ja H. Worn. .Lawrence Kobert rowler, J. Krenser, Jamea Raueb.. Karthau Luther BarretL.Fergiis'n Robert llnyd, " Jcre Urafflui... Bradford .Scott Brown Pike Kobert Livergood, M Aaron 8blrev Ooehcn 0. Bsrlhtott.Covinaloi Joseph Monoal... Jordan John Marlla Dscatur A. J. Hhugarts, Joba Moore... H outsit el John Charletoa, J. Kcefe...Curweneille J. 11. Horoicg..Hutoa J. M. l.uore, FtenJ. Noke...Burosidc U. tSbatfer Sacdj J. Druramond. " W.J. Weatover. D. U- Waring Morris (leo. Merry man.. Osceola L, M. Wilson, The News From MOORE'S? THE! H AVI JUST EECEIVED TEE LAEQEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, ats and CapJ That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STORE, BOOM mi OPERA HOUSE, C.BO.C. dtTUM tV.MIMIRIi. ClMrl I, Pa., ,ft. tf, M). la. fill Gtstsrakliif bis ICrgal sawrtlsftttrnt. Sheriff's Sale. Tty virtue of th annexed aiiJ forrgalng Writs or t ten r aetme issued out or your aonorabi Court, and to m directed, I have levied oa and will expos to public sale, at tba Court Hon ia to ovrouga oi viarniii, oa Ihureday, 8ptcmbr 3()lh, I WHO, At 1 o'clock, P. M., all the following messuages, tenements and tract of lands, bounded and de scribed aa follow, viii- All tb defendant's Interest, being tb undivid ed ona-aixlb, mora or less, ia th following de cor i bed lands, to witi All those four tract ofland situata la Bcoearla township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and described a follows, to wit: Th first three thereof beginning at a beech cor ner of Jame Blaine, John Brady and William Brady survrya, thcac nort 87 i degrees west SV1 6-10 peicbe to a hemlock, thenoe by Juilah Haines survey aoitb 4H degree east (lain perchnc to beech, thence souih BV degrees eest 4UV peron. s to ash (gone), thence couth 41 degree west 053 perches, crossing and ra-recrossing Clearfield creek to beech and place of beginning, Contain- inr 1 1 US acre and 13 percbe neat measure, mora or Icra, and being tracts warranted inhe name of Joba Whitmer, ilenry W bit mar and Herman Wlilltner, excepting and reserving out of tbe above 60 acres sold to JU. sraoiH. I be other thereof berlnninf at a whit nin corosr of Ben jamin Young tract, thence north 48 deges east zil perches to hem loot stomp, insnoc aoutn oj dczreeseaat 86 percbe to post, thence north 371 dcirreea west 92 perches to post, thenoe south 68 degrees cast 113 o il) perches to post od lin of tb William iiawi survey, taenec ny ine urns north Sv degrees west 60 perches to mn pie, Iheno south yJi degrsc west 71 a-iu percnes u post, snath tt degrees east 17 6-10 perohea to post, tbonce aouth 624 degrees west 232 percbe to old hemlock of 17W, corner of Thomas Maitin and Hubert Maitin surveys, thence south 6i degrees vest 07 6-10 perohes to post orner of Benjamin Young survey, thrnc south S7i degree east wo percbe to whit pin aad plaoa of beginning, containing 1 HO acre and Pi perches, more er leu, and being part of a larger tract warranted ia the name of Win. Wilson. Th csid four tract of land being tb came premise conveyed by Geo. D. Morgan and wife by B. C. Uume and Adam Hoy, tbeir attorneys In fact, by deed dated 16tb January, lo.o, to d. mane w altera and olhor. ALSO, all tbe defendaut's interest, being tho undivided one-slxlh, more or less, of and in the following tracts ol land situate ia Becoaria township afore said : Two of said tracts, surveyed od warrants in the name of James Bleine and Kphraim or Alexandor Blaine, beginning at a beech corner of James Blaln and Wm. Brady and John Brady survey, thence outh 85 degree east 104 perob- ea to white pine stump, thence south 06 degrees west 300 perches to a beecb, thtnoc south tit de grees east 270 perohes to a post on east bank of Ulearneld croea, inenoe norm Z4 degrees oast 00 percbe to a post, thence north 4 degrees west 166 perches to a bi-mlock, thenoe south 84 degrees east 21 perohes to a poat, thence north S degree cast 84 perene to a post, tuenc outb de grees east 1 IH perches ta a post, thenoe north 3 degree east 20 perches to a while ak (down) thence north KO degree west 208 percbe to hem lock stump, tbence aouth 40 drareee west 440 perches to the beginning, containing 766 acre and 71 perches. Tb other two thereof, anrvey. ed on warrants In name of Wm. Brady and John Brady, beginning at a beech corner of James Blaine survey, tuenc north H7 degrees west 127 6-10 parches to white oak, thenoe south 62a da grees west 243 percbe to dogwood, thenoe south 66 dcaree west 247 perches to an orisrinal cor ner, now post, thence south 8HJ degrees east 864 perches to Bcmiocx (down, tbcaoa north o.i do grees east c3 perches to beech, thenoe north Si degree west 272 percbe to tb beginning, containing 1173 acres aod 10 perches. Tbe above four tracts blng tbe cam premises conveyed to J. B. Walters and others by A. W. Patclitnand Jackson Palcbin, Kxecutors, by deed dated 31 December, I8?j. There being an Im provement on th Brady tract consisting of 12 or 16 aoru of cleared land with lug bous and log oarn toeroon. ALSO, all th defendant' Intcrcat, being an undivided one-Sixth, more er less, or and lu the follow ing tract of land situate in Becoaria township. atorefaid, beginning at a hemlock, thence north b2 drgrees east S-10 perches to tbence south drgrees east perch to corner, thence south 48 degree west 170 perches to hemlock and place ol beginning, containing 32V acre and 66 perches, and being tract warranted in the nam of Jociab Haines. ALSO, all tb defendant's interest, being the undivided one-third, more or less, of all that certain tract of land situate id Beocaha township, aforesaid, be ginning at a post faaid to beorignal hickory cor ner betwt-en Jamc Blaine (upper) aad th Euh- ralm Blaine) being od the line between the third and fourth Blaine aurvcys, counting from the south end or tne bacn, thenoe along land or h. D. Weld acd Samuel Hegarty south 10 degrees cast 4.W porches to post and stones, tbeaoe north S4 degrees west 40 perches to pait, tbence north 36 degrees st 30 perel.es to whit thorn, thence north 64 degree west 160 perch e to a post, tbence north 13 degree west 7-1 6-10 percbe to old whit oak, north corner of Sebastian Qreff survey, tbence south 70 degree west 38 perches to a post oo bank of Clearfield creek, thence up said creek aoutb iJ degrees weot 12 perch e, south 6 degrees west 30 perohes, south tt degrees east 28 perches, crossing Clearfield creek to white thorn, thenoe south 1 degree west 30 perches to fallen asb, tbeno along land of Jamc Snyder, Aaron Lyle and Jamea Cra north 10 degree west 2C0 pcrchcatoapost, thence north 83 degree west KI4 perches to fallen hemlock, thenoe north 10 degree west 106 6-10 perches to ash (gon), thene by original lino between th third and fourth surreys of Blaine warrant, ooun ting from south end of batch, couth 83 degrees east3V4 per ohea to tbe plac of beginning, containing 693 aora and 12ft perebca, mora or lea, excepting and reserving out of said described premise luO acres or the surfao or said land sold and con veyed to Wm. May by ded recorded at Clear flcld ta Ued iiooK 13, pagos la, ate. ALSO, all the defendant' Interest, being th undivided oit-lnird, more or less, in all the coal, Iron ore, and ether mineral in or upon all that oertain tract ol land situate in Becoaria township, afore said, known as tha Oshell property, bounded and descnoen as iohows t lieginoing al a post, tbence north 3 j degrees east 1 00 perches to a post, thence north 3 i degree west 46 perches to beech, tbence north B.i degree west 1 08 percbe to post, thenoe south 334 drs-reeaecst 62 perohes to nosL thane south 9 east 80 6-10 perches to birch, tbence north 84 degree west 106 percbe to post, thence aoutn v asi ai pnrcnas to post, tbeno south 871 uegreos cnai iK7 perone to the beginning, con' taming VB acre and 63 6-10 perohes. ALSO, all the defend ant's Interest, being the andlvidcd one-third, ef a oertain tract of mod situate in the said township of Beocaria, bounded and de scribed as follows! Beginning at a post, tbeno by land of J. W. Oal lag ber, the following courses and distances : South &.tB degrees east 16 perches to a post, north 8 degree west 20 percbe to a post, norm bo degrees east Tt perene lo a poat. tnenc ny iania lormeriy oi main uo now Aaron Lyl, Jamea Cree aod W. il. k Co. north Vfj degree west 2W0 perohes lo an asb (gone), an old corner, tbence by other land north 83i do. greea weat 14 perches to a hemlock, thane by land of Thomas Billington, aouth Sft degree east 128 perches to a hickory, (down) aod thenoe partly by the last named and partly by land of (j tin in an uooo aoaiD i uegreea ast mi parches to tb place of beginning, containing 38 acre 1 16 3-10 perches and allowance, mora or less, and be ing tract warranted in the nam of J. Blake Wal ters. All the above mentioned tract of land la Bec oaria township, being valuable coal properties They ar underlaid wilh several workable vein of bituminous coal and on the line of the exten sion or the Bell's Dap Railroad, which la now lo preres of construction. Thcj ar also covered with large quantities of brio lock and oak timber. ALSO, all of defendant s Interest, being aa undivided one-third part, more or leu, In the following de scribed tract of land aituate In Buroaide lown ablp, Clearfield county, Pa. t One thereof bf iro ning at itonrs, corner of Ibis and tract in the name of Martin Mailer, thence ti di-grees west 2V8 perches to hemlock (down), thence south 70 degress out 77 perches to post, tbence south 20 degree west 76 perches lo post, thence south (by land of Mitchell) 871 drgrees east 113 perohea, tbence by Inn.le of Aaron W. Patch in north 2 decrees east 370 perches lo old hemloek eorner, tbence north 87 i dgreea west 1M perches to sionee ana piece oi bcginoing, containing 870 acre and 70 percbe, mora or less, and being trect warren ed in the name of Frederick Kuha, said land covered with hemlock and other timber. The other thereof beginning at a hemlock, tbence by labd formerly of John LSmllb aoutb 2j degree wear, m percnes 10 augar maple, inenoe aoutb i uegrece casi ion perches lo sugar, thence hy land of Jnhn M. Kiddle north 21 derrec east 87 oer ones to a poat ; I hence north 67 4 degrees west 166 perene io aemiocg and place of beginning, con taining 90 acres and 42 perches, more or less. ALSO, all of defendant's Interest, belna an undivided one-third, more or less, In the following described tract or land stluat la Huston townahlp, Clear- OelJ eounty, Pa., beginning at a beech ooroer of warrant Ao. 6070, thence couth 106 perches t a post corner of warrant No. 4266, thene cast 171 perches lo post, thenoe by warrant No. 4266 north 1 06 percbe to post, Ihenoa west 171 perch to th place of bcginoing. containing 106 acre aad allowance, more or leaa, and being tract warrant ed in the name of David Caldwell. Tb said tract of land having a larr auantitv of hemlock, ebcatnut and thr valuable timber thereon. Seiied, token In execution, and to be cold tb property of J. Blake Walter. ALSO, all that certain place of land la Brcsaria town ship, village of OIa Hop, hevlnrtharc-n erect ed a email dwelling bouae and one acre cleared, beginning In rua, tbence north 84j degreee weot 8)V feet to hemlock, thence South 67 degree weat 165 feet to post, tbence aouth S4f east 240 feet t Arthur lot, thenea south 67 degree weat 150 feet to poat at Cooper avenue, tbence west 14 J de-! greet west 240 fel lo post, thene south 67 degrees west 60 feet to stones, tbence aouth 34 degree act 76 feet, more er lose, to Bergea lot, iheac south 67 degree west 13 rods to Ule Hope and Bald Kagla turnpike, thenoe along sam west 3 rods la Bear' lin, tbene north 9 degree east 68 rod to old whit oak corner, Copenhaver, thenoe aoutb 43 degree east 6V rod lo poat, tbence Son lb 67 degree wal 1 4 rod and 8 link lo beginning, containing I acres, mora er lets, and IL ALflO, on ather, beginning at ft corner of Wright and ttomery sooth 66 degrees st l roas to post, iheac loath II degree east 11 rod t post. hence routh 80 degrees east 3 rods, more or less, to tDk of Clearfield reek, tbence up said creek about eooth 6 degree weat 83 rods, mora or a. to whit oak, Ibeuo north 88 degree weal 80 rod lo rua, tbene north 36 degree eaat 21 rods t beginning, eonlalaiag i act, more er ls. Seised, taken la execution, and to be sold a (he property of Jeremiah Cooper. Tana ar Bali Tbe arioe or am at which th property shall be struck off mast be paid al Ih tlm of sal, or such other airaegnsat mad ill b ImmadlaUly pat up and sold attain at th ex iiy nana and risk of tb paraoB to whom it struck off. and who. in a as of deficiency at neb re-al, shall mak good tb aam, ana ib no inataoo will tbe Deed be presented la Court for eonflnaatioa unless tb money is actually paid ta th Sheriff. JAMKti MA1IAFFKY, , SRBRirr'i Orrica, I Sharif. Clearfield, Pa,. SapL 8, 1880. a OOO HI!Mli:i,.Oenre Weaver A Co S, wani nve taooaand bushela of OATH, now. aod win pay easn or produce. Clearfield, l'a, Aug. 11, 1 870 If. AtlTIOW. All persona are hereby warned j ni io purcoaee or nave anyioing to oo wi tha following personal property, now Id the di session of Henry Records, ef Oreheta. townh vli: All bisbouaebold goods and kitchen furniture, a stov and thre hogs. the forego! n prone rtr was purchased by me at Con si a bl and I allowtd to remain lo tb possession of said Hoary Record on loan only, subject to my order at any time. w. u. jiauuuus, Kylertown, Sept. ZZd, lsu-at. May Concern t Tbe undersigned, baviui been appointed Assif noes for tbe benefit of eredi tors by Jas. B. Urabam, of Clearfield borough, all persons, therefore, having claim against Dim wil present (hem to us for settlement, and those Id dct cd to tb said 'J rah am ara required to setli and mak payment to us. BDWAHU A. tllWUE.il, AHBURY W. I.KK, Clearfield, Pa., Dm. 24, lH70-tf Assignees, Notice to Borrow Money I Notice Is hereby siren that ao application will be mad to th Court of Common Plea of Clear field county, od Monday, October 4th, I8H0, for a decree authorising tbe School Board of Houtr- dale borough to lasua Bonda to tb amount of seven thousand dollars (37,000), for th purpose of erecting a Public School building. w. u. liAWtf or ohu, (resident. Fb'RD TODD, Secretary. Houtidale. Pa., Sept. 3, 1880-41. A IMINIHTR ATOK'S NOTICE. Notice J U hereby giren that Letters of Adminli tratioa od th estate of WM. BIULKK, late oi i;i earn eld borough, Clearfield Co., Pa., dec d, naving been amy granted to tne undersigned, al persons indebted to said estate will please mik immediate payment, and those havioa claims jr demands against the same, will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. MARIA J. BKILKK, WM.D. BIULKR, Administrators. Clearfield, Pa., Sept, I, 1880-fit. Farm For Sale. Th subscriber now offer his farm for sat. The property is located one mile and a half nnrtl of Clearfield, containing i:i(.UTY ACIIEM, most or wnteb 1 oleared and under good cultiva tion, good two-story "L" bouse, large fram barn and other necessary outbuildings, together with an ore u ara oi an Kind oi iruiu The whol underlaid with a vain of good eoal, This prop erly will be ei changed for smaller property. For letter addressed to 0epleubr 1, 1880-8m. Clearfield, Pa. OHCE NOTICR. Alloa R. EarUr. bv bar father and next friend Hiram Woodward, v. M.J. Karley. In the Court of Common Plea of Clearfield eounty, Pa., No. VS. March T.. 16S0. Altai Sub poena An. Divorce. ine undersigned Co mniis lienor, appointed by said Court, to Uke testimony In the above case, hereby gives notice that b will attend to th duties of his appointmeatatth office of Wallace A Kreb, Id Clearfield, Pa., oo FRIDAY, Ot'TOBKR 1st, I8fi0,at 10 o'clock A. A!., when aad wher an parties interested may attend. H.F.WALLACE Commissioner. Clearfield, Sept 22, 1880-It. Pine Timber for Sale I The undersigned offers for sale oa aaav term. lore and one-balf million feet of pin lam ber oi two tracts of land In Centre eounty. On with two and one-half millions, aitoate tea miles from flow aid Station, B. K. V. R. R., and tbe other, with one million feet, seven miles from said sta tion. Uood stream of water run nine lemtbwii urougu cacu tract. Siumpare $3 per ThouMand. Tract also contain eak and hem look. Other pine oak and hemlock timber in tb neighborhood or mi, uood location for porta hi saw mill. CYRUS (JOKDON, Clnrficld, Pa., Bwpt. 1st, 1880-6t. F OR TINWARE, II A ROW A HE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, and NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND PA BIS, nd all kind, of SEWING MACHINES, ao to O. B. MERIiELL, . Agent, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Jum I, '80-tf. B. r. OULICR. . H'COBKLI. T. II1LB.C (.ILK II, McCORkLE AfO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htreet, Clearfield, Pa. We manufacture all kind af Furniture for Chamber, Dining Rooms, Libraries aod Hall. If you want Furniture of any kind, don't bay jum jvw n our stocu. , VUfDEBIAKIIVO Id .11 It. brkDohel, ,ronptl, .ttended to. OITILCH, MoOORKLI 1 CO. Clearfield, Pa, Feb. , 'II. Thomas A. Duckett, -DBALBR IN- T UKRKBY give notioe to th rltliea of Clear- L id and th surrounding vicinity that I am prepared at all times to furnish famlli and manufacturing stabliibment with ft superior quality oi Coal, Wood Coke, Whlrb I am prepared to deliver in ft few hours notice, i am always ready to haul and deliver Irom and to th depot, or anywhire elae, and more (amines and household goods anywhere oa anon notice. TIIOH. A. DUCKETT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. SI, 188t tf. EXECUTOItS' SALE -OF- Valuable Real Estate I Tl' R undersigned, Executors ef JOSKPH EST, deceased, lata of Hampden towaibfp, Cumberland county, Pa., will Mil on WcdncBdny, October 20tli, 1880, At tbe Coart Home, la Clurleld lo., Clear Held mom,, Pa., lb. folloi.f d.Mrilnd Ke.l U.tale, .1. t Trftot No. 1. 80 ACRES, MORE OB LESS. Unimproved- Thi tract ic covered with Timber. such a Pin, Oak, Chestnut, Hemlock, etc., and underlaid with minerals, such a Lead and Coal, bounded follows r Oa Oi east bv Clsarfll.l creek, en the north ind weat by John M. Chase, Being a pari or a larger tract or lead called the "Susanna Ward Tract." latin la Knoi town. abip. ITSVOt XV O. let. 80 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. Unimproved. This Is a valuable property for Its mineral sack aa coal that it contain and the advantage of taking It out bounded aa follows Oa lha north by Solomon Hkllmen and Joba M. Chase, oa tb at by land of Churchman and Cbas. Trot IVo. a, 164 ACRESi MORE OR LESS, Unimproved. This I without a doubt a valuabl property, with It supposed laeihaastlbl mineral , aueb as oal and Its advaalage, laving la a direct Ho with tha Uoutsdale Cellery Railroad, wunia iwo or inree mil o in above-named , tracts ofland and eventually muat pas through those lands, This tract ia bounded as follow: Od th south by th land of Ih Honls heirs, oa tbe west by W. If. Joy. etc. The tw last tract ara lying la Woodward township, Morgaa nun passing larougn. Proa within t Be an of these tracts ean , d so by calling oa Joba I. Coder, living near tbe properties, lie will give any or all Informaiioa about these properties, er oa tb undersigned Ita sca tore, living in Cumberland ouay, Pa., or any emcBBB.eatioB will ba recalted al Kbcrly Mills TRRMS OF BALI. Twenty per cent, af tba parch money t aa paid wbea tbe property U strickee off, tb bal anna to b paid on th first day ef April, 1881, ia poastsaira aad tut win n given. MARTIN BUST, JOSKPU L. BKfcJT, Baeaatora. Iberly'i Willi. Cberland Oa ( IV, Bern. U ta. a will ba approved, otherwise th property w: s (4 O. u u u B o Cfi s d a ca a M U 0) rt s Q i r CP e S 0 3 - 2 SB ' H-3 as. Gurrocnsvillc, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL &C. I buy direct from jobbers find manufacturers, receive iroods at car load rates, hence enn compete with New York and Philadel phia houses. Also, Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Parties having bark to haul and receive liberal advances. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Sept. It, 1880 If. O TJ DHL MOTTO: "QUICK SALES AND WE INVITE the people inspection of our large READY made Gent's Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. As we buy for cash only, we aro enabled to cive our patrons every possible advantage. Our lino of piece poods, especially adapted to Merchant Tailoring, is complete. Wo employ only first-class workmen, and are prepared to make suits at short notice and unusually low prices. We tender our thanks for pant favors, and solicit your future patronage. ALBERT TIIArJIIAUSER, Room No. 4, Pie's Opera House Block, Clearfield, Penn'a. September 29, 1880-tf. JAMES L. . . TLTIr3t3nTAKER, MARK KT KTRKP.T, CI.KARIIKM), PKNN'A. All kind, of CbfkolJi nnd ColTlm kept on hnnd. and larniahed to order on hort notice, including tho finest m well faclnrcd. Our oonreii niEHBrivBri I the best In uoe, and will be furninheil in any part of the eountv. Call at your orders at Troutman'a Fnrnitore oct l,79-1y.' 2ltiv gbflvrrHgrmtntg. ARNOLD WANTS ,000 Rail Road Ties. CerweniTlUe, Pa. Jaa. I. "JS-tf. M ONKV TO l.OA.0 Irat rla In- arovad farsa property, bv tb Mnlaal Life suranee Ousapany of New York, on Irst snort' cei. in sens froaa tl.OnO no. For further la- forsaaliwa apply ta tbe andersigned. H l1 HA Ml A 1 W. SMITH. Olearleld Pa., May Tib, lttTS tf. TBTR AV KOTICIC-Oan tmpaaalng oa j tb Stibseriber, residing la Uirard fen- ip, os or about tbe laat day af August, two steers, arte red wltk whit star la tba furchead. he ather aa Alderav brawn. Betb have abort thirst boras, and supposed ta be three year eld. The owner I requited to eon forward, prove i property, pay all nceessar ebsra-sa. and take tbe steers away, or thfy will be sold as tha law dtreet. RAMUKL O. BRADFORD. OililngUin, Sept 21, If SO-at. AIiMINIMTR ATOR'ff NoTlf'R. Notir I hereby given that LH tars of Adoiinlstra- oa oa the etaif UKKKNWOOI) McCKAf K EN.Iale of Knot town eh In. Clearnrld eoantv. Pa.. deoeaaed, having baea dnly granted ta lata ander ignd,all persons Indebted to aid aetata will plea nab immediate par meat, and those bar ing e let or demands a get est lha earn will p re arm I them properly at hen Heated for feftlemeai, ail boat delay. JOIlIf MoCRACKBN, Administrator 0. T. A. 91 Millport, Pa., "apt, 11, MOQ-At. 8tfS I w X w z x o tfl is W o h O in 10 fi H o K ta o 3 0 a BK tfl V a H A 0 tt M o 6 S R-5-2 "AH air. O.S'Sm i S CtT , j s 2 t es us 5? - J! 5 f. H -sS-s J.E 2 8 mt - its 0 - 1 .85 g z - I ml . CI 1 J ft e Si a 8 4) CO 1 w o Cm r. S be. rj 1 e - 6 "i a m c o o -o 1 - c a - s r . : S S J I g S3H l- be 5 G mi a " el a "5 2 g.s J3 . to !s .- a c C w M sS'i 5 3? OHtoU bs Shingles and Bark. duriner tho Winter, can contract Also, advances made on Saw Logs. CURWENSVILLE. PA. SMALL PROFITS. of Clearfield and vicinity to the and well selected stock of CLOTHING, LEAVY, tho choancut that can bo manu- when required. Funeralt attended mv oRico. on Second street, or leare Slere, adjoining the Poatoffice. s JAM ii. LKAVY, Clearfield, Pa. gtw giat'trtlgfrnrnX. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Cvweaarlll., Pa., Jaa. a, "It-it. V.M P()H SAI.K. Thlrto.. bl.M af Italia, ta wblok I Kill nU eh.en for aaea, er ...hanj. for aal. Par lerlh.r I., foreiallo. Mil ar aUm, Ik. ar,i.r..n.J. J.r. KHAMKH, Hot t, It- tt. ClMrleld, P.. TRACIIERN WAKTKII. Th. Sehaol Board af Coelngloa lll.lrlel l.k t. M. plo, foair Sekool Tee.her. far Ik. .err.al tarM. Tbe, aill p.? Inm ! u ISO per aealk, imr. In, lotke gjad. .1 Cnlilleat.. n, ardar f Ik. Uoard. LIWIS PIUARU, Se.:Mar. Fr.och.UI., Pa., Sept. It, Itst-tl, 1.TAKM I.ANlmPOR RAI.R.1! Ila.to. aad Pine tow.,hlp.,Cl.arielde.lT.jW, Keaaa.akle lis. jlr.n let pari of aareuaa. eo.Y. PriaM M M lo l,.o pee MH.' Mlem'a reeerr.d. L. BIRD, Ani, Pera..ld, Pa. r Wallacb A Ka..., SepLJt, I'li.lt. Clewald,P gUSQUKUANNA HOUSE, CUEWENSVTLLE, FENN'A. a-Tkl aid ui well.eMabllikad H.l.t kaa kM. laae k, Ike aaderelgoed, aad k. faal. m. Bdenl af rendarln, aatiefaetlo. i th.ea k. mmf palraalM klaa. Oeod elakllB( feltaekad. Llff IS 0. BLOOM, Prapriaiw. April tl,M-ir, i . 3