Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 01, 1880, Image 2

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(.eiini.t R. Gi"i.A.Nir.B, Eilitor.
CLEARFIELD, I"a. '
u-KtivKsriAY MnitviNO. rn:f. 1. im.
Ren'l.r. tf yuo wnnt 10 kouw hl I. riX "b
In lUe buMnn.r ,rl,l, jmt rrad i.ur ii.li ttti.ii'fc
Cilumn.. th. Xpreinl roluuiD in particular
TI10 liichmontl 1 V11 ) Whig. Si-nalor
Jluliono's orfjiin, ;iyn lw 1 u truu Dem
ocrat. Wo lniio bo will Jiriivo liiin
elf one in tVnliiiii!l"ii-
CnooKKU. ii'Hii i tbo f-trumjcHt
Fret) Trii'le Stutu in tln I'liion, uitil il
gave (jiirliuld tlio Iuiy-t mujoriiy.
Tdo ItcpiiblumH tlicro inn-ribi'il "Jur
fielJ nrnl I'mU'i tiini ' l'ir their motto.
Sjrnolmily innitif! t" lm fln'tit''l Who
u ill it hu ?
Fbud Speaks Col. Fred Crnnl
whon in WiisYingt'in tbo otlnr day,
said that talk of hi father tukinj 11
Cabinet or any other position under
the (iifio.d administration win mmii
thorixid, and be did not think ol'siub
a thin,' for u minute. ' Tbo ibild in
lather to tho 111 in."
Grant now bus Cameron's pennin
hion to luko the lirsl o. d lliiiij,' that
comoi ulon, and thin is notiio to the
iniomin ud ninimialiuii that ho
tiiual 1 0 1 rovid. d for.
JdkETiNd of C'oMiiiKrs. Tbo sceond
fcsHion dl (be Forty cixih Cunyrert"
will convene lit Waaliinjjton, on Mon
day next, wlion Mr. Iiayea will deliver
hii fourth ntiiuial ileBMiye. After
oruuir.iiij.', Conrem will probably ad
journ ub nit ll 0 l.'ilb inst. until after
tbo holidays. Senator Wallaro will
leave lor Washington tbo lam of thin
week.
It Will Come. An exchange ro
murks: Alter Garfield shall huvo bo
t'uycd 0110 or tbe other ot tbo tactions
of the Republican party, whose leudors
reHjiectieely intngino they bold amort
guiro upon him, it is likely we shall see
u reproduction by certain Republican
newspapers of their Credit Moliilier and
I),: (io'ijir editorials of the year ol'
grace
Reader, .SrorOrr. Tho beastly nt
taclts ol tho New York Herald 011 Mr
Grace, the Democrutiu Mayor ol New
York city, on account of bis religion,
takes that newspaper out of the list ol
journals devoted to liberal ideas. The
.Now York &'iit is in the Paine boat.
Those who wish to support Know
Nothing organs can do no better than
ti subscribe for tbo Herald and the
iS'nii. Bigotry i- the prevailing grace
with tbo writers ot those two mercan
tile journals.
. Kenatoii Wai.i.ack. Tbii Clinton
Ihmuemt, in alluding to our neighbor,
Bays: "Wore it not for politic I neees
sities Hon. William A. Wallace would
not bo retired from tho United Stales
Senate on Ibe lib uf March next. Tbe
prominent newspapers 111 well as prom
inent men of all parlies throughout
tho country regret his retirement Irom
tho SenutJ, exce t for political reasons,
'Whero ho lias been one of thu most
useful as well us most distinguished
members. In losing bin) the people
lose a fuilliful ami cllieient friend and
protector ol their best interests, to
givo place to some one who will hi
serviceable only to corporation, and t"
speculators upon the industry of tbe
country. Hut a majority of voters
have s willed, and all must abide the
result, however unfortunulu."
"Ckooked." Wu are astonished at
"orthodox" editors for publishing the
prospectus of the New Yol k Independ
ent in their columns. Tho writers for
thut jourunl are nil of tbo Heechcr
Tilton-Iiigerxoll persuasion, and wbj
any Calvinisl or American should ree
commend Mieh slim rnoruls to bis read
crs, is what puules us. It's pages are
lull of lewd and immoral ideas, con
vcyed to the readers mind, ill the most
improved style. Tho current life ol
thu Ibrco men should ho shunned by
all who want to bo right in all things.
These men are all wholesale dealers, and
there is no use in employing rotuil
channels for tbo purpnso of rehearsing
their great moral wrong's.
Nor New. Tuo editor of tbo Will-
iumsport Jlitwur is uniuy.nl ut an oc
currence that transpired in their Court
last neck during an important triul.
It appears that Til I II TEEN jurors
had bvvn listening to the trial of lb
cae,und when it decided tho wrongway
tbe la t was pointed out, and the case
"wont over." This was a lur chcapoi
plan fur tbo purpose ol upsetting a
cue than tbo one that happened at
Harrishui'g sotno time since, when tbe
bribjrs wero under indictment lur mis
leading members ef tho Logisluluro
In that caso they turned olT 0110 ol the
twenty four Grand Jurors, so as to
prevent a tie ; but tbo next day lb
Court discovered that there were mill
twenty lour in tho box and tho true
bills found aguinst tbo rogues had to
bo ignored, because of the slip botwixt
the "cap an I legal lip." "W'lat looli
wo mortals bo," as ruck has it.
All Snobs. It seems that all the
hangers on about tho Whilo House,
from iho studio boss to the present
members ol iho Cabinet, want to be
bitched up us Cabinet Ministers. Tli
uditor ol the Philadelphia ltrcord,n
alio hii,' to this piece ol snohbiry, says
"Commissioner Lo Due insists with his
expiring breath upon a policy looking
to Cabinet honors lor the Department
of Agriculture. He has matured a plan
fur a massive public building wherein
tho new Minister can keep his statu
like him of tho Treasury or of the
Postofflce. If he can got Congress to
lay the granite foundation for the office
be wisely concludes that tho officer
who shall occupy it will not much
longer remain nnnamod. Air. Le Due
bad better stick to bis scoils and bia
sorghum. II bo wero aallod upon to
advisa lbs Prosidont bis tea garden
would a 000 bs a waody rain."
(1 Ml II ELDS MAX.
A Wufhinnlun lutter writer jh:
Thg .ri .inul ...urli.-ll .itl.'gutu in ll.'
0 ....
I'lidi cinvi i.ticii uiTive'l
lbi
t-iiv on I'mluy InM, ninl u tint
tini.Mii'lii'1 K"it ut tlio Mirt'urililo
Club
ll..,itwilUmrini. uil iT. d,votid;anil
or Uitrfkld lirnt, lust utv) nil tho tunc,
l 11 I ' ' TU... ....r..ll.
UIKt UK IT Ulllf iri'l-,l. .in" -
enn il.loj.'nt- i'bi'i'ii'0 whii mm i"
liltiTri rmiw.l from Gi neinl (.mtiilJ,
mid a larrirH with him (iarliilii'H
llii toi;vih wliiili the (joiierul viry
kimlly ni'iil him This orifti"' oar
fifhl di'li-pilo' t'hriniun initiula arc
W. A. M., and bin miriiaino in (irour.
Ho lu-lon'S to Wuyno rminiy, IV It-
is not possible at this writing to give a .
lull and correct hinlory of this fiist, !
.'.I ..II It... f:Uilt..lH 1,...,rMll
nisi ou an in" ini'v u...v. u....,,
but we leal 11 that ucomlpolo hisloiy of
bia life, virtue and exploit a, truthlully
tuken Irom authentic sonire", will be
niven in an improved volume, and will
bo reapci tlully offered for tho perusal
ol his countrymen, a also all others
w ho w bib to see human naliiio in its
iinst finished fi rin. It may not, how
ever, be iiiupprn)riatu, nomhoubl it bo
considered vxaggerntinn, to say, that
Mr W. A. M. tireer, tbo original Gar
field delej!te, is tbo eon of parents and
was born at a very early period in bis
life. Ilia father was a 'mule man' and
his mother w us a 'feniule woman.' W.
A. M. G w us a very precocious young
ster and un exceptionally good one.
Ho was n good boy, a very good boy
indued. Ho was free from the guilt ol
impaling Hies with pins, of pelting frogs
with doruieks, of robbing bird's nests,
or mealing h. mother sugar, and ull
other devilish tricks ol had boys. Ho
was a good, precocious youth, and be
came better and more precocious as he
advanced in ago, as ois action ai 1,1.1-
Cairo Cleat IV ucinuiisiiuica. .iu uieu
can bo loo loud to speak, no pen can
bo too vigorous to write the praises of
him who never faltered, but voted first,
lust and ull the time for Gen. Garfield."
HEAL JlUMBUVOEIiY.
That model protectionist, Garfield,
represented by tho Republican as a
most considoruto man, proved in ac
tions tho very ruvorso of tho portrait
thoy present of him to-day. As an il
lustration ol bis views upon tho tariff'
we coppy what Col. Davis, ol the
Doyleslown Ihmocrot, says : "Two
years ago Congress, after a long strug
gle, took tho duly oft' of (ininino, four
dollars an ounce. It wa,s not sin Amer
ican product und the heavy duly made
it a monopoly mainly in tho hands of
Powers k Woightmun, Philadelphia.
This drag is very extensively used und
is indispensable in sickness. When tbo
bill came up Garfield and Judge God-
shalk both voted against it. They
wished to continue tbe lux on a modi
cine the s:ck must have. Powers, cue
of the quinine monopolists, died a few
months ago worth ton millions of dol
hits, while Me. Weightmaii, who wants
the duly restored, is said to buve given
twenty-live thousand dollars to tho
Republican election fund in Indiana.
At this time a Inrgc number of people
are sick will, malarial fever, and qui
nine is un indispensable medicine. If
Garfield and (iodshalk could have their
way, the sick and afflicted would hare
to pay u heavy tux on their quinine.
Will Godshulk please explain wbcther
his quinine vote was a tux on the sick
und ulllicted, or to protect American
munulueturon? If iho latter, whut
bianch?
"Talki.o Back." Alter tbo Radi
cal defeat in Maine, tho leaders an
nounced that Plaisted would be counted
out. Later advices from that State go
to show that the Radical leader have
wisely concluded not to try to count
out Governor Plaisted. There has been
somothing too much of this disreputa
ble business. T bo lesson of 1877 ought
not to bo lost upon tbo country for a
hundred year to como. Hinco our
governmental experiment began there
has been no political incident which so
weakened tho popular faith in it us tho
deploruhlo squabblo which ended in
annulling tbo will of tho people by put
ting a defuuted candidate for President
in tho White House. Tho resolve of
the Maine Republicans not to do an
injiisiico which they have tho power
10 do may bo tbo beginning of better
things in ull parts of tho Republic
Tbo Lcudvillo Chr$nictc says . Sixty
laboron) wero buried by a snow slide
on tho 2."nh ult., near Chalkcreek, on
tho Kokomo extension of tho Denver
and Rio Grande road. About 11 A. M.
they noticed pino trees trembling and
in an instant tho slide came with a
loud rour, tearing up tho track for a
distunce of a quarter of a mile and
burying sixty men. John Dinos was
killed, nineteen men badly injured and
oleven others slightly. The slide cur
ried tho track over tbo beads of the
mon and most, of thoir wounds were
probably caused by tbo iron striking
thorn.
EllBELLISHSD with 'J'huth. The
Huntingdon Glube discourseth thusly
ol tne candidate bleeder : Tho occu
pation of the voterwbo has been bleed
tug candidates lor a living is gono, and
now bo will either buvo to steal, beg
or work. Never, to our knowledge,
bus there been aueb a systemalio and
shameful imposition on gentlemen so
unforlunalo as to be candidates fur
cilice as I hero was this year. Such
state nt affairs is greatly lo bo deplored
by men of all parties.
Tho only item of intelligence in re-
gard lo the next Cabinet is said lo have
dmpped from Garfield himself. He is
reported as saying there should be a
representation from the South, ilore
is Coiikling's opportunity lo do some
thing for his friend lirure, who called
his saddle colored infant lioscoo Conk
ling Bruce. Tlicro is no discount on
the Mississippi Senator being a repre
sentative of tho Southern Republicans
Put him in the Cabinet by all moans.
The condition of affairs in Ireland
continues to grow worse and the
British authorities roluse to do any
thing but send troops. Neither the
Cabinet nor Parliament will meet to
consider tho cans of millions of people,
cursed with tbo worst government on
earth.
Tlicro is more attention paid to tbo
weather predictions of the Now York
Herald in Earopo than at homo, else
seven millions bushels 0! grain would
not bava boon locked op lo lbs New
York oaoals. Tbo Canadian weather
prophet beats them all.
those nm woiins.
' wo .rmigrvuionnl Committoc In
U73 d,.cum tint o Jaiueii A. tittr-!
.
lioM bad c.,n.milL'.l ncriury and bad !
taken a bribe. The Congressional
lleeord hiIII remain-, put down in blufk
while hy hi parly Iriend-. More:
"All the world and the rem of man-
kind" have he n (,'iren to understand ! lhe a,,J , ,lv,,y i.irneld, lint thatj r(UT j, nvur nllj on ,ri.tlie 1'feKidcnt
by the edimr nl the OinciiMmii Om . ' nl I'onkhiiK. with mn-li twl ,v,ti J vtnluro, hilure you are buriod
mm-ial that there are three persona' l1" ' ''ien.ii and l.ofjan Milked injn ,hut nillllBio1 rouKh tho thick
wliocbould Le treated very coolly by t,luil' tontH-lbut a neveral diiyK j Wl,8 and plulo Klan of whieh no word
(jarhVId, vi : Abruni S. Hewitt, who
vxprvsM'd tho opinion that (iuilield
Black, who "protended to bo his li ieud J
and finally struck him a shameful
,UW(" (iom),.u Kosecrans, "whoso
language was unbecoming an oilicer
and a gentleman." Tho man who
speaks thug for Gai field said in his
paper tho day before bo was nominated
at Chicago : "Tbe chatter about Gar
Sold is absurd and ridiculous. lie bus
no record to run on." In connection
with this threatened social ostracism
by Garfield ol Hewitt, Iilack and I!ose
oralis a calamity wo bopo they will
be able to survive nothing is said us
to the manner in which Gurllcld when
ho bef omcs President, propose to treat
Luke I', l'oland, N. I1. Hanks and
Georgo VY. McCrary, the three loyal
Itepublican members of the l'oland
Committee who said ill their report to
Congress that Garfield bad been glliliy
of bribo and perjury ; nor is airy thing
said of what is in rcservo for the edi
tors ol ull the leading Republican
papers in the country, tbo New York
Tribune and the New York Times be
ing conspicuous among them, who
endorsed the truth of the Committee's
report. Judge Black didn't say any
thing about Garfield that bad not been
,.uvl0U8y Hu;j by his own Itepublican
friends on tbo Coinmittco acting on
their solemn oaths, all of which was
concurred in and enforced by tho Re
publican press of the country. If Gar
field intends to recognize only those
who did not subscribe to the truth of
tho Poland and Glover reports, his
receptions at the White House will be
very sparsely attended.
FORXEY'S "PKOGBESS."
With tho isBiio of November, lticO,
the Progress began its third volume.
Hereafter it will be an Independent
Democratic paper, retaining all Us
eclectic features, discussing society,
finance, the drama, ruilroads, and lor
eign afTuirs. Its price has been re
duced to $2 50 per annum, or 5 cents a
number.
As I have placed all my means in
the reorganised enterpiise, and pro
pose to devote all my time to it, 1
have no hesitation in asking my per
sonal and political friends to givo me
tho benefit of their prompt and active
co operation. When wo recollect thai
over 70,000 votes wero cast for Gen-
erul Hancock in the city of Philadel
phis alone on tho 2d of November,
and in Pennsylvania 500,000, and in
the country at largo about five mill
ion ol votes, there ought to bo a ready
and liberal response to the scheme ol
an Independent Democratic weekly
pnper or the highest class in Philadel
phia. The hour ol Democratic defeat, pro
cured by open purchase of tbo suffrage,
and by deliberate intimidation of the
dependent ciliaon, should also bo tbo
hour . of Democratic education and
ureimiaiiuii fui lbs grout wurk cf or
ganization und action, iu the present
und In the future.
John W. Forney,
Ed. and Prop'r ol I'rogreit.
702 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
TermB for Progress; 12.50 per year.
Single copies, 5 cents.
Tux Colored C'ADsr. This creature
has become a character in our political
improvements, and bus produced a
number of sensations at the Military
Academy at West Puint, whero thoy
bavo been trying to turn Yankee no-
irrocs into soldiers. But the last of
his race bas been discarded. Tbe
Philadelphia Times, in alluding to this
matter, remarks: "It is not alarm
ingly probable that Cadet Wbitlakcr
will bo given permission lo take bis
ears back to West Point as tbe Rev
Congressman Smith and other worthies
with muro seal than discretion want
him to do. And even if bis ears do
onco more find shelter within the
Academic shades, thoy are not likely
10 stay thoro long. Cadot Whitlaker
may be as sinless a colored boy as the
world ever saw ; or ho may be a thor
ough-going Hauiish lump ot sin. But
these matters of morals are sido issues.
The hitch in his case is that he has not
passed bis examinations. Unless 1
mixed board can be appointed, com
posed of colored people and parsons
turned Congressmen, be never, never
can be anything but 'ploughed.1"
Thai's So. Tbe Boston Post ob
serves: "II any person labors under
the mistake that tho Democratic party
is not tho great party of this nation
be will wake up mighty sudden ero
long. Wben a lew scamps who keep
up internal strilo bavo been kicked out
uf tbo organixation, the grand old
Democracy will sail in and savo the
country."
A SroRTisa Field. Pike county is
overflowing with game, hundreds ol
deer have been killed this season. The
most prominont bunting grounds arc
Scbobula furm and Blooming Grove
Park, the latter covering 23,000 aores,
with club houso, game keepers, blooded
dogs and all the accoutrements of tho
cbase.
"RrasL 'News." Secretary Evarts,
early on Wednesday morning, tele
graphed to General Longstreol, late of
the C. 8. A. and now Minister Irom
Republican administration 10 Turkey.
that Hancock was beaten. Tbo H'crM
slyly intimates tbat this was mere
grateful news tban Longstreet had af
ter Gettysburg's third day.
As General Garfield baa decided not
to makeup his Cabi not until February,
tbe work of making Cabinets lor biro
will go on for tbe next two months.
This leaves tho Ohio Senatorship wide
open, with all the competitors in the
field.
Governor elect Crittenden, of Mis
souri,ialo wear, at bia inauguration,
a ens hundred dollar sni of elolbca,
presented to bim by Colonel D. Pat
rick Pyor, bia debated Bepsblioan
competitor for tbe same tuce.
UA HFIELVS HA IKIAIXS.
It will lo ri'memlioroil tliul Kt thu
U .iiLlichi. N minimi Coiivcn-
.1 , . f 111..!... ul
tion tho Hiippii lorfi ..f Ulrntie, hbi-i-mau
""'I ,iranl ""'t "''l1''1
(itttlkl,l A lh" '"e,l"' in
dcfi:aliii( (iiinii - noininniioii lor a
l"lr" U'rm-llial isimne ill on. e in.ia
ference ol Uttdirul muu'nates, including j
(iuifluhl himself, was held at Now York I
thut Oonkling haughtily refused to I
l il, though strongly pressed to
do Bo-lbul tho Jlainouoicai louoweo,
and thut then a conlerenoo was imme
diately afterward held at liuiliehi's
home between him, Grant, Coiiklmg,
Logan and old Cameron. After this
latter conference Blaine was no more
heard of (except in two or threo pre
vlously arranged spew-lies,) anil thut
Grant and Coitkling at once took tho
lead and personally conducted the Had
irul campaign, literally working night
and day, and traversing every nook
and enrnerof the States of Indiana and
New York. Why was this grout
change in the Radical campaign so sud
denly made ? At tho conference held
ut Garfield's homo Conkling k Co. de
mand these specific conditions:
First, Thai thu campaign must bo
turned over to tho Grunt 111011, to con
duct il Irom that tune out to tho end
Second, That tbo pulronago of the
States of Now York, Pennsylvania and
Illinois must he distributed solely by
Conkling, Cameron und Logun respect
ively. x
Third, Tbat Conkling must be con
sulted in the formation uf the Cubinet.
Fourth, That Merritt must be turned
out of tbo New York Custom House
and especially must Bluino and all the
loading Republicans who took an act
ive part against Grant's nomination be
ignored by the incoming administra
tion, in case ol tia.lleiu s election,
wherever they came in contact with
Conkling, Grant, ( amerons or Logan,
To ull these conditions Mr. (iat field
agreed. It will therefore be interest
ing to note future devolopemcnls.
Gui field either must cheat Conkling &
Co., or turn bis back upon tbo men
who nominated him at Chicago. Grant
and Conkling are no compromisers.
Tbey w ill have all or nothing. Tbey
will brook no divided affection. The
whole power of Garfield's administra
tion must he tuned to third term ism
and Empire or il will be opposed Irom
its inception by Conkling, Grant and
their followors.
A movement is already suggested to
"head off" lhi6 powerful combination
ol dictators, and the Ira ilent Presi
dent Hayes, it is said, countenances
this. It is to enact a law ut tho com
ing session ol Congress taking from
the President and his subordinates the
power to remove any office-holder ex
cept for official misconduct established
by prool before a tribunal to bo created
lor that purpose. This project would
shear Mr. Gui field ol the greuloi part
of bis patronage and render him pow.
erless in a patty sense, or to carry ont
bis contract with Conkling and Grant.
-Such a law, however, cannot bo parsed
without tbo aid of the Democrats in
Congress, and this we scarcely think
will bo given, ut least with sufficient
unanimity to give success to thu pro
ject Wo say let the tricksters and
poltical gamblers woo have won 11. tuo
late contest work out their own sulva
lion or r;'.cr prucccd to de:'.Td
destruction in their own way. Il is
all a husband and bear contest to the
Democracy.
SOT THE MAX
The Now York Hun is of tho opinion
that Tulmugo is not ilia mun to de
fend tho Bible, that bo does more barm
to the cause he espouses than Ingor-
soll, and says :
A weak and stupid defender is worse
than no dclender al all. At this time
when the assault ot infidelity is on the
Inundations ol religion, it is lolly to in
trust the defenco of the supernatural
to a mountebank of theology. The
arguments which go to sustain the
theory ol inspiration, aro too prolound
tor the comprehension of such a man.
Ho is too ignorant of the merits of the
controversy botweon faith and inn
delity to undertake tbo part of a leader
in either camp.
But uf course tbe Church cannot be
held responsible for Tulmago when ho
sets out to discuss Ingersoll, and his
infidelity. The theologians competent
for its defenco adopt different taoties,
and properly appreciate the folly of
underrating their opponents and mis
stating their positions. Though Tul
mugo is allowed to preach iu a Pies
byterian church, no balderdash like
that to which he gave utterance on
Sunday wus beard in the Presbyterian
Council at Philadelphia. Tbo matter
was too serious for it. Modern infl
delity prosenls too portentous a dang
er to be made the occasion for clap-
trup sermons andliallow arguments.
Moreover who is this who steps for
ward in defence of Christianity I Tbo
religion preached by Christ is of an
almost dauling moral purity. Its
ideal of human life and human society
is ot transcendent beauty. Wbo can
doubt tbat wo should indeed have
Heaven on earth it the Christian theol
ogy of the brotherhood of a man and
ot love to God wus realised 7 But what
charms can its divine loveliness bave
lor a preacher who makes nierchan
diso uf the Gospel ?
Ut Mcsr IIavi 8umetiiinu The
New York &ua states it in this way :
11 Uen. (irant must bolt! some public
office, as many ut bis friends insist, in
order to maintain bis family anil bis
dignity, tnore is one position lur which
it would seem Irom bis peculiar cir
cumslanoca and experiences tbat be
most bo pecuhai ly tilled, and in which
he miiihl render himself useful. W
refer tu thut of Chief ol the Bureau uf
Detectives at Washington, (ion. Grant
must know or ought to know about
every dishonest post trader and Illicit
distiller in the united mates. Veiy
many of them buld oRluo under biiu.
Mow, it 'jeneral barfiuld is really but.
est at heart and Judge Iilack says be
is what an amount of (rood General
Oram could do to bim and the country
by warning him aguinst tha public
plunderers as they siresenl themselves
at Ibe W bile House, llucould call at the
VY bite House every evening with some
warning like tills: "Mr. president. 1
ssw Uen. llabcock entering the White
Mouse luis morning, and 1 understand
Itoliestin Is lo bo here to morrow, lie
warool lboml They tainunl my ail
ministratiiin, and it is ridiculous to
talk ol'oivil service reform with such
follows about." With tha salary ol
such an appointment, and tha income
ol Judge IMlonhoelor s hundred dol
lars, anil a clear conscience, Uoneral
Grant could gut along comfortably.
The party and its journals thai count
la f residents by fraud, perjury and tor.
eery, aboald not pat oo airs of piety
and proprloly, bor bowl sa over lbs
tloroy letter.
PIATT TO UARFIELI).
The editor of the Wunliinutnnf liynVii
(Don l'iull) and Cunural (iaiflold wurn
miKfd logutlK-r among tbo HuckuyiMi
in Ohio. The dinner, alior tbo uluo.
lion, adilronxcd a Ictlur to the Intlur.
A portion of it rnd n follow.. :
"Now that lliirt H'riuli's jrolitiral
()( lrul, tV)r rua,..B t,0 incumbent, to
wrll0 m. , (uw wor,l, i tbe sumo
lil1Bl0 B1j (l.jUM,y ,,jrii loul nm,k.
ed our intercourse when both occupied
a cheap boarding-house, ; when I cur
ried my fortunes un thu slender nib ol
my pen as a newspaper correspondent,
and you sought lo support yonrsoll
and fumily on the meagre pay of the
Congressman. 1 go back to the lime
when you gladly accepted my aid and
sympathy in your troubles, and my
heart felt congratulations in your
triumphs, and I yours. I feel more
anxiety about you, my Iriond, now
thut you are fortunate, than in the
darkest hour of your lilo, when life
itsell seemed so horrible thut an es
cape Irom it was a temptation. Y'ou
bavo passud Irom tbo hands of trtends
to tbo keeping of enemies to play the
part of Chief Executive for four years,
"Wu huveumong us certain persons
who are bvjjt on changing tho form ot
our present Government. They seek
lo make the Presidency a life tenure,
ami under the name of u stronger Gov
ernment escape the return of power lo
tbo people. You know the man who
is to serve their purpose iu the I reus
onuble scheme. Tbey bank upon
bis military record and silp-
posed popularity. It was your com
mittee that investigated thut National
shame culled " Bluck Kriduy," wheroin
Fisk, Gould and Grunt sought, through
a uso of the National Treasuro to en
rich themselves at tho expense of thou
tunds of honest men. It is not my
purpose to recall tbe details of thai
inti.uiy. The chief criminal was track
ed to tbe threshold ol tbo Executive
Mansion, and your committee passed
a resolution calling upon the President
to appear before the committee and
defend bimsell from the damning proof
that made him the chief conspirator.
Tho night ol tho day that the resolu
lion was passed you culled with it upon
tho President. It wus alter midnight
before you left the While House,
urnutcd and sick at heart, and at your
suggestion that very day the resolution
was revoked. I need not say that you
and I know why that resolution was so
suddenly obandoncd. Tbe fact that
under the circumstances it w as revoked
lulls the whole story. Tho very Dem
ocrats of the committee shrank Irom
tbo threatened exposure.''
A FRUITFUL LITTLE STATE.
A former ciliacn of Union county, in
this Slate, but now a resident ot Dela
ware, in a letter to the editor of the
Lewisburg Jowrnn.among other things
remarks 1
Tho season just closed has been a
busy one for our community, this be
ing a section ot country largely inter
ested in fruit growing. Hence the in
dustry of the country is affected by tho
crop of each season, bo it abundant,
medium, light or a total tailure. j he
latter, however, we havo not had for
twelve years. Tho season just past
has been a light one in fruit. Except
tomatoes, it was medium ; so also wus
wheat IM i-orn. Ilnr iieach centro
was this season at Middletown, 25 miles
above us. Tho shipments of peaches
over tho Delaware railroad was about
three thousand car leads, against live
thousand last year. But tbe factories
havo dono more than last year. We
have ton factories in a radius of as
many miles. With but few exceptions
they bave run their full capacity. No
doubt many of your readers may bave
a liroitod idea ot what a factory will
do al any kind of running. I there-
tore propose in the letter to give an
insight of one or our factories, and will
luko tbe one with which I was in a
measure engaged during tha season,
namely, tho Kurmera Fruit Preserving
Co. at rive i'oints, near Lebanon
This Company consists of eight mem
bers, all of them farmers, one of wbicb
is Jacob U. Brown, Ksq, formerly ol
your county. This houso has been run
by the same company aomo tune years.
Their business tbe present year
amounts to perhaps from one hundred
and fifty to two hundred thousand dol
lars, and consists in drying by Iho Al
den process ot evaporation ot berries
of all kinds, as well as peaches, apples.
pears, Su., and canning peaches, ber
ries, corn, Ac , and last, but not least,
tomatoes, of which they havo ibis
season put op 650,1)00 cans, using some
HU.000 baskets of tomatoes. Tlieso
were raised on about 300 acres of land,
and delivered al lbs Inclory al Irom
III to tlO per ton. They bandied about
HU.OW b- lets ol peac ties, costing Iron.
30 lo 50 cents per ba-ket, putting up
150,000 cans, and drying or evaporat
ing thirty tons ot dry peaches, paying
out to the farmers ol this community
for tomatoes, peaches, corn and berries
Irom 125,000 to $30,000 during the
soasnn. Tbey employ from 250 to 300
bands, about two thirds ol whom are
women and girls. To these, together
with ten or twelvo can makers, dur
ing the Hummer they pay from 1 10.000
to12,UUU. Witt, thu hauling, pack
ing, shipping, Sx., they pay to farmers
and laboring classes ol this community
from fifty to sixty thousand dollars
annually.
The establishment Is operated In a
systemalio way, with an overseer for
each deparlmeal. One suiHirintentls
tha evaMrating department, another
the canning, another receiving the
fruit, another attends the labeling and
packing. To keep mailers right they
havo a very efficient lima and book
keeper and then thora w tbu general
snperintuiident.tieorgell Gildersleeve,
E-q , who is one of the company and
bin. self owns two first-class farms.
Tha dry bouse at Wyoming, of
Bmwn, U arson A Co. (lata Marsh &
Brown) bavo done a fair business. Thu
season being well advanced when they
started, they yet dried over thirty tuns
of dry fruit.
Psl'iRs Unmasking. Hardly had
it been announced thai Gartiold was
elected President until tbo New York
Evening I'ost, HrmUl, 7'imtt and
(Jreiphic, and sucb western journals aa
lbs Chicago Timet, all Kepublican in
politics, called upon Uarfiold to stand
by tha Democratic platform on the
tariff question. While it was necessa
ry to carry tho lliddlo and New Eng
land Blales, these journals argued in
favor of a high protective tanlf, but
now that their candidates are elected,
tboy hasten to unmask, and are advo
cating tbo principles wbicb tbey wers
too cowardly to support during the
campaign. If there is any consistency
in (iarfiuld bs would go beyond the
Democratic lanB doctrine and take hi.
stand open tha platform of tha free
trade Cobden club of England.
llow long are tbe work logmen to b
hood-winked and deceived by tho dem
agogues of lbs tump T
A PEXITE.XIIAHY OX F1IIE.
'. PlTTsliUBiili, November 2.'. Shortly
j before no n, us the in mates of I be West.
ern IVnileiiliury were about sil'ing
down to their un.iiiiil Thanksgrrii g
least, one ol tho wings known us the
East Block wus discovered III flames,
An alum, his quickly given and the
piisoners removed lo another portion
of tbe building with an adililionul
guard placed over them. Meanwhile
the (ire spread rapidlv,.lbi entire rool
beini enveloped i" llniile, and grave
tears were et,l. 1 luine.l I hut the cm, flu
grutton sould ucullclidcd Willi serious
results. Word was dispatched lo
Mayor Liddell, ol this city, asking lor
a compuny of police asa precautionary
mimsiirti 111 1 aso uny ol tlio prisoners
should ulteinpl lo escape or in case the
fire should necessitate their removal
lo other quarters. A general alarm
wus also sounded, which brought en
gines from every district 111 tho city,
and soon streams from a scoru of en
gines wcie playing on tho burning
Uuilduig. Iho Humes were checked
before ibcy bud reached the other
witigs. During the progress ol ibe fire
the greatest excitement prevailed
among tho minutes, though none show
ed u disposition to make an attempt at
escape. Hud they done so death would
surely have resulted, us guards were
01. the alert. I he tiro originated iiii
der tho roof. The loss will not exceed
CI.OOO. It is supposed to have been
the incendiary work of some- of tbo
prisoners, und a rigid investigation will
bo made. Sixty eight cells wire ren
dered useless bv the fire, and us the
prison was already overcrowded, some
nve hundred persoiH being im urcer
alcd, Iho officials will find 11 difficult to
make jirofierdisposiiion ot'tbose whose
rooms were damaged
No Time rim DtsroNitcv Now.
From the tone of many of oiircoulein
poraries wo arc impressed with tin
gloomy view ot the future that is taken
Icy soino ol our llemocralic trieitds
1 his arises from mi incomplete view ol
tho general situation, and altogether a
mistake. The present is not a lime for
UemiKralie despondency, but rather
for encouragement lo renewed oxer
lion. At tbo worst, the Democracy
has carried one hall the States in Hu
ll hion, and thu slightest chance, Hu
mming of ten thousand voles out of a
grand total of ten millions cast in II, e
lute election, would have given it tbe
L residency. When we look at the
enormously powerful agencies thai
were opposed to ns, it is hut lull
marvel thut victory did not perch upon
our banners in the great struggle just
closed. 1 ho murval rather is that too
Democratic purty succeeded so well.
Sixteen years ago that parly earn, d
but three States in thu Presidential
election ; twelve years ago il corned
seven.; eight years ago 11 carried only
six. And now against thu combined
patronage and wealth of a party en
trenched in power lor twenty years,
and against Hie most sliamclul Irauds
that ever disgraced a 1 residential con
test, it has swept one half the Union.
.Surely theru is sullii ien'. reason in this
lor tbe t'emocrals to luke courage.
Xew York Utiir.
fir uvrtisfmcnts.
Il.t-'.l'TIIISJ Of I II- l- l Klf.V-rhcr. w,l
J b. s mKllnir uf Iti. M'trlthiiltleii nt tl.
VW.il Inn 4 ftr Url.-k Co , I Limit..!) Ii th-lr nSW
at Uo(tian, l' ,nn MON IM V. J SNUsh Y all,
ISKI, nl Su'elnok A. N., lor Ib, ptirpi ut sjvel
lag utnosr, fur th. oi.nm
A. V IIOYNTOK, P,ia-nt.
Cliart'id. Pa., b v. In, IS80 Si
BUY AHOME !
IIOl'bEP, LOTS AM) FAKMS FOR SALK t
rpWKXTY 1IOUSKS and LOTS In flrirfMI
X for Rate at rravHaanln price and nn
Urmi, AUo.aeTeral 1JKMS to Uradfurd ani
tlrabata towuthinn. Apply to
W ALLACE 4 KURDS,
Dee. 1, '80.tr. Clearnrld, Pa.
West End Drug Store,
IX UKAHAM'rt K -W,
lllelf way between Moiaop'e and Fleck' tem )
CLKaKFIKLD, pa. -
f pUB andonigDed bas opened op a Drug Store,
X rirb a full aufp'y uf ierli-Lly pure and
1 iima. airttii'ine. Uni tnicala and l"l ot
An Idle Tbeae liruca bava bewa te'tcel wuh
(reat care and are guaranteed to be perf-ctly
pure and reliable. 1 will cue in? d-wok! aueo-
liua to tbia department, Bt will eneerfuHr give
auj ad. tee and Inleruiation in r ttird tomwiieiDea
fiae ol ebarre. DK l-J.UuVtK.
Clrartteld, Fa., Deo. I, tf.
rpHIAI. 1,1 T. The followine; U a Hit of
can lea eel down lur trial lur Jauiwry Term,
Ie8l, euinweuotag January 17tb:
R acorn, Wan jAsiuAar 17.
J Gardner A A 8 Morrow Patrick Fi.rnn
Geure; Ui)ltato va '
rbumaa ll roreey va Holler Mine
ribrl Artbura va Kinar A Fuller
Hiebard Art hurt va Je-ph Head et il
Lie Hel Ac.. va Hie hard Arthur et al
John il Utile et al Ta ti Cowan et al
Waib'gton b A L Ai a va Ueurgq llager
ra
Ta
B D Fchnoaut ar rtDWiJM Holt
lliglef, Vuonf A Co va John hullota
Hiehard Artbura va Sidney Fulleretal
M II liuBne, Adm'r, va WiNndMid Fre B &
Ooanij hativnaj Hank Abraia Huaiibrey
vi nn a aiiace
S ewart A Pearee va Lu'ber H-Ktrty
l .hn M Cbaeaj va Aaono Kline
Ufida;et Baker re A V Kill road Co
AM L uyd A Co va VYm HcMetvr
U M Briaiiia va J J LinRle
Jobn Clark Andre 1'enlt
tha tne r Dale vt Tboiuaa C Kyler
ravlor Kuwlea va Jainea Irno Or
K H Rum va J I Uurd
III BLOOM, Pieibonotary.
T I'KV LIHT.NaBiea and Vasatlei of tboie
tl tierpone d awn a jvrera to aarveat January
term, eiitatnt-neinjr eo ine aroona aaonuaj,
aad eoattnaini to wreka i
mmd jonitiu. Id eoDtv. tun. ta, 1 8I .
Cle-r eld VT J HrmphtUl
rar'aviKe, J DTboBfeoo
ohen, J R Ofd le",
Q'i b. Paul J P-ron,
tteenw'd. I L Hmver,
Houttdile, P rioter,
N Wa.h n.WW Btrvlnf
Huatutt, Thoi H limy,
Otoeula, ll VV Lane,
J II KMae,
Lawreaoe, L Flcal,
HorrU, Ai rb,uri,
" t)lrH lJruwt'11,
.a ly, P H WelMr,
H W Pauti,
W 0 Un Kiev,
I'nton, Iivld Mraialvr,
It F K lllandv.
WalkcefB. A M tsbaw,
BO(Te, Oeore He,
.'nfiaktion, L lrt'Bty,
Dewaiur, A J Sterner,
(Jo boo, John A M'trry,
lleo A Noader,
THAvaaak JOKoRti, Ut wkrr, jam. 10 raj.
Clearfield, B t Ci'Pr
flreenw'd, R Thompann
Urome Noll,
UouiUlr,KKirbrd40i
' ti Charlt nt
Uneenla. M llurlry Jr,
N H. nll.na.
Beer'l, A Nrvlinf,
Hell, Chaa Sirnpaon,
BoKija, !o Unuellng,
U W Uatla
Jj pitueling,
Sradfur 1,0 ' Albert,
W I Puree.
Tttua Mi.rr,
" W Ura 91 ui,
- Kd Dale,
Brady, H 11 Lather,
W K Irtle,
HA Truatuak,
Buraaide, Jobn Lee,
O J Weaiorer
CovtngtOB, Joi Uom,
lleeaiel. Joe Hruwa,
J L Una-hart,
A J Hanhey,
" J H Uerna,
PariuMB, Of Straw,
" w r j'iiinon
H a-ton, Jno B Hewitt,
" W p H..t.
M John tiro w a,
Knot Koliari Lord,
" Pranaii lluar,
Law re nee, Jamea Ult,
Ut'wvna,
M'.rrW, P Kyl-r,
J A Sahett'ieV,
( U Mem II,
Pent), Jnnaihan K irlr,
" Jaiae 11 0 ark,
M Abreoa 4pener,
Pike, Uoittri N it,er,
4and, Jno Aiidvraon,
" KM !. Burn.
M William H Juoe.
" Jmr lline
t Jf r ullar,
Saa ly, Mun Me A alter,
F Hembargtr,
Woodw d Clark waber,
Wl'Uff B' arb
alart.B KMly,
" r rH-Bttetd,
L 1 KM.harL
" J V Frrgaaon
" Jamei ritraw,
tliabaa, A B Aalea,
' L tWoiiidlniter
H Aitr-ai J Uvea
iravbbir Jranau. SI WRBk,iii. I7t.
Claartleld. K l Shaw,
Jordai, laaae HI-iota,
llnatidale. tlo hiaitb.
Ooetde, L AH Krouae
Becearia, W S Miller,
u WW Maya,
Jao Patch i a,
Blooa Bidn-y Bonib,
Barn i id e, A K hoof,
" J M Hitfdk,
Doeatiir, Joa Uoia,
Drab an. John 8 Jury,
'Mirk, Wta Kdwarda,
U 0 Fiyna,
Uuiloo, J L 8. bo He Id,
M It-o'l Miliar,
' J II Bandy.
Jerdal, ee Ma a.
' 11 r l Pa'Urfoa,
tsawranea, It Mot'orale,
A I vVairD,
" C Nnrrle,
4'trrla, J lloileaimjk,
i' the, a raotapfi.e,
" T HuBiptirev,
Andy, Hrcy lleilenin
III Colter,
U K Pifar,
M J Rurabarer,
Veodward. Jae T my,
M Uaarlffaa
" 4 Una il,
" W Beak,
- WriOuetil
M JBealadiagar
JaaKtei
We, the BBderaigaed, hereby eerlify tbat tbe
furegulBt liat et tweaiv-fnar HI Btaaa w pnr
enaa te aarra a I) rand Jarori, aad atitf lAtt)
BaeaM of perauaa te trre ae Traverae Jwrvra lot
late week eouwiafliMg Hitnday, da iflry f ta,
aul Uirty-aU 36) nee f paraaae tu are aa
rrarerae slarer lr (ka waak ee.ejBaiDg Kn
day, Jaaaary ITih, INII, erre draea by aa ew
tko U'k day al Hereetear, A. U UbV la aeeerd
areewl'h kteaire taaael by lloa. Cberiri A
Mayer, Praedettt afudM ef tea Quart af Olear
field ewanty. aaJ beanaf da ta lltb 4f af
Meeaiaef, laMl, t aerv a Jerer In the Cat rt
of QaarMr Heaatona ani O-at f Oyr aad
reruileer t be belli at UlearOaiai aa lb Id aad
34 Meodayaef Jaaeary. A. D. I HI.
JAMaM MAH APFKT, ISeeir.
, A. J. JACKOW.
W&t. R. BRoWlf.
J ar OaMUaleaMr.
llftt' Adrtrtlscmtnts
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road
t'urwri'lvilU. P Jbu. V. 1s7l.it
, I
TieS.
I
MtlM.V TO I. OA SI. -On f,r.l cl.ii lu
,rovrit frm pn-por. by llm Mml l.i c
lo'uranr Ciinpsn), i.f fies Yiirk. n llrM pirl
si. in auuii .mm tl oi'O ui. Fr furinrr In
I fortostiuo Moid V t tb'iin.mi(crti.
1 " III RXTKAL W. SMITH.
I CU.itrld Ph., M.t 'la. I'
I.-MiANK FIELDING
V A.N O
WILLIAM D. BIG LIC It,
.f tto n.re 1 r- ir,
CI.EtRHIKLh, HA.
Kor. lTlk. 1S0 ir
Grist MiilFor Sale I
AWT .-Ifsirslils mill prsrisrly, wl-h two piir
of 1-nrM, mums in Uotsr Iwp . Cleiir
lii,ld e'-ua'i, Pa., about IwosS'l s-hnlf aotsu wt
11I I'liiliptliurg, tVolrs ninnly, P .
Ail7 to MinstnM&i.ari.r.iinu,
Pbllipllturg-, CunU-n Co., P.
Nor. 10, ISS0 II.
AwH.Nf-:F.M NOTiri'.. To Ubuhi It
Mm d ourer. The updcrnlsiwi. living
iwn (iptMiitril AMiKtiMj. for ib bt-uffll u-rert-di
l or li Jan. B. Urn bum. ol Cleutfli U iM.rtiiijtti, tl
((tTHii, ilierctnre, hMviiiM eUiiuii eic-i(iiit niin will
lreeiiit ih-ui to n for Peillrmen', nn-l inula in
d t nl to tbe "Id 'Imhstiu are required U eettle
ut tnaW pftMiitot t ui.
KhU'AKI) . It'OLfcK,
A h It t 1 H V W. 1.1. K,
Clfrfleld, Vt., Itto. Ht t7S-t Afijtneee.
SIKH MAKIN;.I hereby Infer in tnjr
t rum, end uinfclnd Id Kcuer!, ln1 I bavr
r moved ay hot-unking nboi tu Ibe room in
tlrabain's row, over 8. I. Sn .inr'e jeclrr tre,
atid I tint I am prepared to do all kirtda of wort
in in Him nfietttr ihavn au other l).i In town.
All wrk warmoied a gd aa en h di'rte n-
hert te. I'oiiltvelj tliil II Ibe riVntx t bu
ib Uf.r.i.lil. JOS. 11. DKKttlNO.
iJefl. II, 178-11.
(CAUTION. All, iernna are hor-by pau'looed
t aain.1 i.uri-haatnar or Uf vol ! in a a BfrlRlD
ptoi-ek drawu ub "The CurwrnavtHe Hank." ( -r
h;.0. riitofd hy ua and dalnd Stpteiuber 2 1 J . Ktl
n favor of W. 0. Ibouipi n, pyahi Jaly In.
J . aa ibe conditioua of the pa nifi.t ut a..ul
rberk tare not been Complied i'b ny tbe aaid
Thon.on, and we will ot pf It unl-fa coin
poiM Kid-aohylaw. HAKIl A CAS8IUV.
CurwiDivllle, I 'a.. Nov. IV, I) nt.
CAl'TMIN All per con a are hereof caiHlAn
ed gat nut purchainc or nputisjiing rf,r.
lam Pruuiiaory loi, gi-eo U WVll A Mol
lopeler, A dated Jul I", Ufcf, ana ealiing
lor aii'l a line cnitr, ai.d due Iat of January,
IK0, at CurwenavilH Haok , aa we bave Bever re'
otivvd valti thrrefur, aud will lii4 py tbe mujo
un k m eutuillei to do I.t ptwm uf law.
1KI KK M -YH,
liAYIU P. MAYS.
New Millport, Pa, Nov. luih, InMi Si.
Tbe aumt enmpleio Inntliu'lia In (he Tnilm!
Stain for the thoruuh pridl-el eiur'iiii ol
youiia; m il au'ldle-affixl int n. Slu lent e l nine I
at any lime, fur t-'irculaf t "( full p irlieu
lera. addreaa J. C. SSIITII. A. M ,
tx-iir 2in) Pictubufb, Pa.
A
tun iik Mnici:.
In the mat'er ff tbe la the Qrphana Curt
c.tata of W. r. vt t'kar6eld euunt.v,
1'ickey, dcaatd.) IN nmj I vaitia.
The uiiderainrd Auditor, nppointed ly the
a il Caurr, t hear ihe te-tttniny aa to the ei
nrpiiona filed, anJ ret'aie tbe iwuul, of ibe
Ad U'OiiHiBttli in the eatate nf the aaid VV. 8
aJ'aki'y. dc4ael, will atienil to the dutica "fbi
app intomot .! hia oltitie, In ibe It.. rough t'
Crn'li-i.l, on TIKtKV.ihe T I II diT l DE
CK MllbH, A U lArsft, at 1 u eio'-k 1. M , wben
and where all panic iutrr''pd tny auend.
U.-t'AU MITOHtLI, Auditor.
Cleir3-!d. Pa , Nov. I 7th. 180-31.
tiDITOH" SiOTItFsi
In the otaHrir of the l In the Orphana' Court
ei'ate of John ll. I of Clear8eld conn'y.
ltaffrrty, dao'd, j Ptnaryltauta,
Notice Ii bf-rhy ftitra that the andrralrned
Auditor, appointed hy ibe Court, to diatrihute
the halaiee of the auvc eataie rriaaio'in ia the
band of tli Adwitiitttaitira I hereof, will attenl
ro the dutici of bia ppoinMncttt t bi tic-e io
Clenrfiflil, at S o'.-loHi I'. M ., on KHIUAV, in
.(ll da, of IlKl bMHKK. A. U. 16MI, where all
lieraona iott-rentad miy aoer.d and preent their
claim, ur h tbt reufter Jelutrrad tr-ui enming iu
on aaid fund. S. T. 1IROCKUA.NK,
Auditor.
Clearfield, Pa., Nov. 2i, 1SS0 3I.
TRY
TUB
TJIISYKAH.
The Largest and Bes Family Paper
in tne World.
Semi for Snmptt (oiy-trtt,
bt.w vokk oni HVr.K,
31 I'aih How. Kew York.
Nov. Si St
SheriiT's Salo 1
1)Y virtue ef a eertala writ of A I. PUra tYatiat
XJ ieeoed out uf tbe Court of Cwms e P. eat of
(.iiiiloQ Ua iri t, Pa.aodtoaie dlra.rfd, I will
espua to ublia aaie, vadu or eatery, in tbe
wri ruoui, tn tbe
CUL'KT MiUTiSK IV TUB CITY OF LOCK IIA-
VUN, CLINT'iN COU.v lY. PA..
OnFrMny, Dec. 10th, 1880,
AT iU CLUCK r. H , i
Tha fuPowlnf drcrlr.ed real rrUteof the Drfend-1
ant, UeorK Cwaway, Icaie4 in Clearfield and 1
Uli a ton e .untie, e iunlul and daorleela li
Iowa, tu wit i 11. Kina ng at a peat, tin uunbeaat I
ewrner of lend uf Jaiura tlauoa, lot Nn ta.1i
ibaao aeat one burnt ranl and slaty twv 1 11 i.t-r-
ebra to apuU lb nertliWaai oonter ot lirt !iu .t;
i brace north Dtty-lv and ftv teulba (ski IM
percbea to a pual eorner t tbei.ee eaat un hun
dred and Uiy three (113) ieroca a boat, the
auetbeaat ewruer ot tu Iat nf Jobn Afjhr,
atevaaesi, lut n. ua j tnvaue euutti -liy-Dva aua ,
flte t. nttii (19 6-a pervh a to tbe piaoe uf l I
ginning, bounded northward by landa f Uadd
Uaiuee, and ul tn fetal ut ib aaid Jobn Mar-!
phy, dcoeaeed ; ea at ward by land of W ilium
NeiJouigal ( tuii'bward oy landa of Mr. Ureeta
K. 'oiea and tl puttlie ruad, aud weaiward by
(aiid f Uitdd Uaii.a, exeeoitDd and rcaer.lnit
un aom ol laud bieUil.r aM iiuta u a )
tu Kit Wouatr, euiitaiuiua; bliy-tau (&:') actei,
eiur or leae, witb allow at-oe lor TOjd, uv b
ib lot 1S 124 ol tbu allotment et keeling lands
iu Keating tonb'p, aud po.vt ui warr4ttt tiih
J43(i, buviu ib.rtou ertutt-d on two ateiy ug
aud irnaie dwrlnog houae, fiaiue barn, ami vihrr
uuthuitdiuga,
britsd, taitn Id loutlon and to be aelj aa the
proptj'iy ut tliv UleUan , Ueurge C Doay,
livliudtul waive tbe right ol luquiaiiiun.
Taai No deed will he aokhowledajtd nnMI
the puiebaa taoney it paid ia lull.
hui'hhi a. liAhhEK, Rhtitff.
Fmairr'i Urnca, I
L-s-k llavan, Pa , Svt. I?, I Mi. I H ll.
GUARDIAN'S SALE
-or-
Valuable Real Estate
rpbert) will he sold at pulilio sale at
1 tb.C'jUKT HUUHll.slC'LKAHiriKUU.ns
Siiturtliiv, Doccnibor 11th, 1880,
AT I O'CLOCK P. M
Tli. f illosins Swi-rikxl '..I ..!'. nf A. II. Bb.w,
Ut. .( Cta.iSrlil, P. , dmu. I, M all s
No. 1. A certain lut in Curwrnavillv
boronih. b-sn,rt nnrth b. Isn't n Irrin'i ,ui,
bf St,t. fltMl, .ail b Wt 8ran.li ul
Hu,qHfbsni.ft ri.r. .nd s.t n R.Urn,4 ,irwt,
bsiin, III. Imi front snd thrnn, .xlen llns hum
lo lb, mar, aud bating tbiivon atavlrd s largo
TWO AND ONH IIALP BTORT
FRAME HOTEL
iAVthrr vl'b ataM and Mhf OBtalMia. aad
known th Moeqaebana llotal properly."
No. 2. AU, ft 04rikin lot in Cur
wenarllle kornuih. bitwnded north bv 8tate atreel
IMk fat. imith by Wta PrloValot. Il fwt.ea-t by
river road, fet. and waat by land of William
Irvla'e eila'e, Iftti feM. having thereon erected a
tart frame a tor building aad haowa at "tho
Corner Stare property."
No. 3. A Iho, r lot situated in Clctr
field borne h. baandej atrth by Bridge t'rwet,
anal by lot af It. Paaiar(aat by later Jataea
T Leokard, aad wet by aa alter, baviag Ik frmt
front by 41 feet deep, and baviag thereo erected
a rood twa atary frame dwhia he and out
balidingi. kaowa aa "the Patawnr prprty.u
Thia eal la anad In parauaao al a eiUf ar
theOrpbaaa' Court aaUtirung tk Uuardiaa of
the ajine ahildrea of aaid aaeadeai, wo nw
Be tevealha tatoreat 1b aaid real eeUla t i nak
I iberes.l. Tka wtbnr T"rirta of age laterftd
la ihe title will bdiU wi'b lha Uuerdiai Ib hi.
dad, ae tbat the peraea buying at tbia Bel will
take the wboi till.
TKR.tXOF MI.KI
Tfl, third saak at ar..matliB ef eel.
third la ee year Ibweaitar, witb lalereal
from ajate ottwolraiata, tl aeung hv Jada
eat koad, or bmo4 aad nortgAge, an ibirA m
n-nala la the prwMrty durleg the dni li. U
tereet ptyabt to btr aa naaiy, aad it b-r aVoih
prioo.pal a paid u beir, u aaored by
regtaoo. TUO UAH U. MUkRAT,
00w4,.UoebitAra A H.lbw(do'4,
Mswaraetraj T. il VI, f Bf-a
jute
l'lHHsl W'R HA I. '. TMilM Mt o'
I) -ulin ll li'l- I ih " 'h"P fu'l
,,th. or 1. nut: i"r
lumnllin oil on or ijlrt-f U s unti .ts.1.
K.. .- If. Cl-nrlold, IV
I Sheriffs Sale.
1)Y iriu uf writ" ol V. a, l-viied
nut of tb arl ol ('ooiiu'ib Piti ofl'lotr.
' fitji.l ruutJtv, sud u inn direcioJ, ihr will h
! fii'oiw. lu PI' HMO HA1.K, t lh C'io Horn,
in tilt tmr"Uj(b of i'lorflld. un
Thurfilu), J. iiiury O Immi.
' Th 1 iwv txmiB p t- or .i.r. tl. .f Itod it
tute iu K Briholt)D-nii, Clfrfirll entttitj, Va ,
I u-.uiiaol1 and derltrJ UK, tu WU: O tt
liliffol utnl.il ud tu nirin by Uixt vt Pag
i -til Miul'i.ui. lur. ! l-ai'i.r W. U. tUifUwl,
1 ud ihv utk ty it ud ft JnVi.r- H ory CiK-bfan
'..n.loii b mM by ul Y. V. OuuJmi.
I limine er", mure ur nil oirateJ, kbit
luiii'K'h rtn eifcitfii iUi.U liiu 41,1 in
1 b-uMn, ui4li Iratu. tra uJ uiH in l-rn,wnli
' It .1 UUI'K UP'llttil gfuWlH OD stli litttMilfttl.
1 A L0.
All Uelendtam-a H.i.reM In another .i. of ,
(un iMj"!"'"! -""i """' - i
taud ol Juitii. ileletit-l, tut by laud ot Justin
... j .i ,i. I... t.l n ins. nut-lb i
lleihel uiid A. IUuMIO. auuib bv land ol W. II
lietcbel and W 11. e-olniaMc, aod weat b fubl e
rued, ouiiiainiiK icra, in "re or In, a. loitered,
bavin; Ihtrouu tret'liU a ianK dll Buiue,
aud a juuna; wrunard n i k ud ii a nimfi.
billed, uk en in eitunou aiti to ut ema aaioe.
ftur(jr vl H illiaiu U- bubi.if f.
Ik hum op Kaui. The urioe ur luta at wbicb j
tbe rutrty aball be atiucH vd luutt be paid at
thu tiu-e ut aale, or auun olber arraiiKriuvuU ,
made aa will be ai'ruvd, otburwue ibe proper-
ty will be iniiuvuiatvl; put up and uit aaib at
lUv etptbae auil ruk vt tbe puriuB Ki WQsui ll
waa airuok ull, atid Qu, m ce U wunciouo ai i
und re-talo. abil tuake stuud Ui aaute, and iu
Uu iiiaiauoe will ma lil e pruattutvtl iu Cuuri
lur cuiitiruiatiiiB unieai ibe wvitvy l auiuaiij
pain U tUe euvntl. JaS. M niAl-t l.V,
fsUKKHrr'a Or en a, htierill
Claorheld. IV. lc 1, N8ll 1
Sheriff's Sale.
1 V virtue ol au.tdry writ, ot I'm Er laaueU
1 nuUI lb. Court uf IU...B.O,, P.e. ..I Clear. ,
lildCn ,and tu me diretd, (were will l.e eipowcd ,
Iu Ml tiLIO HA l-K. at ibe Court lluu-e, in the;
burouich of Cltarfleld, Pa., on
Thursday. January th, IMHI. ,
ftl l o ciock, r ai , ine i-uuwtnn uwacnvea nu,
aetata, tu
'
A crrtain irart of laad fituata In Dradr town -
hip, C'eufl.'id eouni, t'ennat Irani , t.onn t I i
anil Jraorio I aa til : Il'ifiniin tt t ri-, ruk I
oort.er at tn turner ol' ta ila f f m b Kni'i and j
Uro:ge I't U'i ; thence uonb HV rei ea.t 'AJI
(ttircbesi to a pn t ; then -e iutb 4 tli 11 per.-b
to a poit; t'tt-'iice w i't -i v-iu ..ennei to a ue a
Leinlooh ; ifati,- noitb Ij lerfti-l Sft,i par-
clif lo a.-rvice berry; Ilvnet aoj'h kl d'tt'er
rat 167 perch to a hem oc t t&eiif Bifid I
lf (ret- wn-t lift i ernbea tu a poat ; iliri.cn north
digreva eaat l.'fi iterrhra lo arvioo br y ;
l tienev nod h I di'reo wtrat M irotim to the pi u-e
ut b'KnninK toutaioiD hUi 7 -1 0 orm.
Stiattl, lakcu iu eaecu'iou ead to be told aa the
pripcny ot Itrorre Krjiatrf and Win. K. Itr t
AL0,
A cctiitn (met t' lnd aimai in flradv town
ahp, i k'trfleld eounty, Ha , near ilia villai; ol
Truuivilie, bnn Ind ami ilo-nb d a follow:
Uountleil An lti ta-t hy i.tore Krarr, on the
I I f pitblto lead i of ir -tii Tiuutvilie tu Kilt
el'a ii IH, in the luii b hy lnd of John Plump
alio and on ilia uorlli ly landa of Ainlrt-W Mil
ler and A uiu Mods ill. eout fining abuut a on i,
morn or l". wun uhut S acrea cleared, and
tiavirjt tht-min errfllvd a lwo-at..ry fnme b .u.e.
en.B'l 1 tul a 'id ulbur oa' l-.illilinif-
S.iit-d, taurt In eitruii -n utnl to be aold nr
the i roprtiy of John M. ilnlcr and C'barUa W.
Ktrb, ttrre leoanl.
ALSO,
A cerluia tract of lai d aituate hi Knox tnan
ihp, CiiaiQriJ coiid'.v I'auuilid and d
rcnljid aa 1 ul ol : lit jfimiiog al a white pine :
thlre4U rti-iera wial HO p. re he to a'onei ;
th- i ca Boith W df ere.-1 c iar. 12" pati hea to a
litiii'oi lt : IU lice autli 41 da;reea.aal 14" pertiliaa
lo a htveh ; I lie nee routb 60 dKrt-a earn l iiar-
utii-a io he 1 1 ice vf brg tii iag, cm t-ibing (0
aerra, wi b du acre clortul, au t hitvmif Iherooo
encivd a Uu nury ham bouau, a I barn. a d
olbur vutbuitbina, ana an orchard ol a'oat 4-
U'le .ee.
ALSO,
All lhat oerluin lot or piiee of ground altuate la
Jonlan liiwiKliip. Clatrlteld ooun'.v, Pennityvaui
lomniled and uVacrit tl la lollowa: llc( i n n in tr
at a d I pttte t tiier nf J M. McNd 'a and ll.
Ualvr' laud; ihtnr-e norih 40 degree wet Ifti
p- rnbra to a pott ; t.ti ( ly laud ul M rcho-uiiig
outb So1 degreca Wi-at 1 1 i prrchca to a bemluja ;
tbt ooe 1 6(1 ilc u'lf et loT ftnbea to a bciutut k ;
tL.euee ty J, M Neii'l nr( b 6U decree ual 116
percbea to Ihe plaoo uf l.eittriniig. m atamiuit 1 1 3
anil a ltd 6" ii'-brr, a il b ahooi 6tla reieier-d,
ai d having thereon rrcvtrd a frain-i h.u, Itam
iabl, bq-I a I04 barn- Alao, a beano orituri!
ut about tact-1) Lioea,
ALSO,
Tbat certain pier of land aituate in Knox
t.anfLip, tieaihriii Muitiv, Pa, tx. untie 1 ami
darrilvd aa f.iilowa, 11 ! lt utiii-4 on ih Dtiilb
liy la d rt ul fcntxih ai.d Lt-wia fcrbait, on iba auuih
ty laytia ul ljvid H tee, ou th at by lui... wi
Pt-ur Ma.it, and o tbe woat by lai.d S Jobn
Hiath, QsiBtainiog a out 70 iora, witb about 40
kTea elrarrd, end bavmg tbereun vrteted a two
alory fraui buue, lot barn, aud a two-atury log
bouae, ud thr outluildiog. Aleo, a iwali
oretiard 011 the lauit.
ALSO,
Ore otbir lot al'nat in Knox toeaablp. Clear
del! ewumy, t'fUDtltd and dtacribtd aa loll,, :
llfgiuumg at a ton entner; tbt-uee tu d-grv.a
lo pt relic 10 a baaiiut k ; tbeu ,e outb 6i duf rvea
weat IdtH peri-bra tu tbe plat of brgiboin;, ooo
taming IS aertt.
Stutd, ukD in elroutioa bH to be told aa
th propttily ul Tboiuaa aMoCrauaea aud Jubu
AteCrackuu.
ALSO,
A eeriaia tract of laud aitaito ia Cheat town
abip, Clvkriteld couu y, I'a., cuutatoing 140 aerie,
witL au imprvvouirUta, buuudod eaat by Williaui
Wiraluver, aeat by fmiey A Jubuaon, iiunh by
W ill taut YYcaiuver, aud aottlh by.
AL&O,
One-hair ialereat la JtT i" aerea of land ia Cheat
lowuabip, riiaibeM ouuoiy, aa inipro-iui'oi.
iouiidsM aat b lluultir tral aario by Pibuo
A Jobn'B, taat ij Jubu try el el, aouth by
fc'joi tract.
AUO,
0o ball intereat io III aerea nf land la Chet
tuwuHbip, Uk-arncid voumy, wtlh 4 r-erra eleared,
bound. U et l y ti. IWwt t, eat b; W. Weatt'Vr,
orth by 8. Wvatuwr, and tjulb by 1. Fry.
Al0,
On. half later it la 10 aerea ol land ia Cheat
t- wnflMp f ear tie id eooaiy. witb gH.l aw
ibill, B tenant bout', bitasikiBktti bp, and large
ng-B) iniaiDii ataoea, witk J acrua olearoj,
buuo led raat by J-nii Pry, neat hy W. U'eatuver,
buna ny aa Kern, aoulb b. JataM JUcKwea.
Be aed. taheD iu exuuutioi, atd to t tultl aa
the propei ly ut Mo A Moti'va,
ALSO,
A rertaln M of frond airtiat ia Clearfleld
LoruugQ, Clartild ooui.iy , Pa., b iunaed end d-
no-d aa luil,ai t Ua lha rait hy tut el T. A
r etk, oa the wet by lot uf Vfiu U union, on
tbeuurih by Bridge aitel,oa ihe touih by a
ailey, balult ibt-reuu trt-eted a frame biug and
other ouiuut.diiiva.
8. iavd, taki-D 10 eirrutica, and to bt told i
tbe prot.aiay it .Haggle K. Hhj.
ALSO,
A ecrt'in tract (f land ailuitelB lleecaila town'
r-hip, Cwaroid eouuty, p ( buundt-U and diaerib
ed ae lollowa 1 Brgiinnng at a dogawutt eurner:
thaueueaal ly Jiim Pie.k'e art-y IS" prube
tuvtiae loath uy v. Mil r, rurtv lu .rcboe iu
aiuueat an. a aeat llOp.n he torur ; tbvunr
y ur .auaiau ( nwib Ilia peiebea tu faiaoe
ot bugil Ubii.t(, eouiailiiiitf IMaoraa atid I In i.ar
eb.e, Latiigab .ui i aert oleurt d, Burur la,
bfti'g l'Mt w, a U r jf. r irart ttf land, slveeO bk
fbiup D. Weid, h.av tug tbetrwa eretd a large
fr.uts: bouae, log iar u, priaK houro nd tnr
uuinuililiorf. having 16 tearing 'p' tiers a 4
a youiij wet bar I.
bailed, taken in I ecu 1 1 a, and to b told a
1L4 property uf J. W. bavin.
A Lt0,
A etrtain pieot of grou I aim' In Aaron He
Jui dau Twp., Clearfieid oouniy, Pa.,iMunied aud
.iei-i'iit.td aa tol.uwa, via 1 Ou Hie north ht lut ol
J. M. Myi, 011 lh weai hy pulili road, on ihe
aoulii by an alley, and oo tbe eaat by aa alley,
and kattg tbereun rrd a god fiaia h'ite.
wul luuae, wB BjU, aud a god etaul.
tMiira, taam il outiua au.i to i old aa tbe
piuiny l A. B. Straw aad Hiram Straw.
A trr'alo traot of land fltiaal lo SJorria town
aktp, Cleat find eounlr, ia.. bouaied and d
aerloed aa Mluwm Ueilntti'igat tbo hu b Kit
eoruvruf a p -ai ikuu ft.t pnb too poat ;
.nr wtw uwtia it prr-nei u ueealoot lplng;
I brhe wt ft ll print, tu D 4 tbeuoe auutti I IH
peraara to tbo p ae uf brinalng, contaioing t'i
aeret. rleared, bavitig tharewa r-gid a 2 tory
iraaue bubie, atiaall Irarn aad eibvr uiibuiidia.
ro itcit, la hi a lit eirvutiua ai.d iu be auld aa tbe
prnpt'ty Mary A. Uraj and AhboB Uray.
AL8H,
A eertaialnvet nf land aituate la Reeetria town.
tbtp.tiea.fiaidooa.iit, p, bounlfJ aud dnb
laaaluiloeai Utgnuinat pat eortaer u kit ol
lheuiaa Ua -; toti.ee urin (fa dtgteea mi Vtt
ptrebeato a hml.eh 1 triveee Bor.h I rtfi-re i
iaet II peraettpiit. tbi.e suath 81 dereea
rm- parcoea (O atou) trieoe eolith I oervvl
waai pen net lo poet aal nUoe ol bea-innintf.
oontaaiug 2k aero aad CI parobea, and baring
6 aerea cleared, and having thereto creouid a
large frame dwelling houe aad ctablo aud ether
ouibuildiag.
ALSO,
Aeer'ale tract of l.d itutt la Beoa.rlat.wa
Phlp, Clearfleld p-enty, Pa , v.auuVd a tH-wa i
Br-ginnlag at a dogwood puat tha Berth t oorner
Jba it. bill-, an r oi 1 ihooa he laada ar II
Philtpt wr ngperrha to a bcmiaok oa we-t
o-aa 01 email ran ) iheue temii lol prhe to
d.-gwood poai j lb. eal l pe.cbrW le 4 g
wooJ po,l ua Ha of Kdward Lipte eomy 1
ihetioa worth lit errhta to plan of berlnaia-.
eoauiuing I aortt, taoro r !, wttk aerv
eiarrd, anil having therooa rol4 a o welling
buue, large boob bara aad etber owthaiiiiinBa.
Mitrd. takao ta eieeailoa, aad to b kotd ki
.0 pr party 4. Uilloa,
Tea at or Balb. Th wrlia r aoaj at whlnb
tha prcprtv aball b itruab off mutt b paid at tbe
uw 01 aaie, at Atnr rrtMigaanu made
wlU b asrd.otharwialb property will be
Imeiediaiely pot op aad o4d aeaia at tbo .aaee
Ml rlek of the oorana to wham it waa mtrmZt mS
aad who, la of 4e6lky at eoh r aaie,
s ftvsvsa. mm wmmrn a, aeia m a tfiauoo
will U Oeed bo aroantoal la CWt fee ona..
trim anloa tbo taMoay ft aaraoaikg a44 t
aovraw. rtfli 41 A UAPTKT,
r INK) IH'Nlllll .-0or.ft WpT Co
4)- villi Ate lbub.nd bubli ol OATH, low,
awi will p rh nr produM.
(;:.-rl)oi:, I'a-. Au U l-7S tf.
ARNOLD PAYS
GASH or TRADE,
T urw.niv.lt. Pa., J"- 9. '78 if.
LAND FOH AI.R. U lUttoa
! Pin toBblpt. ClHrfirU ouuntt. -rT
kt-aaoKibie tinctvD lor part of pure turn
norm-. HriosU fi Wl lo il 0V iwr cri.
MUir"i rwrfod.
L. B I H Ir, Atw,
rWtrld, p.
or H'allaci A Khiiii,
CiWfidij, p,.
Hci t 10. In7f If.
DIstMOMTTION itV PAHTN.KKKIIIP.
All frrmna IbU-nMlttl are btrbt aohfttd
(ht Ibe ntideriignvtj rate br muiti ulco
tlifeoUr'l their nisribifi lier.irre entarvd
ittu fur tutfiiift the baw Huuea lluttl, in Ibe
tn.rouih of ClBstrfield, Pa The huiineia bart--aftrr
will be ef-ndurud bv Andrew Peed Jf .
-ill ..H ;MI ci.mi due tben end pat all
UBOli OUOUBriCJ uw ill mw.
1MVI0 JnHNSTON.
ANUKKW PKNTZ, Jr.
, 22ii, mn it.
ClrarfHJ, Pa, Nr
DMINIHTHATOH NOTirK-Nit
it hereby e?ien that letter nr Aauini.
,,.,) nn lb eatate uf 1. ti WILE, late ,f
fhiladelpbia. !'. dwu'ed, baring hceo duty
grn' d the nderoiKned. all p'una iudited
t, aid er-Uie will pleaa wake ivtueniale py.
mcni, and thnie hainrtrltmior demand agatatt
th autr, will pr. ami 1htw pri.erlv autkka I. a
1 1 l I'.r reitUinem wtm iuiaeiar
WILLIAM POWRI.L,
AdiDiaitrir.
Nur !llb, IHSiMli
(IritficH, Pa,
nIIM.IHATMIM NOTICE--Notice
la bi-rt-h (riva hat teltera ot Admini'i
tritiioii nn I he ratatffil UtNJA MIN ft. ROIlKHTS,
lale ot kaui tnnvorhlp, ClearAeld tvmaty,
1'a , declared, hat idk been duly granted to the
undcraliTDMl, all peraooa iodebted to aaid etrtate
j will plewse make tututediata pay Bent, and theae
Mt'(l rm Jthenlleawd for HtUe-
wi,bwut d C'll.SKAD BAKKR,
J AdmiBlalrator
Adminlalrator.
New Millport, Pa
, Nor. 10, 18SU-t.
NlMTH ATOH'4 4tTICK. Notlre
a t, hrrtsy 111 en tbat Utters uf Aliaiaia
iranon on tbu rsiu of K AM L HM1LKV. I.u
oT Hrady tuwnahip, l leardeld county, Pa., dee'ti...
bavin bwn duly granted to ibe an Jenif ad, al
prooa to dialed to aaid eatale will phuae tnakt
im mediate payment, aud timet hating elaiiua or
letuaridf agamel Ike aawe, will preent tbea
properly autbaDtiratcd fur antlleioent without
delay. LAr AVtl TK bMlLKV,
Adoiiniatraior .
Luibarhbiir, Pa, Nov. in, () Ol.
1X1 tXTim KftTICR.-Kuti it her.
j ty) given 'but LttHre Teaiameo'ty a tb
t-otaie f (il'Olh.K KNAKK, lale
I! ra'ly towuabip, Ciaaifield oounlyk PeenjiyUanh.
dfoeaaed, having been duly granu-A te the unaf
ignod,all perauua iudebted te aaid ratal wilt
filea'e a.aku uuinediale paarBt, and Ibaae hav-
nK elaiiua or demand aifMiwt lb aatae will pr
ant tb(n pro rty aailrean -ated for Mtilewest
without delav. AlMM K.NAHH,
I.KOKUK KNAUK, Jr.,
fcaHiUir.
Truul.ite, IV, Xiv. 3, mt-fll.
J-VOfU'li M)TI( E.
la ihe Coait ft Commoa Plea of CleerfitU
-o.uoty, Pemturlvania
tieorge A. 8ou(birk ) No. 10, P-pt. T., II
Ii ) No. 10, Pe p
J Si t. ftra. I
rilco South wick J Sre. firs, bivokoc.
ft Ri LIN a tiTHWK'K Uf.rKNDaar AluVB kJLaiOV -
tou will pl-aao take aotioe that yoa om rt
(Oired to eotuo intu Court and d-fend ia ib
anov action at Ihe net t Term ( 'aouary Term 1
or judgmtstit will b en re red agalnet you hy de
anil. JAMKS MAllAPPKY,
Sheriff
0 eaileM. Pa., Nov. Sltb, Mu tt.
D'
I Dill I', KOTIC'Ii.
Mttha DcHast bv her
next friend W.A.IIih.v-
la tbe Court of Com
mon Pleu nf Char,
field eounty.
Vi. in Juno r.. im .
Al. 8uh. Smr. Dimm.
Janea L. Dellaaa,
The underrigned CumtnUi inner, appointed bv
ihe Cvurr to eke UttintuBV ia the above oaae,
civet not 10 tbat be will attend ta th dole of
bia appointment at tbo otBo of Tbomaa J. M-Cel
I'-uurt, Keq., ia the h-inmnh o' Clearfield, itm lha
WI II day vr DKl'KMHKH, IFrW, at I o'lo-k
A.M., wben and wtiare all peraon intrld may
".nd. KfUNK A. FLkMIMi,
Comaniaaieaer.
CUarfioM, Pa., Nov. 17th. ISW-H.
WAGONS WAGONS
HL'GGlK3-ni'GiIKS.
Sl'lUXO WAGONS,
SPIUNO WAGONS.
THE C0kLI VA(.()S.
TOP AITS OPEN ST70QIES.
KEPT OX HAXD FOR SALE.
STAGE & REILLY,,
OLEARFIKLD, PA.
Mir 111m
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALKB IK
FURNITURE,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STRICT, NIAR f. O.
Th. aaitanlnad bf, Imt. te Inform Ik. rill.
un nf ClnuHsut, and Ik. nsbll, gaaanill;, thai
ha ba. n hand a In. aaaortnnl f Parnlian,
rah m Walnut. CasataM and Palalad Cbambn
Suttna, Parlor Hull... Kacllnta,, and Kilaaaioa,
Rhair,, ladiw' and limit' tu) Chatra. Ib. far
rnra.ad Drninf aad Parlor (latin. CaM CImi, aad '
wia.la.ir Ckair,. (,'I.iIim Vara, Bu and Bitta
l.a Ladd.rB, Hat Raeaa. Snrahhtaf Brnah,, Ar,
MOIILDINO AND P1CTURI FRAMBfl.
ookln, UlaaaH, ChrgwM, Ae, hkh valid.
litahl. f,r Holida praa.nl,.
-' T ..nim Tnl'TMs-
Re-Union of Trade.
THK anderaigaeel wlahlng U lafhrat the paNl
that be opened a
At the old ttand ia Trootvlll. Clearfield eoonty,
Pa , oa the Hth iaat, with a fall atook of
I'HV t.tMHiM, c;nm EHlkH, notion.
llsHita, hia, Ktc.
In fuel every' King to b fouaA ta a lrt-laa atora,
all of which ! aia detrutbard te tell at tbe luweat
cab price.
PAHMl'-R Ann I.UMRGKMGN
Will And it toihelr advaBtageto do their dealing
with ia. aa th hiybrtt prtoaa will !- paid for
(Iraia, Kbiniflea, or Produco ef any kind. Part
or nae half eaab will b paid. Tradiog for
Khiaiiia or Lata bar ef any ktad a etwaialti. Alt.
ag"nt for
Singer Sewing Machines.
flariac roal err an resent witb Baaterm mar.
ehinta to tell go.d furntid na, tbavefor eall
ani ae. at t will be tMbltl I aell capr thai,
iho-heapott. J W. CAHLILK,
iroutvill, p., Bept- II, 7-ly. Agekl.
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