ShegUpMiran. Gcoroi B. Gooolandib, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WSDNKSDAT MORNING, Jl'LY l. Itxl. Reader, tf J on want to know what la Olng oa la tbe baelneea world, iual road our advertialng aolutsne, tba 5ptaf ooluBB 1b parttoalar. The poet Jobn G. Saxe Iiu become confirmed hypochondriacs si nee tbo loin of bii wifo. Whatevory body wants ia pleunant, raliaulo medicine that novor doc any barm, and prevent" and cures disease by keeping the stoniarti in perfect or dor, the bowels regular, and the kid neys and liver active Such a modi cine is Parker's Gingor Tonic. It re liovos every case, and we have seen stacks of loiters from thousands who have been saved and cured by it. See other column. Tribune, je. 2ft, 4t. Comino to Till r RoNT. An ex change says; "Sonator Voorhcen told a roporter that the representation of: tbo South in Congroca now is higher In the aggregate of talent, than before the war, and that Sonator Garland, for example, 'despite the legal reputation of Tburman, McDonald, David Davis, and others, is universally acknowledg ed to bn the best read, boat equipped lawyer in tho United States Senate.' " I'osTofFici Thiives. An exchange relates the following: ''More evidonce as to the star postul route swindlers has been discovered. It now appears that the ringstcrs used all tboir influ ence to have Garfield appoint a Pout inantor Genoral of thoir own kidney, but failed. Thon thoy tried their ut most with Postmaster General James tn have another ring man appointed in the place of Brady, but again failed. Now they are working with pertinacity and skill to avoid conviction and im prisonment. Tbo late developments show that lioute No. 32,024 running from Vinita, Indiana Tcritory, to Las Vegas, New Mexico, was 'expedited' and raised from tho original contract t f6,330 to lfiO,C03.03 under Brady'. skillful munipulutioo." No DasniK. Tho seeming levity iu the article found on our first pogo, en titled "Garfield und Grunt Shaking Hands," was all prepared and set up bef'oro the hoirihlo attempt of the assassination of President Garfield. While Mr. Lambert, tho correspondent of the Philadelphia Timet, and oursell wore enjoying a scanidc vacation and discussing newspaper men nnd affuirs at the Ocean Hotel (Loland's) at Long Branch two weeks ago, wo novor dreamed thut there was an assassin moving around among us souking an opportunity to murder the President of the United Slates. Itut recent events establishes the fact that Gui teau at that time hid actually follow ed tho President to Long Branch with the intention of Murdering him. Tiia Attkmit to Assassisath the President. Ten days have elapsed Bince tho attempt was made by liuileau to take the life of President Garfield, in the Baltimore & i'otoinao Railroad depot at Washington City, a full and complete statement of which Is given in the supplement accompanying this issue, and he con'.invcs to improve as be has done every hour since the shoot ing occurred. The insanity of the as. sassin, Charles J. (iuiteau, has not been firmly enough established to save him lrom suffering tho penalty, which should bo severely inflicted. The Pres. ident is not entirely out of danger yet, but the chances lor recovery are largo ly in his favor. Stalwart Kixarks. Tho Pitts burgh Telegraph makes the following practical romarks : "in votoing tho bill giving f 10,0(10 to the town of Milton with which to erect school buildings in place of those destroyed by the fire there, the Governor says that if he wore to allow it to become a law the richer portion of the people of Milton would get tbe chief benefit of it. Ho might nave added that a community so genorously doalt with as the one in uestion was by private generosity just after its misfortune, should not have made any demands upon the State. Money poured into the town then, and when all reasonable wants of tho peo plo wore supplied, thousands of dollars remained unexpended in the hands of the trustees, who know not what to do with it, Milton should buve been satis fied with that. Jn any event, it is well enough that the Governor sets his foot down on a achemo which takes It for granted that tbe Treasury of the State is an Insurance lend npon which un lucky towns may draw at tbe will of the Legislature. Lot towns do as in- dividuala, and insure themsolves, or provide better means than Milton had against tbe possibilities of fire. MRS. (i ARFIELD'S NARROW ESC AM. It seoms that during the journey of 11 i.i. i.i , r ....i : n re. uarueiu vu n asuingioD more was a very narrow escape from what might . have been a fatal accident. 1 he train that brought Mrs. Garflold from Long Ilraneh consisted of an engine and one rullmancar. hen within two miles of liowie, a email station 16 mile from Washington, tbe parallel rod on the aide of the engine broke while the w boots were making at least 250 rovo lutions a minuto. Tbe rod is a steel bar which connects tbe wheels, and is aliout 12 feet long, 6 inches wide, and four inches thick. As the engine con tinued to thunder along, although the engineer immediately reversed the steam and put on the air-brakes, the broken rod bounced with each revolu tion of tbe wheels, tore np the tics and considerably damaged that side of the engine. Tbit continued for abont two miles before slop could be effocted, so great a headway bad been acquired. An eye-witness states that as the train flew by Bowie station the splinters of the shattered ties filled the air. 11 sd the engine left the track the Pullman ear would have been splintered into Kiniinng wooa ana an on ooara wouia have been killed. Another engine was sent ont from Washington and Mrs. Garfield's car was brought to the eitr. Tbe accident delayed the arrival of. ibe party about half an bour. itail road men say that it la almost a mira cle that the engine did not jump tho track, and then all on board would iave been instantly killed. 1 THE (1 REX T SOU Til WEST. Yankton, Dakota. July 2, ' J-'i'iTnK Kr.n iii.ican : Thinking lhi.t ' possibly my old friends in Hrndy town elui, and iitlieis tlirouuliiuil I'UailU'M county, mlijht read Willi n.urj-.t a short I. tier linm Pukotu, I have ile eiiled In draw on ymi lor spuce tor die ' same. The luulo I toi.k In imuo lo ilns iimiiliv o i.v.-r lit IVniixvlvaiiitt Central liom Pliilipsluii lo 1'ilts burgh, then over the Pittsburgh, Ft. iayno .V LIhcul'o, and the Illinois Central irorri Chicago to Sioux City, Iowa. I left Philipsburg on tho 7th of June, and reached Sioux City on the morning of tho 10th. 1 remained in Sioux City a week, waiting lor the railroad to lankton to no iriiatreil. and enjoyed my visit in that city very mm h. l should ludgu thut nioux Citv contains about I'.OiMl inhabitants. It is a lively, active town, containing five railroads, large machino shops, many large business buildings, fine residences, handsome streets, anil life enough for a city double its air.e. 1 urn now in YANKTON, tho Capital city of Dakota Territory. This is a town of about 4,000 popula tion, situated on tho north bank ol tho Missouri river, on land slightly raised, though level, Tbe city presents a very pretty appearance, und cannot holp but please the stranger. Yankton has somo fine streets and respectable brick buildings. A largo brick Court llotiso serves tho double purpose of a Temple ol Justice ana Cupitol. J his is un questionably a city of churches and schools, and by this you can readily infer thut society is good, intelligence not lucking, nor morality at as low an ebb as many suppose it is lu tho West. 1 nnn this city xiirroumled by u good agricultural and grazing country, ami what helps this purticulur part of the Territory out is its lurgo forest ol timber along its rivers. I hare passed several times down the valley lor sixty-ono miles over the country that was flooded lBt April Tbe valley of the Missouri is from throe to ten miles wide, and as thut whole area from here to Sioux City (01 miles') was under water lrom nve to nlleen feet deep, the damage to properly, both real and personal, has been greut Many beautiful farms are now simply sand bars, housoless and tcnantltss, and where roamed large herds ol cattle and horses, can seldom bo seen an nni mill. But the section flooded was only a very small part of the beautiful land of Southern llakota. People bore seem to bo prosperous and busy. The industrious generally get in comfortable circumstances in a lew years. Tbe man succeeds hero who pushes and looks out for himself. n eenv men hnvo no hnsincss in Ihisi country. Tho inhabitants of this section lire generally eastern born. Among tho leading citizens of Yankton 1 find sev eral representatives of tho old Key stone State: Kx-Governor Faulk, of Kittunning. Hon. P. C. .Shannon, Chief Justko of Dakota, formerly of Pitts burgh, W. II. and J. C. McVcy, and S. D. Coulson, also residents of Pitts burgh, are all leading men who arc making it coin in tho West. There are villains and sharks here as well as elsewhere. 1 have spent considerable lime at Court watching tho course of a trial ol the United States nguinst J. D. Cameron, who was indicted for swindling liomesleuders and tho Government out of land by tho wholesale. Ile is ceituinly an ed ucated swindler, though the jury dis agreed, und he thus gets his liberty some months longer. I havo no doubt he will be finally convicted. Thero aro no fcnecB around farms here, and, a a conseijuence, cattle and horses aro either herded or "picketed." As my down Kast friends may not un derstand what "picketed" means, 1 will cxpluin by saying that a slake is driven in the ground and a long rope hitched to it and the animal tied lo the otlar end. My first experience with "picketing" was not very pleas ant I can assure you. Tho third day uftcr my arrival in Dakota a gentle man invited me to tuko a rido. When in tho country north of Yankton wo drovo close by whore a horse was grazing, when the first thing we know our horso and buggy wero terribly tangled in tho picket rope attached to tho other animal. With considerable trouble aud a copious two of profanity on the part of my companion, wo got out of tho trouble, but I shall long ro- membor my nrst experience with picket ropes in tho West. In a few weeks 1 shall return to mv old eastern home, and, if lime permits, may give you oltior observations on me vi est. cry truly. tTo-Saiis gutrrrtistmtntj. ! 1a p,lf B0B"'' fimi'lM worth JW w $ frt. Addraw STinaow i C , Portland, Maine. (ojcb'.'.Sl-ly NOTI ('lw--Nollce la hereby given U Hawk ra and Peddlara. Marohtnta. Pool and Bill iard labia keopera.and to all othara who by la w are raquiradtopay maroaatila ar other lwenae,and who nave not done ao are requaated to do ao at onoa. Anyone rotarned for doing bailneai without proper icenea win no naoie to nna and Met, acoordlog to tha A eta of A aaamblT recuUtin tha nmi Tbla notice la given in eomforojity with lha Acta nf Aaee My making It tha duty of lha County tmiHrvraerDirfin inece revenue. PUILIP DOTIH.Trna -irer. OLiaariBLn. Pa., July inch lh 1 -3 . AUt.VIS! ..i:ms! AGKVTN! JOHN B. cnuulI'D ton' ,w b, ,j,M SUNLIGHTand SHADOW hllif JiJch.Bcanflrml lint I'. S. ,m ma Inn lrom lh bn,hl and u.lv .Mt. ol ,,, ,,.,i,l , John B. dough can imHiwf ibeiw. Ti! rnd tU-iw for Mv timrtMuM-th9 " " k fr ,,?,. la outMljlnx all at hen ten m,. , tCtktrA Vm,,Hd now in (irft f wnmetwr ule da been aMdecniirelv tiyafitvPt N .l-r hwA torn- pare with it l qiurk (.. r.ut, reinrna. We are tarttna ffiorr aKpul nr.w tin.. ei Mure,, and we x 'IT" ''! lf",, lMV,k r.-arl. f Htimdrr Wt mint i..K m it ..r. ,-t -We. to tupi'Iy ihte Rmd b- tn the ilnwHn mUn ate waitmt Inr it. :ememhrr tbe mm u rammtmrtnf 'fbbnoa ta ctiiirrly new. and mt t? ;kt i, n u,-r, ,, rf r,tfc, Atenu, mm rvr im, fm tnnht tfty, and at lb Ante tin cirrtiljl ikerfiHghiy firU- lau tWi h . Ciwive rVrritfrrr and wrr S-tmI Trm frrn. Srtvl e Our large rmatare cwntjmtnji lull (wrtKulm. Adttre A. D. V oaTkisi-Twiji C., I'ubiikhtre, Hartford, C4 July 11-Jm. T EPttBT of the Vonditlon of tha Pni KTV J V N ATIONAL BANK of Clearfield, at Clear- iir.ii, w Dwin ranBsyirania,, at tb rioat oi vuaiDWf, 4 una aa, mni taoDRni. Loana and diiooaata $331, l.' 8 Ovtrdrafta lt',AI9 f.1 II. 8. Bon da la neanra eirealartion loo.ttio (in Jadgnanta MIW Due Iroaj approrad reaerva agenta 4.1,t.t)& Ah Dae from Plata Dank a and hankere... t,7VH ti Read aetata, furnitara, and Ixturaa... J.lfld is Premiaaaa paid 1,6.1 1 Cbacka and other eaah Itaaaa H..H4 9tf aC Bill of other fiaaka T74 to rratioaai paper earraaey.taeluding aiekela, and pasniaa 47 o Bpaeia 3,0l lgal tender anim f i Hadanpuoa rand with V. B, Traaa- rar, par cant, ot clrenlatiaa 1,601 $t T .Ul.. LtAiicmia. Capital ta.-k paid la....... Karploa land . I'ndividad proflte m Katloftal Hank wotaa outaUadtng., fl,0ft() (.a .. 1,0.9 re ., la, HAD 90 iMviaaaeja aapaiq.. I, no 60 Indiridaal dapoaita anhjaat to checks I.,J1 M I'enano aertilcataa af dpnall fr(;,9 in uaantar a raaeaa wUUntng....HH,H. 4 Kg ft iaa to other national Haaka MMn 4 427 C4 baa ta tuu Buka aad banker $4 Total.. .I51I.7M j AVare a eaaaytrwafa, (7ar a CUmrrld, SSi I, WILLIAM M, SHAW, Oaahlat of the akoaa aioad bank, do talenJalr awear that tha above out earn I la tn I tba heat of any knowledge aad arliaf. W If. I. fiHAW, Caahiar. BabaeriW an! wnrj o Wfnra ana tbla ftfc day of Jaly, 1IM. WAI. RAltHHAI Oil, M. p. Comrict Attaali J AS l LBoy A RL , i. f. WEAVER, O. L. REED, j Dtfertfif. JalylJ, Ml. 1 fmnted flcir JAdwUsfiiuiits. NOTICE TO BUILDERS I I)KII"A I.S nil U frrltsl 1 tlit li lloffl i V,NiUna til till KHAV, .I'l.Y I lib. t!ft, at I J tli."k M. r rioiion ol i eohuot- i kutja ill H'io lUnJ. t'lene noil m-lilt.ii ' nan i b. 1 ine; im J. d. Nurrl', Wwd ' Uti'l, Pmn'a. u In hIkivu ilatt, 1 wli.oa lima itlB 1 etmlraft wilt d ewertle-t. ' r .1. ( ntWIlKH. I W. K. J'timri.K.fl',. I'l-.IJ.ia U itiiiiDit, Juna TA, Irl-Si. FARMERS! SAVK uiny anil loereaa your rnp by luv j IriR tU AMMONU AI.KALINK Nli I'll A IT., ntanulaMurarl by lb Chxaanaaha (.uanu , Company. lUltiuwre, Marylaixl. ibie com. 1 plate and j.net furlihtv, containing a high 1 peroeoh.ge uf fertilliitift' malarial. I'm, tilt oil ("r loo. fpiid in ynur oritvn at onoa. A in it uUriant f.r tn or Ulltvn aoraa. Ala- tvui lor tha brtt Fertilizer Grain Drill U lb innrkat. Call on or addrfK T W. KINO, AftfDt. t lrarAeld, Wun'a. ClrarflrM, Pa., Juna 1U, iMHl-in. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE I! TTWi K ubi'flLr wtibaa In tlUttuH uf (hi until- X idal ana ba!f iatrri-il in a laK trint of (alualtla land, tiluata In lirll l..wniliip, Clrr. flfld flnurty, !'., ooolaiuifig I.CdU acrti, mra r , mid wtll vovarrd wilU whitt iilna, oak and baiiiWIi Umbar. Tbia land l lucatrd un , Ibe (ralari of llaalat aod Laortl Hum, not rirerdiojt tbrt iniltl from Iba rivar, baa good rdi and nvaryibinf twavart. lent for urral't). Thlitrant U known at Num. b.r 67f- Af.SU. Tba nndttldtd ona-hair tnlitrrt In ota olhar tract tn theaiuli!wnhlp,oritioinir K0 nnran, lying ua tba watn of I'urry Hon, and nicely itufticd fur Intfffin;. It In aim well timbrad wllh a rgn nmntity of good tluiltar. Tba abnva trarta of Uud will ta told to partial itliina; to purohaa on fnir Urinf, and at any titua I am callrd upon. - K. ('. T1DM I'SCN. Hwrr. I'a , June 2D, I'M tf. tn ttit tnuMcr f the par tilion of lb ra'at.-nf J out. IiittialirptioTunrt I t lear:te!d ouunty. tban Wiser, dtcraard To Sarah Winr, widnw, J.tue Varncr and Win, H. erner, fafr butnd, vn. lUnry W irr, Israel Wtavr, Ilannnb lljtti and Williao lUtla, hr bualiantl, Jonatbain W ir, L'o-ly Wifiar, Alrx mdrr Wlfr, Jara t A- Wier,Mary Votliera and Juvr'b Wlbert. her buoband, Margery fal. V'i:tiB;aDd Henry Voutif, bar bufl-aihl, Sur.ih Htone and 8m4afey Htono, bar halnainl, uau nab Uran and fln'r) tJftrn, bar h'iband, and Lewtri Wlicr. Tba abova named Defn.danU and aioh of tLvm will (aha nulla that a rulo baa toon granted ui on (ha halra of Jonathan Wiaar deoaaaed, to au pear, at tba ncil Urpbana Court and fur Clear Haiti county, to ) Md in th borough of Clear field, on thoFOI KTll M'M)AV in rjBI'TKM ilKK NBXT, twlng the lAih day of aald month, at t o'clock 1 M. of aakl day, to accept or ratma Iht preihiaaa at the valuation fixed upon the aatua by ttieinqnea;, of all of which the eald Defend an' i will ttke ootice. JAMES MAIlAFKi:V, Sheriff. cinrtiM, t ., June 2S.ul-4t. i Eslale of Isaac Bloom, Jr. NOTICTC OP PARTITION. T N I ha matt tr of ihv etate ) In tbe Orjiliani' X of I"ao Itloom, Jr , lata v Court of Claartle Id of I1!: ia?hip, deo'd. ) eouoty, pDftu'a. To Urnrialta II. Rider and Robart RI Jer, her hiia baod, rexiiiinf at or Bfar Concord, banooek ounij, 1'iwai Jennie H. June aad Warren Junrn, her huibaod, refidiua; at or nar Aldeo, Httr-lm eouotj'. i 'W ; Hannah K. Lmon and John Lnuina. hr huband, reiitliiiK near Ma hnfloy, t'lcarllfld oimnty, I'nnn'a. ; Kinrina l'ritrbard and J. H. I'ritchard, her hunband, ra eidiog a or nar Blmond, Wright poanty, Iowa; Magaie Hoorer and N. L. llnotar, bar butband, remdipa; at Dultoif, Olearfleld county, IVau'a,; Helie Hunter and W, B. Hunter, her huxhand, ri.Hrg a' or r'if -North Lawranoa, Kama; Walfur R. Dloom, retjtn at or near Bt-ltnoott, Wright ountjr, Imt ; T. I i ff. Bloom, raiding aear Curweniviile, Clnir Arid cminly, IVon'a. ( Annit Korent and J. C. Fimt, her buiKand, reiidtng at or near Clnar field Bridge, Clearfield county, Pant. a. j H.J. W. Blitoto, rending at or near llaroar, II neck counly, lwa, hciri and legal repreteouttraa of Iiaao Bloom, Jr , lata of I'ika townihip, Clear field eouoty, dee'd, and alio heira of F. Cortei lUiH.ni, doo'd,an'd alao balra uf Blanch V, Bloom, dexi'd, who mra heira of eid laaao Bloom, Jr., dectaacd. Tkb Notick, That la puruanco of a writ of I'attition lo me directed. I will, on MTOKDAY, tba ma DAY OF .ILLY, 11, bold an lnquait of f'airtttion and valuation of the real eatate, lata of Iiaao Bloom, Jr . lata of flke to-fnuhip, Clear field county, Pa, deoeaed. The luqueat will aaatnbla at tbo lata reaidenr nf aaitl droedent in I' i lie townahip, County and State afjraijid, at 10 o'cloak A. M of aaid day. BiiKRirr'aOrnn, ) JA8 M AUAFKKY, Clearbald, Juna 21, '81 -3t. iianlT. SheriiTs Sale. BY virtue of wrltaof V. Fa. A T-m. r.,lifuad ont of tha Court of. Common Plana of Clear Held county, and to ua directed, there will ba expoied to P 11 ii L I C 8AI.K, at tha Court Honea, In tba borough of Clearfield, on- Frlday, July TtA, iHxl, At 1 o'clock p. M., Ho following deoribet rex I tUte, to wit: All that certain tract of land tltuated In Cheat towuihip, Clearfield eotinty, Pa , beginning at a dogwood; tbetioe by land of J. P. Pry aouth .1j dt-Kraea wait l.'ln perol.ea lo pot near a hemlock ; thence by Und of Katun M Kwen and II. Weal over north Mil degree wf' 2tW parbee to atone ; tbanne by land ol Henry Weftover north .171 de greaeeaat 1(0 perch ci lo a eherry, north U degicea weal bit pambea to pot, north 321 degreea weal 7l) 6-10 perrhae to a wbita pine, nurtb fiV degreaa at lb perche to pine; thence by land ol Dan iel Carron north 46 degree ea it If 3 per'-hia to 1 while pine; thence by land of Samuel bnyder j inuib 2li dxrtMa aaat H'i pure lief to a p-nt ; uit nee ourtn 4, aegreea aaat av perchea to a pot ; thrnce by land of Jatnea McKwen aouth de greea eaat ifl perche to a (alien white oak ; tht-nne aouth ia drgtveaaaal I) perrbce to a putt ; thence auulh bfj degreaa eaat I44 percbee to a dc wood and place of beginning, annlaining Ul acre, atriot ueanure, with about 25 acrranlearMl, a good orchard of oO at pie trrea, and having tliercao arecled a fraina barn and frame borne 2Ax:ir. fret, with kitchen attached, and other out building, and una half Inttreat In imall aaw mill. Halted, taken in eieoullon, and to be i'dd a tba property of William Waatover. Tirmi of 8al. The price or nn at which tba property ahall ba a truck off muat ba paid at tha tlma of eale. orauch olhar arrange menu made aa will b approrad, otharwia the property will ba immediately put np and aold again at tba ai panne and riak of tha peraon to whom It waa atruok off, and who, ia aaaa of deficiency at auob re eale, ahall make good tha aame, and in no inatanoa will tha Dead ba preaented lo Court fur confirmation ualeat tha money la actually paid IP ibe ft bar Iff. J AS. M A U At r K Y, Stiamrr'a Of tun, t hhoriff. Clear&vid, Pa., June 17V, iMMt. V, M ' A 4 T A T I M K T t K T II I : A I -ditora "f Brady t wnhip, H KIRK, iiiMriatTreaaiirerof Brady (own ahtp, in account with the Read, H.ho jt aa I Po- r Fundi RoAO f L'NU-DR. To balaere dua from former aettlarotnt..$l,'S 93 To fall ami. ot tat levied ior lSr.6.. To back pay from I.H8d To amount from County Trearurrr..., T.dal IW7. 1.2VI.I9 6 amov.t wiitkad ba .iii.aa, Ba bai'll tal aroraad OQl Bj bark tai ralurnad trnaa land ., rf llj aionaratlena ea dupheata of 1880 Ha ord.ra paid lif Traaaurar'a parcaDlan. bj kmaaot to aijuara aacouot.. I..UI POOR ri!NI-IR. To aaannnt frna fbraar a.lttamaal ,..f2,ia..a .. iiu. ., Kill M.4I - 1,1111.11 .. 1,111 w ...-. ..1.1 M .1 11 n.l .. 023.7V To avaonot of dupliaata for Uia To aaoobt from Caart Trauur;...,.. Mai I CM. Hj fimrhararadtamoil I hf ainB.,atloaa on dnplloalaof 1 18 Br abalaB.lt oa daplloato of Iftsi- e;u.4.i in ia 11.07 II 12 144.11 67 87 121.17 hj Troaaorar'a poroaotair. By ami. aaaollactad oa JoplieaU of 'H8.H llr anal, aorollaolad oa dopllrau of '79... toy aaooat ia aqaara aoeoaat Total .. SCIIOCL Fl'ND-M. To ant daa from A . U. Drauakarfrom' 78 I 141.4 To amount aaoollaotod from 187H.H , 114.411 ill Ai 41. (HI 1,177 04 4 IS an l"ll V) 14,41 To Stato approrlalioB nr 187HM To aabaorinlloa anraid...H To .kola ami. of doplkalo for I8 To fllalo aiipropriallaa for 1880 To iimM draw for I87t aad 1810.. To balaaea ta aquara arfraat Tula! tyist 01 CH. ' fit roawhara paJJ 4,M1 By amooal du. lrom farmar aclllatpant,. I 44 Bt kalaaoa la baada of A. U. Drauckar.. tf.Oi1 Uf balaaea of aobmiplloa onpald H 211 80 Ba balaaea aaaollaoiad from l7V- 02 78 Uf balanoa aneolU?led from 1180.. (lit. JO Tolal.. ., ,.,, S. 018 81 Wa, lha Aadltors of Bradr tcva.kip, kaaina aiammaa Iba aaatral aetoonuor fall to an. ho. lad lb.m aa aboaa elated. iltaMi i t. nin.in, 4. y. Coaa, J. H hKll.KR, Clark. 0. C.IUrik: . Aadltora. Ulberebarg, Jm a, ll-ra M il. lolu Wauiimnhr'S (flctliiiii) JUU'Mlsfmtnt. aa mm 7d ! BDVi lllllll Jf, r-t sr lUJ.ri'V K-jMlrMr "nir other places 'i:tMk:rViW' f interest, the Grand through 111.: ii'-r, and m? are alo worm seeing. ' I here is a J.uwh-liumn in the building. Valises, lm-ikct.4 anil packages can he left in charge of attendant in Ladies' Waiting Konm. s Mr. YVanainakcr is de.vrous that visitors should feel at home when they conic, ami he free to purchase or not, as lwy please. XoTH. Our large Catalogue, with prices and full directions for .shopping by mail from any part of the United Stales, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address Jon-: Wanamaker, Crash Depot, Philadelphia. Jioiiifstir fttlmj lHadiint jJMmtlstiufut. The Light Running Domestic I f .iJJrrnrrris, TV rpHB nan; uaatcclkd qualitlr uf THK LtOHT Rl'NNINtl D0MKSTIC have nojrl for It aa X nprrrien ld demand, ho oiiarti loiproremaai uf worth but wtnt baj been added. Kr I.tghttiRK nf HuaainiT. Supefiorilj of Manufacture, (siuiplieitjr of .Munafeueat, r HiDa of Work, tha IUMK811U aurpnifef all oihara. Kxamine id puinti and bi ooiivinpd . fail uii or addrefi II. A. kHATICH. Atf,' lit I -r Clcarflrld C.Miuly. NeedleSi Oil aud Attachmeuts I July H, IHSI-ii. 2Uw 31 Arc rtijsr uiruts. I 1 NTH AY IIOHNr.-Came tre-rdMing on J the preutitca or the uhferibr In letur tun'it, ,,n or ihotit (be 1 Ub dy f Juna lat, a bright BAY ll)tP, aith mhitr hind (ret ai.d a aaiHll while afar in lnrih':id, an J pit)ned tn ba about et-von .rear a !.(. Theownr it rt'itteated lo come t'oTwafl, j rive r perty, pay chargei, and take him wny ,r he wil! be ilsrd of ac cording tn law. MILKS MKASR Wen Ui-oi'ur, Juno 311, lij(il-3i. E. S. HENDERSON, ...JiAifcS'-"---" UNDERTAKER llt'RSSIllK, I'KNN A. TUB aubacribar anw bfT ra lo the eittten of Burnaida and vicinity, an unprovided apeclaltj. Hereattar at klnda of fa-kef and CofiUl will be ktfpt on band, and ordir filled at nca. runrral, .lr,,rf,rf .1uu,cherf. I will furnlab tha flncat aa well iht ehenpe! art i del dedicated tu funorali All ordera left at the atora of Jon C Cotitcn will receive pri-mpt attention. For fnrlhcr nartir-ulara, eall nn or addreaa K. 8. lIKM-KKhOX Dec. 10, ISTS tf. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. -all a 1 mm u.i " si Tho only 8-Flange Safe in tlie World, AND CONTAININd More Improvements than any Safe made, such as Th IMT EXT Jloro soeiiro lrom Hiirjjluia tlmn r,ny rir rronl hnli, nnil no rxprnan ill rojuiirin linlla or I.m ka. Palenl Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, i Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thcaii Sufis ar now Icing oM in tliia Pluto In LAUGH NUMBERS, And give Hie Greatest Satisfaction, Boing Hi Moal Highly Tiiiiiihed, Boat Hals, ml Cheapest First Class SAFE ovor Frolaeel Tlieno) Cululraletl Sale lud tlio Champion Record tit Till Great Boslon Fire, And unco Hint time oriat nnd in ma- TAMT IMPROVBM KNTA havrj ' hoen mode Bioro piking your order to miy othrr concern, tend for prices and drocriptive Catalogue MORRIS&IRELAND BOSTON, MASS, Dee. II, 1880-1. aaaajaypryww.. : mm in .si fii lift mm 1 Inside Boll WorkJ ! !flV" visitinc &r Philadelphia ,y spac, -. now cover over three ivrcs,i.ii'l;irc filled with Dry Goods, C tr)cls China, I'liriiiluic, etc. Tho I, isl ,1-Milion I . a l.iic and beautiful , ;,i!lrni, to uliich admittance is free. Tin' I'niimiiii'n- Tiiln.i carrying the money the Efu-lrte-Lujht Machinery, for all Machines for Sale. Jlnr flrcrtisfrnfuls. DIRECTIONS. Porcatarrh.haT fever, oli in tba bfttd, An., nirt wit1, the fixirer, i parlldr r fttit Halm tn'otha nAflril: draw troug breath through i ha diim. It will be ihfnrhed, cleaning, nnd healing the die- aand uittiabratia. Vnr Apply particle no the ear. ; ELY'S CREAM BALM i IIAY1N 1 RMr.eJ an enriitble lofil rcpura ion, diipaiiig a'l olhrr preparation! in the vii-intly j ot difCuvery, , tin it merit alonn, iccognurd ai ia wf.n leriut rrmw iy wherever knuwa. A fair trial will cofifince the ni'ift fltcptical of lie cura tive poarre. It aflrr'ually eleaiitee tba naaal ' panaagee ul CntarihalTtrua. fulnjr haltby ra-re. 'una. alUta inilamtaaliDn and tinution, pruttvu j mrtnbranal lining" of tba head from additional ; eddo, rinpletely boa l tha in nn I rctrr the it-nee of taie and eoieH. Ui-nrfi-'i tl rauita are - ZtiJV? : "-dd reme Iv lor -1-1 ia the bra I it t uncqut'ed . f1,e n'" l ay tj on and agracHbte. ft ,ld by druitti at b coi.te. On rrnflpt nl 6 ocuta "u'1 pakijctv RfQd f-r i.rcu'jr with full It furiuation, KLV. CREAM DALM CO., Owego, X. V. P-.r le bv t'tn ClearAcl.l Drurct, and by 1 Vhoicni linif:M ffr luraHy. April th, t.w, !Jok Irvin Bros., Cl'RWKXSVIl.l.K, IM., -UKAl.KH'j IN All Kinds of Merchandise, Sl CII Ki Dry (joods, Groceries, Elc. MAM KviTt RKRS AM) fttUlKIt IX fiii Aiti: nttr-tt, AND KVHiV lil filillTloX OP SAWED LDMBES CUT TO OBDER. :H Tbo Only Jliiniifartiirorn In CInrflHd (bounty of tlio " NEW PROCESS FLOUR I H il.ot ll, f iioi'.i.yit .ll.HtfH . f .!.! iT"(jisli paid fur nil kiudn of ('ruin Wheat, lijp, Oats, Klo, Ciirwm.t 11!, Pi,, . Ion f. If. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store IIOKM Ml. I Hill. I;, UHI HI IIHVK. Clearneld, Pa., WII0I.WALK A IIKTAII. UKALKB IX DUY GOODS, OtHnpHainn Drraa (lonja nf (he rrry latent altylea. 'Dihn (n part of Cahn.erea, Manrheater Farfiea, .Alpacaa, atid all tnatnfr of Fancy Dres? Goods fltifb a Or ton i. Mohair LuMara. 1'UiJn, Draaa UinfriiKtni, uraai lanclei of tha very laieal at; lea, and ax ch-ap aa tbej ean ba i:h In tbia Btrkt. NOTIONS, Cunalitini of (llorei f,r Oanta, Lattiel anj Mi noa. Hum of all ehe'iVa, Hlk FrinRaa, Larea, Fancy Dreea BuHona I.b.Hpi Tiea nt mil ahadra ftnt atylc, Cufii and Collari, Hlbhona of all kkuda anj (juatitiea. alerine lajderwear, Trimanian, at, BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES. Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, t'nrpcK Oil Ciolhn, WALL PAPEll, LEATHER, HSU, Etc, Whl.k will be eold aboleiafa ar ralall. Will lakt Country Produce la KirUanga for CiooOa at Market Prltea. WM. J. HorrSH, 'kMrtrl4, Pa., Hop,. t, llatao if. CTJB WLATARBH.COi.os.'f.nl lt'MIWlOiiUI at es'4' CM.5?'! ' MUli f .1 HjU.-K.-11, KAI &'IIA.Kima. HK. I IFR Mi Cl IIH.XT I'll Xl IVK.N'V. J .ffcm.in ftrilitM lliill.t-i-i, M.rlitl iirwl. CVa-n.M I'm'. Iiiii 1.1. HM.lt ! A Bargain ! FARM FOR SALE! Ttte uiilrrituatt offi-ntl irt atf aalMhal vl xbi Una aituaiad in OKA HAM 1 UW.N-II I C, Clorf.tll ntuniy, knuwa oa Iba Ciitlnlu 123 ?ri, ftfl of uHlrh ara rlvart!, atiJ ha in therenn frrctatt a lanro fraiut J wall ing buor. Iarit frame burn, an 'I (ha oitirr raoti ta J outl.uilttit g', tK)thcr villi a lrrff OfeliarJ, gimii waiter att TSa prnpttrtjr will ba itilj ud vrr tifr farm fur furthar tartieti)ari inquire of iba Mibx'rittor, in peritiD, or by Ifttrr. KKANK FIKLD1NO. Clrvtrflel.l, Pa , March iitU, 1 KHU 1 1 LIME ANDPLASTERI Mechanical &a& Agricultural Lin cf iht Very Boat Llako ! Lcvr Xlatoa of Freight on Full Car Loads. I A Nil PI.ASTKH.-W e irllllCa) uRtrnnd A l.lailer ill li.w nrir.a ),v lh par luad. Id a k i ri ar "I lata eakliralaj plaalrr aa enitiiarad villi ilia Ni,vorti i,r ahiia p aaler, tha OraD(; Jililt Ce., f'ilbll.h..a Of Ilia Amrrira Ayrirullur. tit, IU. "'Iliara la mi iliflarnona ; (ha prloa if Ilia oalv a-innidaratlnn." A'lilrra. AI.EXANUKU A CO. Af.ll! tiltl. Il;,n. ll. llrluol-, Pa. Agricultural Implements ! ITAKI! itii rifjili 'il nl ituiift 1 1-g ilnrf it) vt4 hn' 1 luivp ;he aoory uf (tie 16 iM!K s: y e: Mower, P. caper and Thresher, Mn4laciirfl b ACt.TM AN t (' 1.. Caul,,!,, ft. I in aim nl t.ir the calf l.raUd .Smith licti.l Chilled Plow ,f..f, rt!u la D f piitiprnt I he abova hid ai'ttr-r fall on or ml Ira- me btfor ptiri-ha 10 ZACIIAKIUI Mt NAI'Ii, Juiit 3, I fit i It Ourwnnlle. Jlow ors and Itoaipern! K Y. BPvOAVN, ci.K,nrir;i,i), - - pa. 'plIK aohpcrlbi-r hai tha WALTKK A. WOOD I M(WKH and UKAl'UHS for aa'c, beHdaa j Machine rvpatir ;'t tbe uic. Aim llOHSK HAY K A K K- and all k ind ol farming imp'e meota. pWill eXi'liaoue above fur UOHhKJ or ' C A 1 I.K, KfU very n-w fjr eaeb. j FRESH MEAT I If ILL aiao continue the buU-heric bii&eil. M Mnmi market in tha plaining mill oflirta, on Pine atreet. Kreh meat every Mm. Jay, Woduea. day, Fridwy and Saturday uitirnlnga. Vnur pat ronagc ia reitpjctfolly alicitv I. K. W. BROWN, I'cr M. '. llRonw. ClearCeld, fa., June lit, IftM-Siu. The Kslcv Oraii Krum Morth toPMith. from Kat.1 In lV(t, 1 he l-ntey tirifnna are the Heat." lTHKN a Company, be Ipgititnite wanufen. M tlir aod actail proUaolija, reinbea the umtr l 100,000 la proo.ee of ooaeeeetlr. aumtieriox, It ia ao eveat wkiob deeetvra mora lb ia a p.ti.iD men tioa or eaaual reniark. It urana vera muob la UDaajr arava. It indioataa tlrat. A blfrh boaioaa, atandin, and gooj rpputatioa for probity ant fair dealiog. Hcrond.-aA rer; high repntatloa fur ifaalllj of woik, la TONE, WOKKMANSHIP. l)t:flABll,ITy. Third. A vara eiteoalra aaitaio of manufja- lure. IVe fiirni.b aoy make of Orana or Pianna. W. W. CRICK, Aleut. Cuiwanavllle, Pa., Mar 21, 1 ss I J,. HARNESS! HARNESS 1 1 77i(a Van for four llarnt IV toq want to .tiide vnor own ialerett, do not fell to eall at A.VDKKH IIAKIViCK'S II A K N KKS f HOP, oa Matkat alreel, next dnor to Jubo A. Slcek'a tvbaeeo etore, Cleartlelil Penn'a. THE t ArTS ARK Til A T All Rr.t-ela.a work ia di.ne at IMHVriCK'H. ATeala fool ell atiJ aale srea.e et ll IIARMICK'J. DiiuMe a t.il lit Ria liaiae,. of aM kin. la nt IIAKH ICK S. Rlilhilt a.ildlea ..(all kind, at IIARWI0K8. ar Beta and kot.e eofera of all klnie at J ' IIARHH'K'8 lf bl.' ol all kind, afid a. lew a, 11 erola at M IIAHWIUK'H. T arreia of all kind, made lo or.lrr at 11 IIAIlWH'K'i. A II kind, of eiiilar, at b'ltti.m ptlce. at j'V IIARHHK'3. Kemeutber -an X L N T Hue of hnr.e fumiah in .'! t- IMItWICK rl. rill keep and make all aiid. cf liiml.e,- bae- araaal IIAKWICKB T'TJ an t all otliar kii.d. bf,inKi,f all..aeat I1AHW ICK .-i (I' tn' a It. ,i. I.e., ai d inlril,.,ira l.ni.r. nn b n t I ei- llARWli K'S Kne. n.bfe, knee dn.ler., and aerrene i.f all kh.de .1-.- IIAKH lik e) f J"b wwk aul rivailirr. p..-.ai-li altand'd tt. Heui'tnlier Hie elmr- ln Hl.aw'a rim, nn Ma. a.! eltec-, l..'l.ern llie Man. Ion ll.'iiar and i be M,w lliiii.e, :inarllel I, I'eim a Ma, 1H, l. o , YOU CAN Save moneY IN HDVINil rot'R U.HUH FROM Geo. Weaver & Co., HRro.N'U 'Titrt;T, CLEARFIELD, PA., IjEAI.KIIS in Dry Goods, Notions, Bonis? Shoes, Hatsf Caps, GROCERIES, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac, 4c. Al.HO, FLOt'R, PISH, BAC0.V, HAM, IALT, DAIS, COpV, C1IHP, E0. Ibaoktal for peat feeore ate laaita lha pablla te eall and aea oat larae aad aaw atoek of gonda, ablah a will dlanoao f at reaaonabla rale, for aaab, or aaebaara for wontr prodaaa. Pollto and au.allta alaekl la wail apoa 701, and price, dewa law. OEOrtOI WEAVER A CO. Clearleld, Pa , April tl, 1HI tf. ! "al 1 I&te&WZft j ljaQ Siitrhfllfr - pons' tfirruu irnnTnnmmn m ftiiLMnrijjLU. o unMi.dULi m Tln'V I :.cu liriiily tHld:!ii d tlirnim-lrit as ? cmsuientiium huwmcu, and nriy tlieir al v-r I'l-iiia-ni n imt tn tho letter." Hartford (CI.) Ctnranl. THE CUOW.YLXG S&Y&1T10X! BinHElLlB & II Or cat Inter-Ocean A mi kikk of Twelve Firsi-Class Stos in One, CV.lsi (Mill I'I'll I i i;ta lit ir jCompIeie Museura,Menag,erie and Circus, aa lliuuw i Wliicli t'r va-ilnoH, nUrdi'livenem ii , - .anmlllllaai. V , - -a r A . P! Tho Whole World in Tribute, Transput UmI cinlimivi ly un i! ii Monster Palace Railway Trains 3 And reprefeuilng an ncful i.ot!;iy ofovr ONE aurprtrca ani irnMion limn were aver b-lr o-iBbinod ui It vne tntan 'Hit 'it. MONSTER MILLMAIKE MENAGERIE, Mi re Rr Wild fiat tbun evt-r lf..fa aihi'lted order one ii.vaa. AT CLEARFIELD, SATURDAY, JULY 23D, 1881! KXCI.t 1 V K ZOt ll.OC 1CA I. l"K ATTKI'S, not lo l,c hth in ,,y other uliuw : Poaltivelj tl.eotily rf,nttr.rn if tb a rare - rriea ewr .Ue. d et. evbibitia0, ami U otul .Mieitl'.n iba jfiaelei! tulnf rm.oaiijr tioar c nDtc:fd Willi nny Mrrj(TiR. ' PEltFORMlNG ELEPHANTS I'-tf .teu.trj( all lb liitli-ri-iit rj-erirf. GENUINE BLOOD-SVEATING HIPPOPOTAMUS. TOX THO nORXEl) HAIRY RRIMJl'ERUS! ARCTIC AQUARIUM Of Living Marino Monsters, Kmhraein. SKA I.K1X.1, KKA Kl.EI'11 NTS, and otler rare am.bll.i.,u rtraglioaY 'mum msm i A Con.lellate.l llj!a,T nf lr Ani,io and luiiralrlaa Slara, laoladin mrr:, ::::: :r "ZAZEL." THE HUMAN CANNON BALL .,",0 a k.l.Klkl.1 H IHH, klln,l.f,.l..ed and ber Irt .n7l,;,T aaoka, alia will ernea and ee.emaa the w,ra, ride a bleele, walk apoa .title and aerom. ll.h ether tniraenlnot leala rever brlore dreamed of ' AN Al l HKMiXIl PAHAI.I.KI,. Wolttis KAN, TU I'lifCRlllK IT. GENUINE TRIBE OF SIOUX INDIANS, Healed ba WHITI: Ll.HVU." of r.lllnS Hull , l.,l. PRINCE SATSUIYIAS' ROYAL JAPANESE CIRCUS. 100.000 Stud or Tralii'J Aral.lan SUlltlons, $10,000 Troupe of Performing Dog. . A Oroupo of Genuine ZDLDS. FIVE GREAT CLOWNS, ftefr.tirf all '"'"'','jJ'JK'2 Jeri )ciC5j5JaBS 'a l"A TIKKmHI, ' Thrco Military Bands, prof..,ln,. I,a , f.11 ,, ' MAGNIFICENT FBEE Pallj at A. M. faparlleled la eliiane. and Itandear. Iba tne.t lll.h.at MallJ.. P..i wiln,,.. po.aie.l, , .,. .,,.,. H ,., ."; V" ll...lrateeafado,.a.l,n Door, oneo at I aad f P. kl. Patformaaaaa al I ..I a Tzxm oistxjy 1110 snow. CEARFIELD, SATURDAY, JULY 23D, 1881. and Wfiuiflfrlf difrtisfnifnt. imnnniv ttitv ooj i nnd (iriinulitv li i never bci'n cq'iulk'd 'a -..':.'. MILLION iK'I.LAf. Kml.rar'pg more novelllea, 9, Till: 0M.1 -I '-"r" " l-mbiar., I, ,., STREET PARADE. V! A 'VAN. I W at.V I m 1 JJfu: ai'trllsfrnftils. AHNOI.I) HAS ADVA.NCKI) Prices of Shingles, SlIAVKI AND SAWKI) Ca'wen-a il.e, Jaa II, '7k If. Sheriff's Sale. )Y rlrtna nf Wrlta mt Vrnriitioni v.. .,,,,, J J iaHl aut f tba Cort if Ctitouni ii Pta. 'uj Ciiarl.U ix untr, aud to Die itlr-tt, I M potw in pui'lts aale, ul the t'mirl lli.iiao ,b ,t I'l rtiUktlt ul t'iaartii'J t. on Friday, July I A, Ikni, At I o'rlofk P. W , lha fotlt.wina; drrriUa r, a. late, to mil t All that oerlaio trarl cr kra uf laud mar th fillatfa of Trout lUe, Brad UwtikLifj, ll. .ti,,;j euit M.v, 1'a., ItOHbded and deantbod aa ((.ilium On tlie eaat j land of Jacob Weaver, tin iu tat bjr land of Htary L. HTeafer and jiati i,f land ul Kunta aod U inter, on lb aorta by Un.i.,1 F rede flea K-.hler, and on tbe eouh heiarniiei Andrew Kuarr, ea-ajeaiiii.ie; una (tun ! red aic r, atluttaua, and bat 104 a(."ul t"enif fl,e a-Tra etaarrd, ttte hnUfjoa o ivitro.t mra titn'tar. A LSi 1, Another )(ce of Ino 1 ia raine tiwnibi-, (ar tillefjeof Trutvill, bunoded un tha eat an.) aouib b land af Cbm Korb, on tha wen e; pul.llo road and on tbe aunb by Itndi uf Ainlr., Millar and Henry laiaiau, enr,juf na; ai ar'-- II rlcurtd. ALf0, Four tula ul tfrnuii I in ibi aiiM-s.l tiit,.a ul Truimiila, btiuDded aud dt-a rini-j a. itl luwi: All baina; on tue la.-rili f Vi,iLl ir- and bii'n 111 ty fet fnmt ajwh on Caroline xtrtci, and running baek iiltt (t-rl t an apey.aL I kit .n lu .an o: laid village of Truulville ai 0ta ,., 21, kl and 3 t. in tied. Ukeo in eiputioo it 4 to La '.d aa ike lata r-'pirly of J. V. Cfi,.lc. Tmiia or 8 in. Tha prioe or anu at a.i fa tha irurtv aball ) triitk tiff ir tat be paid atiln time ut eale, -T ui'l. .tier arranfrenoma tui Ir tt will ba apfiroved, olIiLraiot' Lbe fujn rlT w;ti in in.mr(ti)el.r put up and aul-i x tiu at tbe eipcn-a atid riak uf tba prraon lu Wfn.ni it waa etrucx utt, and ho, in eaeo ol U:iieurj a( auck rc imr, thai: u.ake pxnl tiie aaiua, anl in nu imt.i.ci will ti-e iJeed ba preaealed In Cuart fur eoaf.rn.e tin iir.kt-i l lie uut'T U avtuH-llv paiu to iu hbentl JaHk-S MAlUI-i-KV, t'amtiirr itiic. j ba.f,u l a. .! , Sj lH f OPEN FOR ALL! LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchvi;le! IIlAVK ju-t tucvivnl tlio liir,i stock of ((node; cvor biDtiifli" (, t. la jam noctlon ol tlie county, nbiili I will null fitronsh or produce u clii'.ii as tlicy can lie h iujlit i Urn hen-. lv UtOCk CtltlKislt. ,.f DY fiOOI)S, Gniccrifs. BnolsSliocs, Hardware, Nails- a Specialty liciidv Made Clolliini!. A lull ntock of FISH. Suit in hirstt or an.iill Rack, or hy II hnircl CROCKERY WARE, stono or clav. I) t KENS WA l.'K, all styirs Dnd quality. In ahort, 1 l,vt cvcrylliini; needed hy tlio fniiiior, tl.o ini'clinnie, tlit- luli!ircr, or flnytnily clsrt, nhielt I n ill a-ll juat a clifMpna tlio ooilit cun Ik .i,reliiit'.l any wl:t'rt olac. Pli'iino call Vi nd examine my goods and ..ic. iV-lum invot ii' elttttwliere. I. M COl' I) HI FT. I'ri'tichville, 'a., Mur. i. 'RI if. The Kcws From MOORE'S? THEY HAVE JDST RECEIVED - THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, JJats aod CapJ That Ever Came into Ihe County, ATlIIEMtSTtI.J',H(l()M(),l OPERA HOUSE, :i li, '." Hi . 'Imiki . Cteattel I. I'a . f-t.l. SJ. nan , Live Let Live IS OUR MOTTO . 'I11IK pul.lle I. u,,, a..ile1 laal one ei.l fe X "'"ek uf la all It. ,tF,i ,i,ir , t i. .,M al li.wer ptieea thaa .l.awbere, at GUINZBURG'S IteliaUc Clolhing Slorc. Weslern Hole! Corner, OlaBAIl VI X3 XjXJ. I'A. Cotrpetltlea la tha Ilia of l.o.ln.M. anj eat la "I lllea lor aailareeltiaa alhara eanaa ua lo rear aatea tba feet. Oar loaf, aiaadlnf ' ea.inaaa teetlflee te ita rellaMlitr. Tha.lle, lae ealUia for sa.t faxf.a. eill la attr beat la aa.rit a eoatiaaaaeeaf tlie .aiar L. GUINZBimG Old Western Hotel Cornerb HAVE YOU HEARD SpringSumniEr Clothing CLEARFIELD, PA, Ari w, iMi-tf.