Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 24, 1881, Image 4

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00 ,B M free. Andre gn.eon Co.,
Portland, Maine.
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J We kave printed lere number of tbe aaw
PKB HILL, end will aa Ilia reeelpl of tweet;.!
to oenta. mall a ep, on efldreae. ays.
1)KI'.M 1'OH IAI.Ii..-TMrte.n Mr., of
J) liellaa Km wnlak I will Mil eheep fur
eeak, or eiebange for wheat. Kor furtbor In
lormallen aall on or etlilre.a tho underlined.
J.Y. K HAM Kit,
Nor !,'. If. Clearteld, Pa.
ARNOLD PAYS
CASH or TRADE.
Cnrwenirtlle, P.., Jnn. , '78-tf.
llOII.I'.Kr) A Nil F.NUINEH.Seoond.
1) bond alationnry and portable koliere, from
30 to 611 borM power, nod portable ongiae. from
11 to Ik bono power, for ael.by
C. 0. DWFr'IM.D,
St. Poter,bar(, Pa.
Auf. 10, HSI. .t.
ARNOLD WANTS
5,000 Rail Road Ties.
Corweniyille, P. Jan.
ADMIN IMTRATRIX'I NOTICE -Notion
I hereby girenthatLatteraof Adminl'trt.
tioo ob the iiltti of CAMPF1KLD iiKKuN, late
of Brady townahip, Clearfleld county, Pa., dee'd,
baT.nK.lta duly (ranted to the underiigaed, all
peraona Indebted to laid tato will pleaae nalta
mm ad lata payment, and thoae having elalmi or
demaadi egelaattbeaame will preaent tbem prop
erty authenticated for ettleraent, without delay,
tl.l.A .(KE(-N, Admiaietratrii.
Uthoriborg, Pa.. July 37th, Mel .fit.
OHCE NOTICE.
1'iiLi.r Am Laiumir, 1 In the Court of Com moo
by ber next friend, I Plea, of Clearfleld Co.,
Juaiia Marion, V Pa., No. 6b June Term,
. I ism.
Lawn Limner. J fcubpajne Sar Divorce.
Tho onderiigned Comtnieiloner, appointed to
take teetimoey in tbe above elated eate, and re
port tbo aeme to the Court, hereby glree not lee
that lie will meet the partiee at bii office in Clear
field, on FRIDAY, hKl'TKMHKIt 20, 1WS1, at
o'clock A. M., when and where all peraona inter
ted may attend. J.F. MoKENKICK,
Commiaaloner.
Clearfleld, P., Aug. 10, lSsMt.
Millinery I Millinery 1 1
I TAKE tbe ptcaiara of Informing the public
that I ifaall oflr ipecial Inducement! In
Millinery Goodn, tneb an Uilha, Satini, Kibbonn,
Plowera. Ao., Trimmed aod I nt rimmed Hate and
Roanata, In the very late it atylee, Notion and
Made-up Clotbiof for children. I kindly toliclt
ft inara 01 your patronage.
MISS M. A. WELCH,
Market St., Clearfleld, P.
Apr. St), IBSMy.
C CORPORATION NOTK E.-Notife ii
j hereby given that an application will be
mane onaer toe net 01 AMemoiy 01 tne uornmon
wealth of PetinAylvanie, eotitled "An Aot to pro
vide lor the incorporation aod regulation of eer
tain corporation," approved tbe Stlth day of
April, A. i. IN 74, and the Actf lupplemeDlal
thereto, for tbe charter of an intended corpora
tion to be called "Tbe Clearfield Water Co."
Tbe purpotei aud ohjecta to be the lupplylng of
waier w me Dorougn 01 uiearneia and vicinity.
WALLACE 4 KRKBH,
(Solioltori.
Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 10, ISM .It.
COAL.
COAL ALL THE YEAR ! 1
THE aubicriber hereby givei notice that he
le now delivering coal of ao eicellent quality
and propoiea to operate hie mine
Be that ha will be enabled to vupply hli tutoniri
t all timee with good fuel. No Summer vaca
tion. Orden by mail promptly filled.
It. KM. flUAW.
Clearfield, Pa.. March 3, 181-tf.
Thomas A. Duckett,
DEALER IN
1IIER EUV giro notice to the citlseni of Clear.
Held and the nurronnding vicinity that I am
prepared at all timcc to furotih familiel and
manufacturing e'tablUhmentf with a euperior
quality of
Coal, Wood f Coke,
Which I am prepared to deliver In a few honra
notice. I am alwaye read- to haul and deliver
from and to the depot, or anywhere ele, and
move familiel and household goodi anywh"re on
hortnotiee. T110H. A. DUCK KIT.
Clearfield, Pa.. Mu. 31, 1830-tf.
DIRECTIONS.
Por catarrh, bay lover,
'old in the head, Ac.,
miert with tbe finger,
particle of the Balm
mlo tbe noririlf; draw
strong breathi through
ihe floae. It will be
ibiorbed, eleaning,
nd healing tbe dia
faeed ueiabrant.
For eafbcaa.
J Apply a partlolt Into
(be ear.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
HAVING gained an enviable lonal rep a tat loo,
dieplaeiog all other preparations in tbe vicinity
of di co very, ii, on ita merita alooe, rccognlied ai
wonderful remedy wherever known. A fair
trial will convince the mot akepticel of its cura
tive pewere. It effectually cleamea the nual
paaaageaof OaUnhal virut, earning healthy ere
tioni, allayi inflammation and irritation, proleeti
tbe mem bran el liningi of the bead from additional
eoldi, completely beali the eorei and reitoree the
aenee of Uate and mell. beneficial reeulU are
realised by a few application!. A thorough treat
ment a directed will cure Catarrh. Ae a house
hold remedy for oold in the head it noequaled.
The Balm Ii eey to and airreeable. H-.ld by
druggiitt at 60 cent!. On receipt cf 60 cent
will mail n package. Send for circular with full
Information.
ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y.
For Bale by Ihe Clearfleld DraggliU, and by
vYlioleeftle lriifff(lila generally.
April fitn, lSal-tiia.
ClIlCAOOXoRTlI U'fstekx
RAILWAY
II Ih. 0LPF8T, BK?T CONBTRnCTKD, BKST
Kyi IPl'KU, and h.ooa tba
LEADING RAILWAY
or TBI
WEST AND NORTH-WEST I
tt ta the ihorleit and beet route between Chicago
ana bji poiaii in
Northern Illlsoli, Dakota, Wyoming. Kebraika,
luwa, vauiomia, uregon, An tone, (tan, Uol
orado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and for
COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA,
IKNl'ER, I.KADVILI.K,
SALT liAKB, SAN KJUNCJSCO,
Aadood, Slooi City, Cadnr tUplda, IM Moln..,
Colamoa and all nolnt. la tho Tcrrllohai, and
tba Wait. Alio, for Mllankaa. Uraaa IlaT.
Oablaab, Sbrhoijan, Mariaatla, Fond da l.ni,
Watorton, HoiiKbton, Kaannh, Manaaba, 81.
raai, nmaanroii., nnroa, Volfn, Farri, IIia-
rnarck, ninona, LaCruaaa, Owatonna, and all
point, la M laaMota, Dakota, VI liMniia an4 lha
Ktrtb.araal.
At Coonrll Bl.f. tba Train, of lb. Cblo A
Nnnk-WaaUn and tb. I'. P. Kalloari d.an
from, arrira at and M th. aarna Joint Union
Danot.
At Cbleafo, elnaa MnnMtlon. am mada with
tb. Laba 8 bora, bllablnu Cantrnl, Baltimore A
Oblo, Kl.Wa.Tna A Pannaalannl., and Cbiaam A
Or.nl Tr.il Hail.aja, and tb. Kaakaka. and
Pan Haadh. Rontaa,
Cam aoanaotlana mada at Jonttloa Pol.ti.
It I. IbaONl.V LINK rnnnmg
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
BTWBan
CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS.
aT-Pallraaa SlMprn oa all Mthl Train. -t,
Inattt no Tl'kat Afant. Hlllnf; fim Tlakat.
via tbia road. Kiaralna ,oar Tiokau, and rafnaa
to boy If thT do aal raid nvar thm CkL.... A
Morrb WaKara Kallwaj.
If joa wlab tba boat tr.ralln( aMwmalod.llon.
T.n will bo; yonr tl-kata ki tbi. roan, i"AND
WILL TAKB MONK OTIIKH.
AU Tiakot Aj.nti nail Tlakal. by tbia Maa.
MARVIN HlllllITT,
tl V. P. and Oaaaral Maoarn.
r Cbloan".
LATARRH,00I.IHltTAr1
1
J$tw frtUfmrnl5. $txc flvrrtlsfiufnti
The Great CLOTHING Emporium!
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
IF YOU Wllllt to Htlldy your
. the above establishment
i
THANH
LAHUK AND 1IAN1IS0MB STOCK Or
CLOTHING,
Hats, Gents' furnishing Gds, &c.,
Whether Jim wlb lo make purchase or not, we ehall be plaased ut nil tlinei to rhow yua oar
ftiinrlment of gooii, which will at unce convince you tbnt eur
Styles are the Best, and our Prices the Lowest.
Remember, alio, that we have an elegant amort men t of PIKCB OOODd, of the lateit noveltlei,
eepcclKlly intended for
MERCHANT TAILORING,
And wt art prepared to MAKE 8I ITS TOORDKK AT SHORTEST NOTICE, and .ball rnd.aror
to lull th. Lata of tba moat faalldioua.
ALBERT THANHAUSElt.
Opera House Block, opposite poBtoffice, CLEARFIELD, FA.
-JS-l..f.
WAGONS! WAGONS!!
2 car Loads. 2
The largest and bout assortment of wngons ever brought to
Clearfield.
One car load of CONKLIN wagons,
One car load of STUDEBAKEFt wagons,
Which wo will sell ut factory prices. We buy these wagons by
the car load a,nd pay CASH for them, therefore we are able
to sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county.
We guarantee these wagons to be first-class
in every respect. Also, a lot of
Platform Spring WagonsBuggics.
One car load of CHAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper
than ever before sold. Give us a call before buying elsewhere.
F. M. CARDON & MO, CIcarfM Pa.
February 23, 1881-tf.
JAMES L.
MARKKT HTREF.T, I I.KAHFIKI.O, PBNN'A.
All kind, of Cackote anil Collins kept on band, mid iurninbed to order on
abort notice, including tbo finest n
taclurea. Uur
Is the test In uno, and will be furnished when required. Fouorult attonded
in any part of the county. Call at my oflice, on Second strcot, or leave
your ordors at Trontman's Furniture
oct 1,'79-tf.
PATTON
Curwcnsvillc. Pa.
N. E. ARNOLD,
Wholesale Dealer in
DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR,
FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C.
I buy direct from jobbers and
car load rates, hence can compete with New lork and rhiladel
phia houses.
Also, Dealer in
Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark.
Parties having bark to haul
ana receive liberal advances.
Give me a call.
N.
Rapt It, ISSt-tr.
BUY AIIOME !
HOI SKS, LOTS AND FARMS TOR SALE !
TWENTY IIOl'HKS anil LOTS la ClaarB.ld
for lala at raaaonabta ttrfoe. and an oaay
tarma. Alao, aaaaral 1ARMS la llradlord and
Urnbam townabipa. Apply to
WALLACE KRKRS,
Dan. 1, .tf. ClaorOaia, Pa.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
1Y vlrtae of an order of the Orpham'Oonrt of
J uiearoold eountv, made Mj JRtb, inn,
there will beeipoeed t pnblle eal at the COL KT
nuictt. in Liearneid, oa
Wcdneiday. August 31st, ISS1,
At I o'clock P. M .ft eertaln tract of Und.lale the
property of WILLIAM SKA HAM, ded,
itaate la
nRADFOHO TOUNMIIP,
Clearfield eonntv , Pa., bonnded at follovre. via :
Oa the north ftnd weet by land of JoMph Win
nervi eonth by landi of Aleiander LWinftnn i
and oa the emet bv iaaia of John and William
Livlagitoa. aontalniog
115 ACltES, 115
H.vln. nnoat 10 aora. alaared and nndar rood
Hal. of faliiTntloa. A nod orobard of .boot 140
traoa af cboio. mil. TbolnpruTOmont. mailat of
tnrw aai. ol oalldlot:., ono n Inra Irama dnallln
koaaa IMS foot, wllb lar(. bank bara, and lha
thnr tarn, rood annll bona... with atabbM la aah.
Tbaantlra Iraat la andarlald ilb good ial.
Tba grata la tb, groand 1, retarrod
TF.H.nH OF H.tl.f.t
Ooa tblrd aaai .a oonlrmatlon of aala, .no.
third la an. ar, and ona-talrd la two ,aar..
Iiaforrod pajmaata to b. with lataraal.and la.npad
kj koad and at.rtr.ga .. tb. prualaaa.
JOHM WOOLRinnR, Adrolal.trator.
Orahaanon, Ao,. M, 1IHMI.
own illteri'St, ilo not lilil to cull tltl
and examine j
I
AUSER'S
l"-- II I I I I IV
f
LEAVY,
well as the cheupont that can be mann-
Store, adjoining tbe Postolllec.
JAS. h. LKAVV,
ClenrHcld, Pa.
BLOCK,
manufacturers, receive goods nt
during the Winter, can contract
Also, advances made on Saw Logs
E. ARNOLD,
GURWEIVSVILLE, PA.
FARMERS !
SAVE money and IncreaM your frnpi hv btir.
In tbe AMMONIA AI.KALINK PI1O0
I'H ATE, nana feet ured by the (Jber-apeake Oaane
Company, ltaltimere, Maryland. Thie it enm
plete and perfeet fertiliinr, eontalnln a hijr,a
percentage of ftrtiiiiia( material. Prioe, 4.iM
pnr ton. Rend In your order at one, A ton Ii
ufflr-lent for ten or (tnren are, kn ejrttnt for
ine oem
Fertilizer Grain Drill
la lha narkat. Call on or nddraaa
I.W. KIND, Aaal.
ClaarSald, Pann'
ClaarlalJ, Pa., Juno It, lSSl.to.
nled
AGEH'TM At. I. VIM A.l:TSt
JOIIM B. COI-IIH'S nr..' . borf,i ,;ti,M
SUNLIGHT; jd SHADOW
John li. Gounh
a puff
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M-u.at. AiMom.
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A-i. V,uan,!.'.ri'W e'o., Pul.
Jalr 11-Sm.
AGRICULTURAL.
Contribution.
Jreareit to
lo ttil. d.arttnent ihould b. ml.
J. HI.AIH IUak, Utertiahl, Pa.
DKll.Alt.S TlllX of 'fV'd.v.M
l'ir,,i.n.l iii,.n. fJ Willi linMinlhl"' our elli.rtii towardn reioi m, that w
that tliuXuiiunul UrkiiKO ' Ibo I ni-! niHVev.-nt.mlly remove (rom our mitlht
led Slutf xtiortl.1 dtlinilelv procluiin "ie lt veliKe ot tymnny nil corrup.
to the worlil Im uont'ral ol.jfM, oiiotl- ""M the (,'onural tlcairo for
I herchy unniiiuioiinly iiiulte Uhh D.tIb.
ration of I'nrpo.. "I the I'mronn nti
Uo.tan.lry : j
1. tniti-J ty tbe Htronu aiitl laith
; 1'.. i ii ..i a in,.,. ,iii,iiif r.
i koIvo" to labor lor the t'oml of 0111 or.!od '"Turing brotliorhood by any
ri.if nnr .niii,irv o,,.l ,,,, bin, I
-
2. o lieurulv mdornc tho motto,
"In usvuniialii, unity ; in tinn-usHcnliuls,
liberty ; in all lbmi;. ilianly.
3. Wo fhull endeavor t advanco
our cnune liy laboring to accomplish
the following tibjectii: To develop a
better and higher manhood and wo
manhood among ournclvcH: to en-
hanco the comlorU and attiaclions of
our home and strengthen our attach
ment to our pursuits; to foster mu
tual undcrntunding and co operation ;
to maintain inviolate our lawn, and to
emulate each other in labor to haaton
the good lime coming; lo reduce our
expunoen, both individual and corpor
ate ; to buy leit and produce more, in
order lo made our furmn self nualain
ing ; to ilivciBil'y our crops, and crop
no nioro than we can cultivate ; toeon
densu tho weight ol our exportH, sell
ing lens in the biirhel and more on
hoof and in fleece Ickb In lint and
moro in warp and woof; to systema
tize our work and calculate intelligent
ly on probabilities ; to discountenance
the credit system, the mortgugo sys
tem, tho laHhion system, and every
other syntitm tending to prodigality
and bankruptcy. We propone meet
ing together, talking together, work
ing together, buying together, selling
together, and in general acting to
gether tor our mutual protection and
advancement, as occasion mar renuire.
"i snail avoid iiiigalion as much as
possiDlo oy arbitration in the (j range.
no suall constantly slrivo to secure
entire harmony, good will, vital broth
erhood among ourselves, und to make
our order perpetual. Vt o shall earn
estly endeavor to suppress personal,
local, sectional and national prejudices,
all unhealthy rivalry, ull selfish am
bition. Faithful adherence to theso
principles will insure our mental,
moral, social and material advance
ment. 4. For our business interests, we de
sire to bring producers and consum
ers, farmers and manufacturers, into
tbo most (I i roc t and friendly relations
possible. Hence, wo must dispense
with a surplus of midillenen, not that
wo are -unfriendly to them, but w o do
not need llicm. Their surplus and
iheir exactions diminish our profits.
Wo wago no aggressive warfaro
against any other interests whatever.
On tbo contrary, all our acts, and all
our efforts so far as business is con
cerned, are not only for the benefit of
tho producer and consumer, but also
lor all olher interests that tend to
bring theso two parties into speedy
and economical contact. Hence we
hold that transportation companies ol
every kind are necessary to our suc
cess, and their interests are intimately
connected with our interests, and har
monious action is mutually advanta
geous; keeping in view tho first sen
tence in our declaration of principles
ol action, that "Individual happiness
depends upon general prosperity," we
proclaim our scaled conviction Ihul
we cannot expect to help ourselves in
any lorm unit involves tl
others. Wo phtill, iherelur
injury ol,
u.lvo ate
lor at-nri' Kloln llm in. ....... ...
-j ,. , " ' '1 i
practicable way .11 lacihlies lr:
transporting cheaply to Ibc seaboard,
or between liomo producers and con-
sumers, all the productions of our
country. We adopt it as our fixed .
purpose lo "open out the channels in ,
natures itreul arteries that the life-
blood of
commi.rpA mov r1ur Intnli."'
. J
o are nni enemies ol railroads, navi
gable and irrigating canals, nor of any
corporation that will advance our in
dustrial interests, nnr of any laboring
classes. In our noblo ordui there is
no communism, no aggrarianism. Wo
are opposed to such spirit and man
agement of any corporation or entor
priso as lends to oppress tho people
and rob them of their just profits. Wo
are not enemies to capital, bat wo op
pose tho tyranny of monopolies. Wo
long to see tho antagonism between
capital and lubor removed by common
consent, and by an cnlighled states
manship worthy of the nineteenth cen
tury. We aro opposed to excessive
salaries, high rates of interest, and ex
orbitant per cent, profits in trado.
They greatly increaso our burdens,
and do not beur a proper proportion
to tbe profits of producers. We de
sire only sell-protection and tbe pro
lection of oyory true interest of our
land hV lefrittmalO trnnaaolioiii In. rill
mate trade, and legitimalo profits.
We shall advance tbe cause of ciln-
cuuon among ourselves ami lor our;
children. bv all lust means w t i n nni-i
power. e especially advocate lor
our agricultural and industrial col
leges that practical agriculture, domes
tio science, and all the arts which
adorn tho home, be taught in their
courses of sludy.
5. We emphatically and sincerely
assert tho oft-ropcated truth taught in
our organic law, that the lirango, na
tional, Stale, or subordinate, is not a
political or party organization. Ko
tirano, if true lo its obligations, can
discuss political or religions questions,
nor cull political conventions, nor nom-
male candidates,
ididates, nor even discuss :
their merits in it. n.eelings Yet lb,
..,..v.,.vn " K-tal II HUlll'l 11V 0 ,rUll
statesmunsbip, and, if properly carried
out, will tend to purity the wholo no-
litical almosphero of our country ; for
wa sook tne greatest good to the great
est number, Wo must always bear in
mind that no ono by becoming a Pa
tron ol Husbandry gives up that in
alienable right and duty which be
longs to every Amorican citiaon to
luko a proper interest in the politics
of his country. On the contrary, it is
right for every member to do all in his
power legitimately to influoneo for
good tho aeliou of any political pirty
to whieb he belongs. It is bia duty
to do all lie can in his own party to
put down bribory, corruption "and
trickery ; to soe that none but compe
tent, faithful and honest mon who will
unflinchingly aland by our industrial
interests aro nominated for all nosi-
lions ol trust ; and to havo carried nut
tbe principle which should always
cbaracterir.o every Graniro momher.
that i7i office ihould trek the man, and
noi me man tne ojtu-e.
Wo acknowledge the broad nrinci-
plo that difference of opininion is no
crime, and bold that "progress to-
warij truth ia mado by differences of
opinion, while "the limit lies in bit
tonioss of controversy." Wo desiro a
proper equality, equity and fairness;
protection for the weak, restraint upon
the strong; in short, justly distributed
burdens and justly distributed power.
Thoso aro American ideas, the very
ossenco ol American independence, and
to advocate the contrary is unworthy
of the sons and daughters of an Amer
lean Republic. We cherish the belief
thai sectionalism is, and ol right should
be, dead and buried with the paat. Our
worn is lor lue present and the ruture.
In our agricultural brotherhood and
its pnrposes wo shall rccognire no
North, no South, no East, nn West.
It is renorved by evorv Patron as
tbo right of a Ireoman, to affiliate with
any party that will best carry out bis
principles.
C. Ours being peculiarly a dinners'
institution we cannot admit all to our
ranks. Many are excluded by the na
ture, ol our organization, not because
they are professional men, or artisans
jor lalmrnrs, but liot'auso tliey hnvo not
I a tillii'uiit (iirwl iiiluri'nl in lilliiur or I
I iiuiitiuinK tli noil, or mny havo sonu'j
j interna in coi, flirt willi our purposes.
Iitilwii appeal to till fuoii citizens
i ,i J - , . .
lor tueir rordial cooporuliou lo aiwist
i tmrmony, cn,uitulilo oompro.
'"i"1'". ttnd unict cooporution, a un
n f Zn tZZ7Zs nrinomlu
n "nail bo an uuicitng principlu
'itn 11 " to relievo any 01 our onnrtKS
I mtan ut mr command, bant, but
l..i.:
"i P'"m ur
purposes to inculcate a proper annrc-
viuliuii ui mu Boiniien anti spoeres oi
woman, as n nidicaleu liy admitting
her to membership and position in our
order. Imploring tho continued as
sistance ol our Divine Master to guido
in In our work, wo hero pledge our
selves to faithful and harmonious labor
for all future lime, to return by our
united ctlorta lo the wisdom, justico,
fraternity and political purity ol our
oreiainurs,
IiKIU.ISO WIIKAT.
1 shall begin by faying that I am
well satisfied that iiiue teuths of the
farmers drill their wheat too decn.
This conclusion has been arrived at
after closo observation aud long expe
rience. In IK 17 1 was one ol a com.
pany formed lor tbe purpose of iiiuiiu
fucluring wheat drills at Urcildoun,
t'hestor county, Pa. At that time it
was a diflloult matter to got the lunns to
believo that there was any great ad
vantage in drilling in wheat, and I am
now sure that there was no adviintage
in it when drilled very deep. Some
times, yes often, it was necessary to
put in a ball Held for a farmer, while
he would kave the other half on the
field so weil by bund and harrowed in.
1 bo drill fas then to be loll with the
farmer un.il alter
barvesl, and il tho
drilled wheal proved to be the best,
then lie was to buy tho drill at a cer
tain price. At that time it was be
hoved by many of us thai it was uecca- j
sary to drill the wheat deep, in order!
to have it take a good bold of the
soil, so that the Irosis ol Spring would
not heave it out. I think right hero
lies the greatest mistake of ail.
I well remember that in 1317 or
ISIS, 1 look a drill to Henry Mongers
farm, in C'oncstoga Valley, Berks Co.,
ono-half of a large field ; tbcy'sowed and j
narroweu in tne oilier nail. 1 drilled!
tho wheat deep, as I thought at that
time that it must bo deep to hold its
own through Ihe action of tho Spring
trout. Tho test was a failure. The
barrowed wheat was the best, and the
drill was not sold. This began lo mako
things look gloomy enough for us, as
wo had put every cent we were worth
in tho business No7 the question
arose as to tho canso of the failure.
None ol us could tell just why. then. 1
have generally been a closo observer
ol things and bad been amongst the
larmcrs a good deal, and kept a close
watch of the wheat fields, and 1 noticed
that in overy case at the ends ol ihe
field where ihe soil was trumped fine
and solid by the horses in turnning,
the wheat was tho best. Now, why
was this so? In tho Fall, at seeding
lime, 1 kept a closo watch of this thing,
and 1 soon found that the drill was not
only doing ils best work on tho bead
hinds, but was pulling tho wheut in
very shallow. Why should shallow
u 1-1 1 1 1 i if no me nest I wi trv. in mv
own nluiu wnv. to irive nil vii.u'a rtn ,1
V.,n ,- ilnll i .vl,.,o, .1...... .
.. . ' .
gerniina'o ill all ; pul it in a htllo shal-
,W),r ,. u ,lla,. grow but wi(h vor
il( viKr . yM u jn ,ti, iu)o Hlmf.
W(,r Hll,j vou Hlll lmit jt w
8row more vigorously. Continnoon
u, ,(,; UIlli y,)U have some covered
i,ary one hail lo ono inch dtwp, and
..., -;il u,i i,u. .1.1. .t..n ' i .
J " oioi Kittn Dliniiuw IllUlllr
- ., 1
iing win grow wun more viuor than
any of the rest, provided always that
iiic. son oo moist una solid, w Heat
will form two sels of roots. Suppose
you drill your wheat pretty deep. It
will come up but feebly, iorming one
set of roots at the grain, another aot at
tho surlaco ; your wheat may crow
and look pretty well in the Fall, if it
prove to no moist weather, hut wait
until Ircezing weather in March comes
on, and thawing in daylimo. Suppose
you get a rain sufficient to saturate the
surtace soil, and at night get one ol
thoso sudden freeres, as we do nlten
have in March. The guiund will bo
fror.en tight to the wheat at tho atir-
lace, and in raising will snap the aloud
cr stem between tho two sets of roots,
and if this freezing and thawing should
continuo you will lose a good deal of
your wheat. I have seen wheat in
rich, black soil, in Way no Co., Ohio, so
Dadly injured in this way that although
looking" pretty well in early
... , . . . 3
HioKing pretty wen in early ."spring,
when tho dry winds and weather
would come on it seemed to lade, and
upon examination it was found to bo
B0 ()nRU thttt it eo,j l)0 b , lcd BWBy
:.i. .i. i aa.j
with tho band. I have heard farmers
say that the worms bad cut off their
wheat, when 1 was well satisfied that
tho Irost had doue the work. So well
am I satisfied of the advantao-on ol
having tbo soil made fine and solid for
wheat, that 1 havo come to valito a
good, heavy, but small roller abovo
every other implement for that nur.
poso. 1 would as soon think ol doing
without a harrow aa 1 would without
a roller. I think that making the soil
solid lor wheat is bottor, for at least
two reasons; Your drill will not nul
tho wheat in so deep, and it will keep
mmt o,,.,i, ...-L .i. i i:-..
l0 kmp it growing.-fVco.llWt Let,
in the Ohio 1'armit.
All advancement in society for great
uiiuertiiKings must oo united and com
bined In co operative effort.
Tho object of tho Order ia lo lirnoru
individual selfishness and to mako us
moro generous, and to embrace with
in its liilds all who sock the advance,
mentol agriculture, no mattorot what
name, sect, or party. It is truly aad
to contemplate tho disorganised con
dition of the agricultural class; yet,
upon their labor rests tho prosperity
ot tho country. Il ia by their lubor
the ocean is whitoncd wilb commerce.
It is only (.y their lobor the national
drlit ca It jiaid.
If larmcrs will devoto more of their
means to tho education ol their sons
and daughters than to adding acres to
their larins, we will have no reason to
complain that all the exocutivo and
legislative positions ol tho country are
nncu ny proiesstnnal men.
It. W. Havloii.
Tho tn Slate picnio, to be hold at
Williams tirovo, Cumberland count',
from August 2!'lb to Ncptcmber I'd,
inclusive, promises to bo one of the
largest gatherings of farmers ever held
in the United Suites. A large display
ol farm productions will be mado by
Granges and farmers' Clubs. AI ami.
facturora will exhibit machinery of!
uvurj- uescripuon. itorse racing and
gamca of chance will not be allowed.
Tho exercises for each day will con
sist of farmers' club meetings, ad
dressea and trials of implements. On
Wednesday there will be recitations
hy Indian acholars, also a concert by
the Indian band from the Carlisle
training school. We advise all who
can lo spend a few days at Williams'
(rove among farmeia gathered there
Irom this and adjoining States.
There is no ureat loss In burning
bonea lo got them Into shape for use
aa a (crlihaer; at least it it far hotter
than to lot tha bonea lie about the
placa for tha cows to chew and choke
on the asbea of bonea are far better.
HUsffllniifouj.
MONI'.V Til I.OAN.-On nl i
proted farm proparIT, by tba Mu
Iiiiurando t'oiupaoy of Naw Vorb. on hi
flaaa lm
utnal l.tfo
paoy of Naw l orb. on Aral inort
i kh, " iroin ai.ui'w uii. ror iuruir in-
j for.ii.,i, u, tb. o,i,.'Koo,i.
Ul KXTIIAI. IV SMITH.
Claail.ld Yt May Till, Ib'tl If
Machinery for Sale I
WHS umlarilgnrd aOora at prlVata aala on.
X iiAl.l, niunuLU aiAClUNfcnnil JOIN l
11. oua liol.l bll, wuh ;.0 inrh aaa, oaa drag
.aw, una allt-otf aaw, ooa band aaw, aad twautv
ili feat of I inch Ilo... ball, all tba nullaia and
all tba innrbinor, baloiixing to tba manulaoturiag
wi aum.iaa, ml eiaonina na. aot boeo IB aaa
oaar thraa month. It I. aultabla to b. .lta-bad
.oiarinr.
lo .im
watar tiowa r. For pnrtirnlara call on
or add
NAI'OI.BON .MrllONALD,
Hook too. Pa.
Blanebard'a Uoma Oainn.
Rookloa, Pa., Jul; 117, Ibbl.tf.
Jlicultural Implements !
T TAKK thle tu .tlmd of notifying- tbuie In need
j oi a gnua niiiwer, Hraptr, Tbreiber or Plow,
me. j nave ine ngenoj of the
BUCK 12 YE
Mower, Rcnpcr and Thresher,
Hannfulorad ba AI'LTMAX A CO., Caoloo.O
a am niao ngani lor in. calatir.tad
South Bend Chilled Plow
VavParaon. In nrad ofaitbar of th. abovahad
better call oo or adlraa ina kofora purnba.ing
ZACHAMAH MrNAI'L,
Jon. S, 1881-lf Curw.naTllla, I
TIMBER LAND FOR SALE I
rpfiB fubrcriher vI.hen lo dUnuae of the un.ll
X Tided eee-belf intcrfit In a larire traot of
vamanie land, attuate ta 1111 lownihip, Clear
fiM eonnty, Pa., oontaintng l.iOO arrea, nor or
ivia, ana won envere.1 with white pinn, oak arid
fla,4 bain ck timUr. Tin land is lupatd o
tbe waleri of ilealet and l.auret Hum,
rr nm eieeixiina; tnrte mllea from (lie rlrer,
" im" h good run') and evertbinjc eonven
lnt for operating. Tuh imrl U known an .Ntiui
l-r 7'.fl.
ALSO,
The undivided nne-half iMnrnt In one other
iri.Pi m the name tMwnilnp,iin(iniog nliO
apfft, lying on the walen of Curry Uun,
and nioely attnated for lujttfing. It le
alio well tlnberod with a lart (uati(y
of good timber.
Tbe above traoU of land will ba told to uartlaa
aifhitig to purohaae on fair termi, aud at any
iiuip j Km raueu upon.
R. C. THOMPSON.
It..wtr, Pa., June 111, IMMf.
Re-Union of Trade.
TlXtTT'"' "" ''"b"e
tOMMIHMIOS HTOIIB
At tba old aland In Trontrilla, Claarflald aoontr,
Pa., on tba Isth Inst., with a full atook of
DHV CIIIOI1H, (.iioci:kibs, NOTION!,
Hoota, lahoea, l".tr..
In faat ararythlng to ba foond In . flr.t.olnaa .tora,
II of wliieh I .m detarmincd to aall at tha lowaat
oaak priooa.
FAnMICR AND LUMBERMEN
Will find It to thalr advnntara to do thalr dealing
with no, aa tb. bixhaat pricaa will Ihj paid for
Orain, Shinglaa, or Produr. of .njr kinit. Part
or ona-balf eaah will h. paid. Trading for
r-binslaa or Lumbar of .ny kind . rperialty. Alao,
agoot fur
Singer Sewing Machines.
lUring made arrangement! with Eaatera mer
chant to tell gooda furnUbed one, I here fore eall
end are, aa I will be enabled to aril rheaper than
theeheaprat. J, W. CAKL1LK,
Troutville, Pa., Sept. U, 'T-1y. Agent.
MowoM a i ul Hen per!
E. W. BROWN,
OLEAlvFIELI), PA.
milR anbarrlbar ha. th. WALTKR A. WOOD
I MOWERS aad ItKAPKRS for aala, bo.lilaa
Maohlnorapalraforlhaaama. AIM 110RSK IUV
KAKBH, and all kind, of farming itnplatnanta.
JrWill alrhnng. .boa. for UOH&K.4 or
CATTLE, or .all rera low for oaab.
FRESHMEAT I
" XT' ILL atM eoBtlnnelhe butoherini boxlneai.
V T Meat market in the plaining mill nffioe, on
rine meet, man meat every Munday, weduei
day, Friday and Saturday mnrnlnga. Your pat
K. W.I1R0WN,
Per M. 'J. liaowa.
Clearflelil. Pn., June let, 1M 3m.
HARNESS I HARNESS! 1
Thi ( for J'omi- Harnett t
IF yoa want t. ,tnd yonr owo Intarait. do not
fall lo call at AMIKKW UAKWICK S HAH
NESS 8IIOP,oa Mntkal atraal, nait door lo John
A. moan , lotiaooo .tora, Claarflald Pann ..
THE FACTS ARS THAT-
II nral-alaaa work 1. dona at
BAIIWICK'S,
aal. foot oil and alia graaaa nt-
HARWICK'B
)onble and tingl. baraaa. of all kind. nt
IIARWICK'8.
1 Idlng aaddla. or all klnda at
V IIARWICK'S
.tar aata aad hnraa aovor. of all kind, at
IJ HARWICH'S.
llTbipa of all klnda and n. lowaa l&eaata at
ff HARWICK'8.
IP
arnar. of all kind, n.da to ordar at
IIAKWICK'S
a u Kind, ot oollar. at bottoat prinaa at
IV IIARWICK'S.
Kamamnar aa A-b-H-T line .r bora, furnlab
inggoodaat IIARWICK'S.
yill krap and uiak. all kind, of lumbar bar
aa.aal HARWICH'S.
T tora and all othar klnda of rlnga of all aiaoa at
X llARWIl'kS
(lomba, kruabaa, and intarlaring boot, on band
. IIARWICK'S
nan robaa, knaa do.tara, and aaraana of all
-aaaiooaai IIARWICK'S
Job work and rapalrln. promptly nllandad ta
namambar Ih. ahon io Hhaw', row. on Mark.1
alra.1, batwaan tb. Manaion Houa. nd tb. Shaw
uooaa, laarnel J, I'ann a.
May IS, fim.
YOU OVIV
Save moneY
IN BUYING) YOUR (100DS FROM
Geo. Weaver & Co.,
BBCOND 8TRRKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
BootsfShocs, Hatsf Caps,
GROCERIES,
Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c., &c.
ALSO,
FLOIR, FIHII,
BACON, RAM, SALT, OATS, CORN,
CHOP, ETO.
Thanklal for pa.t faaor.. wa larlta th. publla
to eall and aa. oar large and new atook of gonda,
whieh we will dl.poae of .t raaaonakl. rat, for
aah, or .lanugo tor eooatry prod.ee.
Pollu and auanllaa alerk. u watt apoa yo,
aad prioee dewa aaw.
8K0RQ1 WIAVK1JC0.
ttaartaU, Pa, April M.llal-tt
'a. B SN(Vr ' '
LOYD UOUSK,
.Main Ntt-eel.
PliaiHUbUHO, PKNN'A.
Table el way i aupplied with tbe bet ib tuarke
afford l. The travel tag publto ta invited tone II,
jan.l,'?e. HuBKUT tOVU.
WASHINGTON llUUSK,
NKW WAfiHINUTuN. PA
Tbia new and well furnlabed bouee baa bieb
taken by tbe anderalgned. lie fuel a nunhdeut ol
being able to render autllfafliun l
favor bun with a eall.
i tbuee who may
May 1, 1S73. (J. W. DAVld, Prop'r
rj K M V K U A N C K HOUSE,
NKW WASI1INHT0N, PA.
II. U. R0.1R, . . Paui'BiBTon.
8r-Tba bat of aooommodatlona fur man and
baaal. A
moral abar. of publlo patronaga 1.
(I2lr,'0.o
aolieitad.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
OLKN HOPE, PENN'A,
rpilR andar.lgoad, having laaaad tbl. flora.
X modi, m. llotal, la tb. aillago of Ulan llopa,
I. now prvpnrad t. aooomtnndat. all who uiav
nH. M; tnblo and bar .ball ba aappliad witb
iu. or., tua lunraai auorna.
HKUKUR W. DOTTS, Jr.
Ulan llopa, Pa., March I), l7Mf.
gUSyrEHANNA UOUSK,
CDEWENSVILLE, PENN'A.
4T-Tbl, old and wall.aiUbll.bad llolal hal
boon laaaad by tba unjaroignad, and ha latl. ouo
fld.nt ol rondaiinn aatUfaotlon to tboa. aim may
patroniM bin. Ilno.1 alabllng attarbad.
LKH1.S V. ULOOM, Proprietor.
April II, 'SO-tf.
ALIiK.fiHKNy HOUSE,
Ul.K.tltPIKl.I), PENN'A.
WILLIAM II. DKAS, 'ronn.ior.
a-Thlt honaa 1. plaaaanllj lonatr I on
M.r.at atraal, and oonvanlant to tba Court Homo
anil alt bti.tnepa plaraa of tha town. Ii ,.., re.
oantlj bi.o rallllad and rafurniab'-d frm cii.ll ir
to auia. liar auppliad with oboioaat lli) i ,ra
Tabla furniabed wilb tba boat tha marks! atlor la .
Uooit atabla nllaohad. itata. inodarata
April 13, issl.tf.
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 Houth Third Htreet. Plillnilnlplila
And Dealers in Government Securities.
A'plioatlon ba rnatl will raoaiaa nrmnpt attan
Hon, and all Information rbaarfullv mi.s.,i
Ordar, aollrtasL Aorll ll.tl.
r. a. ansotn. a. w. asaoLo. a. hi..ud
F. K. ARNOLD A. CO.,
KankerM and J.rok?mt
Reynoldevllle, JeiTeimt,Co, Pa,
Monev rerilvM nn denoett. Dlajw.unU i
derate ratea, Kaatern and Foreign KxobangeaJ
wava on band and eollMtinna promptly made.
itVUiiiuiiiiin, 100. io, 19I,-IJ
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOM In Ornbaln Brick Building, two door,
aaat af T A. Plask'a Slora.
Pnaaaga Tiak.U to .nd from Llvamool. onA.
town, Olaarow. London. Parla ana Hnn.nh.H.
AlM.Orafufor.alaon tho Rojal Rankol Iralaail
and Imporial Bank of London.
JAMBS T. LEONARD, Pra.'t.
M. 61IAW, Uaabiar. Janl.SI
JlfBtistru.
J Ii. II. HEICHHOI.I),
WHO EtIN IIKUIS.T,
Qraduat. of lha Ponnaalranla Coll... or n.ni.l
Sur.ery. Offlae in raiidanco of Dr. Ililla, oppoalta
tha tlhaw llooao. moblS. 'fs-tf.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(OBca ia Bank Building,)
CarweasrUIn, C'leartieU t o I'n.
mob il 'TS-tf.
il. HILLS,
i'LH J Tl t -E It KJt'TI H T,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
atay-offioe lo realdanae, oppoalte Shew Houaa.
Jy,l7tf
J. M. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEARFIELD, PA
(OBca la We.l.rn Hotel building laeond door.)
Nitron. Oxide Oa. admlnl.t.rod for the pain
eea attraction of teotk.
Cla.rfirld, Pa., May t, ISfMy.
pisrrUatttous.
IOIl PniNTINti f,F EVERY DESCRIP
tlon neatly aieantad nt tbia nffloa.
(79 A WEEK. $11 a day at home aa.Hy made.
VIC Coally onlfit free. Addraa. Tm-a k Co.,
Augu.ta, Maine. (mcht-ly.J
E. S. HENDERSON,
UNDERTAKER
Bl'RNSlUB, PENN'A.
rTMIK il.aarlUr now offrr. ta tba eltiaeua of
X isornalde and airinitv, an nnproaidad
apaalalty. Hereafter all kind, of Caakete and
Corns, will be kept on band, and ordera filled at
onoe.
Funtraln .tlltndtd Anywhere.
I will furnlah Ihe (neat na well aa the ebanpeat
utirlee dadioated to fnnernl. All ordere left at
tbe etore of Joan C. Connaa will reoeiae prompt
attention. For fnrlher parlloulara, eall on or
nt 'fai b. g. HENDERSON.
Dae. 10, lm-tf.
JOHN TROUTMAN",
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
attic i:sr.N,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
Ann st emnBT, sus p. 0.
The anderalgned bag. leare to Inform the eill
aana of Clonrleld, and tb. publlo generally, that
ha baa nn hand a fine aeaorlment of Pomli.M
eweh ai Walnut, Cheatnnt and Painted Chamber
Salt.., Parlor Suite., Reclining and Kiteneioa
Chalra, Ladiea' and Uenle' Keay Cbalra, tba Par
famled Dining and Parlor Chalra, Cane Heata aad
Wlndaor Chalra, Clothe, Bar., Step .nd Kuan
loa Ladder., Hal Reek., Scrubbing Braahea, Aa
atOULDINO AND PICTURE FRAMES,
ooklng Oleaiea. Cbromoa. Ae.. whlek aialH
auluble for Holiday presante.
"-"'a Jlllllf TROUTMAN.
The Bell s Run Woolen Factory
Pena townehlp, Clearfield Co., Pa.
HORNED O IJ T I
of aot
BURNED UP!
Tba.ubMriner. kaeo. at rraalasnena. ki.
aeigbborhood aeeaaatt. la the arMtin. -f . a
elaea Woolen Muufaotory, with all the modem
tmprovemeute eltaehed, and are prepared lo make
all kinda af Clotka, Ceaalraeree, Satiaetta, Rlaa
kete, Flaanela, Aa. Plenty of good, en kaad ta
lupply all oar old and a tboa.and new ouatomora.
whom we ak to ooa. and eiamlae ear .took.
Tk. kaatnee. af
CARDINO AND FULLINd
will reoelea ear eepoetal allenllon. Pmper
arrangemenU will ha mada to reoeiae .ad dellaer
Wool. U anil eu.tomer.. AU work i ..j
done apoa lha ehorteat aolloa, end by atrial attaa-
. T,, r ta reallaa a liberal akaro
f pablie patroaage.
10,000 POUNDS WOOL WAKTEDI
Wa Will nn? tha kllka.t markM a., w,..
and eell onr maaafaetnred good. u low aa almlla,
tf' k. kwagbl I. Ike M..ty, an. .a.,.,,
we fall ta reader raaaoaakw aaUafaetaea wa aaa
alway, be fo.nd at borne ready to mako a rope,
aiptwaaUoa, el I bar I. fmm ,r , nf
tx dwtisfutfnis.
HAVE
EM
W
Tbe News From
MOORE'S?
THEI HAVE JUST EECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Boo,ts and Shoes,
Ifats and CapJ
That Ever Came into the
County,
AT THEIR STORE, BOOM ,0. 1
OPERA HOUSE,
: lit). C. TOM W. MIHIHB.
ClaarlalJ, Pa., Sapt. It, 1880-tf.
Live Let Live
IS OUR MOTTO!
ritllK publlo I, hrraliy nolUad that oar ontlrn
X .lock of
S;rio Sioer Clo
In all lU lateit Itvlea. are narantfd to be aald
at lower priera than clae where, at
GUINZBURG'S
Rclialilc Clolliing Store,
Western Hotel Corner,
Cumpelltlon (i the lire of baiiiiaa, and nur Unit
itira (or underaellinjr othiri r-auae ua to guar
an tee tbe fart. Our lung atandlna; in
ine tealiflei to Ua rultabihty .
Thanhlnjr the public for paat farnra, we will
do our beat to merit a eontluuanoeof tbe aatae.
L. GUINZBURG,
Old Vestern Hotel Corner,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
April 17, 1 SSI -If.
NEW IMPROVED
EIGHT-FLANGE
Fire-Proof Safes.
The only 8-Flange Safe in the World,
AND CONTAININO
More Improvements than any Safe
made, stich as
The IMTEXT
Inside Boll Work,
More aocure from Burglan than any
Fire Proof Safe, and no axponse
in repairing Bolta or Locks.
Patent Hinged Cap,
Four-Wheel Locks,
Inside Iron Linings,
Solid Angle Corners.
These Safes are now being sold in
this Rtata In
LARGE NUMBERS,
And give the
Greatest Satisfaction,
Being the Most nighly Finished,
Best Mado, and Choapost Firot-
ciass bate evor Produced.
Tho Celebrated Sales had the
Champion Record
IN THE
Great Boston Fire,
And since that timeoitiAT and in por
TANT IMPROVEMENTS have
been mada.
Before nlyinrr your order to ant.
other concern, aond for pricea and
desoriptivo Catalogue.
MORRIS&IRELAND
BOSTON, MASS,
m s Furnishing E::!i
Cray's Speciflo Uodicint.
TRADI MARK TRADI MAag
eQH'"
L. I
. r.
lErORtTAEIIRtirollow aa a - AFTER TAII1B
1ULitte Sell.Abuae; aa Iota of Mt-morj, I nit-rul
attitude, Pain in the baok, iJintDcni nf Vii-I
Premattire old Age, and many oiber
that lead tn laeenitjr er OoDaouiptiun aol a r'ra,
malure ttrare,
r-Foll partlonlan im ear paBph!at, abirk
we dealre M aend free by mail to every una. Tit
Hpetifle Medicine ie aold ly all drujtutli at $1 i,
pajhage. r tii paekagei tor r will be ti
free bj uall in receipt of tbe money, by id (...
in( 111k: UKAV UKDlriNK Cu.,
liorlalo, .N, y
Sold to Clearfield by C. D. Mi Uun.
pi-it, 'M-ly.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS & 8TAT10XERY
Market U, Clearfield, (at the Foat Oflir-,)
rpUB ondereigned beici leave ta annoguc u
X eitiatna of Clearfield and vloinity, thu
he haa fitted op a routa and baa Juit return
from the eity with a lug mount of readiD.
matter, eonslatlng la part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Aeooant aad Paee Booki of at try dt
Mriptlon f Paper and Enrelopei, French inpis.
nd plain Kna and Fencilei Ulaiik Lesal
Papara, Ieede, Mortftajrea, Jadgtoent, Kieuib.
tlon and PronaiiarT not; White and Prra.
meat Brief, Legal Cap, Keeord Cap, and bill Cap
Sheet Mnaio. for either Piano, i late or Violin'
eonetantly on hand. Any book a or atatiotaiy
dealred that I may aot hare oa hand, will be unerj
hy flrat eipreea, aod aold at wholeaale or null
to nit oojtomerff. I will alao keep pmudifal
literature, aueh a Magailnea, Newapapvn, ac.
r. A. UALLI.N.
Clearfield, Kay T, 1888-1
New Departure
-IX-
LUTIIERSBURG!
Hereafter, gooda will hi aold for CASH ciily,
la eichaon for produce. No hooka .n u
kept In the futora. All old atvoonta mmt be
settled. Thoee who eannot eah np, will pleaaa
head otw their notee aad
CLOSE THE RECORD.
I am determined to tell mr roodi at caih
prioee, and at a diemnnt far below that r
offered In tbia Wniiy. Tbe dfwooat I luv my
eiiitomers, will make them rleb in twrnty ytan K
may lotu.w my aavioo ana buy their goodi fr -n
me. I will pay wh for wheat, oatt and fhvt
MtA. DANIKL (M)bLANDKR.
Lntberaburai, Jan nary 17, 1877.
; rAvTa WOHTH HWOWINC.:
! Olerr, narha, Vaadrake.Ftllllef U-an-i'
many oihtrr of the brl mcdniiae kneou art i '
-kililully co.Uine4 in rkVm's(;i'.m 1 ,,M
.1 lomtke it iha Ercaictt Blood Punfieraii
The rUaal linllk aad fitrenfftk UnaUnr
kft laed.
Itn prfwt Jt tbe companion of Patp'i Orr-1
.aa 1 OW1C thai NO OlweMtaJ can inr.g ruM ,n
it iiuMd. II y ih-eOrapepaia, (Huadackt i
Rheemaliam. Nanralgia, Bowel. Kidney er1
Liver Diaorder, or if yuu ntc( miM .timmknt.'
r appener. tlio 1 o.nc it jut Hit incdiui'i
lor you, aa it it hieMjf curative aad lavLtjufatm'
uut never intoiicAUng. 1
If yon are slowly waiitnt; awa with Con !
V motion or any i. knrti.il1 you huvc.i Painfull
Ceeghura bad Cold, l'Aatk;aa'.BiNi.Ri( lum '
-rill mrtly help yu. It pvti n-w l.ie an
afnr to tS tfHt and acl. and it a rrAt
ura for ftheumaliam and Cholera Infantum. '
II Una bared HnndrMa of Llreif It Ma)!
haie teara.
If you ere fohnf raif4i-lo dnn't wsit lint '
vou are down Kat, but utli 'lNti Imj; '
No mailer what yuf dicaaor avmi'iotni ta
ne, it will riv m impt rrlitt.
KflBtmbcrl I'AHKHU V ,tNr,r 1 "Vl" it v
mm dtink but the Batl and Patpe.it Famik.
Medioine ever made, cmrmajoilcil br a tcv
frroteai, and entirclf dtrltrrcnt fmm llmf..
nccr pr-paratitnt ana all otlitr 1 ontrt. i t ,
. l-oitlf. Voitr ttnirritt rjn atipnlr vm.
PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM
The Beet and Hott Cceaealeal Hair Dmili;
axquvailly pcrfumrd and periactly harmlrvt.
111 Alwaya RaatoreOray er Faded Ilalr
tn ita ori final yoaihtul color and anpaaranr. n-1
i wirranted lo ai"p iu JUiiix, aaaul tie c:vu
atari d iirvk-nl blMr.Ht.
A lewappliutinntof lb It au am will aefirniva
hntr, rlranet all dindr'tfl and cure itching and hit
Biovno. itMacalp, bvldby alldntuituataMr
April 0th, Hfil-lj.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
SECOND BTltBET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DIALIHI IN
PURE DRUGS!
CHKMICALSl
PAINTS, 011, DYE STIFF
varnishes,
rrusuis,
FANCY UOOIlS,
PKRPU3IKRY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
Of ALL KINDS,
PURR m'sES'AXD LIQUORS
for medicine! parpoeei.
Trunea, Supporter!, Reboot Bw)ke and Station
ery, and all other art ie lee aiually
foond in a Drng Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRKHCBIPTIONH CARB
H'LLY COMPOUNUKD. IlaTing a lrw
Earlenee la the builneea they ean giro entirr att
raction. 3. 0. HAKTSWICK,
JOHN F. IRWIN.
Clearfield. DefaiKer IA, 1H74.
bg eura for
'i 1 eJ eomm.l Wrah
jfKf naaa, tfp.ruia
A lorrkaa, Impo-
"Vi't i..UM lh,.
i v,r. trxar?ok ? itxt - i
Cathartic Pills
t'tmliue ttifl rlndreat ratl.nrt'r prlnrlt'l"
In niiilt inn, iu pru)k.rht.iia a.fiiri.i.-h ad-Juat.-il
in a'urt attnin, t:unt v. md
imlformity of .'fTivt. Tli.-v nr.- ruili
of yi nra of rnrrti Mti.lv nml t""'"1"'
rwrtiiMmt, ai , Hrt tltn iii.wi illttimtt r-m-nW
.Tft tllAi oVf-riil f,.r lifriiH. i, nm. .1 I i
ihmn'tnci.t of the) atcnuirli. In.r. end
Imiw.-u, Uii h nimir rnii(.t nmt rfl! i hihI
trriiiiui'iit Aih .j pu n at inli "!"
pliml.lH to ttiia rlrwa a( (lin-fiia. Tl" ' '
ilirwtly un the ttmcative anl ii.iwtnr
prfH-rasra, hihI rfMurw rriilitr Imilil.
lin. Tltrlr rxttnai r nm lv t in i. vhi- in
their prm-lii'c, anil hv nil riihv. tii
I tnt' nf t li? many liri-tN o( tin ir i t e:
Mfr. euro, nml ihth ri I n lmt If p"H 1 "'
ttmlirln. I,rinK tm iafiaiinil-l ft H" "
r.'iiirwu-l vutiim ot .ilr,.v -t f. tal.- i -Ml
ii mt a, Ihr-y arf p.tiiivi-ly frff twm '"
tucl.t'r any'lnjiiri-ita prt-rtii-". ninK.v.
aliiiiiilBt.r.'.i Ui t liiltlrcn with t-rlnt
Arrn'e Iti.M art an rflWtiinl ,,,t
CoiiNtiTtntlntt rtr loatlvriifaa, f etellrt"
tion, l)".rppl, Am of A II
' I Htuninrh anil Itrrtitlt, liln's
llr-itdiirlirs lowa of Mfinor. Nninhni-w, ,
IHloH.nfa, JnuiHllrr. (thiinint'"
rrnptidtia ami Hkln IHtna Mr
Ttinmrtf, Wnrmt, hrtirnlin.
irlra, llr.rrlniiv l,.entr,
riica, iMatintcra of the IJvrr. "
nthr tllwcrvw-e. rrtiltlnff fmm a ili-M't-t""!
etate of the rllffreth-ft apvitattii.
An a Ilnwr Pill th'y linvp not tinl.
While ff..nt In th.-lr a ti.n. tl" I"'"
am tht- mutt thonni!li nml ainrt hiit ,,ltr
tie that ran lw fitf il cl. ant I never p11
aln nnlrw, thr hnwelo are tiiflniii"!. n '
ttmn Ihftr Inrliifiir-e ia li--l.ii,,. Tift
Ute th apMtit and ltr titf orjn":
nMratt.i ptirifv and rnrtrh the laleaawl.
Imfwrt rnwrHt hrultli ami vlyr to t"
U a-t.Mii.
Propar.d by Dr. J. C. Ayr It Co..
rre,etleefi mm4 Aaateileftl CtMrmtate,
hweUa Mm
teta a? all neeenri inarrilm