Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 05, 1881, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
OLKAHKIELI), PA.
I liNMtAY Mr tit M Ml. OfTtJHMt fi, 1H1.
Terms of Subscription.
fi (') In a'lvsnca.or within three month...!- 60
If (iilJ rir three ud before ill moot hi ., 1
U t') t'r tbeeiplretion of sil moohta... I
Itr.LKilOL'ft NOTltr.M.
MfttiiMllnt i:ilKCitial Churrti Rtv.tiio,
l.tcinr, PaaMr. Services fry tiabhatb tt IHJ
A, M-, and 74 V. si.
-,botb rinhool at 9 A. M.
I'reyer Meeting mrt WeJneaday, at Ti P. II,
I mu onion Service, ftnt Babbaih of every
noolh, al li A. Mi
W t ('IftarfleM M. E, liurrh Rit.
iltuniii B. Aon, I ti tor. Preaching every
.ItArnate Sunday, at I o'clock, 1'. M. tiuaday
njuji at -i, r. . am are mvitea to at una.
lrm1) terlau Cliurrh Kr. II. 8. Boils.
tL)hnt b lerviee morning and evening Keb
aiii Suboul at il A. f.Prayer Meeting Wednea-
Uv tuning.
Itnn (I st I'hurrli. nr. , Paalor.
Sil,lih School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting every
nlnexday evening.
m. f raiiclo' i:hurrhCathltr Ktr. P
I. fc' uiRiPAX.-Dirine eervice at 10J A. M., on
t fie flrit, third and fourlb Hundayauf each cnooth
Veipera and Beno.lletion of the bleated Sacrament
t 1 u'olock, H. M. Sunday bebuo) tvsry Sunday
trlnrauoD at 1 o'clock.
Ol I'M IAL DIRI-XTOKY.
1IU OF luLDIRS gl'ARTKI SSSSIOia OODRf.
fwond Monday of January.
Third Monday of Marcb.
Ftut Monday ef June,
heart b Monday of Sep Umber.
timi o noLDia com no rtm.
'irl Monday of Jane,
heeend Mundey of Norembor.
YUN, (IF COITflHB 1
"Will yon tab wheat, oata or flora for tub
arrlptlcin V We are often inquired of in thia way
by letter from patrons who retide at a diatance
from Clearfield. Wo again fay yet. The reoetpta
of a retponiihle merchant ir mill owner Id the
vicinity, will antwer at junt at well at the oath.
To illluatrate: If any of our petront will deliver
"nr a bug f grain at the mill of Joseph II. llretb,
in Cheat township, Uoraoa Pa to bin, In Uurnaids,
Thomas 11. Forcey, la Mrahatn, Win. Porter or
Soaw't, in Lnwrenne, or Drown A Seyler'a, at
Hock ion, L'biin township, and forward their
receipts lor the amount, we will credit then on
tlit-lr account for the tame. In thia way all nay
on py what tbey owe, if they will purtue thia
Miirite. If.
Art- you coming to the ClrtirfMd Fair next
Solid
Htlvrr watches tr fil.."0 tit Ki1.
Killer.
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lrnrtlflri Fair next wk October '
r.Mli, l:tth and 11th.
llh.
iSausaye will be Rhort thin year on nccoiint
if the severe drouth.
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Ititiiiniuoim coal is pnHtuced in twenty
seven count iea In this Htate.
Krntik A. Fleming died of consumption nt
llie residence of W. J. Hemphill lust Thurs
ln evening.
O.ivid II. Woods is now auociuttd with
Hurry L. lliwtina in the pnhlirflt ion of the
New IVthlehctn Yindirninr.
('niimiuition Ht-rvircH
l.ulht nin Church In this
Uev. A. J. llenn oniciitted.
tero held ut the
pliicr lust HnblKtth.
l'lcek invites everybody inClenrlield county
nd cist where men, women nnri children
i call and see the new goodu.
Those who have potatoes to llf had better
m 11 them now. They will sell for lew than
M.-VI per bushel beforp Kprin.
A. L. Freeman, the entlemnuly railroud
jijzrnt nt Itilcr, attended Court last week in
the capacity of a Rnind Juryman.
The receipts of the ltrookviltc Fair exceeded
four thousand dollars, five hundred dollars
in exetfw of the receipts of hist year.
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Al. M. How now occupied hi new brick
residriice on the corner of Tliird and Iocust
streets. It in it nent anil convenient home.
The best clotbiiif? lor the least money can
Is' found at Guinzburg'd most reliable Clothing
.Store, Western Hotel corner, in Clcarrllcld.
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M. L. Sltuown, County SuitcriDU'inlent,
l:ist woek rrmnved liifl fumily antl houscliold
lirxids to tlic property rccontly pun-liancd liy
li i in on Itridcf Btrwt
.
All work (I'ine by mo is frunrantwri, Rnd
il' there in a failure tlie ntoney will lie
ivt'iinili'il, or the jolieompletcd in a workman
like niiinncr. II. McllKXIlv.
The wile of tien. W. II. Klttir, an entiinnMr
Imly, died nt her home in Ilellcfonte on Tue
ilny of liwt we'U, nfter a brief illneHH. in the
.Vlth yeiir of her lute.
Kev. J. H. (im'T. of Itanville, I'a., oerupied
the pulpit ol the (lenrdeld l'reiiliyterinn
Church hwt Huliluth. liiv. Mr. Itutlerwill
leturu home thin week.
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A new roof wan put on the residence of
.Mm. Mary Slinw, nei(r the Keeond utrei't
bridge, hut week. Other improvements are
iM-iiij; mrtfle to the property.
O r. Hce, Ailminiiitmtor of the wtate of
Mary Anlery, Into, of Morria township, de
enwed, pullishen a notice of hia appointment
in this iwite of the liKri ni.tcAN.
W. A.llai!erty,rq piililishca an Anditor'a
nolicT in thia iue in reference to the etitiite
of C'hnrlca Wentfull, deeeaiHil. All iiemoim
intereoted will plcnae take notice,
. . .
Tlir innuiiunil meeting of the l'hili)ilur((
DriviiiK 1'nrk Aaaoriutiiai will lw held on
Tuewliiy, Weilnemlny and Thnmlny, Octolior
Hth, lllth and Slltll. The premiums n(lt(re-
m
The estate of Colonel llomlrlck B. Wright,
of Wilkes-Itarre, who died recently, is esti
mated to l worth nlmtit M1"'.!""), which will
be divided ammui his live heirs, oneson and
four daughters.
Dr.ftrobridge, of lluHois, uliile in town on
Monday last, joined the army of snlswrihers
to the Hkim -111,11 AX. He have still room on
our iKmks for some more of our Democratir
friends from that aeetion.
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"Tkr Vrnb" is the name of a pnier on our
table, coming from Ocean Iteiich, N. J., where
the "soft sheila" are to lie found in abundance.
H. Y. Miller is the editor anil manager, and
the neatness and ability manifested in the
i tsue liefore us is very creditable.
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His Honor Hichard Watson, of Ioyleton.
I'n-sident Judge of the Scventhudicial Dis-trii-t
of rennsylvania, is pn-Niiling at our
Court this week, assisted by Awiatca Ogilrn
mid Holt. The business to transact Is princi
inll.v the disposition of civil ninaea.
Kd. II. Madigan, advani-e agent of Dupre
Itenedli t'sniinistTcl troupe, called to see us
Friday morning last. The trouie will give
an entertainment in Tic's tts rn House next
Wi diu-sibiy evcuing. If yon want choice
of the n sirvcd seals, j-on hail better secure
it soon nt the poatolltee.
Mr. Uosa I.end, an old resident of this bor
ough, died at his home in thia place on Tues
day afternoon of hist week, after a lingering
illness, in the?."th ycarof his age. lie waalhe
father of Dr. K. IV llewl, of Dsceola Mills,
und Mm. District Attorney I. K'enriek and
.Unander It. Iteail. of thia borough. His
funeral took plw-con Thursday ninniing.
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I apt. I) Mi-tiaughcy, ex-Hlicriflf F. il. Mil
ler. Ilr. K. M.Heheurer.havcpnnhiiailatict
"I" valuable tinilsT land along the Connellsvtlle
branch of the llaltimore and lhio ltailroal,
in Homorsot couiily, which fliey will operate
the coming Winter. Ki-Uhcriff Miller will
.uprrinlend the work, and will remove his
i.imily thither within a few weeks.
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KIcvcn contrary men ilelmted with one of
a more reasonable disposition all of Wednes
day night hist and until 10 x. M. Thursday,
in the case of the Commonweall h . Daniel
Mi Orai ken, Indicted for resisting an officer.
They Anally came to the conclusion that he
ai liable for the costs. It must ls annoying
to conline twelve upright, wise and Judicious
men in the Jury room for that length of time
on a petty nut.
J ut come lu and price clocjta at Huydei
The annual collection for Foreign .Missions
will li taken In the Presbyterian Church
next fcahluth morning, when the pastor -
pecia in ne present
MiA A. Winter, the Alhsina piano timer,
win ne Here again this week. All new cus
tomers may leave word nt the postolllcc, or
wiui sir. II. A. Kratier.
Those iemoiia who wanloatchca or jewelry
repaired can have it done promptly aiul at
reasonable rales by calling at the Allegheny
II. McllKMlV
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All the )opular s hail. -a In cashmere, emn-
cm huirjFKalpacuH, twills and drew k-mhI
from 1)1 cent a yard up to f-J.Ou ut II. A
K ItATZKK H, tWO doom Wltlt Of Pmt4tIUT
An Error. The postortlee addrew of H. II
Hummel, niemlMT of the Ikmocnttlc County
Committee for (iulieh township for Ihx bt
AUeman instead of Hmith'a Mills. I'tu-tiea
uddreminR hi will Itear thia fwt in mind,
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Thank$. We neKlectl lasi week to i
knowledge lot of nu cut inn apple which
Mr. Potter Itend, of Lawrence township, re
cently dumped into our hasket for the use of
the boy jn the liKl'fin.H as office. They
uuiu t get leave to remain there very lung.
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How H mat Don$. "Huw do you niamu-e.1
naid a lady to her friend, "to appear so happy
mi.! im naiiinMi uii ineuiner ' "i always
have Parker's Oiiijter Tonic handy " wan the
reply, "and thud easily keep ntynelf and fam
ny m hshi uenun. nen j am well I a 1 wins
feel nood natured." Kead aUmt It in another
colunin.
W. J, HorYer is placinx one of the finest lot
of dark print on hit shelves this week Unit
has over been rwived in Clearfield. He has
all the choice put tenia In calicora and ginje-
hum. He has also several new and attractive
patterns in floor oil cloths and earpeta. Call
and see them.
T he odministratorH of David Weltv, late of
Union township, deeedsed, will off. r a lot of
personal property of said decedent at public
Hale on Thursday, Octolicr Ii7th. Anions
other thiiiKM are tlfty tuu of hay, bestibn
drain, live stock, &e. Kead the advertisement
in this issue.
Meifling to bo Hanged. In the case of John
V. Nevling, now confined in our county jail,
who was comic lid in our Court of the mnr
iler of Hamuci reiiuinutnn, at llout.dale, in
I ebruary, J ust ice (i rven, of the Supreme
f-ourt, filed an opinion at Pittsburgh on Mon
day, in which he afllrmed the judgment of the
lower Court and ordered that the record be
remitted to the Court of Oyer and Terminer
of Clcnrfleld county for the pnrpme of execu
tion,
The l'liilipsliurfi Jmtrnnt of Friday lust
nys: Mrs. hlizaU'th Hryan, formerly a resi
dent of this place, und a sister of Hunimer-
field Flepil, is rciKirted by the Michael (Md.)
cbmrf, of which place she id ihw n resident.
as having n jM-ach tre'in her yard which now
has the fifth crop of well-matured fruit on it
Home fellow had boasted of three crops, but
the (mrt siiggt-Hts that if anylssly can lieut
live enms in one season, from a single tree,
that he step to the front."
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Caution. C wish to notify the public
generally that H. A. Kratzer is our authorized
agent for Clearticd county for the sale of our
.Sewing Machines. And we will not guaran
tee those sold by others pretending to le our
agents, nd wo consider them irresponsible
parties. The Domestic Machines they ofi'er
for sale an obtained by fraud and are sccond-
hnnded, and have not our latest improve
mcnts.
DoMKHTIC Hi;WIN(l M.riIINK CdMl'ANV,
HiMh Ht., Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept 24, 'Hi
io-.ri-:n
.1. M. Moffat.
Hon. K. 1,. Itlood, of II rook i lie, hat almost
revercd from the amputation of one of his
legs, and has announced himself as indepen
dent candidate for the offices of Prothonotary,
liegister and Recorder nnd Clerk of Courts of
Jefferson county. We doubt the propriety of
a movement of that kind. Thomas K. Hast
ings, the present incumlent, a son of Capt
John Hastings, of Punxsutiiwney, who has
made many warm friends since in office by
hid busincdsoial ideations and social manners,
id the candidate on the Democratic ticket for
re-election, and Jerry (1. Allen, of Warsaw
township, i the ttepubliciui candidate.
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Death of Rsr. Henry Wilton. Wx. Henry
Wilson, of the Methodist ministry, died at
his home in Charlton, Clinton county, on the
&th ult., aged about Mi years. The Clinton
fhmorrat alluded to him as ftdlowa: "Mr.
Wilson wad during all his manhood an earn-
eat and icalon minister of the gospel, and
was personally one of the most reputable of
the several conference of which lie wad a
member. Of honest convictions and sincere
purposed he devoted himself to the cause of
the muster he professed to n rve with earnest
ness, energy and ability, and never sought to
become a political leader or any tort of med
dler in secular aftaira, for which, indeed, he
seemed to have little concern. He was always
therefore, popular wherever located and very
efficient in the cause to which he was devoted.
He was an honest man and wad everywhere
respected for hid frankness and integrity.
Devolfd only to hid mission, like an honest
man that he wad, he readily found enough to
do in that to occupy all hid time and all his
thoughts, and none for other purpose. He
wad therefore a successful servant of the Iord
and he will have his reward. He was a son
of the late John Wilson, of Ijimni."
Our Minora! Spring. -The people of Clear
field and vicinity who have not visited the
mineral spring at Wilmer Park will lie sur
prised to learn of the improvements that have
Imm-11 made. It has lieen nicely walled with
brick, and neat stone steps lend down to the
water. The work was done at an exnnse of
over WMl, raised by su)scription. We are
requested Ut stat that those ersons who
have suletcrihed but have not yet paid, are
invited to go and examine the progress of the
work and pay their dulMcript ions immediately,
as the contractors want to close up all ac
counts and be fre from debt.
Our venerable townsman, Josinh W. Smith,
Esq., had Messrs. Itoolh & (iarret, chemists,
Philadelphia, analyze the water of thia
spring at hisownexjs'nse. It is strongly im
pregnated with gaa, and contains many virtual
and medicinal qualities. The result of the
nnalvsis id as follows:
In a gallon of the water the solid matter is
tt (Vr-lou grains. This consists of muriate
and carbonate of lime, magnesia nnd si slit.
together with ft small quantity of oxide of
iron and ulhhatof Hia. Ac lloth the wnter
and the residue left by evaporation are alka
line in their reaction.
The fence heretofore lietwecn the park and
sprhig has ht-eti removed and both are now
in the same enclosure.
Daproi A Btntdict't Mtnittrofo Coming!
This famous ministn-l troupe will appear
in Pic's Opera House, Clearfield, on Wednes
day evening, Octnlicr 12th, the week of the
Fair. This trniic visited Clcnrfleld In June,
I-), and will need no "puffing." Everyone
who comes to the Fair should avail them
sehes the opjsirtunity of going to this enter
tainment. The Haleigh (N. C.) OtWrrcr gives
them the following recommendation : ''Ile
yond a doubt the largest and mnt fash
ionable audience which has filled Tucker
Hall for many a day wits assembled there
Inst night to witness the performance given
by the celebrated eomMiny of burnt-cork
artists nndcr the management of Charles H.
Dtiprea. The entire evening was one of pleas
ure, of amusement and high entertainment
wilh not a word r w-t to detract from the
high popular reputation of the company. To
pnrticnUiriM would be unfair and equally
hard to do. Each srfonner executed his
part to perfection, and our only complaint
would he that we laughed so much our sides
really ached. The compiny will give another
performance to-nigh, nnd it la nseleas to tell
those who went there last night to go again,
but to those who failed to attend the flnt
performance we will say go to-night and for
once in your lives see the best traveling min
strel party'which ever graced the boards of a
Raleigh theatre. A street parole aim serf
mule will be jrivm to-day by the entire com
pany, and at 7 o'f lock p. m. the doors of the
hall I will be opened. If yon wish to secure a i
seat and aoid the rnah. yon should go early "i
REMOVAL!
1 have removed my Jewelry Htore to the
the old Western row, opposite the Court
House, snd have on hand the largest and best
stock of goods in my line in the county, and
perluim in the State, outside of the large
cities. I hae at considerable vxitense fitted
up the store with ntuny new improvements
and believe thai I can eater to your wants to
your entire satisfaction.
NEWOtMiDS! NEW I'ltlCESM
I have invested largely In watches, clocks,
jewelry, sjettachn, silver-plated witre, 4
and have marked them away down ; down
lower than the samequulity can be bought at
mail in the cities. I buy for cash rfirrrf
from the manufacturers (no middlemen to
pay a percentage) and know none can buy
ut lew figures. I cannot overhaul, examine
und clean a watch pmerly and keep it clean
for one year for less than one dollar, and do
it in a ytvumt workman-like manner. I do
not think any others can, although I am told
that other parlies offer to clean watches for
7o cents. I want to tell you just here, that
more watches nre ruined by improper clean
ing than perhai by any other means and It
pays Inrgely to employ none hut reliable
workmen, whom yon are well satisfied are
coins-tcnt to take down nnd assemble the
parts of a watch iu an konnt and practicable
manner. You canned nflord to furnish ma
terial for a novice to experiment upon.
I have been established here in Clearfield
twelve years and have lwen ut the bench
w ithout intermission for over nineteen years,
serving a regular apprenticeship with a mas
ter of over forty years experience. Now if I
have average ability, certainly I should be
competent to render satisfaction in repairing
wutchcStAc. In the matter of honest and fair
dealing I would chiefly direct you to the
record kept in the minds of my patrons and
neightstrs. Very tnilyyonr oliedicnt servant,
l'-v:(t H. I. S.VVDKR.
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"A word to the wise is suflicient." An
effective and agreeable remedy for the treat
ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal
lieafuc U Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure.
Cream Halm elTectunlly cleanses the nasal
passages "f catarrhal virus, causing healthy
secretions, allays inflammation and irritation,
protect the membraiiial linitigs of the head
from additional colds, completely heals the
sores and restores the dense of taste and smell.
Ilcncticial result are realized by a few appli
cations. A thorough treatment as directed
will cure Catarrh. A a household remedy
for cold in the head It is uncquiiled. The
Iialm is easy to use and ugreeable. Sold by
d rnggists at M) cents. On receipt of GOeenta
will mail a packiige. Send for circular with
full information. Ely's Cream Balm Com
pany, Owego, New York. For sale in Clear
field by all the druggists.
What Wo Claim and Guaranteo For Thoto
Boodt. That they am the cheajH-st in the j
market, service considered. Made from the
cry lcst material, by experienced workmen
and most approved machinery, nnd are not
xcellcd by similar goods, cither foreign or
domestic. Can be worn in damp weather or
a shower without Wing mined by slirinking
or curling. The manufacturing, dying and
finishing is done in such a manner that these
goods can Im washed and done up without
the least injury to the fabric. No weighting,
stifl'cning or artificial lustre being used, goods
show just what they arc and w ill be until
worn out. All our goods are wool dyed,
and colors are as fast as the best of skill and
purest dyes can make them. For sale by T.
A. Fleck, Clearfield. D-M-tf
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BUY THE BEST I
MK.V3 HAND-SKWfii) CALFSKIN BOOTS,
MKN'B STANDARD SCREWED CALFSKIN
BOOTS.
WEN'S VEAL KIP BOOTS.
MKN'S BNOLISH KIP B00T3.
MKN'8 SLAUGHTER KIP BOOTS.
MKN'd FHKNCU KIP DRIVING BOOT?.
BOY'S CALFSKIN BOOTS.
BOY'S KIP BOOTS.
YOUTH'S HEAVY CALFSKIN BOOTS.
YOUTH'S K(P BOOTS.
II. A. KRATZER, least rod J, RiedABDioi
A Co., Elvira New York, 10.ft.4t
Do You Want a Sl00 f It is near the season
of the year when you will he thinking of
putting up stoves, and Mr. Fred Sackett
wishes to announce to the public that he has
just received a large variety of good and
handsome parlor stoves, cooking stoves, heat
ing stoves and ranges. Call at his store on
Second street end see them. All kinds of tin
and sheet-iron ware on hand and for sale at
reasonable prif'cs, or exchnngc for country
produce. ill -Id
List of letters remaining unclaimed in the
Postofliee at ( learfield, Pa., for the week end
ing October .M, lKl :
Alfred Aughenbaugh, Miss Maggie Griffith,
Miss Sophie E. Ileum, H. A. Odgen, John H.
Peitcr, W. A. Smith, Mrs. Stone, John F.
Shank, Miss Anna Saniet 12), Mrs. Sarah
White, John I. Williams.
I A.GAt'UN, P. M.
The uniforms ordered for the Clearfield
Hook and Ladder Comny No. 1 consists of
on eight-cone fireman's hat, red shirt with
"II. A L. No. l"on the breast in white letters,
and white leather belt bound and lettered in
black. No provision was made for panta
loons, hut we presume they will wear them
all the same.
Persons attending Court, and the public
generally, will find it to their interest to give j
me a call at the Allegheny House, in Clear-;
field, during Court week. Clockd, watches
and Jewelry repaired on short notice. Charges j
reasonable and all work guaranteed. !
ttl-3t H. MrilF.snY.
The Enterpriiee Carriage Company will j
sell at public sale a cor load of Buggies at
Clearfield on Tuesday of next week, October j
11th. A rare chance to secure a first-class !
buggy and a bargain. Wait and get a good
nuggy.
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A new township Is talked of, to be formed
from parts of Woodward, Beet-aria, Knox and
Culich. K F. McCloskey, John I. Patterson j
und Daniel W. Moore w ere appointed viewers
by the Court to report on the same.
Silk velvets (all shades) 1 Ml
Silk velvets(Polka Dot) 3 00
Rringes, trimmings, ornaments, &e.
H. A. KitATZF.R, Market street, near the
PostofUee.
(leorge Evans was sentenced to twenty
years in the Western Penitentiary on the two
indictments eight years for manslaughter,
and twelve years for murder in the second
degree.
"Domestic," 3-Drawers Drop-leaf, casters,
und full set of attachments for (H3. When
in at the Fair call and see them at J. E.
Hardera (Jon Store, Clearfield, Pa.
Harry Mcllenry will lie at the Allegheny
House, in Clear lie Id, during the Fair week,
nnd rendy to repair watches, Jewelry, Ac, in
a satisfactory and workmanlike manner.
A full lino of silver-plated ware, sectional
silver-plated forks and spoons, silver-plated
table casters, cuke baskets, preserve dishes,
etc., etc., at Rider's jewelry store.
Ijidies wanting an elegant assortment of
jewelry to choose from, should call at Rider's
jewelry store, Second street, two doors south
of (ieorge Weaver A Co.'s.
Clothing and Ocnts furnishning good are
trump at Hirlinger A Rook's, and yon can
liet your money on low prices there. 6-2L
When yon come to the Fair, call and see
Hirlinger A Rook's large stock of clothing, to
lie sold at bottom prices. 6-2t
Remember that Mitchell A Martin have
the largest stock of underwear in town.
Mitchell A Martin have the latest styles of
hats, caps and gents neckwear
A Ml Hit ef Bit Bart'a Udle' Show will bs
fovea1 at MnWi,
I'eikla' arMag booU aaa ikM eat eolf bs
bej at Moort't.
Ladies are Invited to go and see the mw
goods at Fleck's.
THE "HALF-BREED."
The (Vfisea, In its issue of September 1Mb.
"dishes up" a half-column article of subter
fuge tluit we recognlxe as lieiug original, for
the characteristh of the author wa see
cropping out in every paragraph one mis
statement nfter another. We give a few ex
tracts :
"Of the three papers the fVites is the most
read, having a Isuia fide list of over 'Mm in
Ihchorongh. The Hkh 'HMcan has less than
:WK) names in the Is-rough." (.rites.
If necessary, we can satisfy advertisers, and
all others interested, that the HkitulU AN
circulates from 25 to 100 more papers in every
Itoatofficcin the county than our contemporary.
More than this, wo venture the assertion that
the "jukey" sheet haa not over 3M) on its
Clearfield list, while we deliver over 340 to
Clearfield sulmcrilM'rs through the printing
urtlee and poatofilce. Now, vilifier, come and
make it interesting for us.
"For instance: The Journal and the Rk
prm.K an each charged H' for publishing
the water election notice while the iitttm
charged but fJ" Vitixm.
Besides publishing the proclamation for the
election on water, we printed the same in the
form of posters, nnd therefore our charge is
not as excessive in proportion as that of the
sheet complaining.
"The ( St i ten' a prices have always been
lower than those ot the two other tmpers,
can be seen by reference to bills on tile."
( 7ru( a.
Yes, you always accepted pro)Mmitions fur
work at lower prices in order to get tho job,
us you admit in reference to your hwt con
tract, "there is no profit to the printer in ad
vertising for the Isimugh." We won't do
that. We propose to make a living at the
business we are in, legitimately and fairly,
and if we can't do that we will close up the
establishment and engage in something else.
A publisher and printer, likeotherniechiuiica
and professional men too is compelled to
make some profit out of his labor, and when
he doesn't do that, when he works for noth
ing, for the sake of the dear people, he will
either be compelled to hold a festival or
cheat someliody. We want profit enough on
our work over and alsive the cost of the ma
terial used to pay the contingent exjrenses nf
the office such as light, lulr and rent. We
never did, nor never w ill, issue an Hx 10 extra,
nnd then pass the hat around on the street
for M'iinies.
"Tlu- RKi't-fii.M ANand Joiriinboth charge
$2 per squaro for legal advertising, while the
Oruea charges I .Ml. (ifiics.
We brand this paragraph w ith falsehood.
The Citixrn man haa doue a great deal of I
smelling uround the county oflices since he
ceased control of theGrecnliuck party in this
eountythels'iiig compelled to do something
or die) ; but we defy him to produce one in
stance w here we charged more than $1.50 per
square for three insertions, or t'i for four, us
per terms advertised in another column We
ilon't propose to insert advertisements in our
pajver for the same price that is charged by
one having one-half the circulation, nnd cir
culated among a difiereut class of patrons.
We charge no more for legal, than we do for
any other kind of transient advertising. Our
terms are published in another column, sub
ject to reduction for large advertisements
running for a long time. We do not publish
"Cautions" for 7."i cents, wlmh for fifteen
years we have loen charging fl.50 for, Ive
catisc some other pucr might publish it for
$1. They arc dear at 75 cents in a paper with
no lurger circulation nnri patronage than the
(Htiten.
"There is no profit to the printer in adver
tising for the tiorough under this new con
tract, but there ui a saving of several hundred
dollars a year to the taxpayers." tStiznt.
Readers and tux payers, just imagine, if you
can, the ewnomy and accomoiodation mani- j
fested by this big-hearted young man !
Whenever a fellow gets ao magnanimous that
he w ill work fur nothing, in order to save
"several hundred dollars a year to the tax
payers," in our estimation, that fellow needs
to be watched least he gets away with some
Issly else's pocket-hook. There may be peo
ple in this age who do everything and give
everything for the sake of "saving several
hundred dollars a year to the taxpayers," but
they don't live fa this section of the State.
He begged for the liorongh printing, and,,
having secured it, he now confesses there is
no profit in it to the printer; and had he no
restraints upon his unselfish spirit and
economical good management, we are mightily
afraid there would be no profit in it for the
citizens of Clearfield borough. We put in
no "hid" for the Isirough printing, for the
reason that we have little faith In the way
that such bids are disposed of. It would
have made no difference what price we would
have put in, Ilixler would have gone MJ cents
lower after ascertaining the amount of each
bid in order to carry off the Job. We are not
compelled to "put in a bid" and work for
nothing. We don't propose to kill time in
that way. While the fiifl is doing work
for the lwrough and "saving hundreds of
dollars a year to thetaxpayers," we will work
at something that will pay expenses at all
events.
If he can stand his prices, we arc very sure
that we can, as we have all the work we can
well attend to at our regular rates, the rates
we have been charging for years. Yea, Ilix
ler, you can have all such contracts. We do
not wish to be considered at all selfish in that
respect.
The above are some of the sample declara
tions of the refined and dictatorial editor of
the Citizen. We do not complain of his
charges. He can charge just w hat he pleases.
We take exceptions, however, to his regulating
our business and publishing lies about us,
when he is not capable of regulating his own.
He publishes uncalled for criticisms nf the
oldest and most respected citizens of the
borough; he is always abusing some one,
perhaps because they have offended him or
some one of his patrons; he regulates the
busincm of our Courtd, and attempts to regu
late the time when they should or should not
sit ; he goes smelling around the hack-doors
of kitchens and publishes the gossip and
secrets of the household, and in fact he
indiscretcly publishes everything that is
abusive of his neighbors, but never com
mends them for any good they may do.
Shame ! .
By the way, what does your tux hill per
annum amount to since you have lived in
Clearfield county?
Mtw Dai If Stagt Lino. Jamea L. Leavy
has succeeded in having a daily mail estab
lished between Clearfield and Penfield, and
will hereafter run a daily stage between the
two points. His contract began with April
1st, and the stage will leave Clearfield every
morning (except Sunday) at 8 o'clock, mak
ing connections with all trains on the Low
Orade Railroad at Pcnnficld, returning afier
the last train the same evening. Passengers
and freight will be carried at low rates.
Orders left at any of the hotelswi11 be
attended to. 4-lHtf.
We bad occasion to visit the clothing and
and tailoring establishment of A. Than-
hanser, in Pic a Opera House, Clearfield, and
fond his stock the finest and most complete
ever shown in this place. His motto Is:
"guick sales and small profits," and accord
ingly he offers his goods at very low figures.
Call early and get your choice.
Thnmiu A Flpek'a new stock of iroods hits
arrived, and Id now being opened out for pub
lic inspection. Call and see the new styles
in colors and shapes in millinery goods, and
ladies' dress goods.
For 4os. A good cook stove with pipe.
A Hpesrs' double-heater hard coal stove, with
heater-pips and stove-pipe. A parlor wood
stove. Inquire at this office. ft-2rt-.1t.
If yoa tataa'd ta attend Coart, do aot fall to
pries BooU and Shot! at Moore's la the Opera
Hoses.
Fleck bought fifteen rolls of Ingrain carpets
He will also keep a full line of Brnssels carpets.
Bori BnotoaDdOlrU'sebool Bboea are eheiper
at Moon's tbaa anywhere elee la Iowa. Mi l t
Treakl sad lalebsUeas bt boeibt cheaper at
Moore's tbaa aavwbers la Ckarflrld.
tt II will boy a oHd pair of Moa'i Boots witb
tea ants, at MoersV
91.0 will bar a solid pair sf Ledm" Sboss at
Moors'i.
COUUT PPOCEEDINGS.
HEITEMnKRTKUM.lHHI Itrr WKF.K.
Court convened on Monday, September
Kith, lHl,at l -too'clfxkp. M.,with Associate
Judges Ogdcn and lloit on the Bench.
The day haling leo set apart by reeom
menduliou of President Arthur and Governor
lloyt as a memorial day to the memory of
our late demised President, Court adjourned
to meet on Tuesday morning at tt o'clock
On Tuesday morning Court called with
President Judge C. A. Mayer and his Asso
ciates on tho Bench. John Fenton, John
Shaw and D. WwsU Jordan were appointed
tipstaves.
Tho Constables of the several Boroughs
und Ton list, iM made their respective returns,
alter which the grand Jurors wen culled and
swum, or affirmed, with Jacob F. Sleiuer, of
Decatur township, as foreman.
This week having been set apart for the
trial of criminal cuuscsthe list was tuken up
and the following eases among others were
dlsjKMwil of, viz :
UVKB AND TKKMINKU.
Commonwealth vs. Ceorgu Evans. No. 12
June Sessions, 1HM, Murder. The Defendant
in this case was urraigiu-d for the murder of
Fit ward Goodman, who was fatally stahlicd
during a quarrel in the County Jail on the
Nth of April last, and the indictment being
read to him by the District Attorney, the
prisoner plead "not guilty.1' The following
jury wus selected to try the case, viz : Samuel
Flegal, Graham township; Dewey IoiigIus,
Morris township; James Hummervi'le, Bum
side township ; Benj. Jury, Oirard township;
Claudius Buriuny, Covington township; Thus.
Wall, Pcnn township; Eason McE wen, Chest
township; W. F. Duiley, Peun township;
(ieorge Hurr, Huston township; Henry Se
bring, Burnside township; W. W. Marsh,
Brady township, and Peter McDermot, II out x-
dide lMrough,w ho were placed in charge of
t onstulilea John n- Larimer und 1 nomas
Dougherty. Tho trial of the case waa com
menced on Thursday afternoon and on Friday
evening, allcr delils'iating aliont an hour, the
jury found George Evans "Guilty of murder
in the second degree." The Court pronounced
the follow ing sentences :
First. In Is'o. "September Sessions, 1880, in
which Defendant was found guilty of volun
tary manslaughter, "The seutcuce of the Court
is that yon, George Evans, pay a fine of$l,
the costs of prosecution, and undergo an im
prisonment by separate and solitary confine
ment at labor in the Western Penitentiary
at Pittsburgh for a term of eight years, and
stand committed until the sentence is com
plied with."
In No. 13 June Sessions, IhhI, "The sen
tence of the Court is 1 hat you, (ieorge Evans,
pay the costs of prosecution and undergo au
iuiprisoiimnnt I y separate and solitary con
finement in the Western Penitentiary at
Pittsburgh for the term of twelve years, to
commence immediately at and after the ex
piration of the term of eight years for
which you, the said (ieorge Kvans have been
sentenced by the Court of Oyer and Terminer
of this county on conviction of the crime of
voluntary manslaughter upon on indictment
to the said Court brought to No. U September
Session, 1880, and stand committed until this
sentence n complied with."
QfASTca melons -ioad mattssi.
Ttaa follow In petltlthooi for new roadi were
pretested, Ao. ;
Petitioa for a public road U Beeeerla town,
rhip, to lead from Bear? Helerlf'a to county
line, near Joaeph Truiel't. Read end eoatldered,
sod Rarnuel Hegtrtj, T bantu A K.eck and Joba
li. Wi li were appointed viewers.
Petition of citiieoa of Deeator towaablp. for
appointment ofvlawereto view and vacate a pub
lics road in laid townthip, feaitlng from near
"Maple ton Colliery," oa the Oieeola and j'httipi
burg ruad to tbe tillage ef Dunbar, In Centre
eounty. John L. Cnltle, Samuel MeLarres and
Andrrw bbugaria were appointed viewerr.
I'etitica ef eit itnt of the borough of Oka
Hope and towmhip of Bearia for a pub lie road
tt lead lr'm point on Front ttreet,near tbe
Methodift oburcb, te iatereeet Pin i treat at a
point nar tba PmtiTterlan cburcb, lo aaid
horoogb. Samuel llag'rtT, Henry Dotti and
Wi Ilium Lo'ntr were pointed viewer.
Petition for a public road from the "W bite
Sebool Ilouae to a point oa a puhlle road at or
near Eliba Dixon'i, in trendy towoibip. J. L.
Vooburg, Samuel f'oitlethwait and John Xlatr
were appointed flaweri.
Petition for pnblie mad from point at or near
farm botie of William Mapea' to tenant bones of
Robert Wrigley, in Lawrenoe townibip. J. L.
Cottle, William MoCrackea snd D. W. Moore
were appointed viewer.
Petition for appointment of viewer to tiew and
lay out a public mad to lead from Pott'i ford to
Ji.y'i ford, In Woodward town hip. John L.
Cuttle, Jons l, retienon aoa U. W. Moore were
appointed viewers.
Petition fur appointment of viewer to review
public road laid out la Jordan townrbip, leading
from Patterion'a aaw mill to Cheat creek road
near Jamea P. Curry', la said townablp. B. F.
McCloikey, D. W. Moore and Jobs I. Pattenon
were appointed review era.
saimiss.
Petition preeeoted, aiking for s eouaty bridge
aetOM tbe enfiiuehanna rtver near the reeidenoe
of Charles K. King, in Bornfide townahlp. 1).
W. Moors, A. U.Bhaw snd a. T. MeCloaaej wars j
appointed viawers.
sawTowsaair.
A re til Ion was pretested, aailog that a new
townibip be formed out of parte of Woodward, i
Knoi. Jleccari and Uuliob, Kead and eon i id-
tred, and 8. F. Mct'loiiey, John I. Pstterioa
and D. W. Moore appointed viewer.
OBI'llASr COURT.
F. O. Harrla, Kiq., waa appointed Auditor to
.liipoie of the exoepdun to tbe account of J, Roai
Bloom, Admlalatrator of J. Linn lioover, dee'd.
The followlog aecoanta were presented and
confirmed si ti:
Final account of Samuel Henderson. Qoardlaa i
of Hoble I. hpbart, minor ebild of M. V. Kep
bart. lata of Clearfield eoooty, Pa., deceased.
Final account of Lwii Fox. Administrator
of Sarah 0. Bale, lata of Clearoeld county, Pa.
deceased.
Final eemunt of William L. Bloom, uuardlea
of Lucy K, Dloom (now Lucy K. Moore), one of
the ebildrea and belrs of David and Bereb
Bloom, late of Pike towoahip, Clearfield eounty, i
Pa., daceaaed.
Final account of C. M. Hsrlllpeand B. T. 01111
land, Admlniitratora of tbe estate of George L.
llerlline. lata of Kartbau townihip, Clearfield
oosily, Pa., deceased.
Final account of (Samuel Henderson, Guardian
of Elmer L. Xephart, minor child of H. V. Kep-
bart, lata of Clear II eld eounty, rs, deceased.
Final account of Nathan Moore, Eieoutor of
tbe setate of Mary Writ Uaworlh, of Pens towa
ablp, Clearfield eounty, Pa., deceased.
Acoount or weorge it w ais, aominniraior oi
the estate of Richard Walk.lata of tbe borough of
Curweasvtlls, Clearfield county, Pa,, deneaeed.
Final account of R. R. Htewirt, Guardian of A.
N. Oraham, minor child of Jamea C. Grab am,
late of Clearfield county, Pa., deceased.
Partial account of (leo. Ileckendora , Uuardian
of Irani!, Joseph, Mora, Orvitle and Mable
Heiobe I. cblldrra and seira or Mary rleiohei,
lets of Karl ham townihis, Clearfield eouaty,
Pa., drees seil.
Parlial account of C. I. Glllltand, Guardian of
Lydia and Clara Utllilaad, ebiblrea and belrs
of Adelins GilHIand, late of Kartbau town
ship, Clearfield eounty. Pa., deceased.
Final account ol V. Kratier, Uuardlan otBUtan
M-Howie, minor ebtld of Andrew Rowles,laU
of Clearfield county, Pa, deceased.
Final account of W. J. B offer. Trustae of the
elate of Joseph Yotbers, late of Kartbau town
ibip, Clearfield count, Pa., deceased.
AocouDtof J. Rom Rlonm. Administrator of tbs
estate of J. Linn Hoover, late tf Pike township,
Clear3eld county, Pa , deceased.
Account or J, P. Fry, Trustee or tbs estate of
Frederick Frailey, late of Clearfield county, Pa ,
deceased.
Account or Geo. V. Kirk, Admlalstrstor of the
estate ef Joseph Nailethwait, lata of Brady
township, Clearoeld oonniy. ra .deceased.
Final aoooust oi &senarian mcaui una merj
Hancock. Ariroialilratort of the estate of John
llanonek, lae of Fiks towoablp, Clesrflald
eounty, ra., oeceim.
Partial account ot Jno. ration, cieou tor or tna
estate or loaepb A. Caldwell, lata of Clearfield
eountr, Pa., deceased.
Final account of wn. I. Higler, (fuardiaa or
John F. Bhimetl, minor child or Wm. nblmell,
lata of Morrl township, Clearfield sonnty, Pa.,
deceased.
Meal eocoont or II tram woodward, Uaardiae
of Jane P. Roger.
Final account of Henry Ilile snd Sarah Pries,
Administrators of tba ostata of Lorenao li.
Price, late of I'lka town hip, Claarfitld souoty,
Pa., deceased.
Final account of Oscar Mitchell, Administrator
of the estate ef Charles Weatfell, lata of Cbasl
townshlo. Creerfleli county, Pa., deceased.
Final account of J. D. Renoe, Adminlttratof of
the estate of Ilaltnotar Uenla, fat of Coving
ton township, t learncii eouaty, fa , decea'ea.
Final account or N W.Voung and Kilts Thomp
son. Administrator of tbe estate of Wm. Thomp
son, lata of Ferguson township, Clearfield Co.,
Pa , deceased.
Partial account of Jba 0. Lytte, lorrls-leg
Ad mini ft rotor "f the estate of G, U. Lytic, late of
Lumber L'ity, ciearnetn eonniy, ra., ncceasefi.
Final account of W. R. biokereon, Admlnislro'
tor of A S IHckerfoo, late of Clearfield eouaty,
Pa., deceased.
First and final account of Jno W. Fry and Jso.
Frailey, Admiaistrators of Frederick Frailey,
lata of Chest townibip, Clearfield touaiy, I'a
a it.
Final aeeeunt of Jon O. Scbrvver sad flilaa
Reese, Admnistrstora of the personal aetata of
Arthur Reeas, lata of lawrsno town snip, I'a.,
decease).
Court arlharsed till Monday, October 3d, at I
o'clock P. M.
To tho Ladioo We would respectfully
ask an examination nf the various styles.
shades and grades of Camtts Hair, Arm nre.
Surah, (leister and Mnmie Cloths, plain and
fancy Worsteds, AliMcna, Serges, Ac, manu
factured by the llmadhead Worsted Mills.
Ask for these goods and see that they hear
the trade-mark of Wm. Rrnadhead A Sons,
Jamestown, N. Y. For sale in Clearfield at
FLECK'S store. 9-7-tf.
New and seasonable goods, and the leading
styles, at Fleck's, Market street, Clrnrfield,
Aug.2t,tf.)
Calicoes, muslins and goods of every de
scription Just weeived from the city at T. A
Fleck's.
Watches guaranteed for ffl at Kider's Jew
elry store.
flrek If bnsy trt opening new gnods.
For SaJt. The undersigned offers for ale
very reasonable the best hull in the county.
A. B. Tatk,
27-31 Bower P. 0. Clearfield Co. Pa.
You can have any kind of an old hat made
new, by Newklrk, the hatter, over Ilridgc'a
Tailor shop, Market street, ClearfieJd, Penn'a.
6-ltf
"Domestic," 3-Drawers rop-lcaft casters,
Aill set of attachments, and warranted for
sis years for fcU, at J. E. Harder. (Jan Store,
Wantod.'X couple of boys, or girls, to
strip toliaceo. Apply to John A. Stock, Clear
field, Pa. 9-ai-3t
Moore's are receiving tbali full atoob of Boot
and Shoe, llati and asps, and Gents' furnishing
good, which are cheaper tbaa aver.
At Rider's jewelry store in Clearfield you
will find a fine assortment of handsome silver-
plated ware at the lotrrtt casa price.
Fifty-two uniforms fur members of the
Hook A Ladder Company were ordered on
Monday evening liy Al. Martin.
Fleck has just received a complete assort
ment of the genuine Droadheud dress goods.
- Fleck la enjoying a nice trade in the dry-
goods line, and also in ladies' dress goods.
Judge Watson, who is presiding at our
Court this week, weighs over WK) pounds
Great reduction in prices for retiring
watches, clocks and jewelry at Snyder's,
The largest and cheapest stock of boots and
shoes in town is at Mitchell A Martin's.
New watches for (o guaranteed to keep
time, at Snyder's.
The rains of the past few days are a great
blessing.
Richard son a band-made bsota for I.V&O, at
Moore's.
Solid silver wntcbes for $8 and $9 at Sny
der's.
"Ikunestirs" $13 at Hunters.
Warrifd.
PBLT0N TH0MAB. Id Wallaeeton boron eh.
on (Sunday, October 3d, Usl, by Rev. W. K.
Whitney, Mr. K 8. Piltos, of Morrl township,
and Misi Alicb T. Taesia, of Grabsmtowasbip.
r CAIRU8 MEYER. In Kylertown, oa Sat.
srday, October 1st, IsHl, by He v. K. P. Fore.
man, sir. hilliam uaibcb, oi neck land, n. i.,
and Miss ISdsas MsrBs.oi Kylertown, Clearfield
county, Pa.
HILL CINTBAR. In Tyrone, oa Monday,
BepUmber&tb.lsMl, by Rev. 8. M. Muore, D. 11.,
Mr. Jamsb D. Hill, of Curwenavllls borougb,
and Misa J. A. Cistuar, of Woodland, Bradford
townibip.
MclJlVITT-SPKNCFh. At tbs bride'a
borne near Grampian Jit lis, by Kar. Isaao Kd
warda, oa Thuradey, Beplember 3iltb, Mr.
Arena L. McDivirr, of Lumber City borough,
and Miaa ties J. Hpbscsb.
BPKNCER FARWEL L. At tbs house of J.
P. Farwell, Ktq.,ln Lumber City, on Wednes
day, September SStb, 1881, by Her. Isaac Kd
wardi, Mr. Will W.Spkbcbs, of Grampiaa id ilia.
and Miaa Cos F. Fabwbll.
KU8TAR0HDKR HUCKKNBKRRY. At
lha resideoce of J. W. Cooos, a Sunday, Sep
tember SJth, 18)1, by J, H. Uila, Ki., Mr. J, it.
K ('Btabubdbb, of Lumbar City borough, aad
Mis Masr 0, UooKBSBsaar, of Woodward
townibip.
WBST0V EH WILSON. At tba rseldenoaof
Joba B. William in Pin Fiat, oa Thursday,
Heptember 21d, lost, by He v. K. L. Wilhama,
Mr. William Wsarovsa, ot Waatover, Clearfield
county, and Mr. Hblbs Wilsob, of Brush valley
township, Indiana county.
KRAMME 8WARTZ. At the raiidanos of
K. 0. Thomas, corner of Chestnut avenue and
Ninth street, A Hoods, Pa., on Thursday, Hetitem-
ber 3Btb, lttl, by Rev. Thompson Mitchell, I.
D., Mr. CnABLBH L. KsAMHs,of Raliimors, Md..
and Miss Mast S. Hwabti, of Curweosville, Pa.
WOODS. Near Luthersborej, oa Thursday,
Pep t em br 3Wtb, 1881, of typbotd favor, Gsosus
W. Woods, aged II year, 7 month sad ST day.
FI.EMINO. In Clearfield borouib, oa Tbura-
dav even in a, September 2Ulb. 1881, of eonsump-
tfos, Fbamb A. Flbmisq, In tbs 4"tb year of bis
age.
BLOOM. In Pike townsbip, oa Tuesday, Sep
tember 6th, 1881, Mr. Msoabbt K , wife of
Jam M. Bloom, aged 36 vsurs, S months and
ttf daye.
BOUCn la Bell town shin, on Friday, Sen-
tern ber ltd, ltisl, of obolera Infantum, Uarst
L.,sob of Isaao and Babilla Boucb, aged II
month and 8 day.
VALIM0NT. In Covloffton township, as
Sunday, September 4tb,lf8l, of cholera infaatsm,
rsTBB BjDwaro, sua oi sioaeps ana uaunan
Yah moot, aged 1 year, I months and 4 days.
"Suffer little children to come onto me, and
forbid tbe a not ; for of such li tba kingdom of
Heaven."
RKAl). In Clearfield boroutb, oa Tuesday
afternoon, September I7th, 1881, Ross Krad,
aged 7 year, a montaa and 9 day.
Tbs deceased was bora In tbs year 1 SOT, in
Lawrenoe townablp, Clearfield county, Pa., aaar
tbe place where William Morgan, Br., now lives.
This eounty was then an almost unbroken
forest, with here and there a few acre oUaredby
soma bardy pioneer, from which to gala a aab
alatanes.
Tbs subjeat of lb l notice lived sa tbs farm
with his father until tbs year 13SS, whea ha pur
chased a tract of land containing 200 aorsa (than
all woods), tba south Bids ef which border on
Littls Ciaarfield creek, and Is situated about five
Ilea southwest of Clearfield. In tbs year 1884
bt married Mary Thorn psen, and two days after
tba marriage ceremony tbey settled In tbs mldtt
of the tsll pines, wlde-i praad he miners sod giant
oaki. Hers thsy lived snd labored together for
S6 years, eonverting tba wilderness . of tree
into a productive and valuable farm.
incy sad signtontidren, toe oldest ana young
est of whom are dead. Of those living, there
art four daughters aad two sons, sll of whom
ara married and have fern Hie.
In the ysar 18Ut be purchased a lot in Ciaar
field borough, Jast below tbs old fair ground, on
which hs built a boussjand moved Into tl is the
Spring of4 1870, where ha lived out tbe remnant
of aa Industrious snd honest lifa.
During his lung and serions lllneaa, he narar
mar mured at hi lot, ard frequently aiprosrsd
himself sa ready and will ins; te ga at tbs som-
atoaa sf tbs Hod hs had worshipped these many
year. II lived snd died la lbs faith of tbs
Prast'Tterian ehurcb.
A large Dumber of friend ana relative pillow
ed bis remains to tho Owens graveyard, where
tbs Isat aolema rites were performed.
A word of oonaolsiloa and p raise Is due tbs
bereaved widow. During the twelve week bs
lay Is bed no one oould have bean mors atten
tive, patient and devoted, torn his aged wife,
whoa hair I bow silvered by tbs frost of seventy
Winter . Day after day, and night after night,
he watched beside hi bed with a sublime devo
tion and an untiring solicit ode. The companion
of bar life Is goss ; but her children will do all
they can to make bar remaining yean free from
oars and full of happiness. 0.
it 'lUarStt.
Oil Quotations !
CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT,
UNDERHILL & CO.,
LubHcnliiir, lUHutd II .Vlnrrs'
OILS,
rmursBURo, tesn'a.
W quot. our brinrii of Pstrolovm ftnl olhsrolll
OS bo.rd o.r .t toy .t.tion s
tb. Tyrnn. A ClMrfl.ld
- K.ilro.d.
R.taeH Oil, 115 T.il...p.r f .1. At
Prim. W Ml., ISO - 1 si.rt
W.t.rWblla.l.n Iidi
Halo., lot " .... " " J ano.
low..t
ktt rate.
hoalr.f.r
to oil
Bootlno, 71 lintTlty prf.l
Nsptbs, 74 " "
UutfliD., SS ' '
Mlooro' Lomp, SoO to.t "
Cor Alio Oil, (W. Vi Kim. "
" (W.V..)M.d. "
IS.Vilim'r "
N.torol Lobrlealln, w
Prsoblis Hmnmor "
- g.mmrt.
Blk Dl.oioiid .-.. "
OrMO Kn,lot M
Uoldrn " "
Aoibor "
Xx it "
No. I Rploitlo .' -
M.lcbl.u t'jl.nj.r Oil "
No. I " ...m "
Wool Oil, No. 1
Lsrd0llj.ttr)Wislor .trols'd"
" No. I
Bo. 1 "
KellpM Bntiao, No. N
No. I
" No. i . "
liloorl'T.llov. t tsllnB...
Wbiu " I Al lowon
Li.iood. No. I ...... I bol rIM wilh
AmorWts w f mt rf. It oo.t.
Turpmtl.., btft " ..
nt UMn.UTU prUti an
tnttt nil (omptHllon.
Mij I, 'll-lj.
$w .flirrrtiarmrnts.
MASVFACTURKR
Breech snd Mur.zlo loading iiiflea and
nd all kinda ot Sporting Goods. A enmpleto line of rocket Knlvea, Jta
com, Shears, Scissors and Hunting Knirea. 1'aper and Krasa Shell.
Reloading lmplemenU. Ciamo liapra, Shot Pouchea, l'owder
Klaska, Bullet Poucho,, Citin Covers and Cleaning liods.
AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES, CAPS AND SHOT.
Primers, Lead, Wads and Bullctod Breech Capa. Targot
Rifles and Targets. J.og Itulea and Timber Hooks. All kinds
of Sewing Machine Needles, Uila and Attachments. Guns made to
order and warranted to eivo satisfaction. Shot euns borod to shoot close.
Key Ctting and Repairing. Everything warranted or money relunded at
J. E. HARDER'S GUN STORE. Clearfield, Pa.
Cl.itl.ld, V , Oololxr , Istl.lm.
1881 FALL. 1881.
A. THA1THATJSER,
PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The Largest and Dcst Stock of
OiLaOTPaEXXlVCar,
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
Suits Made to order at Short Notice.
ALBERT THANIIAUSER,
Opera House Block, opposite postoffioe,
l-M-IStl-lf.
NOTICE.
HAVING JUST RECEIVED
OUR
Fall .Ind Winter Stock
OF
DR Y GOODS, DRESS
LINER Y AND FANCY UOUDS, WE INVITE
THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
Yours Respectfully,
DE3E. X-DESDEXXIflCAXV 5b C3 O.,
ROOM NO. 2, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
CI.KAUFIEI.I1, PENN'A.
N. B. In our Millinery Department we employ none but first-
class Milliners, and guarantee all
S.plombor II, 111. If.
W. II. BALLENGER,
WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST,
-AND DEALER IN
SMOKER'S ARTICLES.
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
Sole Agent oi Philadelphia of the
W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars,
A LARGE VARIETYOFROUGH
A SPECIALTY MADE OF
HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY.
of-STORKS FITTED UP AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
W. II. BALLEXGER, o. 720 South Second Street. Philadelphia
Srptombff Tib, ISS1-I.
3!ouii Vanamabfr'K ttlotUlng flifrtlsrinfut.
Tho Best
FOR
Iit JIoiey.
AAANAIST A KER & THROWN.
OAK HALL,
S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Largest Clolhing
Qtw 2,flmtlSfmfnf5.
ITAKI Ibl. n.tbod of aoliralon IboM la BM
of a roa Mowor, Roaaor, Tbmbor ar Flow,
Ibal I ban Ibo aj.ati ol laa
Hover, B paper and Thresher,
K.n.ful.r.l b. At'LTMAX A CO., Caaloo.0.
I a alM agat tDa Mlobraloa
South Bend Chilled Tlow !
Yob. Faoaa la oa of olthor of Ibo abova hod
bailor oall aa ar addrw. aa bafora aar.ba.lag
alwvbara.
KACUARIAH M.HAl'I..
Jan. I, I III If.) Oarvaa.rllla, ra
Agricultural I:;!::!
35m tvtttlttmtnt.
Of AND DSALEH IN
Sbot gum, liovolvors, Kisuing Tickle,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
GOODS, NOTIONS. MIL
work to give satisfaction.
11. Lr.ll.MAiN &UO.
VARIETY OF CIGARS IK THE CITY,
AND READY ALWAYSON HAND.
Clothing
THE
House in America,
Heir gtdirrtlsrmfnts.
Bt.f.n yon ii.F,,-nirci bir.. r
ll.llaa How vbi.b I will Mil obMa for
o..b, or atrbrfngo for wbaal. For fartbor la
fomatloa aall aa or addraM tba aod.rsiffnM.
i t. KKAalKR,
o 1, 7 If. Cto.rl.ld, Pa.
NOTIt E. Tbo aadoril'nl, raaldial la tba
tillago of Waatorar, la Cbaat lowa.blp,
ba. Bada laa aMoaoarv arraaaraMlt. aad are
pom to opoa aa KATI.NU IIUI Hg for tba a.
oommod.Uoa of tba f abll ..earall., aad I bar
hj solicit a liberal .bar. of tba aabllr patmnair..
JOHN J.S.SVllbK.
WmIotot, Pa, Fob. t, llll.tf.
BRICK FOR SALE.
Tbm ara loa.lot good Ritrb for aala al ta.
Maraball Brieb Yard, la tba arpor aad of Ibo
boroaab of Cto.tl.ld. Brlob will alwaj. ba foaad
aa baod M aaaaataiodata aa, os.loaior who aiaj
Mil. J. M. MARSHALL, Agoal.
Claarlald, Fa, A.j. 14, UBl-Sa.
Sew gmwtisfuuuts.
ARNOLD WANTS
Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs.
Osrwwrtll., J.n. t, Ti ll
dr.
'rt)VL
The olileat, Uat, naoit tborouajb, aad tompleta
praetloal Buaiaaa Oolleaa fa tba t'oited Htataa.
aT-ttobool alwsy ta aeaaioa. Hludsnts a4oait
ted at any tloae. Vr elreulars sddreaa
J. 0. 8MlTlI,A.y., Priaelpal'
8lt.T,1l.lni,J PUlaburgb, Pen a 'a.
BUY AJIOME I
U01SK8, LOTS AND FARMS FOR 8ALR t
TWENTY HOl'SKS ud LOTS la ClowMd
for Ml. at TM.oa.hL prleta .ad oa oaajr
Urni.. Alto, .raM PAKM3 la liradf.rd aad
Qrabau towaiblpa. Applr to
WaUaCI A KREB8,
Dn. I, '-lf. Ck.ro.U, Pa.
Millinery I Millinery II
I TAKE tbeptaainra of lnfonalng tbs poblls
tbat I shall slier tpeclal lodnoeninta la
Millinery Got.da. aaoh a Silks, Satins, Ktbtona,
Flower, Ae., Trisatned aad tatrimaed II aU aad
Boo net a, la tbe eery lateit atylea, Nolloaa and
Ma-ie-up Clotbina fur ebildrea. I kindle ao licit
a abare of yoar patronage.
ftUba M. A. WKLCH,
alarket Hu, Clearfleld, Pa.
Apr. to, ISSl-ly.
IXIH'UTORS NOTICB-Notlas Is ksra.
J by jrlten that Lett ere Teetansatary oa tbe
e.i.te of BAM I) KL M ATT El KW, late ot Deooaria
townablp, Clearaeld eonoty, Paaa'a, daosassd,
baring bean duly granted to tbs enderaigned. aU
lenona maeoiea to eaia aetata will please make
m mediate payment, and tboas bavins elaloas or
demand ajraia! tba earns will nreaent ibem aroa.
erly suibeatieated for settlement, withoat delay.
B.MUN MerA K LA IV S,
ABHAat MATTHEW,
Kieoatora,
Vtahrllle, Pa., Sept. 14th, UtUtf
aaoaea wairsa
,.ratL r. wsayu.
TOU OjajCbT
Save moneY
IN BUYING YOUR 000DB FROM
Geo. l'aul F. Weaver,
8EC0ND STRRKT,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
0EALXR9 IN
JJry Goods, Notions,
Bootsf Shoes, HatsfCaps,
GROCERIES,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c, &c.
ALSO,
FLOUR, Fisn,
BAC0.N, HAM, SALT, OATS, CORN,
CHOP, ETC.
Tbaabfal for past favor., w. lavlta lb. pabli.
to oall and m. our larga aad aaw atoob of food.,
wbieb wa will ditpoM of al roajoaabla raloa for
ea.a, or olobang. lor sooatrj arodaea.
I'olita aod auaaura alarki to wait apol voa,
aod prieM dowa low.
8K0ROI A PAI L F. WIAVKR.
Olaarlald, Pa.,8pt. Jl, IMl-af.
FRED SACKETT,
MANl'FACTCRKR OF
Tin, Copper Sheet-Iron Ware,
-AtSO ttSALKB .V-
Hardware,
Cook Stoves,
Heating Stoves,
Ranges and
Stove Repairs.
Wood and Iron Pumps,
AMMUNITION AND FISHING
TACKLE OF ALL KINDS.
Roofing t Spouting
DORR ON SnORT K0TIC8.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
A SPECIALTY.
ALL KINDS OF
GAS FIXTURES
Kept soaatantly aa bead.
FRED SACKETT,
CLEARFIRLD, PXNN'A.
Cl.irl.ld, Pa., SapL T, llll-tf.
Hew SIotb s TinwuB Siora !
FRED JOHNSON & BROS.,
A T MBRRELVS OLD STAND,
Oppoiln Coort Hoaio, Marbat .traot,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Daaleri la aad Kanafaetarsrs ef
Tin, Copper . Sheet-Iron Ware,
ALae nsa li as ta
of any si as sr desert ptloa.
A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF
Parlor, Boom and Cooking Stovei
Will ba krpt eoaitaatlj aa band, ar prosared
oa abort antics.
a grurral assortment of
TINWARE
FOR THK LEAST MOSEY
Aad Uaanraotand aal f tbs boil Malaria! aai
la a Worbataoliba Maaaor.
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
Praaplla attoad.d la.
GAS FITTING
Atl.ad.d la, aad HAS FIXTI'RES af all Kitda
kl Coattaatl, aa Bias.
REPAIRING.
All bi.dl af Rrp.lrlaf win aa PrMptl aad
loan, doaa.
LAMPS, I.AHTHH". POCK IT ANO TARLI
C1TLKRY, IT0, IT0.
AIM a 9M.ral Awartaiaal af
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
A n of wbtob will ba Mid al RoaaoaaU. Ralaa.
Dir. a. a sail. A abara sf Pablla
Patraaag. 1. golialtad.
FRIB JOHNSON k BR0 S.
CUarfi.M, Pa .AanM 14, llll-lau